BATTERY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Do not charge alkaline batteries.
• Do not short battery terminals.
• Do not mix new and old batteries. Replace all batteries
at the same time.
• Use only manufacturer recommended batteries.
• Do not mix the brand or type of batteries.
• Properly dispose of all batteries at a recycling center
or per local code. More information regarding battery
disposal in U.S. and Canada is available at; http://www.
rbrc.org/index.html, or by calling 1-800-822-8837
(1-800-8BATTER)
• Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
• Keep batteries out of reach of children.
• Remove batteries if the tool will not be used for several
months.
• Install batteries in the correct polarity. Positive (+) and
Negative (-) polarity are marked on the battery and the
tool.
PREPARATION
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Push tab to open battery compartment cover (7).
2. Insert batteries with the correct polarity. Match the (+)
and (-) symbol on the inside of the compartment with
the corresponding symbol on the batteries.
3. Close the battery compartment cover.
OPERATION
The tool is intended for horizontal, diagonal, and square
alignment of tile and flooring materials.
The tool is designed for indoor use.
Make reference marks at the center of the laser line.
Extreme temperature changes can reduce the accuracy
of the laser. Allow the tool to adjust to the ambient
temperature of the work environment before using. Do not
subject the tool to extremely cold or hot environments.
Turn the tool off when not in use.
POWER BUTTON
The Power Button (1) is located on the top of the tool. Press
the Power Button once to turn the tool on. The tool projects
two laser lines in a 90° angle from the Laser Output (2).
Press the Power Button a second time to turn the tool off.
T-EDGE (FIG 2)
The tool has a T-edge (5) which helps to align the tool
against a wall or an inside corner. See Fig 2.
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L-EDGE (FIG 3)
The tool has a L-edge (6) which helps to align the tool
against an outside corner. See Fig 3.
WALL MOUNT PLATE (FIG 4)
The tool comes with a metal Wall Mount Plate (10). It helps
attach the tool to a vertical wall. See Fig 4.
The Wall Mount Plate can be attached to a wall by using
a small screw or an adhesive putty (not included). Make
sure the side with the raised center is facing out.
To attach the tool to the Wall Mount Plate, insert the raised
center of the Wall Mount Plate into the round recess
between the two Magnets (8) on the bottom of the tool.
The Magnets will hold the tool in place.
ROTATION SCALE (FIG 5)
The tool can be rotated in 5° increments to achieve
alignment at various angles.
The two laser lines meet at the intersecting point P in front
of the tool. To project an angle, the tool must be rotated at
this intersecting point.
First, align the tool to the reference line. Draw a line on
the left or right edge of the tool. Rotate the tool at the
intersecting point P. The crossing point of the drawn line
on the scale (4) indicates the angle changed from the
reference line. See Fig 5.
BUBBLE VIALS
There are two Bubble Vials (3) on the tool. They are the
leveling reference ONLY when the tool is used for vertical
or wall applications, NOT for the leveling reference when
the tool is used for flooring applications.
CAUTION:
the liquid with an absorbent material and dispose of it
safely. Bubble Vials contain flammable liquid that may
cause respiratory, eye and skin irritation.
Important!
the tool on a flat and level surface.
Do not use the laser lines on a surface other than the one
the tool is placed. Those lines may not be accurate.
HORIZONAL APPLICATIONS
1. Set the tool on a flat and level surface.
2. Turn the tool on.
3. Select a reference line, either a wall, a corner or a
center line of the work surface.
4. Align one of laser lines on the reference line or parallel
to it. Use the T-edge or L-edge when applicable.
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OPERATION
If a Bubble Vial leaks, soak up
APPLICATION
For flooring applications, always place