level 3, the laser outlet opening for line opera-
tion 5 must face upward and the aluminium
supporting surface 2 of the measuring tool
must face sideward.
Fig. B
Alignment with Laser Line (Line Operation)
Fasten the measuring tool to wall holder 13,
place it against a wall via the three support-
ing points 7 or fasten it to an other magnetic
surface with the magnets 9.
Horizontal Alignment (see figures C-D)
The laser outlet opening for line operation 5
must be horizontal and the aluminum support-
ing surface 2 of the measuring tool must face
downward. Horizontally align the measuring
tool with spirit level 4. As an example, you can
align picture frames or shelves alongside the
horizontal laser line.
NOTE: Horizontal alignment with the laser line
is only possible on the surface, against which
the measuring tool was placed. Even when
the measuring tool was aligned with the spirit
level, the laser line on a transverse wall does
not necessarily run horizontal, and is thus not
suitable for leveling.
Fig. C
Fig. D
E N G L I S H •
Vertical Alignment (see figure D)
The laser outlet opening for line operation
5 must face upward and the aluminium sup-
porting surface 2 of the measuring tool must
face sideward. Vertically align the measuring
tool with spirit level 3. As an example, you can
align top and base cabinets alongside the verti-
cal laser line.
Alignment off of reference points (see fig E)
Turn the measuring tool to any required angle
in order to align the laser line alongside your
reference points. As an example, this can be
used to hang picture frames parallel to stairs
or to the incline of a roof.
Fig. E
Projecting/Checking Heights via Laser point
(point operation) (see figure F)
Place the measuring tool on the wall holder
and horizontally align it.
As an example, you can use the laser point to
align socket outlets on different walls or hang
up wardrobe hooks at the same height.
For this, turn the upper part of the wall holder
13 with the measuring tool, and not the mea-
suring tool on the wall holder.
Fig. F
When turning, pay attention not to touch the
measuring tool, otherwise its position could be
changed.
• Working with tripod (recommended): Align
the laser beam to the requested height.
Project or check the height at the target loca-
tion.
• Working without tripod: Determine the
height difference between the laser beam and
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