Télécharger Imprimer la page

Milwaukee 3702-20 Manuel De L'utilisateur page 7

Publicité

Les langues disponibles

Les langues disponibles

tor that the laser is locked out. Use the ONE-KEY™
app to connect and unlock the tool.
• Pairing Failure - Ensure the remote/receiver is
powered on, within the distance range and in Pair-
ing Mode.
NOTE: If all the recommended troubleshooting fails,
power cycle the laser with the Power button. Try
removing/re-inserting the battery to restart the tool. If
the problem persists, return the laser to an authorized
MILWAUKEE service center.
ACCURACY FIELD CHECK
Perform the Accuracy Field Check
NOTICE
procedure immediately upon unboxing
of each new laser and before exposure to jobsite
conditions. See "Accuracy Field Check" for in-
formation. Should any deviation from listed product
accuracy be found, please contact an authorized
MILWAUKEE service center. Failure to do so could
result in rejection of warranty claim.
Influences on Accuracy
Ambient temperature changes can impact laser ac-
curacies. For accurate and repeatable results, the
following procedure should be done with the laser off
the ground and placed in the center of the working
area. Abusive treatment of the laser, such as exces-
sive impacts from drops, can also lead to changes in
product accuracy. Therefore, it is recommended to
perform the "Field Check" procedure after any drops
or before completing any critical jobs.
NOTE: Accuracies and leveling times are measured
at ambient temperatures (68°F). Use of the tool at
extreme temperatures (even within the operating
temperature range) may negatively impact these
specifications.
Leveling Accuracy for
Horizontal Orientation
A tripod for this operation is suggested. Use a dis-
tance of 100' between the center of the laser and a
wall. Ensure the area is clear of objects before doing
this operation. This procedure must be performed
twice to check the plane accuracy for both the X
and Y axes.
1. Mount the laser on a tripod.
2. Turn ON the laser by pressing the power button,
and wait for the self-leveling sequence to finish.
The Leveling LED Indicator will be solid green.
3. Mark the center of the beam on the wall point I. If
the laser is not visible, use a compatible remote/re-
ceiver to find the plane and mark the center point.
100'
4. Rotate the laser 180
to finish. Mark the center of the beam on the wall
(point II). Ensure point II is as vertical as possible
above or below point I.
5. Measure the vertical distance, (d) between points
"I" and "II". This is the actual height deviation
of the laser in the axis checked over 200'. The
maximum deviation allowed should be 1/8" at
200' (or 1/16" at 100').
II II
d d
I I
6. Repeat the steps above in other axis.
Leveling Accuracy for
Vertical Orientation
Ensure the area is clear of obstructions before do-
ing this operation. Attach a Plumb Bob to the ceiling
near a wall. The Plumb Bob should be a minimum
of 30' in length.
1. Ensure the work area is on a flat, clean surface.
2. Place the laser in the correct vertical orientation
with the keypad facing up and parallel to the
ground. If possible, elevate off the ground. Be
sure the setup is stable before proceeding to the
next step.
3. Turn ON the laser by pressing the power button,
and wait for the self-leveling sequence to finish.
The Leveling LED Indicator will be solid green.
4. Press the Rotational Speed button to start the laser
head rotation. Manually turn the tool to align the
laser, so it crosses the Plumb Bob line at least 30'
above the ground.
5. Measure the distance between the Plumb Bob
string and the laser at the base of the wall. This
distance represents the laser's actual deviation
from plumb. The maximum deviation allowed
should be 3/64" over 30' (or 1/8" at 100').
30'
30'
7
, and wait for the self-leveling
o
180°
180°
d d

Publicité

loading