
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Inserting/Replacing the batteries
Open Battery compartment and insert two AA batteries in
the battery compartment (AA alkaline batteries are
recommended for the detecting tool.).
When inserting batteries, pay attention to the correct
polarity according to the representation on the inside of the
battery compartment.
NOTE:
Remove the batteries from the detector when not
using it for extended periods. When storing for extended
periods, the batteries can corrode and discharge
themselves.
2. Setting up the detector
Switch on the pulse function of the line laser. Select an
operating mode on the line laser where either only one
horizontal or vertical laser plane is generated.
Position the detector in such a manner that the laser beam
can reach the reception area 6. Align the detector in such a
manner that the laser beam runs laterally through the
reception area (as shown in the figure).
3. Switching On and Off
A loud audio signal sounds when switching on the detector
and the detector receives the laser beam from the line
laser. Therefore, keep the detector away from your ear or
other persons when switching on. The loud audio signal can
cause hearing defects.
Press the On/Off button 3 to
switch on
the detector. When
the detector is turned on, all the indicators are displayed,
and press the On/Off button again to turn On/Off the LEDs
lights.
After switching on the detector, a medium volume and the “
high” accuracy is always set.
To
switch off
the detector, continuously press the On/Off
button 3 for about three seconds.
Notes: If no button on the detector is pressed and no laser
beam reaches the reception area 6 for 30minutes, the
detector automatically turns off. If no button on the detector
is pressed and no laser beam reaches the reception area 6
for 10minutes, the LED light of the detector automatically
turns off.
4. Selecting the Setting of the Centre Indictor
With button 4, you can specify with which accuracy the
position of the laser beam is indicated as central on the
reception area:
-“ High” adjustment
(indication in the a area on the
display)
-“Low” adjustment
(indication in the a area on the
display)
5. Direction Indicators
The position of the laser beam in the reception area 6 is
indicated:
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-
+
+
a
b
f
e
d
c
DISPLAY
a.Indicator for detecting accuracy
b.Battery indicator
c.Audio signal indicator
d.Direction indicator
“ move downward”
e.Centre indicator
f.Direction indicator
“move upward”
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