AccuLine 40-6680 Manuel utilisateur

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Self-Leveling Five-Beam Laser Pointer
Model No. 40-6680
Instruction Manual
Congratulations on your choice of this Self-Leveling Five-Beam Laser
Pointer. We suggest you read this instruction manual thoroughly before
using the instrument. Save this instruction manual for future use.
This tool emits five laser beams, which projects a series of visible points
on surfaces around the product (i.e. left, right, front, up, and down).
Beam visibility depends upon lighting conditions in the work area.
This is a Class IIIa laser tool and is manufactured to comply with CFR
21, parts 1040 .10 and 1040 .11 as well as international safety rule
IEC 285.
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Table of Contents
1. Kit Contents
2. Features and Functions
3. Safety Instructions
4. Location/Content
of Warning Labels
5. Location of Parts/Components
6. Operating Instructions
7. Using the Product
8. Self-Check and Calibration
9. Technical Specifications
10. Application Demonstrations
11. Care and Handling
12. Product Warranty
13. Product Registration
14. Accessories
1. Kit Contents
Description Qty.
Self-Leveling Five-Beam Laser Pointer 1
“AA” Alkaline Batteries 3
Tinted Goggles 1
Magnetic Target 1
Instruction Manual with Warranty Card 1
Hard Shell Carrying Case 1
2. Features and Functions
•Product simultaneously projects five laser beams (up, down,
front, left and right directions).
• Magnetic dampening compensation system.
• Maintains level even when effected by vibration on the job site.
•Laser flashes and sounds audible alarm when product is beyond
leveling range.
• Low voltage indication with power indication lamp flashing.
• Pendulum locking mechanism helps protect units inner mechanisms.
• Multifunctional base mount can be hung on a wall.
• Dust and rain resistant.
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3. Safety Instructions
Please read and understand all of the following instructions, prior
to using this tool. Failure to do so, may result in bodily injury.
DANGER!
Class IIIa Laser Product
Max. Power Output: ≤5mW
Wavelength: 640-660nm
THIS TOOL EMITS LASER RADIATION.
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE.
ATTENTION IMPORTANT
•Read all instructions prior to operating this laser tool. Do not remove anylabels from tool.
• Use of controls or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
• Do not stare directly at the laser beam.
• Do not project the laser beam directly into the eyes of others.
• Do not set up laser tool ateye level or operate the tool near a reflective surface as
the laser beam could be projected into your eyes or into the eyes of others.
• Do not place the laser tool in a manner that may cause someone to unintentionally
look into the laser beam. Serious eye injury may result.
• Do not operate the tool in explosive environments, i.e. in the presence of gases or
flammable liquids.
• Keep the laser tool out of the reach of children and other untrained persons.
• Do not attempt to view the laser beam through optical tools such as telescopes as
serious eye injurymay result.
• Always turn the laser tool off when not in use or left unattended for a period of time.
•Remove the batteries when storing the tool for an extended time (more than 3 months)
to avoid damage to the tool should the batteries deteriorate.
• Do not attempt to repair or disassemble the laser tool. If unqualified persons attempt
to repair this tool, serious injury may result.
•Use only original AccuLine Pro™parts and accessories purchased from your AccuLine
Pro authorized dealer. Use of non-AccuLine Pro parts and accessories will void warranty.
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CAUTION: If using this product with any type of tinted goggles,
please note safety warning below.
4. Location/Content of Warning Labels
WARNING!
The tinted goggles are designed to enhance
the visibility of the laser beam. They DO NOT
offer protection to the eyes from direct exposure
of the laser beam.
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5. Location of Part/Components
Set Belt
Slot
Laser Output
Window
Magnet
On/Off Switch Battery Door
5/8" – 11
thread
Power
Indicator Lamp Laser Output
Window
1/4" – 20 thread
Slider
Locking
Knob
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6. Operating Instructions
IMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the user to verify the calibration
of the instrument before each use.
Battery Installation
Note: Always check to be sure that the on/off switch is in the off
position before removing and replacing batteries.
1. As shown in fig. 3, remove battery cover.
2. Put three “AA” alkaline batteries into
the battery compartment noting polarity
(as shown).
3. Re-attach the battery cover.
Note:
•Do not charge alkaline batteries to avoid explosion.
• Used (discharged) batteries are hazardous waste and should be
disposed of properly.
Using the Instrument
1. Place product on a relatively smooth, flat, and level surface.
Note: Product must be within ±4.5°of level for self-leveling feature
to function properly. Greater than 4.5° will result in an alarm
condition (flashing laser and intermittent beeping sound).
2. Rotate on/off switch fully clockwise. This will release the self-leveling
locking mechanism and turn unit on.
3. Turn unit off by rotating on/off switch fully counter clockwise. This
will engage the self-leveling locking mechanism and turn unit off,
ensuring thatthe unit will not get damaged when moved or stored.
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7. Using the Product
This laser level was designed for various mounting applications.
1. Stand alone for use on any flat surface
(Fig. 4.1).
2. 1/4" – 20 thread for use on standard
camera mount tripod (Fig. 4.2).
3. Mounting base attached for use
when down beam is required
(Fig. 5.1).
4. Mount base for use on universal
tri-pod with 5/8" – 11 thread
(Fig. 5.2).
5. Magnetic mounting base for use on steel beam,
bracket, etc. (Fig. 6).
Fig. 4.1
Fig. 4.2
Fig. 5.1
Fig. 5.2
Fig. 6
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6. Strap/mounting base for use when
mounting to round, square or irregu-
lar shaped objects is required (Fig. 7).
7. Laser beam
compensation
dimensions for the laser level (Fig. 8).
8. Self-Check and Calibration
AccuracySelf-Check
1. As shown in Fig. 9.1, set up the instrument on the tripod or flat
platform 30 ft. (9.1m) from an upright wall. Aim the front beam at
the face of the wall. Mark the point projected on the wall by front
beam as A.
2. Turn the instrument
clockwise (Fig. 9.2) to
make the point projected
by right laser beam on
the same exact line as
point A, and then mark
the point as B.
3. Turn the instrument counterclockwise (Fig. 9.3) to make the point
projected by left laser beam on the same exact line as point A,
and then mark the point as C.
4. The vertical distance between points A, B and C should not exceed
0.125" (3.2mm). Otherwise, reference section 12 of this document.
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Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9.1 Fig. 9.2 Fig. 9.3
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9. Technical Specifications
Laser Wavelength 650nm±10
Laser Classification Class IIIa
Maximum Power Output ≤5mW
Accuracy ±1/4"/100 ft. (±2mm/10m)
Working Range Maximum 100 ft. (30m) depending upon
light conditions
Self-Leveling Range ±4.5° with laser flashing and sound
alarm when out of tolerance
Power Supply 3 “AA” alkaline batteries
Dimensions 3.150" x 3.858" x 4.000"
(80 x 98 x 101.6mm)
Weight 1.101 lbs. (0.5 Kg)
Working Temperature 14° F to 113° F (-10° C to +45° C)
Center Screw Thread 5/8" – 11; 1/4" – 20
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10. Application Demonstrations
Plumb reference for lamp installation
Reference for door frame installation
Reference for vertical partition
Reference for pipeline installation
Reference for fence installation
Reference for baseboard installation
Reference for constructing cubic partition
Reference for dormer installation
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