CENTRE POINT CP-3DRX C Multi-Line Laser Level Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- CENTRE POINT
Table of Contents
- CENTRE POINT CP-3DRX C Multi-Line Laser Level I
- Laser Safety
- Item Checklist
- Using the Laser
- Using the Detector
- Using the Multi-purpose Mount
- Mounting onto a magnetic surface
- Using the Tripod
- Care & Maintenance
- Trouble Shooting
- Warranty
- Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CENTRE POINT CP-3DRX C Multi-Line Laser Level I
Laser Safety
Read the following safety instructions before attempting to operate this tool.
Keep these instructions in a safe place or store in the carry pouch for future
reference.
WARNING! SAVE ALL WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Read and understand all instructions.
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Use the tool only with the
specifically designated batteries. -
Store the tool out of reach of children and other untrained persons. Laser tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
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Use only accessories that are recommended for your model.
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Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair personnel. Repairs, service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel will void the warranty.
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Do not use optical tools such as a telescope or transit to view the laser beam. Serious eye injury could result.
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Do not place the tool in a position which may cause anyone to intentionally or unintentionally stare into the laser beam. Serious eye injury could result.
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Do not position the tool near a reflective surface which may reflect the laser beam toward anyone’s eyes. Serious eye injury could result.
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Do not set up the tool at a position where the laser beam can cross any person at head height.
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Do not let children come in contact with the tool.
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Turn the tool off when it is not in use. Leaving the tool on increases the risk of staring into the laser beam.
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Do not operate the tool around children or allow children to operate the tool. Serious eye injury may result.
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Position the tool securely on a level surface. Damage to the laser or serious injury could result if the laser falls.
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Do not remove or deface warning labels.
WARNING!
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE LASER.
There are no user serviceable parts inside. Disassembling the tool will void all warranties on the product. Do not modify the tool in any way. Modifying the tool may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.
CAUTION!
- Never look into the laser beam directly and intentionally.
- Do not use optical tools to view the laser beam.
- Do not set up the tool at a position where the laser beam can cross any person at head height.
- Do not let children come in contact with the laser.
Item Checklist
Please ensure the following items are included with your laser level. If anything is missing please contact your retailer.
Using the Laser
OVERVIEW
CONTROL PANEL POWER SUPPLY
- The instrument is supplied with two li- ion battery packs. Only one battery pack is required to operate.
- The instrument is also supplied with four AA alkaline batteries as an alternative power source.
Inserting or replacing the alkaline batteries
- Insert the alkaline batteries into the battery tray according to polarity. (Fig.1)
- Open the battery cover door and insert the battery tray.
- Close the battery cover door.
Charging the li-ion battery pack
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Insert the charger into the charging adaptor. Connect the li-ion battery onto the charging adaptor. Plug the charger into a power source. (Fig.2)
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Progress will be shown by the power indicator display on the charging adaptor as below: Red (flashing) = Charger and battery
are not connected.
Red (constant) = Battery is charging
Green (constant) = Battery is charged -
Charging time is approximately 3-4 hours for a depleted battery.
Inserting & removing the li-ion battery pack
- Open the battery cover door and insert the battery tray (Fig.3)
- Insert the li-ion battery pack and close the battery cover door.
SETUP
- Select a place as close as practical to the work site. Ensure the location is clear of traffic.
- Place the laser on a level surface such as a bench or supplied mount.
OPERATION
Powering on (self-levelling)
- To turn the instrument on, slide the power / locking switch to the “unlocked” position (Fig.4). Self levelling will commence and the horizontal beam will activate (Fig.5).
- Press the line mode button on the control panel to cycle through the active beams (Fig.6).
- If the instrument is outside the self levelling range the instrument will not level causing the laser beam to flash on and off repeatedly. If this occurs, reposition the instrument onto a level surface until the instrument can level off.
Powering off (self-levelling)
To turn the instrument off, slide the power / locking switch to the “locked” position.
Tilt lock function (manual mode)
- Ensure the power / locking switch is in the “locked” position.
- Press and hold the line mode button for 3 seconds. The horizontal line will activate.
- The instrument can now be tilted to the desired angle.
- Press the line mode button on the control panel to cycle through the active beams.
- To turn off the beams, press the line mode button until all beams are off.
When in tilt lock function (manual mode) the instrument will not self level
and correct for vibrations and/or disturbances.
Active laser beams will flash every four seconds when in manual mode.
Using the Detector
POWER SUPPLY
The instrument is supplied with one 9V alkaline battery as its standard power source.
Removing & inserting the alkaline battery
- Open the battery cover door.
- Insert the alkaline battery into the battery tray according to polarity.
- Close the battery cover door.
SET UP
Mounting the staff clamp
- Insert the staff clamp screw into the staff clamp thread.
- Rotate the thumb screw until the clamp is secured in place.
OPERATION
Powering on
- Switch the detector on by pressing the power button. The speaker will emit a small tone to indicate the instrument is operating.
Speaker function
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Press the speaker button to turn the speaker off / on.
Operation with a multi-line laser level -
Press the pulse mode button on the laser level to enter into pulse mode. The pulse mode indicator LED will light up.
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Move the detector into the path of the laser beam.
Using the Multi-purpose Mount
OVERVIEW
Mounting onto a magnetic surface
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Attach the instrument to the mount using the thumb screw.
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Attach the mount to a metal surface, ensuring that the mount has a strong hold before releasing your hands (Fig.9).
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To adjust the height of the instrument, unlock the height adjustment knob.
Rotate the height adjustment knob to raise or lower the instrument to the desired height. Retighten the height adjustment lock knob to secure in place. -
To rotate the instrument on the mount, loosen the mini thumb screw, position the instrument, and then re-tighten the thumb screw.
Mounting via the clamp
- Attach the two mount pieces together via the magnetic backing (Fig.10).
- Attach the instrument to the mount using the thumb screw.
- Use the clamp to mount to a suspended ceiling track, ensuring that the mount has a strong hold before releasing your hands.
- To adjust the height of the instrument, unlock the height adjustment knob. Rotate the height adjustment knob to raise or lower the instrument to the desired height. Retighten the height adjustment lock knob to secure in place. Alternatively, slide the mount on the magnetic backing.
- To rotate the instrument on the mount, loosen the mini thumb screw, position the instrument, and then re-tighten the thumb screw.
Mounting via screw fixing points – Method 1
- Using the single magnetic mount piece (Fig.11), attach the instrument to the mount using the thumb screw.
- Fix a screw into a secure surface and hook the mount over the screw. Ensuring that the mount has a strong hold before releasing your hands.
- To adjust the height of the instrument, unlock the height adjustment knob. Rotate the height adjustment knob to raise or lower the instrument to the desired height. Retighten the height adjustment lock knob to secure in place.
- To rotate the instrument on the mount, loosen the mini thumb screw, position the instrument, and then re-tighten the thumb screw.
Mounting via screw fixing points – Method 2
- Attach the two mount pieces together with the screw hole at the top (Fig.12) and follow the instructions for method 1.
- This method allows the magnetic piece to slide up and down for added height adjustment flexibility.
Using the Tripod
A tripod can be purchased from your nearest measurement tool dealer. The below instructions are generic only and set-up methods may vary between models. Refer to the documentation from the tripod manufacturer for details.
- Extend the tripod legs to the required height and ensure the legs are spread wide enough so that the tripod platform is stable. Secure the legs in place (refer to the documentation from the tripod manufacturer for details).
- Place the laser level onto the tripod and mount via the male thread (5/8” or 1/4”) into the base until firm. Do not over tighten as this may cause damage to the laser level or tripod.
Care & Maintenance
- This is a precision measuring tool and should always be handled with care and transported within the carry pouch provided.
- Always turn the tool off when transporting the laser level or moving around the job site.
- Whenever possible, store the tool in a dry, shady location.
- When the tool is not in use or is being stored, it is highly recommended to remove the batteries.
- Calibration of the tool is recommended every six months, if ongoing accurate levelling is required, or an impact has occurred.
- The operator should check the accuracyof the tool before precision levelling is attempted. Failure to do so may result in inaccurate measurements.
- Clean the tool with a dry, soft cloth after use in dusty, damp or wet conditions before storing.
- Smudges and fingerprints may be removed with a damp tissue or a soft, lint-free cloth.
Trouble Shooting
Warranty
This tool comes with a standard 3 year warranty. Extend the warranty of your laser level to 7 years by registering online. See website for terms and conditions.
All Spot-on measurement tools are carefully checked and tested to our precise quality assurance standards. We offer a warranty in accordance with the following conditions:
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Our warranty provides the correction of deficiencies to the tool once verified by an authorised service centre that the deficiencies were caused by a manufacturing fault within the warranty
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The warranty period is 3 years from the date of The warranty period can be extended to 7 years upon registration of the tool within 30 days of purchase.
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The warranty does not cover:
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Calibrations and components that are subject to wear and
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Defects in the tool caused by non-compliance with the operation instructions, improper use, abnormal environmental conditions, inappropriate operating conditions or insufficient maintenance.
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Defects caused by using accessories or spare parts other than approved
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Services or repairs carried out by non-authorized
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Defects recognised by an authorised service center as being covered by the warranty shall be corrected either by repair or replacement.
Specifications
Product code | 400106 |
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Warranty | 7 Years (with online registration) |
Accuracy | ±1.5mm at 10m |
Operating range | 60m (with included detector) |
Levelling range | ±4° |
Laser class | 2 Red |
Battery life | 10 hours + |
Battery type | Li-ion battery pack / 4x 1.5V AA |
Vertical lines | 2 |
Horizontal lines | 1 |
IP rating | 65 |
Weight (kg) | 0.8 |
Dimensions (mm) | 150 x 75 x 125 |
Customer Support
To assist you with any queries or technical questions please contact customer support.
1300 658 338
Visit www.spoton.com.au for more information
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specifications and
product descriptions at any time. © Spot-on Laser & Tool Company Pty Ltd.
2021. Printed in China.
References
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- Spot-on Laser and Tool Company | Phone 1300 658 338
- Spot-on Lasers Warranty Information