Device turn off
- the compensator doesn't work
CL3D / CL-3D-G is a precision device and should be treated with caution. The
equipment has a magnetic compensator that allows automatic leveling within ± 3.5 °.
When the equipment is not in use, the magnetic compensator (pendulum) should
always be locked - the switch should be set to the OFF position. Blocking the
compensator (pendulum) allows better protection of the device, eg during transport.
Device turned on
- the compensator works
In this position of the switch the compensator is unlocked, the device is leveled
automatically (± 3.5 °) laser lines are displayed.
2. CONTROL PANEL - FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
The laser is quick and easy to use, it allows you to display laser
surfaces in the 360 ° range - horizontally and two vertically. The
switching on and off of planes takes place via the switch of the
laser planes displayed and this takes place in the appropriate
sequence:
• when the device is turned on, only the horizontal plane is generated
• after pressing the button, a vertical laser beam will be activated - laser surfaces are
generated: horizontal and vertical (No. 1)
• pressing the button twice will cause another vertical beam to be switched on - laser
levels are generated: horizontal and two vertical (No. 1 and 2)
• pressing the button three times will return to the beginning of the sequence.
Working with an inclined plane (slope function)
CL3D allows you to work with an inclined plane, in this case
the compensator will not be active. To turn off the compensator
and be able to work with an inclined plane:
with the device switched off (switch set to OFF), press
and hold the displayed laser planes for 3 seconds
in this position of the switch the compensator is blocked,
the device does not level automatically.
Work with a laser sensor
The laser can also be used outdoors using a laser sensor
with the device on, hold down the button for about 5
seconds.
to deactivate the function - keep the button pressed for
about 5 seconds.
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