Line laser
Contents
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Symbols used in this manual
Caution!
Denotes a possibly dangerous situation. Non-
observance of this warning may result in slight
injury or damage to property.
Note
Denotes application tips and important
information.
Symbols on the power tool
Before switching on the power
tool, read the operating manual!
Wear goggles!
Disposal information for the old
appliance!
(See Page 14)
Important safety information
Before using the power tool, read and follow:
- these operating instructions,
- the currently valid site rules and the
regulations for the prevention of accidents.
This power tool is state of the art and has
been constructed in accordance with the
acknowledged safety regulations.
The power tool may be operated only if it is
- used as intended,
- in perfect working order.
Immediately repair any faults which impair
safety.
Laser classification
The power tool conforms to a class 2 laser
based on the standard IEC 825-1/EN 60825
and to a class II product based on
FDA 21 CFR. Eyes must be protected
with the eyelid close reflex in case you
accidentally glance into the laser beam.
However, this eyelid protective reflex may
be impaired by medication, alcohol or drugs.
These power tools may be used without
other protective measures. Nevertheless,
you should not look directly into the light
source, just as you would not look directly
at the sun. Do not aim the laser beam at
people.
Identification on the power tool
Laser radiation!
Do not stare into the beam.
Class 2 laser
in accordance with DIN EN 60825-1: 2001-11
Electromagnetic compatibility
Although the power tool satisfies the strict
requirements specified in the relevant
directives, it cannot be excluded that the
power tool
- will affect other power tools (e.g.
navigation equipment on aircraft) or
- itself will be affected by high radiation,
resulting in a malfunction.
In these or other uncertain cases, check
measurements should be taken.
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