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Transferring a Position Mark (fi g. D)
The tool produces two laser lines in horizontal and in vertical direction, to
transfer a mark.
• Align the relevant laser beam with the mark.
Rotating the Tool (fi g. E)
When in wall set-up, the tool can be rotated manually to transfer the
horizontal laser line. Rotate the tool to the left or right as required.
Laser Accessories (Optional)
DIGITAL LASER DETECTOR: BCLLD/BCLLD-G (DETECTOR) (FIG. F, G)
The Berner Digital Laser Detector (BCLLD/BCLLD-G) helps in locating
a laser beam emitted by the laser in bright light conditions or over long
distances. The detector can be used in both indoor and outdoor situations
where it is diffi cult to see the laser beam.
BCLLD is designed exclusively for use with the BCLL BASIC and BCLL TOP
line lasers. It is not for use with rotating lasers.
BCLLD-G is designed exclusively for use with the BCLL-G BASIC and
BCLL-G TOP line lasers. It is not for use with rotating lasers.
The detector gives both visual signals through the LCD display window (17)
and audio signals through the speaker (18) to indicate the location of the
laser beam.
The Berner Digital Laser Detector can be used with or without the detector
clamp. When used with the clamp, the detector can be positioned on a grade
rod, leveling pole, stud or post.
Batteries (fi g. F)
The digital laser detector is powered by a 9-volt battery. To install the battery
provided, lift up on the battery compartment cover (19). Place the 9-volt
battery in the compartment, aligning the battery as shown on the embossed
icon.
Detector Controls (fi g. F)
The detector is controlled by the power button (21) and the volume button
(22).
When the power button is pushed once, the detector is turned on. The top of
the sensor window shows the ON icon and the volume icon.
The Berner Digital Laser Detector also has an auto shut-off feature. If
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