Laser Tools L100M MX Operating Instructions

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The Model L100M MX Laser Precision Level™ is a hand carried precision level with a built in LASER! This
Laser projects a beam of light from the end of the level and produces an eye visible laser dot that can be seen on
almost any surface even in direct sunlight. The laser actually extends the level reference to over 500 FEET and is
ten times brighter than standard red laser beams.
Here's How It Works....
1. Measure level or plumb using the precision level vial or two plumb vials. They're built in and factory
set.
2. Turn the laser on by turning the battery cap switch.
3. Mark the center of the laser dot and subtract 1/2 inch to reference the bottom of the level.
IT'S THAT SIMPLE!
Battery Extension
Battery Cap
ON-OFF
Caution - Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
The level and plumb vials built into the L100M MX Laser Precision Level™ are used just like standard spirit
levels. Just center the bubble between the long index lines for a level indication. Remember, the more accurate the
bubble is centered between the lines, the more accurate the laser beam will be for referencing level. Note: Give
the bubble a few seconds to settle after moving the level.
Turn the laser beam on by rotating the battery compartment end cap clockwise. To turn the beam off,
turn the end cap counter-clockwise a quarter turn. Avoid over tightening since it isn't necessary. (CDRH:
The battery cap On/Off is an alternate to the beam attenuator requirement.)
The laser beam produces a bright green spot on most any reflective surface. However, the laser dot can be seen
best when the surface is of a lighter color (i.e. wooden 2x4s, white wallboards, forms, and anything colored White
or Red.) Dark colors soak up the light so the laser dot will be less bright. The L100 MX Laser Precision Level™
is bright enough to be seen in direct sunlight. The laser dot can be seen better when the sun is shaded from shining
directly onto the laser dot. Standing in front of the sun or using a sun screen (your hand, your helper's body, a
piece of paper, etc.) will work.
L100M MX LASER PRECISION LEVEL™
Operating instructions:
2 Plumb Vials
Level Vial
Avoid Exposure
Warning and Certification Label
Product Identification
Label
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Summary of Contents for Laser Tools L100M MX

  • Page 1 Operating instructions: The Model L100M MX Laser Precision Level™ is a hand carried precision level with a built in LASER! This Laser projects a beam of light from the end of the level and produces an eye visible laser dot that can be seen on almost any surface even in direct sunlight.
  • Page 2 Maintenance: The L100M MX Laser Precision Level™ is designed to be weather resistant and construction tough, but like any precision instrument, general care should be taken to avoid abuse. 1. The precision glass level vial and plumb vials are protected and shock mounted. Avoid direct contact with the level vials.
  • Page 3 Adapter Plate is recommended. Both the AP100A and AP1000 are designed with a 3 or 4 position adjustment system that quickly and accurately centers the bubble within the level. This means that the L100M MX Laser Precision Level™ can be leveled and turned in a 360 degree circle to shoot in any direction without wasting time to readjust the tripod for level.
  • Page 4 Warranty: This L100M MX Laser Precision Level™ is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in workmanship and material. Laser Tools Co., Inc. will repair or replace any defective part, which may develop under normal and proper use within a period of one year from the date of purchase, without charge of parts and labor, once delivered, shipped prepaid to Laser Tools Co., Inc., together with proof...

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