Operation; To Install Batteries; To Turn The Tool On - Craftsman 320.48249 Owner's Manual

360 ° level system 2-beam level, plumb and square
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TO INSTALL
BATTERIES
(See Fig. 3)
This Pulse Level uses two "D" battede&
(sold separately)
Fig. 3
1. Rotate the screw on the battery
cover counterclockwise
as shown
in Fig. 3 until the cover is loosened
completely,
2, Install two new batteries, Be sure
the polarity (+/-) is correcfl
3. Tighten the screw securely
to lock+
TO TURN THE TOOL ON (See Figure 4)
The soft touch button to turn ON the Level System is located on the top of the tool.
To turn tool on (Operating Mode): Press and hold button
1. The bright red laser beam will light. The bubble vials will also be highlighted
for easier visibility when leveling or calibrating the laser tool+ The tool emits
a 2-beam laser: one from the top aperture of the rotary head and another from
the side aperture on the rotary head. The rotary head does not rotate when the
pulse level is first turned on+ This condition is called the Stop Mode.
WARNING: When turning ON the Level System ALWAYS be aware of protecting
the eyes of yourself and those around you. NEVER point the Level System at
anyone's face, including your own.
To turn OFF the laser light and stop rotation: Press button t again, The instrument
stops projecting a laser beam and the rotary head stops rotating.
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button 2
button 1
Button 1:
Button 2:
Button 3:
ON/OFF switch+
4 step speeds of
rotary head selected
(O/slow/medium/fast)
3 different scan chalk
lines can be selected -
short, medium or long.
Horizontal position: The position of the Level System when it is positioned
to project a horizontal level line+
Vertical position: The position of the Level System when it is positioned
to project a vertical plumb line+
Laser light apertures: The rotary head projects 2 laser beams simultaneously: one
from the top aperture of the rotary head and one from the side of the rotary head
at an angle of 90 ° to the top aperture laser.
"X" wheel: Used when leveling (calibrating) the Level System; adjusts the bubble
of the X vial (horizontal) (Fig+ 1)+
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