COMPONENTS
1
Power Button
2
Battery LED
3
Manual/Standby Button
4
Leveling LED
5
Manual/HI-Warning LED
6
Up and Down Arrow Buttons
7
Left and Right arrow Buttons
8
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
9
Rotor
10
Sunshade
11
Sighting Guides
12
Axes-Alignment-Marks
13
Recharge Jack
14
Handle
15
Battery door
16
5/8x 11 Tripod Mounts
17
Rubber feet
How to Use the Laser System
Powering the Laser
Batteries
WARNING
Ni-MH batteries may contain small amounts of harmful substances.
Be sure to charge the battery before using it for the first time, and after not using it for an extended
length of time.
Charge only with specified chargers according to device manufacturer's instructions.
Do not open the battery, dispose of in fire or short circuit; it may ignite, explode, leak or get hot
causing personal injury.
Dispose in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
Keep the battery away from children. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention
immediately.
Installing Batteries
Remove the battery door by turning the center knob 90° counterclockwise.
Insert batteries (or a rechargeable battery pack) into the housing so that the negative poles are on the bigger
battery spiral springs.
DO NOT REMOVE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES FROM THEIR HOLDER AND INSTALL ALKALINE
BATTERIES, SEVERE DAMAGE TO UNIT WILL RESULT IF CHARGING IS ATTEMPTED.
Install the battery door and tighten it by turning the center screw 90° clockwise.
A mechanical switch prevents alkaline batteries from being charged. Only the original
rechargeable battery pack allows charging within the unit. Any other rechargeable batteries
have to be charged externally.
Recharging the Batteries
The laser is shipped with rechargeable NI-MH batteries.
Note: The battery LED shows the approximate charge of the batteries.
The LED will flash when battery voltage is between 3.8 and 4.0 volts.
The LED will be on continuously when battery voltage is less than 3.8 volts.
The charger requires approx. 10 hours to charge empty rechargeable batteries.
For charging, connect the plug of the charger to the recharge jack of the unit.
New or long-time out-of-use rechargeable batteries reach their best performance after being charged and
recharged five times.
The batteries should only be charged when the laser is between 50° F and 104° F (10° C to 40° C).
Charging at a higher temperature may damage the batteries. Charging at a lower temperature
may increase the charge time and decrease the charge capacity, resulting in loss of
performance and shortened life expectancy.
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