Technical data
Prod. no.
Laser type
Number of laser crosses
Laser cross on ceiling
Downward laser point
Number of laser lines
Visibility
Beam pulsing for
operation with hand-held
receiver
Visual and acoustic alarm
if out of levelling range
Thread for tripods
Power supply
Charging period
Operating time of battery
Levelling range
Levelling time
Accuracy
Horizontal and vertical
Accuracy
Laser cross on ceiling
Downward laser point
90° angle
14
5709 300 100
635 nm
2 M
4
;
;
5
up to 22m (depending
on ambient light)
up to 60m
;
5/8"-11
NiMH batteries or
C batteries
8-10 hours
10 to 40 hours de-
pending on how many
laser lines are active
± 3,5°
± 2.0mm to 10m
± 2.0mm to 10m
± 4,0mm to 10m
± 30"
Charging the battery
Note
If the battery capacity below 15 %, the
operating indication illuminates in red
[10].
Charge the batteries
(charging socket [2] is on the bottom side).
Note
charged secondary cells or by primary
cells.
3 The indication [10]
ing.
3 If the battery is charged, the indication [10]
illuminates in green.
Start-up
Protect the device against moisture and
direct sunlight.
Do not expose to extreme tempera-
tures or temperature changes.
E.g. do not leave it in a car for a longer period
of time. Before putting it in operation, allow the
or temperature changes can impair the accuracy
of the device.
Protect the device against hard shocks
or drops.
After heavy impacts check the device for ac-
curacy (see accuracy test on page 16) before
putting it in operation.
Switching on
Place the device on level ground.
rotary knob [1].
3 The device starts the levelling process automati-
cally. The downward plumb beam is visible and
the indicator [10] illuminates in green.
Note
The device is out of the levelling range, if
the indication [7] illuminates in red and
you hear an acoustic signal. If the laser
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