Bosch EasyLevel Original Instructions Manual page 30

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not necessarily run horizontal, and is thus not suitable for
levelling.
Vertical alignment (see figure D): The laser outlet aper-
ture for line operation (5) must face upward and the alu-
minium supporting surface (2) of the measuring tool must
face to the side. Vertically align the measuring tool using
the spirit level (3). As an example, you can align top and
base cabinets alongside the vertical laser line.
Aligning to reference points (see figure E): Turn the
measuring tool to any required angle in order to align the
laser line alongside your reference points. In this manner,
as an example, picture frames can be hung parallel to a
stairway or ceiling pitch.
Projecting/Checking Heights using the Laser Point
(Point Operation) (see figure F)
Place the measuring tool on the holder (14) and align it ho-
rizontally.
Using the laser point, you can for instance line up plug
sockets on different walls or hooks on a coat rack to en-
sure they are all at the same height. To do this, rotate the
upper section of the wall holder (14) with the measuring
tool, not the other way round. Take care not to touch the
measuring tool during turning, as this could displace the
alignment. Once turned, check the upper section of the
holder (14) to establish whether the spirit level for hori-
zontal alignment (4) is still central. If this is not the case,
realign the holder (14) using the adjusting screw (17) as
required, until the spirit level (4) is central again.
Working with tripod (recommended): Align the laser beam
to the required height. Project or check the height at the
target location.
Working without the tripod: Establish the height difference
between the laser beam and the height at the reference
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