Safety instructions
(ERKIV
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Keep children away from laser power
tools.
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Do not point a laser beam at persons or
animals. Do not look into the laser beam.
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Never look into the laser beam either
directly or with optical instruments.
Use suitable measures to prevent a third
party from looking into the laser beam
with optical instruments.
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If at all possible let the laser beam path
run above or below eye level.
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Do not point the laser beam at highly
reflective surfaces such as mirrors,
chromium steel, polished stones, etc.
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It is not permitted to tamper with or
change the power tool. Do not disable
safety devices and do not remove
information and warning signs.
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Before switching on the power tool,
check for visible damage. Do not switch
on damaged power tools.
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The power tool may be repaired by
authorised technicians only. If the power
tool is opened without authorisation, laser
radiation may be emitted which exceeds
class 2.
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Do not use the power tool in an explosive
environment.
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When working up ladders, avoid an
abnormal body posture. Ensure that you
have a secure footing and keep your
balance.
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Do not use the device in the rain.
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If the power tool is brought from a cold to
a warm environment or vice versa, leave
the power tool to acclimatise before using
it.
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When cleaning the device, use clean and
soft cloths only.
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Transport the device in the appropriate
belt pouch.
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If shipping the power tool or disconnec-
ting it for a prolonged period, isolate the
batteries or take them out of the power
tool.
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Dispose of power tool and batteries
in accordance with the currently valid
national directives. If in doubt, contact
the manufacturer or supplier.
Causes for measurement
inaccuracies
Please note that unfavourable conditions
and measurement errors may distort the
readings.
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Reference point incorrectly set.
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Device damaged e.g. dropped.
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Measurements taken on highly structured
surfaces (e.g. insulating materials, snow).
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Measurements taken through glass
panes or similar objects.
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Measurements taken on highly reflective
surfaces.
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Measurements taken in the direction
of strong light sources or the sun.
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Measurements taken on weakly reflective
surfaces in a highly reflective environ-
ment.
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Quickly changing measuring conditions
(e.g. people running through the
measuring beam, changing light
conditions, escaping vapours).
Operating instructions