Prexiso PR400HV Manuale utente

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PR400HV
SELF-LEVELING ROTARY LASER LEVEL
www.prexiso-eu.com
WARRANTY
LIMITED
YEARS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Do not use the product before you have studied the Safety instructions and the
User Manual on the enclosed CD or on our Homepage.
If you have no such manual, or it is in the wrong language, please ask your agency
for an appropriate copy.
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The product is permitted to use for skilled persons only.
WARNING:
• It is a Class 2 laser product in accordance with IEC 60825-1:2014
• The following labels are on your laser tool for your convenience
and safety.
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Do not stare into the laser beam or direct it towards other people unnecessarily.
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Don't dazzle other individuals. A measurement could be triggered at any time.
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Looking directly into the beam with optical aids can be hazardous.
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Do not operate the product in explosion hazardous areas or in aggressive
environments.
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Only use chargers recommended by the manufacturer to charge the batteries.
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Keep extremities in a safe distance from the moving parts.
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Watch out for erroneous measurements if the product is defective or if it has been
dropped or has been misused or modified.
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Carry out periodic test measurements.
Particularly before, during and after important measurements.
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The product and batteries must not be disposed of with household waste.
LASER RADIATION!
Do not stare into beam
Class 2 laser
< 1mW 630-640nm
IEC 60825-1:2014
WARNING!
The goggles do not protect your eyes against the laser beam.
They are only used to increase the visibility of the laser.
Goggles:

PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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KEYPAD AND LED
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PARTS DESCRIPTION
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Square point window
Laser beam outlet
Keypad
Handle
Charger port
PARTS DESCRIPTION
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Spirit level for vertical mode
Thread 5/8" in vertical mode
Level adjustment screw
Thread 5/8" in horizontal mode
+ plumb point outlet
Battery/rechargeable battery housing
On/Off
• Blinking Green: Laser Tool is Auto-Leveling In Calibration and /
or Default Tilt Warning Set Up
• Solid Green: Auto-Leveling Complete
• Blinking Red: Low Battery
• Solid Green With POWER-LED – Solid Green: Manual Mode On (Auto-Leveling Off)
• Solid Green: Y Axis Adjust Slope Mode
• Solid Green: X Axis Adjust Slope Mode
• Solid Green: Tilt Warning On
• Blinking Green: Out of Compensation Range
Cal/Scan
Tilt/Slope Down
Rotation Speed
Up

REMOTE CONTROL
BATTERIES AND POWER
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1. Light indicator
2. Laser dot (0rpm in speed mode) and laser head (in scan mode) moving button
(Press this button to clockwise move the laser dot/head).
3. Laser dot (0rpm in speed mode) and laser head (in scan mode) moving button
(Press this button to anticlockwise move the laser dot).
4. Scan mode / Calibrate
5. Speed switch button(Press this button to switch the laser beam rotating speed
from 300rpm->600rpm->0rpm->300rpm).
6. Tilt mode/ Slope
7. Battery lid (Open the battery lid and insert 2 x1.5V AA batteries into the battery
compartment).
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Battery Installation / Removal
1.Unlock and open the battery cover.
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SCAN
CAL.
SPEED
TILT
SLOPE

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WARNING:
• Use charging / power adapter only with Ni-Mh battery pack supplied.
Charging any other type of battery may result in damage
and/or personal harm.
• The battery and charging / power adapter can be damaged if damp.
Always store and charge the tool in a dry and covered place.
NOTE:
• For best battery life, it is recommended to charge the battery once it
has been fully discharged and avoid letting charge for >6 hours at a time.
Operating with Charging / Power Adaptor
• Laser tool can operate while plugged into charging / power adapter.
Functions and controls of laser tool are the same as when not plugged into
charging / power adapter.
2. Insert the rechargeable Ni-Hm battery
pack directly into the laser.
3. Close and lock the battery cover.

SET UP
OPERATION
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Place the laser on a flat surface or mount
it on a tripod.
Vertical Position
Place the laser upright, with the handle
pointing upwards, or mount it on a tripod.
AUTOMATIC HORIZONTAL MODE
NOTE:
When the laser is switched on, the laser diode will flash.
This indicates that the automatic levelling procedure is under way.
The laser will begin rotation once it is leveled.
If the laser does not begin to rotate, this means that it is out
of its automatic levelling range (± 5° of a perfectly horizontal surface).
Should this occur, the laser must be repositioned on a more even surface.
• Press to switch the laser on. Automatic levelling will begin immediately.
When the laser is leveled, the head will start to rotate.
• Press to select the rotation speed, which is 300 rpm by default.
The rotation speed may be 0 rpm (fixed point), 300 rpm or 600 rpm.
• When the laser is in point mode (speed = 0 rpm), the point can be moved
to the right or left using and .

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• Press to switch to scan mode. The scan angle can be adjusted by
pressing this key. To move the beam to the right or the left, press
and .
AUTOMATIC VERTICAL MODE
• Place the laser in its vertical position (handle pointing upwards).
Use the level and the foot screw to put the laser in its levelling
range if the ground is not even.
• Press . (Vertical) levelling will begin. Once the laser is leveled,
the head will begin rotating.
• In automatic vertical mode, the head can rotate to the left or right around
the X-axis without using slope mode. All other operations are identical to
those in automatic horizontal mode (see above).
SLOPE MODE
• When the laser is in automatic mode, press and hold for at least 3
seconds, then press to switch to slope mode. The
LEDs will now be illuminated.
• The slope is automatically on the X-axis. To use the Y- or Z-axes,
press .
• To exit slope mode, press once more.
• Press and . to tilt the head on the chosen axis.
• If the desired slope exceeds the laser’s capacity, the LED will flash.
Press to switch the laser off.
MANUAL MODE
• Press to switch the laser on.
• Press and hold for at least 3 seconds. The laser will
switch to manual mode. You can now use the slope and scan
functions and change the laser’s rotation speed.
TILT FUNCTION
• The Tilt function is activated in automatic mode by pressing .
The LED will light up and the Tilt function will activate after
10 seconds.

DETECTOR
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FUNCTION
The detector is intended for swift finding of pulsating laser beams.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
• It stops the laser beam emission when the laser undergoes a shock or a
vibration strong enough to move the laser. The user must then return to
the laser to check the settings.
1. Speaker
2. LCD Display(Front)
3. Power On/Off Illumination On/Off
4. Selecting the detecting
accuracy button
5. Audio signal button
6. Reception area for the laser beam
7. Centre mark
8. Bubble vial
9. Bubble vial
10. Guide hole for holder
11. 1/4"-20 screw
12. Guide hole for holder
13. Battery compartment
14. LCD Display(Back)
15. Magnet
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DISPLAY
a. Indicator for detecting accuracy
b. Battery indicator
c. Audio signal indicator
d. Direction indicator “move downward”
e. Centre indicator
f. Direction indicator ”move upward”
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Inserting/Replacing the batteries
Open Battery compartment and insert two AA batteries in the battery
compartment (AA alkaline batteries are recommended for the detecting
tool.). When inserting batteries, pay attention to the correct polarity
according to the representation on the inside of the battery compartment.
NOTE: Remove the batteries from the detector when not using it for
extended periods. When storing for extended periods, the batteries can
corrode and discharge themselves.
2. Setting up the detector
Switch on the pulse function of the line laser. Select an operating mode on the line laser
where either only one horizontal or vertical laser plane is generated.
Position the detector in such a manner that the laser beam can reach the reception area
6. Align the detector in such a manner that the laser beam runs laterally through the
reception area (as shown in the figure).
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