1. Main Display Wedges
2. Level and Plumb Bar
3. Low Battery Indicator
4. Angle Transfer Mode
Indicator
5. Sound Indicator
Preparing the LaserVision for Use
For safety reasons, the LaserVision 6.0 and 7.0 laser has been temporarily dis-
armed. To make the laser operational again:
• Remove the Laser-End Endcap (Figure 3 below).
• Pull up on the battery compartment door to release.
• Carefully remove the protective sticker from the laser module battery making
sure not to leave any pieces behind that might prevent the batteries from mak-
ing contact (Figure 4 below).
• Close and latch the battery compartment door.
• Put the Laser-End Endcap back in place.
The LaserVision is now ready for use.
DANGER
LASER RADIATION - Avoid Direct Eye Exposure
Maximum Output Power < 5 mW @ 670 nm
Class IIIa Laser Product
CAUTION
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
PEAK POWER 1 mW / WAVELENGTH 650 nm
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT
Figure 3: Removing
the Laser End Cap
6. Directional Rotation
Arrows
7. Calibration Sequence
Indicators
8. Not Calibrated Indicators
9. Out of Range Indicator
LaserVision 7.0:
Warning: Be sure not to shine the
laser beam directly into anyone's eyes.
This can cause serious eye injury
or even blindness.
LaserVision 6.0:
Warning: Be sure not to shine the
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laser beam directly into anyone's eyes.
This can cause serious eye injury
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or even blindness.
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Figure 4: Removing
Protective Sticker
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