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6. Mark the position of the laser beam on the ceiling (b), directly beside the first mark (a).
7. Measure the distance between these twomarks.
• If the measurement is greater than the values shown below, the laser must be serviced at
an authorized servicecenter.
Distance
Between Walls
Allowable Distance
Between
a
and
b
8' 1/8"
10' 3/16"
14' 1/4"
20' 3/8"
Distance
Between Walls
Allowable Distance
Between
a
and
b
2.5 m 3.4 mm
3.0 m 4.2 mm
4.0 m 5.5 mm
6.0 m 8.2 mm
Using the Laser
Leveling the Laser
As long as the laser is properly calibrated, the laser is self‑leveling. Each laser is calibrated at
the factory to find level as long as it is positioned on a flat surface within average ± 4° of
level. No manual adjustments arerequired.
If the laser has been tilted so much that it cannot self‑level (> 4°), the laser beam will flash.
When the beams flash THE LASER IS NOT LEVEL (OR PLUMB) AND SHOULD NOT BE USED
FOR DETERMINING OR MARKING LEVEL OR PLUMB. Tryrepositioning the laser on a more
levelsurface.
Using the Pivot Bracket (Fig.H, I)
The laser has a magnetic pivot bracket
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permanently attached to theunit.
WARNING: Position the laser and/or wall mount on astable surface. Serious personal
injury or damage to the laser may result if the laserfalls.
• The bracket has a keyhole slot
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so it can be hung from a nail or screw on any kind
ofsurface.