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| Type | Laser Distance Meter |
|---|---|
| Accuracy | ±1.5mm |
| Laser Type | 635nm, <1mW |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
| Dimensions | 110 x 50 x 26mm |
| Weight | 100g (with battery) |
| Measuring Range | 0.05 to 30m |
| Units of Measurement | m, in, ft |
| Battery Type | 2 x AAA |
| Laser Class | Class 2 |
The measuring tool is intended for determining and checking precise horizontal partitions, vertical lines, building lines and plumb points.
The numbering of the product features shown refers to the illustration of the measuring tool on the graphic page.
Measured values determined according to EN 60745. Typically the A-weighted sound pressure level is less than 70 dB(A).
Declares conformity with standards and directives, listing technical file location and authorized signatories.
Instructions for opening the battery lid, inserting batteries, and replacing them when the low battery indicator lights up.
Operation recommended with laser receiver, allowing selection of different rotational speeds.
Laser beam moves within a limited aperture angle for increased visibility. Different aperture angles can be selected.
Enables best visibility of the variable laser beam, used for projecting heights or checking building lines.
Discusses factors affecting accuracy like ambient temperature, temperature differences, and device-specific influences.
Procedure to check horizontal levelling accuracy using a 30m distance and marking points.
Explains their function for ambient light filtering and warns against using them as safety goggles or sunglasses.
Advises using the laser receiver for improved finding of the laser beam in bright conditions or at larger distances.
Mentions preventing level position changes by using the remote control and directs to page 12 for details.
Describes mounting the tool via the 5/8" tripod mount and adjusting the tripod before switching on.
Details mounting the tool to a wall holder for stable, level, or vertical alignment.
Explains using the target plate for projecting marks, measuring offsets, and improving visibility.
Marks a reference height at a distance and periodically checks its change relative to the work point.
Aligns the laser beam to a requested height and projects or checks it at the target location.
Sets up the tool vertically to indicate a plumb line or a vertical plane, aligning the plumb beam to a reference line.
Lists causes like dead batteries or incorrect insertion and their corrective measures.
Suggests a software reset by removing and remounting the battery lid for implausible reactions.
Advises on storing, cleaning with a soft cloth, and avoiding immersion in fluids or solvents.
Provides contact details for Robert Bosch Ltd. (B.S.C.) in Great Britain for service and assistance.
Provides contact details for Origo Ltd. in Ireland for customer service.
Provides contact details for Robert Bosch Australia Pty. Ltd. for customer service in the region.
Provides contact details for BSC Service Centres in Gauteng and KZN for customer service.
Provides contact details for the Western Cape BSC Service Centre in Milnerton.
Provides contact details for Bosch Headquarters in Midrand, Gauteng.
Instructions for EC countries regarding the disposal of measuring tools into household waste according to European Guideline 2002/96/EC.
Instructions for EC countries regarding the disposal of battery packs/batteries in household waste, fire, or water.
States that defective or dead battery packs/batteries must be recycled according to guideline 91/157/EEC.
The remote control is intended for controlling the rotational laser LM30 indoors and outdoors.
Lists and describes the features of the remote control, referencing numbered illustrations.
Instructions for opening the battery lid, inserting batteries, and replacing them when the operation indicator no longer lights up.