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Fuel Gauge
The fuel gauge is displayed continuously when the
tool is ON. When less than 7% of charge is left, 1
light continuous flashing on the fuel gauge until the
tool shut off..
To signal the end of charge, 1 light on the fuel gauge
will flash 4 times and the tool will not run. Charge
the battery pack.
If the tool becomes too hot, the fuel gauge lights
will flash and the tool will not run. Allow the tool to
cool down.
To reduce the risk of injury or dam-
WARNING
age, securely mount/attach the
laser before starting an operation. Injury/damage
may occur if the laser falls.
Mounting/Adjusting the Laser Level
The pivot bracket can be used to mount the laser
level in multiple ways:
• Use the embedded magnets to secure the laser
level to steel studs, steel beams, etc.
• Use the keyhole slot to hang the laser level on the
wall with a nail or screw.
• Set the laser level on a flat surface.
• Position the laser and/or wall mount on a stable
surface.
• Use the 1/4"-20 or 5/8"-11 threaded insert to mount
on a tripod.
Lanyard Attachments
Use MILWAUKEE Lanyards to help reduce the risks
associated with dropped tools. Complies with ANSI/
ISEA 121:2018.
1. Follow instructions pro-
vided with tool lanyard.
2. The lanyard will create
a secure anchor point
for use. WARNING! Do
not exceed maximum
capacity marked on the
lanyard label. Exceeding
maximum capacity may result in serious injury
or death.
OPERATION
To reduce the risk of injury or tem-
WARNING
porary effects on vision, do not
look directly into the laser when it is on.
Use of controls or adjustments or
CAUTION
performance of procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazard-
ous radiation exposure.
Perform the Accuracy Field Check
NOTICE
procedure immediately upon unboxing
of each new Laser Level and before exposure to
jobsite conditions. See "Accuracy Field Check"
for information.
Turning On/Off
To turn on the laser and unlock the pendulum, rotate
the On/Off dial to the desired position. The remain-
ing battery life will be displayed. WARNING! Do not
look directly into laser apertures. Horizontal level
line will immediately be emitted from aperture in the
laser housing.
ON Turns ON the laser and unlocks the pendu-
lum to enable self-leveling.
ON
Turns ON the laser but does not unlock the
pendulum (self leveling is disabled). The
laser line will flash once every 8 seconds
to indicate that the projected line are not
level.
NOTE: The
leveling and therefore is not intended for
projecting a level line.
OFF Turns OFF the laser and locks the pen-
dulum. When not in use, turn off the tool
and store the Laser Level in the protective
carrying case.
Using the Laser Level
1. For best results, place the tool on a work surface
that is:
• sturdy
• level (within 4 degrees of true level)
• free of vibrations
• 90° to the work area
2. Turn on the tool.
3. The tool will self-level when placed on surfaces
within 4 degrees of true level when dial is unlocked
and on.
4. The tool is ready once the emitted line are continu-
ous and no longer moving on the work surface.
5. If the tool cannot achieve a level state (i.e., the
work surface is > 4 degrees off true level), the
laser line will flash rapidly (3 flashes per second).
Relocate or adjust the work surface.
Troubleshooting
If the tool does not turn on:
• Ensure battery is installed properly. Fuel gauge
should indicate remaining charge when correctly
installed.
• Ensure battery is charged.
• Ensure the tool's internal temperature is within speci-
fied operating ranges. If stored in excessive heat or
cold, allow at least 2 hours to acclimate to ambient
temperature before turning on the tool.
If problem persists, please contact a MILWAUKEE
service facility for support.
ACCURACY FIELD CHECK
Perform the Accuracy Field Check
NOTICE
procedure immediately upon unboxing
of each new Laser Level and before exposure to
jobsite conditions. See "Accuracy Field Check"
for information. Should any deviation from listed
p r o d u c t a c c u r a c y b e f o u n d , p l e a s e c o n -
tact a MILWAUKEE service facility. Failure to do so
could result in rejection of warranty claim.
Influences on Accuracy
Ambient temperature gradients can impact laser
accuracy. For accurate and repeatable results, the
following procedure should be conducted with the
laser elevated off the ground and placed in the center
of the working area.
Abusive treatment of the Laser Level, such as exces-
sive impacts from drop, can also lead to deviations
in product accuracy.
Therefore, it is recommended to conduct the Field
Check procedure after any impact or before complet-
ing any critical jobs.
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ON mode disables self-

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