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in place (Figure A 1). On the charger, the left
indicator light will flash to let you know the battery
is being charged.
4. After the battery is fully-charged (the indicator light
on the charger no longer flashes), press and hold
the release button on the battery pack
(Figure A 2) and slide the pack out of the charger
(Figure A 3).
5. Slide the battery pack down in the laser until it
snaps in place (Figure A 4).
Viewing the Battery Meter
When the laser is ON, the battery meter on the keypad
(Figure C 9) indicates how much power remains.
Each of the four LEDs on the battery meter represents
25% of the power.
• The bottom LED will illuminate and ash when the
battery level is low (below 12.5%). The laser may
continue to operate for a short time while the battery
power continues to drain, but the beam(s) will
quickly dim.
• After the 12V/20V MAX Li-ion battery is charged, and
the laser is turned ON again, the laser beam(s) will
return to full brightness and the battery indicator level
will indicate full capacity.
• If all 4 LEDs on the battery meter remain ON, this
indicates that the laser is not fully powered OFF.
When the laser is not in use, make sure the Power/
Transport Lock switch is placed to the LEFT to the
Locked/OFF position (Figure C 2).
Operating Tips
• To extend battery life per charge, turn the laser off
when it is not in use.
• To ensure the accuracy of your work, check
the laser calibration often. Refer to Checking
Laser Accuracy.
• Before attempting to use the laser, make sure it is
positioned securely, on a smooth, at stable surface
that is level in both directions.
• To increase beam visibility, use a Laser Target Card
(Figure L) and/or wear Laser Enhancement Glass es
(Figure M) to help find the beam.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of serious injury, never stare directly
into the laser beam with or without these glasses.
Refer to Accessories for important information.
• Always mark the center of the beam created by
the laser.
• Extreme temperature changes can cause movement
or shifting of building structures, metal tripods,
equipment, etc., which can effect accuracy. Check
your accuracy often while working.
• If the laser has been dropped, check to make sure
your laser is still calibrated. Refer to Checking
Laser Accuracy.
Turning the Laser On
With the laser off, place it on a at surface. This model
has a pendulum locking switch 2 and a keypad 9
to activate the laser beams with two ON/OFF buttons;
one for a horizontal laser line and one for a vertical
laser line . Each laser line is powered on by moving
the pendulum lock switch 2 to the UNLOCKED/ON
position and pressing the required ON/OFF button
on the keypad. The laser lines can be powered one
at a time or at the same time. Pressing the ON/OFF
buttons again turns the laser lines off. The pendulum
locking switch disables the lasers as well as locking
the pendulum, and should always be placed in the
LOCKED/OFF position when the laser is not in use.
If the pendulum lock switch is not placed in the lock
position all 4 LED's will continuously ash on the
Battery Meter.