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GENERAL SAFETy RULES
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WARNING
Read all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below
may result in serious injury.
!
WARNING
When moving a tripod-mounted instrument, handle with care. Carry
only in an upright position. Do not carry over your shoulder or in a
horizontal position.
Improper handling may result in instrument damage
Handle the instrument by its base when removing from the case or attaching to a tripod.
Never use force on any parts of the instrument.
All moving parts will turn freely and easily
by hand.
Check the leveling and indication accuracy of the instrument each time before using and
after longer transport of the instrument.
Protect the instrument against moisture and direct sun light.
Do not subject the instrument to extreme temperatures or variations in temperature.
As an example, do not leave it in vehicles for long time. In case of large variations in
temperature, allow the instrument to adjust to the ambient temperature before putting
it into operation. In case of extreme temperatures or variations in temperature, the
accuracy of the instrument can be impaired.
Avoid any impact to or dropping of the instrument.
After severe exterior effects to
the instrument, it is recommended to carry out an accuracy check each time before
continuing to work.
Place the instrument in the provided case when transporting it over larger distances
(e.g. in the car).
Ensure that the instrument is correctly placed in the transport case.
When placing the instrument in the case.
When carrying instrument, always remove the instrument from the tripod when
transporting or carrying it at the jobsite.
If the instrument must be carried on the tripod,
hold the instrument as vertically as possible and keep it in front of you. Never carry the
instrument horizontally over your shoulder.
When transporting instrument long distances, always place in the carrying case.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
INTENDED USE
The instrument is intended for determining and checking precise horizontal partitions. It
is also suitable for measuring heights, distances and angles.