PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Height Measurement
Turn the power on to Level the instrument itself. Once leveled, the laser head starts to spin, setting
the laser plane. Attach the laser sensor on the laser staff. Place a laser staff with attached sensor
on a benchmark (zero point)- reset the position of sensor (adjust the height of the sensor to define
a zero level, the laser staff should also indicate zero). Move the laser staff with sensor to another
point which height you want to measure, adjust the height of the sensor to place it in the field of
the laser beam - move it up or down on the laser staff. The difference of sensor positions on the
staff will indicate the height differences of the measured point compared to the benchmark.
Checking the laser level
You should regularly check the following parameters of the laser level
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setting a horizontal plane
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cone error
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setting a vertical plane
Checking and calibration of the horizontal and vertical planes is simple and, in most cases, can
be done by the user. Checking the cone error can be also done by the user, but this error can be
only removed by an authorized service center.
Checking the horizontal plane
1. Set the instrument about 30m from the wall so that the X-axis is perpendicular to the wall
and X direction a pointed to a wall.
2. Turn on the instrument and wait until it level automatically.
3. Place a sheet of paper on the wall. Mark the position of the laser beam on the sheet.
Turn off the instrument.
4. Loosen the tripod fixing screw and rotate the instrument 180°.
WARNING! Be careful not to move the instrument while the head is spinning.
5. Turn on the instrument once again and wait until it level automatically.
6. Once again mark the position of the laser beam on the sheet.
7. Measure the distance between the marks, if the distance is less than 6 mm calibration
is not necessary, in other case please contact service center
8. Perform similar operations for the Y axis.
Checking the cone error
Please do this procedure after calibration of horizontal plane.
1. Set the laser centered between the walls distanced from each other of 30 m. Set the
instrument in the X or Y direction.
2. Mark the position of the laser beam on both walls.
3. Turn off the instrument and move it near to the of one of the walls (1 to 2 meters). Do not
change the orientation of the axes. Turn on the instrument.
4. Again, mark the position of the laser beam on the walls
5. Measure the distance between the marks on the walls.
6. If the difference in distance is less than 3 mm, it can be assumed that this error does not
occur.
Warning! If this error is more than 3m, you should contact the service center.
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