Operation Manual

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Operation without Levelling Control
Crossed Line Operation (see Fig. )
Press the measuring mode button “mode” 1 again or press three
times directly after switching on. The levelling control is then
switched off. In this mode, the instrument can be held freely in
the hand or tilted on a tripod. The laser produces two crossed
lines that can be freely aligned and are therefore no longer forced to be
perpendicular to each other.
Renew pressing of the measuring mode button “mode” 1 brings the in-
strument back to operation with levelling control.
Working with a Tripod (see Fig. )
A tripod provides a stable, height adjustable support. Screw the instru-
ment with the threaded hole 4 on the underside of the case onto a com-
mercially available tripod with a 1/4" attachment screw (photo tripod
threads).
Laser Viewing Glasses (Accessory)
The laser viewing glasses filter out the ambient light. As a result, the red
light of the laser appears brighter to the eye.
The laser viewing glasses (accessory) are not protective glasses
against laser radiation. Do not use them as protective glasses against
strong sun light or in traffic.
Before each use, check the unit. For visible damage or loose parts
in the interior of the unit, reliable functioning is no longer ensured.
Always keep the unit clean and dry.
Wipe off dirt with a damp, soft cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning
agents or solvents.
Clean the laser outlet 3 regularly with a cotton swab and remove lint.
If the unit should fail despite the care taken in manufacture and testing,
repair should be carried out by an authorised customer services agent for
Bosch power tools.
For all inquiries and replacement parts ordering, always include the 10-
place article number on the nameplate of the unit.
In case of repair, send in the unit in the protective bag 8.
The measuring instrument, accessories and packaging should be dis-
posed of for recycling in a environmental friendly manner.
Only for EU countries
Do not dispose of measuring instruments in the household
waste!
According to the European Guidelines 2002/96/EG for
waste electric and electronic equipment and its implemen-
tation into national law, measuring instruments that are no
longer usable must be collected separately and recycled in
an environmentally friendly manner.
Working Instructions
Maintenance and Cleaning
Disposal
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