EXTOL PREMIUM 8823306 Cross Line Laser Level User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- EXTOL PREMIUM
Table of Contents
- **Description – the purpose of use
- Technical specifications -tions
- Parts and control elements
- Using the device
- Safety Instructions
- Cleaning and maintenance
- Meanings of markings on the label:
- Waste disposal
- The warranty period and conditions (rights relating to faulty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
8823306
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Cross Laser Liner Translation of the original user‘s manual
Introduction
Dear customer, Thank you for the confidence you have shown in the Extol® brand
by purchasing this product. This product has been tested for reliability,
safety and quality according to the prescribed norms and regulations of the
European Union.
**Description – the purpose of use
**
The self-leveling cross-line laser with the green beam is intended for determining and verifying vertical and horizontal lines relative to the projected laser lines utilizing the automatic leveling function or also for projecting laser lines with a required tilt angle without the need for leveling (see below), whilst the device can be mounted to a tripod or the supplied magnetic mounting stand used for mounting on a magnetic surface. The device is stored in a protective nylon case (fig. 1 and fig. 2).
USING THE DEVICE
WITH LEVELLING AUTOMATICS
When the plumb line is not secured in the locked position, the device operates
in the automatic leveling mode (self-leveling), where if the laser device is
not tilted away from the horizontal plane by more than 3°, the projected laser
beams, after settling down, will define the horizontal plane and the vertical
(fig. 3 and 4). When the position of the device is outside the self-leveling
range, the laser beams will flash intermittently and self-leveling will not be
possible.
USING THE DEVICE WITHOUT LEVELLING AUTOMATICS
When the plumb line of the device is locked, the device can be tilted to an
angle outside the self-leveling range for the purpose of projecting a laser
line in situations where a certain tilt angle needs to be maintained as shown
in the example in fig. 5.
Technical specifications -tions
Model/order number | 8823306 |
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Laser beams | 1H1V 1) |
Colour of laser beam | green |
Max. recommended measuring distance | < 25 m 2) |
Horizontal and vertical leveling accuracy | ± 0.3 mm/m |
Self-leveling time | ≤ 5 s |
IP protection marking | IP 54 |
Thread for tripod attachment | 1/4” |
Option for vertical line rotation in a range | 360° |
Operating ambient temperature | -10 °C ~ + 45 °C |
Class, wavelength, laser power | 2, 510-535 nm, <1mW |
Planar span angle of his./vertical beam | > 130° |
Weight (without batteries) | 214 g |
Dimensions | 75×65×75 mm |
Pollution level acc. to EN 61010-1 | 2 3) |
Power source | batteries, type AA, 2× 1.5 V |
- 1H1V laser beam: 1 horizontal; 1 V vertical
- The max. measuring distance depends on ambient light intensity. The specified max. recommended distance applies for interiors under standard light conditions. At high ambient light intensities, the range of the beam is shorter. A green target can be used to improve the laser line and thereby also the measuring range.
- Only non-conductive soiling, whilst only occasionally, temporary conductivity may occur as a result of misting.
Parts and control elements
Fig. 6, position-description
- On/Off switch
- Output window for the horizontal-vertical beam (“cross”)
- Plumb line lock or unlock toggle switch
- Battery compartment cover
- Thread for tripod attachment
- Batteries
Using the device
WARNING
- Prior to putting the device into operation, Carefully read the entire user’s manual before first use and keep it with the product so that the user can become acquainted with it. If you lend or sell the product to somebody, include this user’s manual with it. Prevent this user’s manual from being damaged. The manufacturer takes no responsibility for damages or injuries arising from use that is in contradiction to this user’s manual. Before using this appliance, first, acquaint yourself with all the control elements and parts as well as how to turn it off immediately in the event of a dangerous situation arising. Prior to use, check that no part of the device is damaged or missing in its place.
INSERTING/REPLACING BATTERIES
- After tilting open the battery compartment cover (fig. 6, position 4), insert type AA batteries into the battery compartment in the direction as shown by the polarity +/-.
ATTENTION
- Always insert only dry, undamaged, and non-corroded batteries into the battery compartment.
- Do not combine batteries of various ages, types or various discharge levels.
- Always replace the batteries for new ones when the display indicates that they are flat.
TURNING ON THE DEVICE FOR USE WITH LEVELLING AUTOMATICS
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Place the device on a straight rigid surface or screw it onto the thread of a tripod (the tripod is not included) or the supplied magnetic surface attachment holder (fig. 1) and point the laser beam window at the measured surface.
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When using the leveling automatics, it is sufficient to set the toggle switch (fig. 6, position 3) to the unlocked padlock position, which projects the laser line.
** ATTENTION**
In the event that the laser line flashes, it is necessary to position the laser device so that the device is within the range for automatic levelling (the line will then stop flashing), otherwise automatic leveling will not be possible. -
Leave the device alone for a few seconds to allow the lines to stop moving, then the device will define the horizontal line and the vertical.
TURNING ON THE DEVICE FOR USE WITHOUT LEVELLING AUTOMATICS
- Place the device on a straight rigid surface or screw it on to the thread of a tripod (the tripod is not included) or the supplied magnetic surface attachment holder (fig. 1) and point the laser beam window at the measured surface.
- Check that the toggle switch (fig. 6, position 3) is set to the locked padlock position.
- Press the On/Off button (fig. 6, position 1).
- Set the device to the desired position based on the required tilt angle of the laser line. In the event that it is necessary to tilt the device, use it exclusively on a tripod (fig. 5) to prevent the device from falling.
TURNING OFF THE DEVICE
- To turn of the device, first set the toggle switch (fig. 6, position 3) to the locked padlock position and then press the On/Off button (fig. 6, position 1). When the toggle switch is set to the open padlock position (the device is set in the automatic leveling mode), it will not be possible to turn the device off by simply pressing the On/Off button since the plump line first needs to be blocked to protect the device against damage during handling.
WARNING
- Never carry the device unless the toggle switch (fig. 6, position 3) is set to the locked padlock position (i.e. the plumb line must be locked) and the device is turned off and not projecting laser beams, otherwise the leveling mechanics could be damaged or eyes of people or animals could be hit by the laser beam.
Safety Instructions
- Prevent children, physically and mentally unfit persons, and uninstructed persons from using the device. Ensure that children do not play with the device.
- Do not remove the technical rating label from the device.
- Never look into a laser beam. This could result in damage to eyesight. In the event that a laser beam enters your eye, immediately close your eye and move your head out of the line of the laser beam. It is not possible to use standard eye protection aids such as for example sunglasses with UV filters for protection against the laser. Never view the beam with optical devices.
- Never point the laser beam at people, animals or at yourself.
- Do not use the device in an environment with an explosion or fire hazard, where there are flammable materials, flammable gases or dust.
- Do not disassemble the device and do not modify it in any way.
- Do not point the beam at mirror surfaces. The beam could be deflected and hit the eyes of people.
- When not using it, turn the laser off. This could result in eyes being hit.
- Do not place the device near data storage devices, pacemakers and devices sensitive to magnetic fields. A magnetic field could result in the loss of data, endanger the life of a user with a pacemaker, or damage sensitive devices.
- Place the device on a stable surface in a safe location.
- The laser device is sensitive equipment, so protect it against impacts and rough handling. Protect the laser beam outlet windows against breakage.
Cleaning and maintenance
- When not using the device for an extended period of time, remove the batteries. They could corrode inside the device.
- Keep the device clean, especially the laser beam outlet windows. Make sure that there is no dust, fluff from textiles or grease on the glass surfaces.
- Clean the device using a damp cloth dipped in a detergent solution.
- Prevent fluid from entering the device while doing this.
- For cleaning, never use organic solvents (e.g. acetone) or abrasive or aggressive bleach-based cleaning products as this could damage the cover of the device.
- Never submerge the device in a liquid.
- To exercise a warranty repair, please contact the vendor from whom you purchased the product.
- When not using the device, place it into the nylon case. Store and transport the device in a portable bag and protect it against impacts, temperatures exceeding 45 °C, ingression of water and high humidity.
Meanings of markings on the label:
**** | Read the user’s manual before use. |
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Meets respective EU requirements. | |
Laser radiation. Do not look into the ray. Class 2 laser equipment. | |
Electrical waste symbol (see below). |
Table 1
Waste disposal
- Throw packaging materials into a container for the respective sorted waste.
- The product contains electronic components and therefore according to the European Directive (EU) 2012/19, it must not be thrown out with household waste but must be taken to collection locations for environmentally safe waste disposal of electrical equipment. Prior to disposal of the device, take out the batteries.
- According to Directive 2006/66 EC, batteries must not be thrown out with household waste but taken to battery collection facilities for ecological disposal because they contain environmentally hazardous contents.
- You can find information about collection points at your local town council office.
The warranty period and conditions (rights relating to faulty
performance)
- The product is covered by a 2-year warranty from the date of sale according to law. If requested by the buyer, the seller is obliged to provide the buyer with the warranty conditions (rights relating to faulty performance) in written form according to law.
EU Declaration of Conformity
Subjects of declaration – models, product identification: Extol® Craft 8823306
Self-leveling cross-line laser
Manufacturer Madal Bal a.s.
Bartošova 40/3, CZ-760 01 Zlín
Company ID No.: 49433717
hereby declares that the described product listed above is in conformity with
relevant harmonization legal regulations of the European Union:
(EU) 2011/65; (EU) 2014/30; (EU) 2014/35;
This declaration is issued under the exclusive responsibility of the
manufacturer.
Harmonization norms (including their amendments, if any exist), which were
used in the assessment of conformity and on the basis of which the Declaration
of conformity is issued: EN 60825-1:2014; EN 61326-1:2013; EN 61326-2-2:2013;
EN 50581:2012 Place and date of issue of EU Declaration of Conformity: Zlín
21. 6. 2019 On behalf of Madal Bal, a.s.
Martin Šenkýř
Member of the Board of Directors
Contact our customer and consulting centre for any questions at:
www.extol.eu
service@madalbal.cz
Manufacturer: Madal Bal a. s., Průmyslová zóna Příluky 244, 76001 Zlín, Czech
Republic Date of issue: 21. 6. 2019
References
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