Lasertec H1R Instruction Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
H1R Red Rotary Laser
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Please read this instruction manual before operating this product. Please store this instruction manual in the carry case for future reference.
CAUTION: Class 2 Laser Product
Do not stare directly into the laser beam from apertures. Do not disassemble the instrument or attempt to perform any internal servicing
as this will void your warranty. No user serviceable parts included.
Only approved and authorised service technicians can carry out warranty repairs.
SAFETY
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Laser glasses
BatteriesCarry case
Laser targetLED Detector and clamp
Lasertec H1R
Please ensure the following items are included with your laser. If anything is missing please contact your retailer.
ITEM CHECKLIST
INCHES
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Rotating laser port
Protective lighthouse
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Control panel
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CONTROL PANEL
Power
Power indicator
Tilt alarm indicator
Tilt alarm
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DETECTOR CONTROL PANEL
Sound on / off
Coarse / fine mode
LED Lights
Laser sensor
Speaker
Power
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USING YOUR LASER
Power Supply
The Lasertec H1R is powered by four AA alkaline batteries.
Setting Up
Select a place as close as practical to the work site. Ensure the location is clear of traffic.
Attach the laser to a tripod or place on a level surface. Ensure the unit is secured correctly and tightened in position.
Operation
To turn the unit on press the power button. Self levelling will commence and the laser will begin to rotate.
If the unit is outside the self levelling range the unit will not
level causing the laser beam to flash continuously.
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Tilt Alarm
Once the unit has been levelled off the tilt alarm can be enabled by pressing the tilt alarm button. The tilt alarm indicator light will flash for approximately 15 seconds. Once the light is constant the alarm is enabled.
If the unit is disturbed while the alarm is active the unit will need to be powered off and on again to reset its level position.
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Using your detector
Switch the detector on by pressing the power button. The speaker will beep once indicating the unit is operating.
To change between coarse and fine mode press the coarse / fine mode button.
Move the detector into the path of the laser beam. The LED lights will indicate the position of the beam alongside the up and down arrows.
The detector will emit a constant beep once the level position has been located.
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Before doing any precision levelling it is advised to check the calibration of the unit.
Set up the laser on a tripod at about 30m facing a wall or staff with a detector. Allow the unit to level. Detect and note laser position on the wall or staff. Without moving the tripod rotate the unit 180°. Detect and note laser position on the wall or staff. Calculate the distance between the two readings. The difference should be within 6mm at 30m. If the unit is out of calibration it is advised to send it in to Spot-on.
(see www.spoton.com.au for details)
CHECKING CALIBRATION
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Laser does not turn on
Check the batteries. They may be in the wrong way or need replacing. Check the battery compartment for signs of damage. Ensure they are clean and not bent.
Laser turns on but does not rotate
Check the batteries. They may need to be replaced. Check the operating temperature.
Laser does not remain on for long periods of use.
Check the batteries. They may need to be replaced. Check the operating temperature.
Laser does not level off
Unit may be outside its self levelling range. Adjust the unit or tripod so it is level. Unit may have low power Unit may have impact damage.
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Detector does not turn on
Check the batteries. They may be in the wrong way or need replacing. Check the battery compartment for signs of damage. Ensure they are clean and not bent.
Detector does not detect the laser beam
Check the batteries. They may be in the wrong way or need replacing. Check that the laser is operating correctly.
Detector speaker is not functioning
Check sound is on. Check the laser is operating correctly and producing a beam.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Reflective surfaces such as glass may reflect the beam, causing two beams to strike the detector at the same time. This may create inaccurate reference points.
This is a precision instrument and should always be transported within the carry case provided.
Whenever possible, store the instrument in a dry, shady location.
The H1R should be calibrated every 6 months, if ongoing
accurate levelling is required or an impact has occurred.
The operator should check the H1R for accuracy before precision levelling is attempted.
Although the H1R has an IP65 rating always ensure to clean the instrument with a dry, soft cloth after use on dusty, damp or wet conditions before storing.
Smudges and fingerprints may be removed with a damp tissue or a soft, lint-free cloth.
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WARRANTY
The Lasertec H1R comes with a 1 year manufacturers warranty.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Separate to the above Australia Consumer Law, Spot-on oers a global warranty.
Customer Support
To assist you with any queries or technical questions please contact the customer support line: 1300 658 338 Operates 5 days a week: 8am - 5pm (EST)
30 Day Free Service
If your laser is out of calibration within the rst 30 days of purchase you
are entitled to a free calibration adjustment. For more information please contact your retailer or Spot-on.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specications Lasertec H1R
Product code 90012
Warranty 1 Year
Accuracy ±3mm at 30m
Range 250m
Levelling range ±9% / ±5°
Laser class 2 Red
Battery life 20 hours
Battery type 4x AA
IP rating 65
Weight (kg) 1.25
Dimensions (mm) 165x130x140
www.spoton.com.au
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