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Table of Contents
1. Kit Contents
2. Features and Functions
3. Safety Instructions
4. Location/Content
of Warning Labels5. Location of Parts/Components
6. Operating Instructions
7. Using the Product8. Self-Check & Fine Calibration
9. Technical Specifications
10. Application Demonstrations
11. Care and Handling
12. Product Warranty
13. Warranty Registration
14. Accessories
1. Kit Contents
A " H hi M / 40-6502Description
Qty.Manual-Leveling Rotary Laser 1
"AA" Alkaline Batteries4Tinted Glasses1
Instruction Manual with Warranty Card 1
Soft-sided Carrying Case1
A " H hi M / 40-6512
Description
Qty.Manual-Leveling Rotary Laser 1
"AA" Alkaline Batteries4Wall/Ceiling Mount1
8" Grade Rod1
Detector with 2 "AAA" Batteries and Clamp 1
Tinted Glasses1
Magnetic Target1
Elevating Tripod1
Instruction Manual with Warranty Card 1
Hard-Shell Carrying Case1
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2. Features and Functions
• Emits a horizontal laser plane. • Emits a vertical laser plane with simultaneous 90º split beam. • Large and small scan modes achieve a chalk line. • Scan line can be moved clockwise or counter-clockwise. • Variable rotation speed. • Rugged Housing.3. Safety Instructions
Please read and understand all of the following instructions, prior to using this tool. Failure to do so, may void the warranty.10732:-
Class IIIa Laser ProductMax. Power Output: 5mWWavelength: 625-645nm THIS TOOL EMITS LASER RADIATION.DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE.6697H-English_Manual:s 1/31/13 10:54 A:M Page 3
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)66-26/32/14356)26 • Read all instructions prior to operating this laser tool. Do not remove any labels from tool. • Do not stare directly at the laser beam. • Do not project the laser beam directly into the eyes of others. • Do not set up laser tool at eye level or operate the tool near a reflective surface as the laser beam could be projected into your eyes or into the eyes of others. • Do not place the laser tool in a manner that may cause someone to unintentionally look into the laser beam. Serious eye injury may result. • Do not operate the tool in explosive environments, i.e. in the presence of gases or flammable liquids. • Keep the laser tool out of the reach of children and other untrained persons. • Do not attempt to view the laser beam through optical tools such as telescopes as serious eye injury may result. • Always turn the laser tool off when not in use or left unattended for a period of time. • Remove the batteries when storing the tool for an extended time (more than 3 months) to avoid damage to the tool should the batteries deteriorate. • Do not attempt to repair or disassemble the laser tool. If unqualified persons attempt to repair this tool, warranty will be void. • Use only original Johnson parts and accessories purchased from your Johnson authorized dealer. Use of non-Johnson parts and accessories will void warranty.6697H-English_Manual:s 1/31/13 10:54 A:M Page 4
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4. Location/Content of Warning Labels
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5. Location of Part/Components
Rotating beamoutput window
Keypad
Z-level Vial
Z-vial calibrating
holeBase unlock/lockknob
Y-vial leveling knob
DC 6V outlet
X-level Vial
Y-level Vial
X-vial levelingknob
5/8" - 11 thread
90º Split BeamOutput Window
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6. Operating Instructions
IMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the user to verify the calibration of the instrument before each use.1. Power ON/OFF
2. Power LED
3. Decrease rotation
speed/rotate scan clockwise4. Increase rotation speed/rotate scan counterclockwise
5. Scan and rotate mode LED
6. Scan mode key
1. Power ON/OFF:Press this key to turn on or turn off the laser.
ON rotary laser is on, power LED (2) is on (when
battery is low the power LED will blink)OFF laser and power LED (2) is off
2. Scan mode key:Press this key to change the scan size
Fast Rotation:When the laser is turned on, the laser is in its fastest rotation speed (scan & rotate mode LED (5) is on), laser is rotating. Small scan:Laser is in small scan (scan & rotate mode LED (5) blinks). Big scan:Laser is in big scan (scan & rotate mode LED (5) blinks).Small scanBig scan DOTFast rotation
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DOT:Laser stops rotating and projects a DOT (scan & rotate modeLED (5) blinks).
3. UP and Down Keys:
In the rotation mode:
Press rotation speed increases (Note: when turning the power on, the laser is in its highest rotation speed)Press rotation speed decreases
In the scan mode:
Press scan moves in counterclockwise directionPress scan moves in clockwise direction
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7. Using the Product
Connecting the Laser to its Base
Position the two slots on the laser into the base, tighten the locking knob to secure the base to the laser. The laser can now be secured to a tripod.Battery Installation
1. Disconnect the laser from the base as shown in the figure on the
next page (rotate the base unlock/lock knob counterclockwise to unlock the laser from the base).2. Remove battery cover (rotate the battery compartment knob coun-
terclockwise to the open position).3. Put in 4 "AA" alkaline batteries following the polarity specified in
the battery compartment.BaseUnlock/Lock KnobHorizontal
Vertical
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Vertical Usage
1. Put 4 "AA" alkaline batteries in the unit.
2. As shown in figure on previous page, place the laser on a flat
surface or 5/8" - 11 tripod3. Adjust the vial leveling knobs to center the bubble inside the
Z-vial.
4. Turn on the laser.
5. After finishing work, turn off the laser.
Detector Usage (included in Model No. 40-6512)
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Detecting accuracy ±1.5mm (<50m) ±2.5mm (>50m)Turn-off timer 6 min ±1min
Power2 "AAA" Batteries
Battery life 45 hours of continuous use
Sound function Short sound and solid sound
LED indication Upper red, middle orange, middle green, down redSize4.645" x 2.637" x 0.984"
(118mm x 67mm x 25mm)Weight0.253 lbs. (115g)
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-( 4OMPONFNSR (a) Structure1. Holding Cord
2. Signal Indicator
3. Horn
4. Horizontal Vial
5. Detecting Window
6. Reference Front Marker
7. Power Key
8. Back Reference Marker
9. Connection Port
10. Battery Door
(b) Display When first turning the detector on, the middle signal indicator turns red first and then turns green. If the horn gives two short sounds and the unit powers off automatically, it means that the battery voltage is seriously low and it is necessary to replace the battery immediately. When turning the power on and the down signal indicator flashes, it means that the battery is low and it is necessary to replace the battery.Power Key: Turn on/off the instrument
.( 3CSSFQT 7NRSCLLCSKON1. Open the battery cover and put the batteries into the battery
case according to the polarity shown in the battery slot.2. Snap the battery cover back.
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1. This unit can detect a red rotating laser beam.
2. Press the Power Key once , the middle signal indicator will
quickly turn red first and then turns green. It will beep once to indicate that the instrument is ON. While detecting, the signal indicators show as follows: Note:1. While detecting a horizontal laser beam, it is necessary to
have the horizontal bubble vial centered, as the tilt of the detector will influence its receiving accuracy.The lower red LED is on
Sound:Single shortsoundLaser Line
Laser LineLaser LineLaser LineThe upper red
LED is onThe middle LEDis orangeThe middle LEDis greenAll LEDsare off Sound:Single shortsoundSound:Single shortsoundSound:Solid soundSound:No SoundThe laser beam isupThe laser beam isdownThe laser beam is closeto centerThe laser beam isexactly to centerNo laserbeam isdetected
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8. Self-Check & Fine Calibration
IMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the user to verify the calibration of the instrument before each use.Checking for Accuracy:
1. Start by placing the laser 1" away from a wall (near wall), and
at least 20" from a wall (far wall).2. Align the laser so that one axis (vial) points to both walls.
3. Turn the laser on and adjust the thumbscrews until the unit is
level in both the X and Y axis.4. Make a mark where the laser hits the near wall (wall #1), and
then the same for the far wall (wall #2).5. Next, move the laser to 1" next to the far wall, and ensure it is
in the same axis.6. Level the laser, and then adjust the height so that the laser is
level and hits the mark you made on the far wall (wall #2).You may need to re-level to achieve this.
Vertical Line
Horizontal Reference LineWall
Platform
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9. Technical Specifications
Laser Wavelength 635nm±10nm
Laser Classification Class IIIa
Maximum Power Output 5mW
Accuracy±1/4"/100 ft. (±2mm/10m)
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