11
OPERATION
Fig. 11
USING A TRIPOD
See Figure 10.
The laser level has a 5/8 in.-20 threaded fitting for attaching
to a tripod base (not included). This method of mounting
is ideal for leveling kitchen cabinets, countertops, window
framing, and more.
If a 1/4 in. tripod fitting is needed, thread the adaptor inside
the 5/8 in. mounting hole and tighten with a flat blade screw-
driver before attaching to tripod.
CAUTION:
Use caution when using laser level in base. Do not orient
in a way that will allow the laser level to slide or fall out
of the base.
OPERATING THE LASER LEVEL
See Figures 10 - 11.
WARNING:
The typical alkaline battery life for the AIRgrip vacuum
system is four hours. Replace with fresh alkaline batteries
prior to four hours of use. Failure to heed this warning
could result in damage to the product and/or serious
personal injury.
Before initial use, wipe AIRgrip vacuum base with a damp
cloth to remove any residue.
Place the level in the area where you want the laser lines
projected. Refer to Using the AIRgrip Vacuum or Using
the Multi-Function Base earlier in this manual if adhering
to a surface is desired.
Turn on the laser.
Rotate the laser housing to position the laser lines in the
general area desired. Then use the adjustment knobs to
fine-tune the line position.
NOTE: Due to construction inaccuracy, walls may not be
perfectly straight. This may cause the laser to have slight
variances when in the level position.
The laser level is self-leveling when used within the prod-
uct specifications listed earlier in this manual. If operat-
ing outside of the specifications listed, the laser line will
appear to have a textured pattern.
Fig. 10
LASER LEVEL
MOUNTED
ON A TRIPOD
LINE HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
KNOBS
ROTATIONAL
ADJUSTMENT KNOB
WARNING:
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of pro-
cedures other than those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.