Owner's Manual

Clean the control panel and the other exterior surfaces of the laser with a soft damp cloth.
Tripod mounting thread
Occasionally, the threaded hole for the tripod bolt should be lubricated with a light oil.
Caution
Never store the laser in a carrying case that is wet inside. Moisture can get inside the laser this way.
Should this happen, remove the battery cover and place the laser and the open case in a warm area
until it is completely dry (free of condensation inside windows).
Check Your Setup
Outdoors: Check your setup from time to time, using engineered benchmarks on the jobsite to assure
that your work is correct and matches the design of the job. Realize that even engineered benchmarks
may not be perfect and enough verification must be done to be confident you are properly set up. If
there are not suitable benchmarks on the site, you should set your own by driving stakes and recording
their elevations, or by marking the laser beam height on stable objects such as telephone poles,
concrete walls, etc. The benchmarks should be 90° apart for greatest accuracy. Having benchmarks to
check is of great value for jobs where setups need to match day after day.
Indoors: Make reference marks, preferably 90° apart, once you have set the laser up either
horizontally or vertically. Check your setup from time to time using the marks as a guide.
Work as close to the laser as possible.
You can work up to 500 feet (150 meters) away from the LaserVision® AUTO with the optional
receiver. As with all instruments, the farther away you work, the more any error can build-up. Set the
laser in a safe place, as close to your work as possible.
Maintain your equipment.
Keeping tripod and mounting hardware tight, and being sure grade rods are in good condition, can
prevent errors and performance problems.
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