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5.
Mark two points (P1 and P2) at least 9m (30’) apart along
the length of the laser’s horizontal line on the wall.
6.
Relocate the laser at the other end of the wall and align the
laser’s horizontal line with point P2 (Figure
D
2
).
7.
Mark point P3 on the laser line near point P1.
8.
Measure the vertical distance between points P1 and P3.
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If your measurement is greater than the Allowable
Distance Between P1 & P3 for the corresponding
Distance Between P1 & P2 in the following table, the laser
must be serviced at an authorized service center.
Distance Between
P1 & P2
Allowable Distance
Between P1 and P3
9m (30’) 6mm (1/4”)
12m (40’) 8mm (5/16”)
15m (50’) 10mm (13/32”)
Horizontal Line Accuracy - Tilt
Checking the tilt of the laser’s horizontal line requires a at
vertical surface at least 9m (30’) wide.
1.
Place a tripod as shown in Figure
E
1
, which is:
At the center of the wall (D 1/2).
In front of the wall at a distance of half the size of the
wall (D 1/2).
2.
Place the laser on the tripod and screw the threaded knob
on the tripod into the female thread on the tripod adapter.
3.
Slide the laser’s Power/Transport Lock switch to the right to
turn the laser ON (Figure
A
7
).
4.
Press 3 times to display a horizontal line and a vertical
line.
5.
Aim the laser’s vertical line at the rst corner or reference
point (Figure
E
1
).
6.
Measure half the distance across the wall (D1/2).
7.
Where the horizontal laser line crosses the halfway point
(D1/2), mark point P1.
8.
Rotate the tripod so the laser’s vertical line is aimed at
another corner or reference point (Figure
E
2
).
9.
Where the horizontal laser line crosses the halfway point
(D1/2), mark point P2.
10.
Measure the vertical distance between P1 and P2
(Figure
E
3
).
11.
If your measurement is greater than the Allowable
Distance Between P1 & P2 for the corresponding
Distance (D1) in the following table, the laser must be
serviced at an authorized service center.
Distance (D1)
Allowable Distance
Between P1 and P2
9m (30’) 3mm (1/8”)
12m (40’) 4mm (5/32”)
15m (50’) 5mm (7/32”)
Vertical Line Accuracy - Plumb
Checking the plumb of the laser’s vertical line.
1.
Measure the height of a door jamb (or a reference point on
the ceiling) to get height D1 (Figure
F
1
).
2.
Place the laser on the oor across from the door jam,
(Figure
F
1
).
3.
Slide the laser’s Power/Transport Lock switch to the right to
turn the laser ON (Figure
A
7
).
4.
Press twice to display a vertical line.
5.
Aim the laser’s vertical line toward the door jamb or the
reference point on the ceiling.
6.
Where the laser’s vertical line meets the height of the door
jam, mark point P1.
7.
From where the laser beam hits the oor, measure the D1
distance and mark it point P2.
8.
From P2, measure the D1 distance and mark it point P3.
9.
Move the laser to the opposite side of point P3 and aim the
laser’s vertical line toward point P2 (Figure
F
2
).
10.
Align the laser’s vertical line with points P2 and P3 on the
oor, and mark point P4 over the door jam.
11.
Measure the distance between P1 and P4 (Figure
F
3
).
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