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THANK YOU FOR BUYING A RYOBI PRODUCT.

To ensure your safety and satisfaction, carefully read through 

this OWNER’S MANUAL before using the product. 

 

4

General Safety Rules

Caution!

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 

AND INCLUDE THEM WITH THE MEASURING TOOL WHEN 

GIVING IT TO A THIRD PARTY.

All instructions must be read and observed in order to work safely 

with the measuring tool. Never make warning signs on the 

measuring tool unrecognizable. 

                The use of other operating or adjusting equipment or the 

application of other processing methods than those mentioned here 

can lead to dangerous radiation exposure.

INSERTING/REPLACING BATTERIES

APPLICATIONS

DESCRIPTION

LCD DISPLAY

SPECIFICATIONS

Using alkaline batteries is recommended for operation of the 

measuring tool.
Lesser measurements are possible if using 1.2V rechargeable 

batteries.

The measuring tool is provided with a warning label.

If the text of the warning label is not in your national language, 

stick the provided warning label in your national language over 

it before operating for the first time.

Do not operate the measuring tool in explosive 

environments, such as in the presence of flammable 

liquids, gases or dusts. 

Sparks can be created in the 

measuring tool which may ignite the dust or fumes.

If laser radiation strikes your eye, you must deliberately close 

your eyes and immediately turn your head away from the 

beam.

The measuring tool is intended for measuring distances, lengths, 

heights, clearances, and for the calculation of areas and

volumes. The measuring tool is suitable for measuring indoors 

and outdoors.

1. Measuring/On button

2. Function button

3. Memory storage read button

4. Add button “+”

5. Subtraction button “-”

6. Reference point selection button

7. Off and memory delete button

8. Display

9. Latch of battery lid

10. Battery lid

11. Laser beam outlet

12. Reception lens

a. Variable measuring functions

b. Need to repair

f. Measurement reference level
g. Measured values stored

c. Battery indicator

Measuring range (typically) …………................….. 0.05 – 60m

Measuring accuracy (typically) …….….................…… ±2.0mm

Operating temperature .................................. -10 °C .... +40 °C

Laser class ……………..................…………………………….. 2

Laser type ……………….................…………… 635 nm, <1mW

Batteries ……………….................……… 2 x 1.5 V LR03 (AAA)

Estimated battery life …................ approx. 50,000 single meas. 

 

 

 

                 (use alk. AAA)

Net weight ……………………….…..................…………. 0.11kg

d. Measured value/result
e. Unit of measure

Length measurement

Continuous measurement

Area measurement
Volume measurement
Indirect length measurement

Do not allow children to use the laser measuring tool 

without supervision. 

They could unintentionally blind other 

persons or themselves.

Do not use the laser viewing glasses as safety goggles or 

in traffic. 

The laser viewing glasses are used for improved 

visualisation of the laser beam, but they do not protect against 

laser radiation.

Have the measuring tool repaired only through qualified 

specialists using original spare parts. 

This ensures that the 

safety of the measuring tool is maintained.

Do not make any modifications to the laser equipment.

Do not direct the laser beam at persons or animals 

and do not stare into the direct or reflected laser 

beam yourself, not even from a distance. You could 

blind somebody, cause accidents or damage your 

eyes.

1. Press the latch (9) in the direction of the arrow and remove 

    the battery lid (10).
2. Insert 2pcs new battery according to the polarity indicators in 

    the battery compartment. Be sure the polarity (+/-) is correct!
3. Close the battery lid and lock it securely in place.

When inserting, pay attention to the correct polarity according 

to the representation on the inside of the battery compartment.
When the battery symbol appears for the first time on the 

display, at least 100 measurements are still possible. When 

the battery symbol flashes, the batteries must be replaced; 

measurements are no longer possible.

Summary of Contents for LDM-60

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Page 5: ... 8 Display 9 Latch of battery lid 10 Battery lid 11 Laser beam outlet 12 Reception lens a Variable measuring functions b Need to repair f Measurement reference level g Measured values stored c Battery indicator Measuring range typically 0 05 60m Measuring accuracy typically 2 0mm Operating temperature 10 C 40 C Laser class 2 Laser type 635 nm 1mW Batteries 2 x 1 5 V LR03 AAA Estimated battery life...

Page 6: ...e total distance after you measure the first distance press add button 4 then again press measuring on button to measure the distance you want to add it can calculate automatically and the result displayed 2 After switching on when you want to measure the short distance after you measure the first distance press subtraction button 5 then again press measuring on button to measure the distance you ...

Page 7: ...y To stop continuous measurement press off and memory delete button 7 Pres it one more time to exit and return to the single length measurement mode The indirect length measurement is used to measure distances that cannot be measured directly because an obstacle would obstruct the laser beam or no target surface is available as a reflector Correct results are achieved only when the laser beam and ...

Page 8: ...Do not disassemble the laser measuring tool this will expose the user to hazardous radiation exposure 9 Do not attempt to change any part of the laser lens ACCURACY CHECK OF THE MEASURING TOOL The accuracy of the measuring tool can be checked as follows Select a permanently unchangeable measuring section with a lengh of approx 3 to 10 metres its length must be precisely known e g the width of a ro...

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