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With the reference level selected, place the measuring tool against the desired meas-
uring line (e.g. a wall).
To initiate the measurement, briefly press the measuring button
4
. Then the laser
beam is switched off. To switch the laser beam on again, briefly press the measuring
button
4
. To initiate a further measurement, briefly press the measuring button
4
.
Do not point the laser beam at persons or animals and do not look into the la-
ser beam yourself, not even from a large distance.
In the function continuous measurement, the measurement begins the first time you
press the measuring button
4
.
The measured value typically appears within 0.5 seconds and no later than 4 sec-
onds. The duration of the measurement depends on the distance, the lighting condi-
tions and the reflective properties of the target surface.
When no measurement has taken place approx. 20 seconds after sighting, the laser
beam is switched off automatically to save the batteries.
Selecting the Reference Level (see figures A–B)
Two different reference levels are available for measuring:
– The rear edge of the measuring tool (e.g. when placing against a wall),
– The front measuring-tool edge (e.g. when measuring onward from a table edge).
To change the reference level, press button
6
until the requested reference level is in-
dicated on the display. Each time after switching on the measuring tool, the rear end
of the measuring tool is preset as the reference level.
Measuring Functions
Length Measurement
For length measurements, repeatedly press the button
2
or press and hold the meas-
uring button
4
until the indicator for length measurement
appears on the display
5
.
Press the measuring button
4
once to aim at the target surface
and again to measure.
The measured value is indicated at the bottom in the display.
Repeat the above-mentioned steps for each subsequent meas-
urement. The last 3 measured values are shown on the display.
The last measured value is at the bottom of the display, the pe-
nultimate measured value is above it, and so on.
29.589 m
6.111 m
30.000 m
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