Store used batteries in the origi-
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nal packaging and keep them
away from metal objects. Do
not mix (up) unpacked batte-
ries! Otherwise this may cause
the battery to short-circuit, resul-
ting in damage, burns or even
Remove batteries from the
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device if this is not going to be
used for a prolonged period,
unless it is to be used in emer-
gencies!
NEVER touch batteries which
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have leaked without appropria-
te protection. If the leaked liquid
comes into contact with the skin,
you should rinse off this area
of the skin immediately under
running water. Make sure at all
events that your eyes and mouth
do not come into contact with
the liquid. If they do, seek medi-
cal advice immediately.
Clean the battery contacts and
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the equivalent contacts in the
device before inserting the batte-
ries.
Initial Operation
Inserting/replacing
batteries
1. Open the battery compart-
ment (3).
2. Insert two AAA batteries. En-
sure you place the batteries
into the compartment in ac-
cordance with the illustration.
3. Close the battery compart-
ment (3).
red when the battery char-
ge is low.
Operation
Caution! - Laser beam.
Do not look into the
beam. Turn your head
away or close your eyes
to prevent looking into the
laser beam.
Danger of eye injury!
Working with the
automatic leveller
1. Place the device on a hori-
zontal solid surface. The on/
off switch (1) must be poin-
ting upwards. Or fasten the
device to a tripod (see "Wor-
king with the clamp tripod" /
"Working with the tripod").
2. Align the device so it is par-
3. Switch the device on by
releasing the levelling stop:
position
The LED ring (2) will illumi-
nate:
Green: if automatic level-
ling is possible.
Levelling is complete once
the laser lines no longer
move.
Red: if automatic levelling
is not possible.
The laser lines will flash
and longer be at exact
right-angles to one ano-
ther.
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