Vertical transfer feature (fig. J1 & J2)
The alignment ribs (31) help locating the position of
the up laser beam (32) over a position mark on the
floor.
• Mark a crossline on the floor.
• Place the tool over the centre of the crossline,
aligning the ribs with the floor markings.
• Transfer the centre of the crossline using the up
laser beam.
Remember: This feature works only on flat surfaces
and can only be used as a rough position
transferring aid. For a more accurate transfer of
position marks, we recommend to use a dedicated
D
WALT laser pointer.
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Out-of-level alert
The out-of-level alert activates automatically 8 seconds
after the leveling procedure has been completed.
Once the out-of-level alert is activated, the tool
monitors its level position continuously.
Depending on the registered level of deviation the
tool will respond to level errors as follows:
– Deviations < 2 mm over 10 m: a level error is
automatically corrected without notifying.
– Deviations 2 - 20 mm over 10 m: a level error is
automatically corrected. The laser head
temporarily stops rotating and the laser beam
starts flashing to indicate that the tool re-adjusts
to level position.
– Deviations > 20 mm over 10 m: a level error leads
to interruption of the tool's operation. The laser
head stops rotating and the laser beam goes off.
A rapidly beeping audio signal is produced and
the on/off indicator flashes simultaneously.
To resume the operation:
• Switch the tool off. Check the balance and set-
up and re-adjust if required before switching
the tool on again.
Tool aids (fig. K1 - K4)
Several aids have been supplied that might be
helpful while operating the tool.
Remote control (fig. K1)
The remote control allows a manual intervention of
the self-leveling feature when slope adjustment is
required. The maximum slope angle corresponds to
the self-leveling range of the tool.
The remote control also allows you to activate the
laser line and control the laser head from distances
up to 30 m radius.
Laser enhancement glasses (fig. K2)
The red lens glasses improve the visibility of the laser
beam under bright light conditions or over long
distances. Providing best results indoors, the lens
filters out ambient light and intensifies the projected
dot or line. The glasses do not keep the laser beam
from entering the eyes.
Never look into the laser beam directly
with these glasses.
DE0730 Target card (fig. K3)
The target card locates and marks the laser beam
as the beam crosses the card, thus enhancing the
visibility of the projected line. The laser beam passes
through the red plastic surface and is reflected by
the reflective rear side of the card. Supporting easy
use during plumb and level adjustment, the card is
marked with inch and metric scales, and has magnets
at the top to hold it to ceiling track or steel studs.
Wall mount (fig. K4)
The wall mount may also be used as a base to
provide extra stability for the tool.
Optional accessories
Consult your dealer for further information on the
appropriate accessories.
These are:
–
DE0772 Digital laser detector
–
DE0734 Grade rod
–
DE0735 Tripod
–
DE0736 Tripod
Battery packs
Voltage
NiCd
9.6
DE9061
12
DE9071/DE9075
14.4
DE9091/DE9092
18
DE9095/DE9096
E N G L I S H
NiMH
DE9036
DE9037
DE9038
DE9039
45