3) DO NOT place the Laser level in a position that may cause anyone to stare into the
laser beam intentionally or unintentionally. Serious eye injury could result.
4) DO NOT use any magnifying optical tools such as, but not limited to, telescopes or
transits to view the laser beam. Serious eye injury could result.
5) DO NOT operate the Laser level around children or allow children to operate the
tool. Serious eye injury could result.
6) ALWAYS turn the Laser level off when not in use. Leaving the tool on increases the
risk of someone inadvertently staring into the laser beam.
7) DO NOT operate the Laser Level in combustible areas such as in the presence of
ammable liquids, gasses or dust.
8) DO NOT use on surfaces such as sheet steel that have a shiny, reective surface.
The shiny surface could reect the beam back at the operator. Be aware that laser
light reected off a mirror or any other reective surfaces can also be dangerous.
9) DO NOT attempt to modify the performance of this laser device in any way. This may
result in a dangerous exposure to laser radiation.
10) DO NOT use the Laser Level for any purpose other than those outlined in this
manual. This could result in serious injury.
11) ALWAYS USE two “AAA” size batteries. Use of any other batteries may create a risk
of re. INSERT the batteries correctly. Match the polarities, positive (+) to positive
and negative (-) to negative, as marked inside battery compartment.
12) DO NOT short battery terminals.
13) DO NOT mix old and new batteries. If batteries are weak, replace both of them with
two new batteries. These new batteries should match each other in brand and type.
14) Remove dead batteries immediately and dispose of them according to your local
ordinance.
15) NEVER dispose of batteries in re.
16) Keep batteries out of reach of children. They are not playthings.
17) Remove batteries and store separately if level will not be used for several days.
18) Do not attempt to repair or disassemble the laser level. If unqualified persons
attempt to repair this laser product, serious injury may result. Any repair required on
this laser product should be performed by authorized service center personnel.
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DESCRIPTION
NOTE: Before attempting to use your level, familiarize yourself with all of the operating
features and safety requirements.
This digital level is a highly versatile leveling tool designed for fast, easy operation.
Heavy-duty, lightweight aluminum construction, with the LCD digital module constructed
of unbreakable ABS polymer that's sealed against dirt and water, and the toughest
acrylic block bubble vials and solid-state laser components all add up to on-the-job
durability and long, dependable service.
Use the digital LCD readout for all your angle measurements and layout jobs, such as
roof pitches, saw cut angles and drainage slopes.
Use the laser beam to extend a visual leveling line over distances much greater than a
traditional bubble vial beam level.
Use the level manually, hand held, or mounted on a tripod (sold separately).
Use the digital level inside or outside to measure pitch in inches of rise per foot of run.
Measure in degrees with up to 0.05° accuracy.
Measure any slope in percent...measure level and plumb with either the LCD digital
display or with the vertical and horizontal bubble vials.
1. KNOW YOUR TOOL(Fig.1a)
1) keyboard
2) LCD Display - Large, easy-to-read display screen reads right side up even when
level is upside down.
3) Bubble Vials- The level or plumb of a surface can also be accurately measured by
positioning the bubble inside the vial in between the marks on the vial's surface. The
highly sensitive vial ensure the digital level has an accuracy of 0.029°
4) Integrated 25cm Ruler
5) Laser On/OFF Button - Located on the right end cap of the level, powers the laser
on/off.
6) Endcaps - Ends cushioned to help protect level from damage.
7) Laser Light Aperture - The laser beam is emitted from this opening, which is on the