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Level Beam Accuracy

Checking the horizontal scan calibration of the laser requires 
two walls 30' (9 m) apart. It is important to conduct a calibration 
check using a distance no shorter than the distance of the 
applications for which the tool will be used.

1.  Place the laser on a tripod facing straight ahead toward a 

wall (Figure D1). 

2.  Move the Power/Transport Lock switch to the right (Figure 

A3) to turn the laser ON in self-leveling mode and display 
the horizontal and vertical beams. 

3.  Mark P1 where the horizontal and vertical beams cross on 

the wall.

4.  Turn the laser 180º.
5.  Mark P2 where the horizontal and vertical beams cross on 

the wall (Figure D2).

6.  Turn the laser 180º and move it near the first wall 

(Figure D3).

7.  Near P1, mark P3 where the horizontal and vertical beams 

cross on the wall.

8.  Turn the laser 180º (Figure D4).
9.  Near P2, mark P4 where the horizontal and vertical beams 

cross on the wall.

10.  Measure the vertical distance between P1 and P3.
11.  Measure the vertical distance between P2 and P4.
12.  If your measurement is greater than the Allowable Distance 

Between P1 & P3 or P2 & P4 for the corresponding Distance 
Between Walls in the following table, the laser must be 
serviced at an authorized service center.

Turning the Laser On

1.  Place the laser on a smooth, flat, level surface, with the 

laser facing straight ahead toward the opposing wall 
(0º position).

2.  Turn the laser ON to display the front cross beams. Either:

a.  Move the Power/Transport Lock switch to the left to keep 

the pendulum locked and display the cross beams in 

manual mode 

(Figure A1).

b.  Move the Power/Transport Lock switch to the right to 

unlock the pendulum and display the cross beams in 

self‑leveling mode

 (Figure A3).

3.  Press (Figure A4) once to display a horizontal laser line, 

a second time to display a vertical line, and a third time 
to display a horizontal line and a vertical line.

4.  Check the laser beams.

a.  If the laser is tilted so much that it cannot self-level  

(> 4°), or the laser is not level in manual mode, the laser 
beams will flash.

b.  If the laser beams flash, the laser is not level (or 

plumb) and should NOT BE USED for determining or 

Checking Laser Accuracy

The laser tools are sealed and calibrated at the factory. It is 
recommended that you perform an accuracy check 

prior 

to using the laser for the first time

 (in case the laser was 

exposed to extreme temperatures) and then regularly to 
ensure the accuracy of your work. 

When performing any of 

the accuracy checks listed in this manual, follow these 
guidelines:

•  Use the largest area/distance possible, 

closest to the 

operating distance

. The greater the area/ distance, the 

easier to measure the accuracy of the laser.

•  Place the laser on a 

smooth, flat, stable surface that is 

level in both directions

.

•  Mark the 

center of the laser beam

.

Battery Safety

 

WARNING:

 

Batteries can explode, or leak, and can 

cause injury or fire. 

To reduce this risk:

• 

Carefully follow all instructions and warnings on the 
battery label and package.

• 

Always insert batteries correctly with regard to 
polarity (+ and –), as marked on the battery and 
the equipment.

• 

Do not short battery terminals.

• 

Do not charge disposable batteries.

• 

Do not mix old and new batteries. Replace all batteries 
at the same time with new batteries of the same 
brand and type.

• 

Remove dead batteries immediately and dispose of 
per local codes.

• 

Do not dispose of batteries in fire.

• 

Keep batteries out of reach of children.

• 

Remove batteries when the device is not in use.

Installing AA Batteries

Load new AA batteries in the STHT77502-1 or 
STHT77592-1 laser.

1.  Turn the laser upside down.
2.  On the bottom of the laser, lift up the latch to open the 

battery compartment cover (Figure B1).

3.  Insert four new, high-quality, name brand AA batteries, 

making sure to position the - and + ends of each battery as 
noted inside the battery compartment (Figure B2).

4.  Push the battery compartment cover closed until it snaps in 

place (Figure B3).

When the laser is not in use, keep the Power/ Transport 
Lock switch in the center (OFF) position (Figure A2) to save 
battery power.

marking level or plumb. Try repositioning the laser on a 
level surface.

5.  If ANY of the following statements are TRUE, continue with 

the instructions for 

Checking Laser Accuracy

 BEFORE 

USING THE LASER for a project.

a.  This is the 

first time you are using the laser

 (in case 

the laser was exposed to extreme temperatures). 

b.  The laser 

has not been checked for accuracy in 

a while

.

c.  The laser may have been 

dropped

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Page 9: ...lock switch does not turn the laser on or off Any tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired Follow instructions in the Maintenance section of this manual Use of...

Page 10: ...termining or Checking Laser Accuracy The laser tools are sealed and calibrated at the factory It is recommended that you perform an accuracy check prior to using the laser for the first time in case t...

Page 11: ...istance Between Highest Lowest Points for the corresponding Distance Between Walls in the following table the laser must be serviced at an authorized service center Distance Between a and b Allowable...

Page 12: ...cording to and listed inside the battery compartment The battery contacts are clean and free of rust or corrosion The batteries are new high quality name brand batteries to reduce the chance of batter...

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