INSTRUMAX IM0123 Redliner 2V Laser Level User Manual

June 3, 2024
INSTRUMAX

INSTRUMAX IM0123 Redliner 2V Laser Level

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Congratulations on the purchase of laser level INSTRUMAX REDLINER 2V!

Application

Cross Line Laser projects visible laser planes. It is used for determination height, making horizontal and vertical planes.

Specifications

  • Laser beam : 2V1H1D
  • Light sources : 635 nm
  • Laser safety class Class: 2, <1mW
  • Accuracy: ±2 mm/10 m
  • Self-leveling range: ±3°
  • Operating range without/with receiver: 20/50 m
  • Power source: Li-Ion battery 3,7V and 3xAA / 1,5V
  • Tripod thread: 5/8”
  • Operating temperature: -10°C +35°C
  • Weight: 1,1 kg

Change of batteries

Open battery compartment. Insert batteries. Take care to correct polarity. Close battery compartment.
ATTENTION: Take out batteries If you are not going to use instrument for a long time.

Charger

It is possible to use charger to operate with the instrument. Use charger for rechargeable batteries. Connect the charger to the hole (8) that is located on the housing of the instru-ment. Then connect it to the main power. The instrument is in working condition and rechargeable batteries are charging. WARNING: Never use charger for ordinary batteries. Do not leave the instrument unattended while using char-ger. Parameters of the charger must correspond to the parameters of domestic electricity. Output voltage must be no more than 5V.

Laser lines


Features **

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  1. Adjusting legs
  2. Fine adjustment screw
  3. Switch On handle (compensator lock)
  4. Horizontal laser window
  5. Keypad
  6. Vertical laser window
  7. Battery compartment
  8. Hole for charger connection
  9. Thread 5/8” / Plumb down

Keypad

  1. On/Off button / Detector mode
  2. Button to switch Vertical laser
  3. Button to switch Horizontal laser

Operation

  1. Place the instrument on the tripod or floor. When using tri-pod, place the instrument on the tripod and screw the center-ing screw into the center hole.

  2. Move the switch (3) clockwise.

  3. The instrument works in slope mode in the first position of the switch (OFF). It is possible to project laser lines at any angle.
    In the position ON the pendulum will be unlocked and laser lines will be automatically self-leveled.

  4. If there is a sound signal and laser lines begin to blink while switching on the instrument, that means that the instrument is out of range more than ±3°. Adjust the position of the instrument by means of the bubble level with the help of legs or tripod.

  5. Press button H (3) to switch ON/Off horizontal line. Press every time button V (1) to switch On/Off vertical lines. Press button 1 every time to select beams. Variants of projections:

    • vertical beam, down point
    • two vertical beams, down point
  6. Aim the down point on the required point on the floor. Rotate the upper part of the instrument to adjust vertical lines.
    Then adjust the position of the instrument with the help of fine adjustment screw.

  7. During transportation move the switch (4) into position OFF. Place the instrument into the soft bag or case. Do not drop the instrument during transportation.

Application of the detector

  • Use detectore mode when operating in bright sunlight. Press button (2) to activate this mode. Indicator (4) lights up. Place the detector to the approximate location of the
  • beam. Follow the instruction while searching laser beam.

To check the accuracy of line laser level

To check the accuracy of line laser level (slope of plane)

  • Set up the instrument between two walls, the distance is 5 m. Turn on the Cross Line Laser and mark the point of cross laser line on the wall.
  • Set up the instrument 0,5-0,7m away from the wall and make, as described above, the same masrks. If the difference {a1-b2} and {b1-b2} is less then the value of “accuracy” (see spe-sifications), there is no need in calibration.
  • Example: when you check the accuracy of Cross Line Laser the difference is {a1-a2}=5 mm and {b1-b2}=7 mm.
  • The instrument’s error: {b1-b2}-{a1-a2}=7-5=2 mm. Now you can compare this error with standard error.
  • If the accuracy of Cross Line Laser isn’t corresponding with claimed accuracy, contact the authorized service center.

To check level

  • Choose a wall and set laser 5M away from the wall. Turn on the laser and cross laser line is marked A on the wall. Find another point M on the horizontal line, the distance is around 2.5m. Swivel the laser, and another cross point of cross laser line is marked B.
  • Please note the distance of B to A should be 5m.
  • Measure the distance between M to cross laser lune, if the difference is over 3mm, the laser is out of calibration, please contact with seller to calibrate the laser.

To check plumb

Choose a wall and set laser 5m away from the wall. Mark point A on the wall, please note the distance from point A to ground should be 3m. Hang a plumb line from A point to ground and find a plumb point B on ground. turn on the laser and make the vertical laser line meet the point B, along the vertical laser line on the wall and measure the distance 3m from point B to another point C. Point C must be on the verti-cal laser line, it means the height of C point is 3m. Measure the distance from point A to point C, if the distance is over 2 mm, please, contact with seller to calibrate the laser.

Care and cleaning

Please handle measuring instrument with care. Clean with soft cloth only after any use. If necessary damp cloth with some water. If instrument is wet clean and dry it carefully. Pack it up only if it is perfectly dry. Transport in original con-tainer/case only.
Note: During transport On/Off compensator lock (3) must be set to position “OFF”. Disregard may lead to damage of com-pensator.

Specific reasons for erroneous measuring results

  • Measurements through glass or plastic windows;
  • Dirty laser emitting window;
  • After instrument has been dropped or hit. Please check the accuracy.
  • Large fluctuation of temperature: if instrument will beused in cold areas after it has been stored in warm areas (or the other way round) please wait some minutes before carrying out measurements.

Electromagnetic acceptability (EMC)

  • It cannot be completely excluded that this instru-ment will disturb other instruments (e.g. navigation systems);
  • will be disturbed by other instruments (e.g. intensive electromagnetic radiation nearby industrial facilities or radio transmitters).

Laser class 2 warning label on the laser instrument

Laser classification

The instrument is a laser class 2 laser product accortding to DIN IEC 60825-1:2007 and Class II in accordance with CFR 21 § 1040 (FDA). This tool may be used without need for further protective measures.

Safety instructions

  • Please follow up instructions given in operators’ manual. Do not stare into beam. Laser beam can lead to eye injury (even from greater distances). Do not aim laser beam at persons or animals.
  • The laser plane should be set up above eye level of persons.
  • Use the instrument for measuring jobs only. Do not open instrument housing. Repairs should be carried out by autho-rized workshops only. Please contact your local dealer. Do not remove warning labels or safety instructions.
  • Keep instrument away from children. Do not use instrument in explosive environment.

Warranty

  • This product is warranted by the manufacturer to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. During the warranty period, and upon proof of purchase, the product will be repaired or replaced (with the same or similar model at manufactures option), without charge for either parts of labour.
  • In case of a defect please contact the dealer where you orig-inally purchased this product. The warranty will not apply to this product if it has been misused, abused or altered. With-out limiting the foregoing, leakage of the battery, bending or dropping the unit are presumed to be defects resulting from misuse or abuse.

Exceptions from responsibility

  • The user of this product is expected to follow the instructions given in operators’ manual.
  • Although all instruments left our warehouse in perfect con-dition and adjustment the user is expected to carry out pe-riodic checks of the product’s accuracy and general perfor-mance. The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no responsibility of results of a faulty or intentional usage or misuse including any direct, indirect, consequential damage, and loss of profits. The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no responsibility for consequential damage, and loss of profits by any disaster (earthquake, storm, flood …), fire, accident, or an act of a third party and/or a usage in other than usual conditions.
  • The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no re-sponsibility for any damage, and loss of profits due to a change of data, loss of data and interruption of business etc., caused by using the product or an unusable product.
  • The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no re-sponsibility for any damage, and loss of profits caused by usage other thsn explained in the users’ manual.
  • The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no respon-sibility for damage caused by wrong movement or action due to connecting with other products.

WARRANTY DOESN’T EXTEND TO FOLLOWING CASES:

  1. If the standard or serial product number will be changed, erased, removed or wil be unreadable.
  2. Periodic maintenance, repair or changing parts as a result of their normal runout.
  3. All adaptations and modifications with the purpose of improve-ment and expansion of normal sphere of product application, mentioned in the service instruction, without tentative written agreement of the expert provider.
  4. Service by anyone other than an authorized service center.
  5. Damage to products or parts caused by misuse, including, without limitation, misapplication or nrgligence of the terms of service instruction.
  6. Power supply units, chargers, accessories, wearing parts.
  7. Products, damaged from mishandling, faulty adjustment, maintenance with low-quality and non-standard materials, pres-ence of any liquids and foreign objects inside the product.
  8. Acts of God and/or actions of third persons.
  9. In case of unwarranted repair till the end of warranty period because of damages during the operation of the product, it’s transportation and storing, warranty doesn’t resume.
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WARRANTY CARD

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  • Warranty period for the instrument explotation is 12 months after the date of original retail purchase.

  • During this warranty period the owner of the product has the right for free repair of his instrument in case of manufacturing defects. Warranty is valid only with original warranty card, fully and clear filled (stamp or mark of thr seller is obligatory).

  • Technical examination of instruments for fault identification which is under the warranty, is made only in the authorized service center.

  • In no event shall manufacturer be liable before the client for direct
    or consewuential damages, loss of profit or any other damage which occur in the result of the instrument outage.

  • The product is received in the state of operability, without any visible damages, in full completeness. It is tested in my presence. I have no complaints to the product quality.

  • I am familiar with the conditions of qarranty service and i agree.

  • purchaser signature:

Before operating you should read service instruction!
If you have any questions about the warranty service and technical support contact seller of this product

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