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H V 3 R R O T A R Y L A S E R I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L...
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SAFETY Read the following safety instructions before ▪ Tool service must be performed only by attempting to operate this product. qualified repair personnel. Repairs, service Keep these instructions in a safe place or store or maintenance performed by unqualified in the carry case for future reference. personnel will void the warranty.
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WARNING: DO NOT DISASSEMBLE ▪ Do not set up the tool at a position where THE LASER. There are no user serviceable the laser beam can cross any person at head height. parts inside. Disassembling the laser will ▪ Do not let children come in contact with the void all warranties on the product.
ITEM CHECKLIST Please ensure the following items are included with your laser level. If anything is missing please contact your retailer. INCHES SC AN RP M Lasertec HV3R Remote control Detector & clamp Laser target Laser glasses Charger Rechargeable 1x 9V alkaline...
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LASER OVERVIEW: FRONT Protective lighthouse Rotating laser port SC AN Control panel RP M Charging port...
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LASER OVERVIEW: BASE Battery pack screw Battery pack screw 5/8” x 11 thread for horizontal operation on a tripod Battery pack screw Battery pack screw...
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LASER OVERVIEW: CONTROL PANEL Grade adjustment Grade adjustment Counter clockwise rotation Scanning mode SC AN Grade adjustment Grade adjustment Clockwise rotation Speed control Tilt alarm Manual / automatic mode Tilt alarm indicator Manual / automatic mode indicator Power Power indicator...
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REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW: FRONT Button indicator Speed control Scanning mode Manual / automatic mode Counter clockwise rotation Clockwise rotation Grade adjustment Grade adjustment Grade adjustment Grade adjustment...
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REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW: BACK Battery compartment...
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DETECTOR OVERVIEW: FRONT LCD display screen Sound on / off Laser sensor Coarse / fine detection Power Speaker...
USING YOUR LASER POWER SUPPLY Rechargeable battery pack Indoor charger ▪ The instrument is supplied with a ▪ The indoor charger is for indoor use only. rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack that is ▪ Do not store in locations where moisture located in the base of the instrument.
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POWER SUPPLY (continued) Charging the rechargeable battery pack The battery pack does not need to be inserted in the laser whilst charging ▪ Insert the charger into the charging port via the port on the battery pack. underneath the control panel. Progress will be shown by the power indicator display on the charger as below: Red (flashing) = Charger and battery...
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POWER SUPPLY (continued) Removing & inserting the rechargeable battery pack ▪ Remove the four battery pack screws with a screw driver and remove the battery pack. ▪ Insert the battery pack ensuring the metal pins are aligned and screw in the four screws into the battery pack.
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HORIZONTAL MEASUREMENT SET UP Level surface set up ▪ Place the laser level onto the tripod ▪ Select a place as close and practical with the lighthouse facing upwards and to the work site as possible, and ensure thread the yoke into the base until firm. that the location is clear of traffic.
OPERATION Powering on Speed control ▪ Press the power button once and the ▪ Press the speed control button to cycle instrument will power begin through various rotational speeds. automatically self-levelling. When this ▪ The speed control indicator will flash levelling process is complete, the penta slowly when speed is slow and fast when prism inside the lighthouse will start rotating.
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OPERATION (continued) Rotation direction Setting up a grade / slope ▪ Whilst the instrument is in scanning mode ▪ To create a slope / grade, enter into manual press the clockwise or counter clockwise mode by pressing the manual / automatic button to change the rotation of the laser mode button on either the instrument or head.
USING YOUR REMOTE Power supply points press the scanning mode button. Pressing the button multiple times will ▪ The remote is powered by two AAA adjust the angle of the beam. alkaline battery. ▪ Press the clockwise or counter clockwise Battery replacement button to change the rotation of the laser head while the instrument is in scan mode.
USING YOUR DETECTOR Detector operation Power supply ▪ The detector is powered by a 9V alkaline ▪ Switch the detector on by pressing the power button. The speaker will beep once battery. indicating the instrument is operating. Mounting the staff clamp ▪...
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USING YOUR DETECTOR (continued) Detector position for horizontal beams Detector position for vertical beams...
CHECKING CALIBRATION Before doing any precision levelling it is ▪ The difference should be within 6mm at 30m. advised to check the calibration of the ▪ If the instrument is out of calibration it is instrument. advised to send it in to Spot-on. (see www.spoton.com.au for details) ▪...
TROUBLE SHOOTING Error Cause & Solution ▪ Check the batteries. They may be in the wrong way or need replacing. Laser does not ▪ Check the battery compartment for signs of damage. Ensure they are clean and not bent. turn on ▪...
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ▪ Reflective surfaces such as glass may reflect ▪ The operator should check the accuracy the beam, causing two beams to strike the of the instrument before precision levelling detector at the same time. This may create is attempted.
WARRANTY The Lasertec HV3R comes with a 3 (three) year manufacturers warranty. AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND “Our goods come with guarantees that For more information please visit cannot be excluded under the Australian consumerprotection.govt.nz Consumer Law. You are entitled to a...
CUSTOMER SUPPORT To assist you with any queries or technical questions please contact customer support Australia: 1300 658 338 New Zealand: 0800 367 527...
SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Lasertec HV3R Product code 91320 Warranty 3 Years Accuracy ±1.5mm at 30m Operating range 250m (diameter) Levelling range ±9% / ±5° Laser class 2 Red Battery life 20 hours IP rating Weight (kg) 1.85 Dimensions (mm) 185 x 195 x 150...