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  • Page 1 User Manual manual version software version EZ01_03...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Booms/Bucket…………………………..34-40 Sensor Reception…………………….……..92 Laser Receiver……………………………...41 Alarms Sensors………………………………93 Manual Calibration Remote Display……………………..94 Booms & Dog Bone…………………….43-51 Bucket……………………………………51-53 Specifications…………………………………….…95 Laser Receiver……………………………...54 Safety Measuring Tips…………………55-57 EMC, FCC, CDRH………….…………...96-97 Laser Speed Compensation….58-59 Warranty & Contact Information……………..98-99 EZDigPro - 2 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 3: System Functionality

    Every time that the excavator tracks are moved, it’s necessary to zero again the reference (target) depth on a previous point or, depending on the setup, take the laser height again or use the “memory function”. See next pages for further details. EZDigPro - 3 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 4: System Components

    [intro] System Components EZDigPro - 4 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 5 [intro] System Components Each component of the system has a serial number. Please note this number before requesting service. EZDigPro - 5 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 6 If you have locked the boom, periodically check that the lock position (usually fully open) doesn’t change during work or there will be a loss of accuracy. EZDigPro - 6 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 7: First Time Setup

    - Laser Receiver calibration (if the system will be used in combination with a laser transmitter) - Laser Receiver calibration (if the system will be used in combination with a laser transmitter) (see Calibration section) (see Calibration section) Ready! Ready! EZDigPro - 7 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 8: Components Installation

    If a direct connection to the battery is needed, please verify the battery voltage (see technical specifications at the end of this manual). Junction Suction Cup EZDigPro - 8 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 9: Components Installation

    [installation] Components Installation Remote Display Note: The radio antenna is on the top of the Remote Display. Suction Cup EZDigPro - 9 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 10: Control Box & Remote Display

    [installation] Components Installation Control Box & Remote Display Note: The Remote Display must always be connected to the control box. Otherwise, the entire system will not work. Junction EZDigPro - 10 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 11: Sensors

    Charge the batteries for at least 8 hours before the first use of the system. By doing this, the batteries will be able to charge to their full capacity during the following discharge-charge cycles. Solar Cells EZDigPro - 11 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 12: Components Installation

    Attach the sensor to the main boom close to the chassis near the pivot point. There is less movement near the pivot point and the readings will be steadier, with less fluctuation. Same for the 2 articulated boom (if you have this). EZDigPro - 12 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 13: Components Installation

    Note: To ensure that you can make use of the entire capture height of the receiver, install that sensor so that the detection window will be oriented about 90° to the laser plane when you are using the receiver. EZDigPro - 13 -...
  • Page 14: Components Installation

    Usually a complete installation on the left side is recommended to have all the sensors visible from the cab. EZDigPro - 14 -...
  • Page 15 [installation] Components Installation Sensors Fixing with Magnets Pay Attention! Strong magnets! Don’t put hand or fingers between sensor and support plate or other metal parts. EZDigPro - 15 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 16: Components Installation

    [installation] Components Installation Sensors Fixing with Support Plates Pay Attention! Strong magnets! Don’t put hand or fingers between sensor and support plate or other metal parts. EZDigPro - 16 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 17: Sensors

    [installation] Components Installation Sensors Fixing with Support Plates Releasing Pay Attention! Strong magnets! Don’t put hand or fingers between sensor and support plate or other metal parts. EZDigPro - 17 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 18: Control Box System Start-Up

    System start-up At system start-up a welcome screen shows the software version loaded into the EZDigPro control box. Before starting to work with the system, you must assign each sensor to the machine elements where they will be installed and calibrate the machine with the calibration procedure.
  • Page 19 DONE ? SENSORS SEARCH SENSORS SENSORS SEARCH SENSORS PAGE RECEIVED ? PAGE RECEIVED ? RECEIVED WITHIN RECEIVED WITHIN 150 SECONDS ? 150 SECONDS ? ALARM PAGE ALARM PAGE WORK SCREEN WORK SCREEN EZDigPro - 19 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 20: Keypad Identification

    Depth value setting: To set a new distance to the target depth. Bucket selection page Press once: To set a new slope (%). Press & hold (only in Advanced Mode): Profile Mode EZDigPro - 20 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 21 Press once to cycle through the horn settings: Off, On, Loud. Enabling the speaker enables additional on-grade audio indication: On-grade: Continuous tone Too high or too low: Beeping tone Press & hold to access the Dead Band setting page EZDigPro - 21 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 22: Part Names

    If you have an articulated boom and you lock it to the main boom and use it as a single boom, the system can be set and used as a 3-sensor machine. EZDigPro - 22 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 23: Part Names

    Note: Use the machine data storing function (see: User Options Menu) to avoid re-calibration each time you put the system on another machine. Also mount the sensors with the support plates if you plan to change machines often. EZDigPro - 23 -...
  • Page 24: Access To Calibration Functions

    PIN : PIN : Confirm Confirm Scroll to Confirm and press Enter If the password is incorrect, the message “Access denied!” will be displayed. Press the button to return to the operation mode. EZDigPro - 24 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 25: Calibration Menu

    You can set a password to protect the calibration menu. Default value is zero (the control box will not prompt for a password). See next pages for complete description of every menu EZDigPro - 25 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 26: Sensor Assignment

    Note: Don’t assign a sensor to an element which already has a sensor assigned to it. Note: The sensors only communicate with the system when they’re vertical – except during sensor assignment. EZDigPro - 26 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 27: Sensor Assignment

    After the sensor assignment – or before the next-day setup – you can verify the sensor assignment per the Troubleshooting Sensor Reception section on page 92 by rotating a sensor (in vertical) with your hand. The value that changes the most indicates which sensor you’re actually using. EZDigPro - 27 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 28: Machine Selection

    System sees No Sensor Calibration: System sees No Sensor Calibration: sensors Assignment done! Automatic X sensors Assignment done! Automatic Manual Manual BACK Press Enter BACK Press Enter X: number of received sensors EZDigPro - 28 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 29: Calibration Selection

    +/- 1cm (+/- ½ inch). The automatic calibration procedure was developed by the Institute for Industrial Mathematics at the University of Paderborn, Germany. EZDigPro - 29 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 30: Automatic Calibration Sensors Position

    Answer the menu questions about your installation: Bucket sensor Bucket sensor position: position: DogBone DogBone Bucket Bucket Left Side Left Side Bucket sensor Bucket sensor mounting side: mounting side: Left Left Right Right Right Side Right Side EZDigPro - 30 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 31: Sensors Position

    Calibration: DogBone DogBone Booms/Bucket Booms/Bucket Laser Laser If the bucket sensor is installed directly on the bucket or quick connector (no need to calibrate Dog Bone!) Calibration: Calibration: Booms/Bucket Booms/Bucket Laser Laser EZDigPro - 31 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 32: Dog Bone

    Boom 1 sensor on Boom 1 sensor on bucket side: bucket side: Left Select the side where the sensor has been temporarily placed. Left Right Right EZDigPro - 32 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 33 Boom 1 sensor Calibration can be moved Calibration can be moved bucket can be attached again on Boom 1. Done! again on Boom 1 Done! again on Boom 1 Press Enter Press Enter EZDigPro - 33 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 34: Booms/Bucket

    Before starting, place the chassis horizontal and levelled. Make sure that it’s very stable and that you can take enough points in both lines without moving the chassis. You need a minimum of 10 points with 3 sensors or 15 with 4 sensors. EZDigPro - 34 -...
  • Page 35 [automatic calibration] Booms/Bucket Laser Pointer LASER LEVELING METHOD EZDigPro - 35 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 36 [automatic calibration] Booms/Bucket OTHER LEVELING METHODS EZDigPro - 36 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 37 Make sure to always have the laser-point exactly on the very edge of your bucket (on the tip of the bucket tooth). When done, proceed to the next step, “Height Difference,” by pressing over Continue. Enter EZCalibration EZCalibration Height Height Diff.: 0.000 Diff.: 0.000 Continue Continue EZDigPro - 37 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 38 Note: The bigger the height difference between d1 & d2, the more accurate your calibration will be. This is significantly more important than the number of points taken during calibration! If the height difference isn’t great enough, it can cause major inaccuracies! Proceed by pressing over Continue. Enter EZDigPro - 38 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 39 Take the same (or more) number of points along the higher line as you did with the lower line (minimum 10 for 3 sensors, minimum 15 for 4 sensors). Proceed by pressing over Calculate to compute the points taken to the calibration value. Enter EZDigPro - 39 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 40: Booms/Bucket

    Done! The system will be used in combination with a laser transmitter ? next page • YES: proceed to laser receiver calibration Page 60 • NO: calibration completed! Proceed to Usage section. EZDigPro - 40 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 41: Laser Receiver

    Use a hand detector to find the correct position if the beam is not visible enough. Press to take that value. Be careful that the boom doesn’t move in the meantime. Best is to keep the machine Enter engine at full throttle (full rpm). EZDigPro - 41 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 42 - Remember that the laser receiver isn’t able to receive the laser beam when the detection window is almost horizontal. - Take at least 10 points, 15 to improve the accuracy. Page 60 • Calibration completed! Proceed to Usage section. EZDigPro - 42 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 43: Manual Calibration Booms & Dog Bone

    Measure accurately the length of the first boom between the center of pivot A and the center of pivot B. Move the cursor to highlight Length and set the exact value expressed in the selected unit of measure. EZDigPro - 43 -...
  • Page 44 It can be manually adjusted. Actual is the actual real boom angle – valid only after boom angle calibration. Useful to compare immediately after calibration the real machine angle EZDigPro - 44 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 45: Measuring Tips

    90 degrees in order to generate a vertical plane and align the boom A and B point (i.e. stick or bucket) to vertical plane again by fixing A point first and then B. In this case the angle value to be entered is –90.0 degrees. EZDigPro - 45 -...
  • Page 46 The vertical alignment could be also obtained by using the plumb bob method. Note: When the boom is horizontal the angle is zero; when Fig.10 pivot M lower than L the angle is negative and when pivot M is higher the angle is positive. EZDigPro - 46 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 47 Measure accurately the length of the second boom between the center of pivot E and the center of pivot F Length Move the cursor to highlight parameter and set the exact value expressed in the selected unit of measure. EZDigPro - 47 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 48 Fig.5 – conventional boom Angle, Move the cursor to highlight parameter set the exact boom value in degrees referring to Fig.5 or Fig.6 Press and you will see the new offset value acquired. Enter EZDigPro - 48 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 49 Measure accurately the length between the center of pivot G and the center of pivot H Length Move the cursor to highlight and set the exact value expressed in the selected unit of measure. EZDigPro - 49 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 50 -Actual -Actual Fig.8 Angle Move the cursor to highlight parameter , set the exact boom value in degrees referring to Fig.8 Press and you will see the new offset value acquired. Enter EZDigPro - 50 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 51: Bucket

    Set the real segment 1 angle, use same techniques used to measure machine’s booms angles from pivot to pivot. Press when ready to take the correct offset value. Enter Seg2Angle: Set the real segment 2 angle as done above for segment 1. EZDigPro - 51 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 52 Move the cursor to highlight and set the exact value expressed in the selected unit of measure. Fig.9 BUCKET CALIBRAT. BUCKET CALIBRAT. Side Side Length Length Angle Y Angle Y -Offset -Offset -Actual -Actual EZDigPro - 52 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 53: Bucket

    BUCKET CALIBRAT. Side Side Length Length Fig.10 Angle Angle -Offset -Offset -Actual -Actual Angle Set the exact bucket angle value in degrees. Press and you will see the new offset value acquired. Enter EZDigPro - 53 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 54: Laser Receiver

    This value corresponds to the distance between E and D (center of Laser Receiver to point D on projection AB, ref. Fig.11 – Fig.20). Insert the relevant value in meters or feet. Note: Be careful to dial in the correct sign especially for the vertical distance (E-D). Refer to the following drawings. EZDigPro - 54 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 55 LASER RISE = ED LASER DISTANCE = AC BOOM 1 (ARTICULATED BOOM) Fig.12 Fig.13 Fig.14 LASER RISE = - ED LASER RISE = ED LASER RISE = ED = 0 LASER DISTANCE = AC EZDigPro - 55 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 56 REFERENCE DRAWINGS TO DETERMINE POSITION OF LASER RECEIVER BOOM 2 (ARTICULATED BOOM) Fig.15 LASER RISE = ED LASER RISE = ED = 0 Fig.16 LASER RISE = - ED Fig.17 LASER DISTANCE = AC EZDigPro - 56 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 57 REFERENCE DRAWINGS TO DETERMINE POSITION OF LASER RECEIVER BOOM 2 (CONVENTIONAL BOOM) BOOM 3 (ARTICULATED BOOM) Fig.18 Fig.19 Fig.20 LASER RISE = ED LASER RISE = ED = 0 LASER RISE = LASER DISTANCE = AC EZDigPro - 57 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 58: Laser Speed Compensation

    – in this case down. Once you’ve done this, you can enter the Laser Speed Compensation (the last point in the manual calibration section). EZDigPro - 58 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 59 0 point with the bucket on it the system will Comp H jump back again to the calibration page with the acquired values shown. Exit and save your calibration. EZDigPro - 59 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 60: Display - Simple Mode

    Second operator screen with a dynamic bucket icon (reflects the real bucket angle). Depth & Slope setting/visualization plus a small depth graphical bar. Sensors battery life page. See “Battery Level” page for more details. EZDigPro - 60 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 61: Display - Advanced Mode

    Second operator screen with status icons. Slope Reach Third operator screen with a dynamic bucket icon (reflects the real bucket angle). Depth & Slope setting/visualization plus a small depth graphical bar. EZDigPro - 61 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 62: Display – Advanced Mode

    3) Height Max and Height Min 4) Memory Function Detailed information on these settings (except buzzer status) follows in the following [usage] pages. “User Settings” on pages 89-90 have a summary of these settings. EZDigPro - 62 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 63: Remote Display

    Searching sensors at control box start up Reach Green LED flashing alternately Depth Green LED flashing Remote display in sensor assignment mode All red LED flashing Sensors Alarm (sensor not synchronized) together EZDigPro - 63 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 64: Zeroing The Target Depth

    Now the depth value will be zero at that depth (even in other reach positions) and the distance value to that point will be shown if the bucket is higher (positive) or lower (negative). Bucket on grade: Bucket too low: Bucket too high: Zero Depth. Negative depth. Positive depth. (no tilt indications). EZDigPro - 64 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 65 • A depth value has been set manually (that value will be shown when pressing • Solution: Press and press afterwards to zero out the depth value. • The laser function is enabled. • Solution: Press and press within 15 seconds to disable the laser function. EZDigPro - 65 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 66: Set The Depth Reference

    If the bucket is higher in respect to the target depth the value is positive and vice-versa. Note that this value can be affected by other functions; see following pages for details. EZDigPro - 66 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 67: Slope Setting

    Note: The direction of the slope is indicated by the slope icon, based on the assumption that the control box is mounted on the right-hand side of the driver in the cab. As shown in the above figure: Positive Slope: higher in front (example +1.00%) Negative Slope: lower in front (example -1.00%) EZDigPro - 67 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 68 If the excavator is moved along the slope axis (such as when digging a trench) and you want to use a laser as a reference – it must be a slope laser with the grade dialed in. You cannot use a horizontal-only laser. EZDigPro - 68 -...
  • Page 69: Laser Function

    When the depth is affected by the laser function a center line indicating the distance from the laser beam to the reference zero point (target “zero” depth) is shown. Advanced Mode EZDigPro - 69 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 70 The only way to change the reference zero (digging target) on-the-fly while you are working with the laser is by changing the laser elevation (center line). You can now move the excavator; take the laser beam again with before continuing to dig. EZDigPro - 70 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 71 Return to previous Return to previous Return to previous screen screen screen (laser function status (laser function in use) (laser function as before) disabled) EZDigPro - 71 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 72: Laser Function

    If you want a higher boom speed and not have to to stop over the laser beam for a second laser catch, you can perform the “Laser Speed Compensation” procedure available in the manual calibration section. EZDigPro - 72 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 73: Bucket Selection

    Note: Even though you might have not moved the bucket sensor after you’ve changed the bucket (if attached to the dog bone or quick connector), you still have to calibrate this new bucket. Be sure to use the correct number in the calibration mode when you’re doing the calibration. EZDigPro - 73 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 74: Dead Band Selection

    Note: The defaults for the deadband settings can be changed in the “[usage] Parameters” section (DeadBaF, DeadBaM, DeadBaC) Press to return to the previous screen. New dead band setting will be in use. EZDigPro - 74 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 75: User Options Menu

    Enables advanced software features of the control box: - Reach indication/set - Memory Function - Min & Max height warning - Profile Mode May be enabled by changing the setting from “OFF” to “ON” EZDigPro - 75 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 76: User Options Menu

    Dedicated page showing the raw angle and battery value received from the sensor. Page 91- Troubleshooting section Calibration Menu To calibrate the system, described in the calibration section. This section can be password protected depending on the system installer choice. Page 22- Calibration section EZDigPro - 76 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 77: Unit Of Measure

    Example below: 9.68 feet = 9' - 8 2/10" (feet, inches and tenths-of-an-inch), displayed as 9’ 08.2” BOOM 1 CALIBRAT. Side Length 9’08.2” Angle 29.6 -Offset 135.6 It is strongly recommended to check the units set before calibration or operation! EZDigPro - 77 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 78: Parameters

    “Usage - Dead Band Selection” on page 74. You can change the defaults in this Parameters screen. LedDeUp / LedDeDw / LedReGr / LedReRe Depth and reach indication limit of the Remote Display. EZDigPro - 78 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 79 Below this value the depth icon on the left of the depth number shows that the bucket is leveled. ReachIconR Below this value the reach icon on the left of the reach number shows that the bucket is leveled. EZDigPro - 79 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 80: Zeroing The Target Reach

    (positive) or closer (negative) to the cab. Bucket on the reach Bucket too close. Bucket too far, zero reference Negative reach Positive reach EZDigPro - 80 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 81: Set The Reach Reference

    Note: The direction of the reach is indicated by the reach icon (arrow), based on the assumption that the control box is mounted on the right-hand side of the driver in the cab. EZDigPro - 81 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 82: Memory Function

    To disable the Memory Function: Press and the excavator symbol will flash; press again and the arrows icon replaces it (“No Reference”). Enter Same reference Second location First location point, accessed from both digging sites EZDigPro - 82 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 83: Maximum Height Function

    Move the booms down to return to previous screen (max height not reached). To disable the Max Height function, press and hold The icon will appear on the Max. Height settings page as confirmation. EZDigPro - 83 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 84: Maximum Depth Function

    Move the bucket up to return to previous screen (max. depth not reached). To disable the max. depth function, press and hold The icon will appear on the Max. Depth settings page as confirmation. EZDigPro - 84 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 85: Profile Setting

    Delete – Delete all values set of the selected profile. If the control box is using a profile instead of the single slope to calculate the actual depth, the slope icon on the working page will appear as follows: EZDigPro - 85 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 86: Profile Setting

    You can now move the bucket to the next point (actual point number is shown on the same line). When the last point has been taken, stop the acquisition by choosing “End Profile.” The profile shape will be shown on the screen. See “Profile View” page. EZDigPro - 86 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 87 When all settings are done, press to exit from the profile setting mode. The profile shape will be shown on the screen. See “Profile View” page. EZDigPro - 87 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 88 Note: Once you moved your machine, you need to put your bucket tip back again on point 1 of the profile prior to continue working. EZDigPro - 88 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 89: User Settings

    Press to set this point as the minimum height. Enter See dedicated page for more details. Function enabled. When limit is reached, there will be a warning screen and alarm. EZDigPro - 89 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 90 Reference point is saved, before moving the machine and taking same reference point at 2 location. Memory function is in use (depth affected by the function). See dedicated page for more details. EZDigPro - 90 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 91: Troubleshooting Battery Level

    At 0% of capacity, the page stays on the screen (it’s not possible to work; the sensor will be dead in a few minutes). If you wish to see the % capacity of each battery, see next page. EZDigPro - 91 -...
  • Page 92: Sensor Reception

    Batt 2 – Boom 2 sensor battery level % Batt 3 – Boom 3 sensor battery level % Batt 4 – Bucket sensor battery level % Laser – Latest offset value received from laser receiver sensor. EZDigPro - 92 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 93: Alarms Sensors

    Move booms closer to the cab to make the re-synchronization faster. operation). Position the REMOTE DISPLAY in a better place to improve the radio range. Radio antenna is on the top of the REMOTE DISPLAY. EZDigPro - 93 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 94: Remote Display

    Communication Error between Control Box and Remote Display DISPLAY Clean connectors Some LEDs ON or start- Restart the control box up test working (all LEDs are switched ON in sequence when powered up). EZDigPro - 94 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 95: Specifications

    180g, 225g with batteries (6.3oz, 8 oz. with batteries) Material Aluminum Bracket Size 2.5 X 6.2 x 8 cm (1 x 2.5 x 3.25”) Bracket Weight 64g (2.3 oz.) Bracket Material Mild steel EZDigPro - 95 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 96: Emc, Fcc, Cdrh

    Although the power of the emission of the beam is less than 5mW in Class 3R, the following cautions are recommended: • Do not stare directly at the beam • Do not set up the laser at eye level Labels EZDigPro - 96 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 97 • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC ID: WXN EZDIGPRO The device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjected to the following 2 conditions: (1) this...
  • Page 98: Warranty & Contact Information

    Product or malfunctions resulting from the use of the Product in conjunction with any sort of ancillary or peripheral equipment and the manufacturer determines that there is no fault with the Product itself. EZDigPro - 98 - User & Calibration Manual...
  • Page 99: Warranty & Contact Information

    With this Limited Warranty, the manufacturer grants Customer specific legal rights which do not restrict any statutory consumer rights. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: For US, Canada and Latin America AGL / AGATEC Construction Lasers 2202 Redmond Rd., Jacksonville, AR 72076 - USA Tel: (800) 643-9696 ; (501) 982-4433 Fax: (501) 982-0880 sales@agl-lasers.com...

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