Owner's Manual

When the LaserVision® AUTO is in vertical mode, it
is completely manual in operation and will not turn
off if it is disturbed. Check the vertical vial and your
benchmarks regularly to be sure your work will be
accurate. The LaserVision® AUTO is designed for
vertical alignment up to two stories high.
The base of the LaserVision® AUTO has four
notches molded-in to quickly allow the transferring of
points from floor to ceiling. By simply drawing an
intersection with two lines, the base notches act as
guides to align the LaserVision® AUTO over the
intersection. Once over the point, center the bubble in
the circular vial and the self leveling system will
operate, projecting a self plumbed spot on the ceiling.
Calibration
There is no set interval for checking the calibration of the LaserVision® AUTO, but calibration
should be checked from time to time in order to ensure that the highest possible quality of work is
being done. Calibration should always be checked if the laser has been handled roughly or shipped by
common carrier.
Batteries
From time to time, remove the batteries and check the contacts for corrosion. Alkaline batteries will
last far longer than carbon batteries. If you use Ni-Cad rechargeable batteries, be careful to never
charge alkaline or carbon batteries. Also, do not charge Ni-Cad batteries too often. Ni-Cad batteries
should be charged after about 20 to 24 hours of operation. Never run the laser from the charger unless
there are rechargeable (Ni-Cad) batteries installed. Keep a spare set of batteries in the carrying case to
avoid down time.
Laser output windows
Regularly check the output windows for dust and dirt. Dust can be removed with a camera brush or
clean compressed air.
Control panel and exterior
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