User manual MAKITA 116SI

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[. . . ] Although the power of the emission of the beam does not exceed 1mW in Class II and 2mW in Class IIIa, the following cautions are recommended: Do not stare directly at the laser beam 13 13 2 3 1. Laser rotation control to the left + speed control Save calibration data 15. Laser rotation control to the right + speed control Change calibration Axis 16. Moving the square shot to the right / Move beam down 17. [. . . ] Use the bottom two keys to adjust the scanning length. To turn the scanning off, simultaneously press (14) and (17) again. The square shot cannot be moved left or right when scanning; laser must be in point or chalk line mode. 2 Using rechargeable batteries First-time use If your 116SI is equipped with rechargeable battery, you must recharge it for 15 hours before first use. Insert the recharger jack plug into the jack located on the battery pack (10). Plug the charger into an electrical outlet (110 volts or 220 volts, depending on charger and country). Always recycle batteries Do not discard batteries into garbage can or the like 2. After turning the laser on and allowing it to self-level, press the Auto/Man key (20). The LED next to it (19) will blink, indicating you are in manual mode and you can set slope in the X axis. To switch to the Y axis, press the Tilt key (22). Both LEDs (19) and (21) will blink, indicating that you are in manual mode and that you can set slope in Y axis. The Y LED will blink rapidly, indicating that the laser is ready to be calibrated in the axis. If you have not moved the laser, use the centre mark from above. Bring the laser beam up or down to that centre spot by using (16) or (17) on the laser keypad or (2) or (3) on the detector ro remote. Saving the calibration The laser is now calibrated in the X and Y axis. press (14) on keypad or (5) on detector or remote to save the calibration data. If you don't wish to save the calibration, press the On/Off key (24) on the laser. Position it so that the X 1 is facing the wall. After it’s level, stop the rotation so that the beam is a point. After 90 seconds, mark the location of the beam near the first mark. Both measurements must be at the same place. , the marks should be no more than 1/8’’ apart. [. . . ] Any abnormal usage or if the instrument has been subjected to shock will void this warranty. Under no circumstances will the liability of the manufacturer exceed the cost of repairing or replacing the instrument. Disassembling the instrument by other than qualified technicians will void this warranty. Specifications subject to change without notice. [. . . ]

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