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™ Manual-Leveling Rotary Laser Level Model Nos. 40-6500, 40-6505 and 40-6510 Instruction Manual Congratulations on your choice of this Manual-Leveling Rotary Laser Level. We suggest you read this instruction manual thoroughly before using the instrument. Save this instruction manual for future use.
For Model No. 40-6510 Description Qty. Manual-Leveling Rotary Laser Level “AA” Alkaline Batteries 6V Battery Adapter Multi-Functional Mount with Carrying Case Remote Control with 9 volt Battery Detector with 9 volt Battery and Clamp Tinted Glasses Magnetic Target Portable Elevating Tripod with Carrying Case Instruction Manual with Warranty Card Soft Sided Carrying Case 2.
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• Use only original AccuLine Pro ™ parts and accessories purchased from your AccuLine Pro authorized dealer. Use of non-AccuLine Pro parts and accessories will void warranty. WARNING! The tinted goggles are designed to enhance the visibility of the laser beam. They DO NOT offer protection to the eyes from direct exposure of the laser beam.
6. Operating Instructions IMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the user to verify the calibration of the instrument before each use. Battery Installation Note: Always check to be sure that the on/off switch is in the off position before removing and replacing batteries. 1.
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Vertical Instruction 1. Put four “AA” alkaline batteries Z-Direction Rotating into the instrument or power Leveling Knob Laser Line the instrument by connecting DC 6V through power jack. 2. Put the instrument on platform or a 5/8" –11 tripod. 3. Adjust the leveling-knob to center the bubble of vial in Z axis.
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3. Turn the grade adjusting knob to tilt the level vial in the Y-direction to desired grade (0%~4%) (fig. 1). 4. Level the vial with the leveling knob (fig. 2). Figure 2 Figure 1 Slope 5. Start operation (fig. 3). Gradient (0-4%) Figure 3 Horizontal...
Turn the instrument to move the vertical laser to a different position Horizontal Laser Line Vertical Laser Line Figure 5 7. Using the Product Operating Panel 1. Power/Vertical Line Button 2. Scan Mode Button 3. Rotation Speed Down Key/Clockwise 4. Rotation Speed Up Key/Counter- clockwise 5.
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1st Press 2nd Press 3rd Press Power/Vertical Power Power Line On Press Again • Vertical Line On: With a second press of the power button, the vertical laser is also turned on. • Power Off: A third press of the power button, turns all of the lasers and power indicator lamps off.
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Up/Down Key • In high-speed rotation mode, pressing the key will increase the rotation speed. Pressing the key will decrease the rotation speed. Note: The instrument rotates in highest speed when it is initially powered on. • In scan mode, pressing the key shifts the scan counterclock- wise.
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Scan Button • Pushing the scan button once will change the laser from full rotation to a small scan. The scan mode indicator light will flash on the laser. • Pushing the scan mode button again will change the laser into its large range scan.
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(b) Display 1. Power symbol 2. Low battery symbol 3. Coarse/Fine detection symbol 4. Horn symbol 5. Detecting position symbol 3. Operation Guide (a) Installation of battery • Open the battery-box cap and connect the cords inside with the two polarities of the 9V battery. Note: Take the battery out if the instrument if not used for a long time.
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(c) Using the clamp holder 1. grade rod clamp bolt 2. detector connection screw • Attach the detector on the clamp holder by the detector connection screw. • Attach the grade rod clamp to the grade rod or other types of surveying rods by tightening the clamp bolt on the grade rod clamp holder.
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2. Fine detection 1. power symbol 2. fine detection symbol • Press coarse/fine detection button. The detector is now in fine detection. • Move the instrument up and down like the Figure 6 coarse detection procedure. (e) Horn • Press the horn button. The sound symbol is displayed and the horn is ready for the sound function.
• Avoid knocking the unit over or allowing it to fall on the ground. • Although the instrument is rain resistant, you should avoid submerging the unit in water or other liquids. If unit comes into contact with water or other liquids, wipe it dry immediately. •...
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2. Put the instrument in the vertical position on the tripod. 3. Face the instrument towards wall A, and adjust the leveling knob to center the bubble of Z-direction vial. Project laser beam and mark e2 for the laser point shown on wall A. 4.
3. Measure the distance between a1 and a2, and between b1 and b2. If the distance between a1 and a2 + b1 and b2 is greater than 1/8” at 50 ft.,the accuracy is beyond tolerance, reference section 12 of this document. 9.
Do not return this product to the store/retailer or place of purchase. Required repair/calibration must be done by an authorized AccuLine Pro™ service center or Johnson Level & Tool's limited warranty, if applicable, will be void and there will be NO WARRANTY. Contact our Customer Service Department to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number for return to an authorized service center.
NOTE: The user is responsible for the proper use and care of the product. It is the responsibility of the user to verify the calibration of the instrument before each use. For further assistance, or if you experience problems with this product that are not addressed in this instruction manual, please contact our Customer Service Department.
14. Accessories AccuLine Pro™ accessories are available for purchase through authorized AccuLine Pro dealers. Use of non-AccuLine Pro accessories will void any applicable limited warranty and there will be NO WARRANTY. If you need any assistance in locating any accessories, please contact our Customer Service Department.
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