When working on a wall, rstly fasten the wall holder 11 to the wall,
e.g. by placing the wall holder via an opening onto a screw that lightly
projects out of the wall. Then tighten the screw to secure the wall
holder, see gure C. Fasten the measuring tool with the magnets 7 via
the bottom plate 10 against the wall holder 11.
Spirit levels 3 aid in precisely positioning the laser line against the
wall.
horizontal alignment, the bubble must be within the marks of the
spirit level 3 which lays in the extension of the horizontal laser line,
see gure A
Laser Viewing Glasses (Accessory)
The laser viewing glasses lter out the ambient light. This makes the
red light of the laser appear brighter for the eyes.
Do not use the laser viewing glasses as safety goggles. The laser
viewing glasses are used for improved visualisation of the laser
beam, but they do not protect against laser radiation.
Do not use the laser viewing glasses as sun glasses or in traf c. The
laser viewing glasses do not afford complete UV protection and
reduce colour perception.
Work Examples
Laying of Square Tiles (see gure A)
Position the measuring tool in a corner in such a manner that the 0°
laser line runs parallel to a wall and the T-edge 5 of the measuring
tool faces against the wall. Lay the rst square tile in such a manner
that any right-angled side of the tile is seated ush on the 0° and the
90° laser line.
Laying from Edges (see gure B)
Position the measuring tool with the L-edge 8 facing against the edge
from which on you want to lay the tiles. The 90° laser line should run
parallel to this edge. The 0° laser line now marks the bottom tile row.
Tile laying in Kitchenettes (see gure C)
Firstly, determine the height at which the rst tile row is supposed to
begin. Attach the measuring tool vertically to the wall so that the 90°
laser line displays the bottom edge of the rst tile row.
90º TITLE LASER LINER
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