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AFTER SALES SUPPORT
1300 7 77 137
service@unclebills.com.au
MODEL: EA2258 PRODUCT CODE: 709435 07/2022
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INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
Note: If only one slope distance and angle is needed to be measured, press
and hold the OPEN button until the solid dotted box appears around the ag
of the agpole and then let the button go. The measured slope distance and
and angle will then appear on the display.
3. To ensure accuracy, hold the Laser Range Finder with a rm grip and keep it
steady till the measurement is displayed.
4. The default unit of measurement is M (Metres). To change the unit of
measurement to Y (Yards), hold down the MODE button. To switch between
the two units keep holding down the MODE button. Once the unit of
measurement desired is selected, release the MODE button.
WARNING: Please always pass your hand through the wrist strap prior to
gripping the Laser Range Finder to avoid it from dropping and getting
damaged.
NOTE: If no distance is displayed on the lens display, there is a possibility that the
object is not in the measuring range of 5 to 1000m. In this case, you will need to
retarget and measure.
NOTE: The Laser Range Finder will shut down automatically if it is not used
within 15 seconds of turning it ON.
Fog Mode
Wet weather conditions such as fog and rain can interfere with the quality of
ranging since water droplets can refract the laser emissions from the Laser
Range Finder, which ultimately prevents acquiring accurate distances. This
is where the Fog Mode can be a saviour, and can be used to screen out false
readings from raindrops or other atmospheric interference, to provide an
accurate range.
1. Put your dominant hand through the wrist strap and rmly grip the Laser
Range Finder. Bring the eyepiece to your eye and point the Laser Range
Finder at a distant object. If the object is not clear in your eld of vision, then
rotate the eyepiece of the Laser Range Finder until the object becomes clear.