Rotary Laser: Instruction Manual
Rotary Laser: Instruction Manual
R O TA R Y L A S E R
I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L
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CONTENTS
Horizontal Set-up 15
Vertical Set-up 15
Operation 16
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SAFETY
Read the following safety instructions before • T
ool service must be performed only by qualified
attempting to operate this product. repair personnel. Repairs, service or maintenance
Keep these instructions in a safe place or store in the performed by unqualified personnel will void the
carry case for future reference. warranty. Only approved and authorised service
technicians can carry out warranty repairs.
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• Do not let children come in contact with the laser. ! CAUTION: Class 3 Laser Product
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urn the laser off when it is not in use. Leaving • N
ever look into the laser beam directly and
the laser on increases the risk of staring into the intentionally.
laser beam.
• Do not use optical tools to view the laser beam.
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o not operate the laser around children or allow
children to operate the laser. Serious eye injury • D
o not set up the tool at a position where the
may result. laser beam can cross any person at head height.
• Do not remove or deface warning labels. • Do not let children come in contact with the laser.
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osition the laser securely on a level surface.
Damage to the laser or serious injury could result
if the laser falls.
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ITEM CHECKLIST
Please ensure the following items are included with your laser level.
If anything is missing please contact your retailer.
INCHES CM
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1 2
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Remote
Lasertec HV2G Detector & clamp Mount Laser target Laser glasses
control
Control panel
Charging port
Battery screw
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LASER OVERVIEW: BASE
Battery screw
Battery door
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LASER OVERVIEW: CONTROL PANEL
Power indicator
Manual / automatic
mode indicator Tilt alarm indicator
Power
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REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW: FRONT
Button indicator
Grade adjustment
Grade adjustment
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REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW: BACK
Battery compartment
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DETECTOR OVERVIEW: FRONT
Sound on / off
Laser sensor
Coarse / fine detection
Power
Speaker
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DETECTOR OVERVIEW: BACK
Battery compartment
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USING YOUR LASER
POWER SUPPLY Indoor charger
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attery capacity decreases at low temperatures;
depleted batteries may not function when cold.
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Charging the rechargeable batteries HORIZONTAL MEASUREMENT SET UP
• Insert the charger into the charging port on the Level surface set up
instrument. Progress will be shown by the power
indicator display on the charger as below: • S
elect a place as close and practical to the work
site as possible, and ensure that the location is
Red (flashing) = Charger and battery clear of traffic.
are not connected.
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lace the laser level onto a reasonably level
Red (constant) = Battery is charging surface with the control panel facing upwards.
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OPERATION Tilt alarm
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• To adjust the grade, press the grade adjustment USING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL
arrows on the remote control. These arrows will
adjust the grade on either the x-axis or y-axis.
Power supply
• To cancel out of manual mode press the manual /
• The remote is powered by two AAA alkaline
automatic mode button on either the instrument
batteries.
or remote control.
Battery replacement
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hen in manual mode the instrument will not
self level and correct for vibrations and/or • Remove the battery door cover.
disturbances.
• Insert the batteries according to polarity and
replace the battery door.
Remote operation
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USING YOUR DETECTOR
Detector operation
Power supply
witch the detector on by pressing the power
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• The detector is powered by a 9V alkaline battery.
button. The speaker will beep once indicating the
instrument is operating.
Mounting the staff clamp he LCD screen will display the battery level,
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detection mode and speaker function.
• Insert the staff clamp screw into the staff clamp
thread. • T
o change between coarse and fine mode press
the coarse / fine mode button.
otate the nut until the clamp is secured in place.
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• Move the detector into the path of the laser beam.
Battery replacement • H
old the detector upright for horizontal beams.
Rotate the detector 90° for vertical beams.
emove the battery door cover.
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he direction arrows or level line on the LCD
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• Insert the battery according to polarity and replace screen will indicate the position of the laser beam.
the battery door. The detector will emit a constant beep once the
level position has been located.
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Detector position for horizontal beams Detector position for vertical beams
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USING THE MOUNT
OVERVIEW
Hook
Locking lever
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USING THE MOUNT
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CHECKING CALIBRATION
Before doing any precision levelling it is advised to
check the calibration of the instrument.
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et up the laser on a tripod at about 30m facing a
wall or staff with a detector.
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ithout moving the tripod rotate the instrument
180°.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Error Cause & Solution
• Check the batteries. They may be in the wrong way or need replacing.
Laser does not
• Check the battery compartment for signs of damage. Ensure they are clean and not bent.
turn on
• Connect the mains power adaptor.
• Instrument may be outside its self levelling range. Adjust the instrument or tripod so it is
Laser does not level.
level off • Instrument may have low power.
• Instrument may have impact damage.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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eflective surfaces such as glass may reflect the • T
he operator should check the accuracy of the
beam, causing two beams to strike the detector instrument before precision levelling is attempted.
at the same time. This may create inaccurate Failure to do so may result in inaccurate
reference points. measurements.
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his is a precision measuring instrument • T
he supplied charger is specific to this product. Do
and should always be handled with care and not purchase or use any other type of charger or
transported within the carry case provided. power adaptor.
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henever possible, store the instrument in a dry, • C
lean the instrument with a dry, soft cloth after use
shady location. in dusty, damp or wet conditions before storing.
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alibration of the instrument is recommended: • S
mudges and fingerprints may be removed with a
every six months, if ongoing accurate levelling is damp tissue or a soft, lint-free cloth.
required, or an impact has occurred.
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WARRANTY
3 YEAR STANDARD WARRANTY PERIOD 7 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY PERIOD
1. The warranty period for your Lasertec tool is 3 1. The extended warranty is available on selected
years from the date of purchase. tools only.
2. The warranty period for batteries, battery packs 2. You may extend the warranty period for your
and chargers is 1 year from the date of purchase. Lasertec tool to 7 years from the date of purchase.
This excludes batteries, battery packs and
3. All products have a standard warranty period, you chargers.
do not have to register your products to obtain the
standard warranty period. 3. To obtain the extended warranty, the registration
process must be completed within 30 days from
4. To claim under this warranty, the date of purchase the date of purchase.
of the Lasertec tool must be documented by an
invoice/receipt. 4. Failure to register your product online and/or
submission of a valid invoice/receipt will void the
warranty extension.
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WARRANTY (continued)
“Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be For more information please visit
excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You consumerprotection.govt.nz
are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major
failure and for compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to
have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail
to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not
amount to a major failure.”
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CUSTOMER SUPPORT
To assist you with any queries or technical questions
please contact our 24 hour customer support hotline.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications Lasertec HV2G
Product code 91330
Warranty 7 Years*
IP rating 65
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