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love loss and healing a womans guide to transforming griefIt is one the world’s most advanced and accurate grade-setting lasers. To quickly and effectively use the RL-100 2S, please read these brief instructions carefully, and keep them in a convenient location for future reference. We suggest that everyone understand the meaning of the following displays and icons before reading the “Safety Cautions”. This is only to be carried out by TOPCON or an authorized dealer, only. Laser beams can be dangerous, and can cause eye injury if used incorrectly. Do not connect or disconnect equipment with wet hands, you are at risk of electric shocks if you do. Risk of injury by overturn the carrying case. Repair and servicing of this laser are to be performed by TOPCON or its authorized dealer. Caution: Use of adjustment controls or performance procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Sets the masking direction.When using the remote controller, turn on the power for the instrument, and then the power for the remote controller. Turn on the level sensor. For charging and battery replacement instructions, see the “Maintaining Power sources” section. Setting Up Instrument Set the instrument on a tripod or smooth surface.There will be interactive transmission between the instrument and the remote controller. When you are using plural RL-100 2S at your job site, you can use your RC-400 for the other RL-100 2S unit. Change the channel to receive the internal data of each RL-100 2S to the RC-400 by operating the RC-400. When using the RC-400 for wireless remote control, also turn the instrument ON or OFF by pressing the power switch on the RC-400. When transmission had not been correctly performed, “NG”. If the channel on the main unit is different from that on the remote control when the power switch is turned ON, the channel on the main unit will be automatically searched for. Recharge the battery or replace the dry batteries with new ones.http://51dentist.com/userfiles/1599558448.xml
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RC-400 BATTERY Low (Displayed on the RC-400 only) Grades can be set in the range indicated below.The sighting collimator on top of the instrument is calibrated to the grade axis of the laser beam. The axis symbol will flash and it will go into grade entry X axis status. Press the menu key to display the menu screen. As Changing Masking Mode you can see, the mask setting is framed with the Changing rotary head speed. Masking (Laser beam shutter) setting Depending on the status of the location where the instruments are used, laser beam emission to unnecessary direction can be shut off. When setting up with the remote controller, make sure that “OK”. Search for the channels available on active or standby RL-100 2S. When the search is completed, searched channels will be displayed.Set a sensitivity level to suit the location where the instrument is used such as places that undergo many vibrations, and also in consideration of the operational precision. Safety Lock System will active. (This will be active around 10 minutes after turning on the power.) Should the installed status of the instrument suddenly change when automatic alignment is functioning and laser beam is being emitted, through, for example, unnecessary contact by the user, the automatic alignment function will automatically stop to protect operational precision. This helps enable the user to be completely aware of potential problems before they can become serious. Active. The instrument will perform automatic alignment;. RL-100 2S can be used in this state.The cover does not move but it will be open.Mount the instrument on the tripod in the direction shown in the right figure (Y-axis facing the wall). After the automatic alignment is completed, the “POSITION 1” light will turn on, then, the rotary head rotates and emits Check the laser beam on the wall. After the automatic If one of the 3 center indicators is lit, calibration is normal. Check the procedure again and perform any inspections and adjustments.http://www.korvet-sp.ru/userfiles/comenda-dishwasher-fc4ea-manual.xml Staff Level sensor Nail 1 Nail 2 Securely position Nail 1 and Nail 2 exactly 30m apart. 2 Turn on power for the instrument and verify the staff height of Nail 1 and Nail 2 at grade setting of 0 with laser sensor and record. If the calculated result for either axis is out of the range, contact your dealer or Topcon. Repeat the procedure aligning the “X” axis on the line created by Nail 1 and Nail 2. Do not use ether, benzene, thinner or other solvents. By pressing this switch, the precision options are Beam receiving switched alternately. Confirm window the precision choice by the indicator. Alarm detection at the level sensor can be canceled by turning off the level sensor switch while pressing the buzzer sound switch. The scope can be swiveled and locked in place so its aimed toward any of the four beam axes. Using the scope, follow the steps on page 22 to align the instrument. Turn the power for the instrument off, and then turn it LCD backlight is Cannot be displayed back on.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The defin itions of t he indicati ons are listed below. Be sure you underst and them before read ing the manual’ s main text. Definition of Indication W ARNING Ignoring this indication and making an operation err or could possibly result in death or serious injury to the opera tor. CAUTION Ignoring this indication and making an operation err or could possibly result in personal injury or proper ty damage. This symbol indicate s items for which cauti on (hazard warnings incl usive) is urged. S pecific det ails are printed in or near the symb ol. This symbol i ndicates it ems which are prohib ited. S pecific de tai ls are print ed in or near the symbo l. This symbo l indicat es items which must a lways be perf ormed. S pecific d eta ils are printed in or near th e symbol.https://skazkina.com/ru/bose-lifestyle-38-manual-pdf Fire, electric shock or burns could result. Do not use t he unit in areas e xposed to hi gh amount s of dust or ash, in areas where there is inad equate vent ilatio n, or near combust ible materials. An explosion c ould occur. When securing the instrument in the carryi ng case make sure that al l catches, includ ing the side catche s, are closed. Fai lure to do so could result in the instrument falli ng out whi le bein g carried, causing injury. Caution Do not u se the carryi ng case as a foot stool. The case i s slippery a nd unst able so a person co uld sli p and fa ll of f it. Do not place t he instrument i n a case with a damaged case or bel t. The case or instrume nt could be dropped an d cause injury. Hea t or igni tion could result. Do not use volt age other than th e specified power supply volt age. Fire or elect rical shock could re sult. Do not use damaged power cords, plugs or loose outl et s. Fire or electric shock could result. Do not us e power cords other tha n those desi gnated. Fire coul d result. Do not use batteri es other than tho se designated. An explosio n could occur, or abnormal he at generat ed, lead ing to fire. Do not place art icles such as clo thing on the batt ery charger while cha rging batterie s. S parks c ould be induced, leading to fire. Use only the speci fied battery charger to recharge batteries. Oth er chargers may be of di f ferent volt age rating or polarity, causing sp arking which coul d lead to fire or burns. An expl osion could occur, re sulting in i njury. Do not use the ba ttery or charg er for any othe r equipment or purpose. Fire or burns caused by ign ition coul d result. T o prevent shorti ng of the battery in st orage, appl y insulatin g t ape or equiva lent to the terminal s. Otherwise shorti ng could occur, re sulting in fire or burns. Do not use b atteries or the b attery charger i f wet. Result ant shorting co uld lead to fire or burns. Do not connect or disconnect power suppl y plugs with wet han ds.http://cmpgrupo.com/images/canon-650-film-camera-manual.pdf Electric shock could result. Caution Do not touc h liquid lea king from batterie s. Harmful chemic als could cause burns or blisters. Failure to tighten the screw prope rly could result in the instrument fa lling of f the trip od, c ausi ng in jury. T ighte n securely the leg fixi ng screws of the tripo d on which the instrume nt is mounted. Fail ure to tighten the screws could resul t in the tri pod collap sing, causing inju ry. Do not carry the tri pod with the tripod shoes point ed at other persons. A person could be in jured if s truck by the tripod shoes. Keep han ds and feet away from t he tripo d shoes when fixing the t ripod in the ground. A hand or foot st ab wound could result. T ighte n the le g fixing s crews securely before c arrying t he tripod. Failu re to tight en the screws could lead to the tri pod legs extending, causing injury. Vibration an d Impact Protectio n When transp orting the instrume nt, provide prot ection to minimi ze risk of severe vibration or imp act. Severe vibra tion or imp act s may af fect beam accuracy. Protection against abrupt change in temper ature Do not leave the in strument under stron g sunlight f or a long time. It may cause the instrument to ma lfunction.As per the sai d sta ndard, RL-SV2 S standard model is clas sified as “Class 3R (III a) Laser Product s”. These are simple product s to operate and do not require tra ining from a laser safety of ficer. In case of any failure, do not disassemb le the instrume nt. Cont act TO PCON or your T OPCON dealer. Do not look direct ly into the laser beam. Doing so could cause permanent eye damage. Vi sible laser Laser output: 2.4mW CLASS III a LASER PRODUCT VISIBLE LASER BEAM Beam aperture Explanatory Label Each lavel is differed by the market. Doing so could cause permanent eye damag e. Never int entional ly point the l aser bea m at ano ther pe rson. The laser beam is injurious to the eyes and ski n. Caution Perform checks at sta rt of work and periodic che cks and adjus tment s with the l aser beam emitted under normal conditi ons. When the inst rument is not being used, tu rn off th e power. When disposin g of the instrume nt, destroy the bat tery connector so th at the laser beam cannot be e mitted. Operate the instrument wi th due cautio n to avoid inju ries that may be caused by the laser be am uninten tionall y striking a person in the eye. A void setti ng the instrument at height s at which the p ath of the laser may strike pedestri ans or drivers at head height. Cancels input or escape to previous status. V ertical rotation: changes to the Alignment Mode. Arrow ke ys The arrows indicate code select ion, digit shift, and number input during grade se tting, and designa tes direction during masking setting. The laser speed will be 500 rpm. Power deplet ion Laser will stop Dry cell battery type:Rep lace with new batteries. Recharge able b attery type:W hen conn ecting to AD-15 du ring err or display, turn OFF the po wer an d then tu rn the power back ON to re store operat ion. RC-60 Display Display i s the same a s the RL-SV2S.By pressing this switch, the precision options are switched alterna tely. Confirm the precision choice by th e indica tor. (Normal precision is the default set ting each ti me the sensor is turned on.) Power switch The power switch tur ns ON or OFF by pressing. The LS-80L can be canceled the alarm detection fro m the RL-SV2S. To be canceled the detection; Press the power switch while pressi ng the buzzer soun d switch when powering on. Normal precision mode High precision mode Higher than datum posit ion (Buzzer so und:High frequ ent beep sound) Move the sensor downward. Datum position (Buzzer sound:Conti nuous beep sound) Lower than datum position (Buzzer so und:Low freq uent beep so und) Move the sensor upward. The power is low, but laser is still usable. Dead batt ery. Replace the dry bat tery with new one. A flash sh ows that the RL-SV2S power is low. A flash and a buzzer sound signifie s that the height alert function of the RL-S V2S is Use the DB-74C charging battery holder ins tead. Plug AD-15. If you allow the battery to beco me completely discharg ed, it will have an ef fect on future charg ing. Use the RC-60 control p anel for setting. C “Setting channe l” (p. 44) 5.2 How to set remote c ontroller communication channel After auto leveling, the laser beam will emit ho rizont ally.Example Operational. V e rtical Rot ation 1 Inst all th e RL-SV2S on to the tripo d and set so t hat the bub ble is at the center of the verti cal rot ation ci rcular leve l vial. 2 Press power swi tch. When aut o leve ling is comp lete, th e lase r bea m will em it v ertica lly. About ma nual li ne control C 7.2 Line Co ntrol (manua l vertical beam alig nment)(p. 37) 154 152 150 153 151 138 136 134 132 139 137 135 133 131 131 149 147 148 146 HOL DE R - 6 Install the LS-80L on a st aff in the manner shown below. Clamp knob Level sensor holder model 6 LS-80L. Auto leveling st arts a gain. Af ter auto leveling is finished, the laser beam is emitted. 4 Make sure that the l aser beam is set at the correc t height. Height Alert Display (Flashing) There are two metho ds to set grades o n the la ser beam: 1) direct entry of the grade values for the X and Y axes, and 2) match ing to set grades on laser beam according to the slope of the ground on site. ? How to ente r grade values Grade can be set i n both axes, X and Y, as sho wn below.When setting l arger grades, til t the RL-SV2S toward s the direction of th e slope to maint ain within the auto leveli ng range.How to s et grades 1 Press the key and th e X axis displa y will st art flashing.The Y a xis displ ay will st art flashing.G Do not change the hei ght of the LS-8 0L inst alled on the pole. If the heig ht of the RL-SV2S is changed, return to step 4 an d redo the adjustme nt. Matching Mode (Manual Slope) This mode is used to align the grade s of the laser cali bration to the wo rked grade. 1 Horizont ally rot ate the laser beam of the RL-SV2S set up at the st andard height. 2 Adjus t the height o f the LS-80L inst alled on the p ole and alig n the st andard posi tion of the LS-80L with the laser beam and fi x. 3 Set up the LS-80 L in step 2 on the grade surface. 4 Using the sig ht, roughly al ign the pos ition of the RL- SV2S on top of the tripo d to the dire ction of the LS- 80L. Us ing the Matching Mode, move the laser up and down according to the step s described below to match the on-gra de position of the LS-80L. 5 Press the key. 6 Scre en has switched to Matchi ng Mode (SLOPE). Press the key. LS-8 0L. Whe n auto level ing is complet e, the laser beam wi ll be vertically emitted. 3 Move the RL-SV2S to ali gn Point A and the laser beam, and mak e sure that the bubble is at the center of the vertical rot ation circular leve l vial on the control p anel. 7.2 Line Control (manual vertical be am alignment). If thi s interferes wi th the operati on, change th e transmission cha nnels for t he RL-SV2S and the RC-60 a nd try again. ( C 5.2 How to set re mote control ler communicat ion channel (p. 24)) Masking (Lase r beam shutter ) settin g Depending on th e stat us of the locati on where the inst ruments are used, laser beam emissi on to unnecessary directio n can be shut off. 1 Press key to disp lay the menu scre en. 2 Use the key to posit ion on the Mask disp lay and press the key. 3 Selec t the directi on you desire to mask usi ng the arrow keys.Auto leveling OFF (LEVEL OFF): Af ter auto lev eling is comp lete, th e auto level ing functi on will stop. (Man ual Mode) Auto le veling ON (LEVEL ON): Auto le veling func tion will be ef fective at al l times. 1 Press the key. 2 Press the or key to select auto le veling (LEVEL), and press th e key. 3 Press the or key to select ON or OFF a nd press the key. Setting is complete. After re verting fro m the Sleep Mode, a ll previo us settings are maint ained. Setting is complete. When rotating the RL-SV2S, ensure tha t the instrumen t height is not misa ligned. The RL-SV2S auto leveli ng is complete and the laser will emit. T urn OFF the power. If the dif ference is more t han 5 mm, follow adjusting steps for horizont al rota tion. Cont act your dealer or T opcon. 50m X1 X2 X2 laser beam X2 laser posi tion Press the key. The screen will switch to the Y axis check and a djusting mode. When checking an d adjusting the Y a xis directi on, press the key. Horizont al Rot a tion Cone Error Perform the foll owing check af ter completing “Hori zont al Calibration ” on the previous p age. 1 Set up the las er centered between two wal ls approxima tely 50 m (164 f t) ap art. Orient th e instrument so one axis, eith er X or Y, i s facing the walls. Do not change the axis orien tation of the RL-SV2S. T urn the RL-SV2S on. 4 Again locat e and mark the posit ion of the RL-SV2S beam on both wal ls using the LS-80 L. 5 Measure the dist ance between the first and second marks on each wall. Securely positio n Nail 1 and Nai l 2 exa ctly 30m apa rt.At this t ime the st af f height f or Nail 1 and Nail 2 should recorded as h1 and h2 (mm). Check the LS-80L is set at high precisi on. 3 Set Y axis grade t o 1.00. Align re ad the elev ation of the lase r beam in milli meters at Nail 1 and Nail 2. Designate th ese elevatio ns as “h3” at Nail 1, and “h4” at Nail 2. 4 Using the eleva tion readings for h1, h2, h3 and h4, comp lete the equati on below. If the calc ulated result is the ra nge of 0.990 - 1.010, t he instrument i s normal. If th e calcula ted result for ei ther axis is out of the range, cont act your de aler or T opcon. Repeat the pr ocedure ali gning the “X” axis on the line created by Nail 1 and Nail 2. Checking Calibration 1 T urn ON the power for the LS-80L and move into high preci sion mode. 2 Inst all the LS-8 0L on a beam 10 meters or higher above the f loor, as s hown in the diagram. 3 Hang the weight f rom the LS-80L indicato r to t he floor (Point A). 4 Mark the stand ard line on the floor perpendicula r to the dir ection of the beam wh ere Point A crosses. 5 Set up the RL-SV2S for ver tical rot ation at the position shown in the d iagram and tu rn ON the power. 6 Maint ain the lev el of the st andard line on the floor and la ser beam, and move t he RL-SV2S to the direction of the arrow. Ensure tha t the l aser be am is at the LS-80L indicator pos ition (check with the buzzer sound from the LS-80L). 8.2 V ertical Calibratio n Label sensor Beam Approx. 10m Standar d line Laser beam Appr ox.1 0cm If the diff erence exceeds 1 mm, move on t o the next adju stment. ? Horizont al calibration and adjustment 1 Move the RL-SV2S in the di rection of the arro w to align the st andard line and las er beam. 2 Wh ile pr ess ing the key, pre ss the key. Press the key. 3 Press either th e key or the key to align the las er beam with the LS-80L indi cator position. (chec k with the buzzer sound from the LS-80L) 4 Press the key. Error Display(p. 62) Reset tiltin g to the direction to raise th e X- side. Reset tiltin g to the direction to raise th e Y- side. Change both the RL-SV2S and RC-60 to other channel. If the error persists, check the transmission environment and reduce wireless LAN and other similar wir eless transmissions as much as p ossible. More than 2 RL-SV2S devices are within the transmissio n range of the RC-60, making transmission impossible. Change the channel for both the RL-SV2S (1) and RC-60 used for the operation to another channel. Exceeding the adjustment range. T urn the power of the RL-SV2S OFF, turn ON the power back again and readjust. E-05 T urn the pow er for the instrument off, and then turn it back on. E-51,55 Internal error T ransmission not possible with the RL-SV2S. Remove and replace the dry cell batteries from the RC-60. E-?? Wireless function error for the RL-SV2S. Unable to transmit with th e RC-60. T urn the power for the instrument off, and then turn it back on. E-6 5 Internal transmission e rror for the RL-SV2S. E-70’ s Slope function erro r. E-80’ s Leveling incomplete. E-9 9 Internal memory error for the RL-SV2S. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any inte rference received, including interfe rence that may cause undesired operation. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial env ironment. This equipment ge nerates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy an d, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communicatio ns. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause ha rmful interference in which case the use r will be required to correct the interf erence at his own expense. This equipment should be installed and operated with at least 20cm and more between the radiator and person ’s body (excluding extremeties: hands, wrists, feet and ankles). CAUTION: This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End u ser cannot modify this transmitter device. Any unauthorized modification made on the device could avoid the user's authority to operate this device. Address: 7400 National Drive Live rmore, CA94551, U.S.A T elephone number:925-245-8300 The required antenna impe dance is 50 ohms.” “T o reduce pot ential radio interf erence to other users, the ante nna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropical ly radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more th an that permit ted for successful communicat ion.”. Please inquire below if you wish to receive a cop y of T opcon's Declaration of Conformity. For the best performance of the instruments, please read these instructionsWe suggest that everyone understand the meaning of the following displaysDisplay. MeaningWhen transporting the instrument, provide some protection to minimize riskThis is only to be carried out by TOPCON or an authorized dealer, only! Do not use damaged power cable, plug and socket. Do not use a wet battery. Never use an instrument near ?ammable gas, liquid matter, and do not use inThe strong magnetic ?eld can disrupt the normal operation of such devices. Do not dispose in ?re or heat. Do not short circuit battery when storing it.Do not place ?ngers on magnet while mounting to equipment. Strong magnetic ?eld. Do not place LS-B10W magnetic clamp near any sensitive electronic devicesDo not allow skin or clothing to come into contact with acid from the batteries,Wireless communication switch. Power switch. Magnet. Power ON: Short push. Power OFF: Long pushIndex. Detective precision (Mode) switch. Battery cover. Buzzer sound switch. Indicator(LCD). Indicator(LED). Battery cover knob. Buzzer speaker. CAN Connector. DetectorSee the RD-10W Instruction manual for details on the RD-10W. Please inquire with your sales agent forOperationGRADE position. The reference position has been set.How to set up the wireless communication default setting. Place the LS-B10W and RD-10W in close position, so that they will not be affected by other wireless communications.When setting up, the instrument will be in the communication set-upDuring communication, the. LED will ?ash quickly. Eliminate any in?uence from otherHow to use wireless communicationIf ?ashing continues after turning off the power and on once again,Precision mode. Height alert warning ofMode1. A ?ash and a buzzer sound signi?esHigher than datum position. Move the sensor downward.Mode2. Datum position (ON GRADE position)Mode3. Mode4 (Blinking). Lower than datum position. Move the sensor upward.Battery remaining display. Flashes slowly. Indicates the battery remaining of laser sensor as follows. Battery is suf?cient. Flashing alternately. Dead battery. Replace the dry battery with new one. Rotating laser battery warning. A ?ash shows that the rotating laser powerThe power is low, but sensor is still usable. Power-save function. The instrument turns the power-save mode after detecting no laser beam for more than approx.In the power-save mode, the indicator LCD turns off and one indicator LED blinks green.The mode can also be canceled by pressing the power switch again.). Auto-cut off function. The power will be turned off automatically after detecting no laser beam for more than approx. 30Laser beam positions and display patterns. DetectiveSpeci?cations. Detective rangeDetective angle. Detective precision. Detectable laser wave length. Laser detecting rangeWireless communicationNo display when in Mode 4. No display when in Mode 4. Flashes quickly. When the laserFlashes more slowly. Power source. AA-size dry cells 3pcs. Continuous operating time. Approximately 20 hoursOperating temperature. Water proofWeight (Without cells)Detective angle, Detective precision and Laser detecting range may varyIn order to comply with FCC radio-frequency radiation exposure guidelines for an uncontrolled exposure, this device and its antennaThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may notDeclaration of ConfomityKind of Product: Laser Sensor. Type designation: LS-B10WRadio:EN 300 328Phone: 925-245-8300 Fax: 925-245-8599 www.topcon.comPhone: 916-374-8575 Fax: 916-374-8329Phone: 02-8748-8777 Fax: 02-9647-2926 www.topcon.com.auLower Ballymount Road, Dublin 12, Lreland. Phone: 01460-0021 Fax: 01460-0129. Krungdhonburi Rd., Klongtonsai, Klongsarn, Bangkok 10600 Thailand.Giesserallee 31, 47877 Willich, GERMANYTaman Ampang Hilir, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA. Phone: 03-42701068 Fax: 03-42704508Phone: 82-2-2055-0321 Fax: 82-2-2055-0319 www.topcon.co.krPhone: 2690-1328 Fax: 2690-2221 www.topcon.com.hk. Frederic Mompou 5, ED. Euro 3, 08960, Sant Just Desvern, Barcelona, Spain.Building A No.9, Kangding StreetPhone: 10-6780-2799 Fax: 10-6780-2790. Neongatan 2 S-43151 Molndal, SWEDEN. Phone: 031-7109200 Fax: 031-7109249Phone: 44-1635-551120 Fax: 44-1635-551170. P. O. BOX 70-1002 Antelias, BEIRUT-LEBANON.Phone: 3-3558-2520 Fax: 3-3960-4214 www.topcon.co.jpPDF Version: 1.3. Linearized: No. Modify Date: 2006:06:07 11:55:15Z. Create Date: 1904:01:01 22:04:32Z. Page Count: 4. Creation Date: 1904:01:01 22:04:32Z. Mod Date: 2006:06:07 11:55:15Z. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 5.0.1 for Macintosh. Metadata Date: 2006:06:07 11:55:15Z. Title: LS-B10W(E).fm. Remove the batteries from the instrument whenWhen washing the instrument,Affection of the radio waves. When using the instrument in the following place, the strong radio waveC-size dry cells. 4pcs. Carrying case. 1pc. Instruction manual. 1pc. Nomenclature and Functions. Wireless communication LEDTilt indicator. Indicator. Please refer to the back of theWireless communication switchDetective precisionZero-set switchWe suggest that everyone understand the meaning of the following displaysDisplay. Tilt switch. Ignoring or disregard of this display may lead to death or seriousBattery cover. Connector for external communication. Remove battery when connecting. MeaningPower ON: Short push. Power OFF: Long push. Clamp knob. Detector. Clamp. DetectorWhen transporting the instrument, provide some protection to minimize riskDo not use damaged power cable, plug and socket. Never use an instrument near flammable gas, liquid matter, and do not use in a coalShape: Cylindrical. Dimension: 45 to 51mm in diameter. Do not dispose in fire or heat. Do not short circuit battery when storing it.Please refer to the instruction manual for the machine orRemove battery when using the connector for external communication.OperationThis is the ON GRADE position. The referencePrecision mode. It is possible to change the detective precision of thePlease select Mode 1 to 4 according to the objective of thePressing the detective precision (Mode) switch will changeMode1. Mode2. Mode3. Mode4. Connecting the connector cable PC-18 (sold separately) to the connector forWhen the instrument is operated with the external powerThe power switch of the instrument will not function when an external power supply is used. Wireless communication will not function when using external communication or an external power supply. Laser beam positions and display patterns. Indicator (LED). Battery remaining display LEDGoes out. Battery is sufficient. (When Mode 1 is selected, the lamp willFlashes slowly. The power is low, but sensor is still usable. Dead battery. Replace the dry battery with new one. Rotating laser battery warning display. Rotating laser batteryA flash shows that the rotating laser power is low.Height alert warning of rotating laser. A flash signifies that the height alert function of rotatingFlashes quickly. Flashes. The instrument turns the power-save mode after detectingDuring the power-save mode, LED (1 yellow, 1 red) willThe mode can also be canceled by pressing the power switch again.). The power will be turned off automatically after detecting no laser beam forWhen the laserFlashes more slowlyTilt directions: Back and Forth. Switching the tilt direction. The tilt direction can be changed. High precisionLED at the side of the mark indicating the tilt direction will flash. The. LED will not flash when the tilt detection function is switched OFF. Lights off. Tilt indication will be displayed during laser detection and for 20Changing the ON-GRADE position function. Tilt direction mark: Back and Forth. Tilt direction mark: Right and Left. Switching the tilt precisionThe tilt precision will change. At this time,The ON-GRADE position can be changed to the position where laser beam. The range in whichTilt precision mark: High precision.