Owner's Manual

Don't disassemble the laser or attempt to service it.
Don't use the laser until you have read the instruction manual and you are familiar with how to
operate the laser properly.
U.S. OSHA requirements for operating visible lasers.
Only qualified and trained employees are to install, adjust and operate the laser. (see operator
card included with this manual)
Laser operators must carry proof of qualification.
The area of a job site where a laser is being used must be posted with a laser warning placard
(included with shipments to U.S. & Canada).
The laser should be set up above eye level and never intentionally aimed at anyone.
Turn the laser off when it is not being used, such as during lunch hour, at the end of the day, or
during other long breaks in the work.
Note: The LaserVision® AUTO is a class IIIa (less than 2.5mW) laser under the United States
C.D.R.H. guidelines. The LaserVision® AUTO is a class IIIa laser under the 1993 IEC 825-1 laser
safety standard and the revised edition of the European Norm EN60825. The LaserVision® AUTO
conforms to applicable EC directives regarding RFI and EMI.
The LaserVision® AUTO complies with FDA performance standards 21 CFR subchapter J.
A laser warning placard is included with lasers shipped to the U.S. and Canada. It may be attached to
the carrying case, with the case visible and placed near where the laser is being used, for meeting job
site posting requirement.
In vertical mode, the LaserVision® AUTO projects a
rotatable beam of laser light that can be used as a
spot, rotated, or scanned. Simultaneously, a fixed
beam is projected at 90° to the rotatable beam from
the top of the rotating head. The 90° beam provides a
convenient way to define right angle intersections for
interior layout. See vertical and line layout setups for
complete instruction on aligning the vertical plane of
light.
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