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FMHT77446, FMHT77449, FMHT77447, FMHT77448
Self-Leveling Rotary Laser
Red Beam: RL 600, RL 600L, RL 700L
Green Beam: RL 750L-G
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Please read these instructions before operating the product.
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Contents
• User Safety
• Keypad and LEDs
• Battery Safety
• Batteries and Power
Using the Accessories
• Turning the Laser On/Off
• Performing Accuracy Check and Calibration
• Operating the Laser
• Using the Remote Control
• Using the Detector
• Maintenance and Care
Specications
User Safety
The denitions below describe the level of severity for each signal
word. Please read the manual and pay attention to these symbols.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury.
NOTICE: Indicates a practice not related to personal injury which,
if not avoided, may result in property damage.
If you have any questions or comments about this or any
Stanley tool, go to http://www.2helpU.com.
WARNING:
Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow
the warnings and instructions in this manual may result in
serious personal injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
Carefully read the Safety Instructions and Product
Manual before using this product. The person responsible
for the instrument must ensure that all users understand
and adhere to these instructions.
CAUTION:
While the laser tool is in operation, be careful not to
expose your eyes to the emitting laser beam. Exposure to
a laser beam for an extended time may be hazardous to
your eyes.
CAUTION:
Glasses are supplied in some of the laser tool kits.
These are NOT certied safety glasses. These glasses
are ONLY used to enhance the visibility of the beam in
brighter environments or at greater distances from laser
source.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
The following labels are placed on the laser tools to
inform you of the laser class for your convenience and
safety.
P ≤1.0mW@630-680nm
FMHT77446 RL600
3V
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P ≤1.0mW@630-680nm
FMHT77449 RL600L
5V
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P ≤1.0mW@630-680nm
FMHT77447 RL700L
5V
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FMHT77448 RL750L-G
5V
www.STANLEYTOOLS.eu
P ≤1.0mW@630-680nm
P ≤1.0mW@510-530nm
The label on your laser may include the following symbols.
Symbol Meaning
V Volts
mW Milliwatts
Laser Warning
nm Wavelength in nanometers
2 Class 2 Laser
WARNING: LASER RADIATION.
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
Class 2 Laser Product.
WARNING
Laser Radiation Exposure. Do not disassemble or modify
the laser level. There are no user serviceable parts
inside. Serious eye injury could result.
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Do not operate the laser in explosive atmospheres, such as
in the presence of ammable liquids, gases, or dust. This tool
may create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
Store an idle laser out of reach of children and other untrained
persons. Lasers are dangerous in the hands of untrained
users.
Tool service MUST be performed by qualied repair
personnel. Service or maintenance performed by unqualied
personnel may result in injury. To locate your nearest Stanley
service center go to http://www.2helpU.com.
Do not use optical tools such as a telescope or transit to view
the laser beam. Serious eye injury could result.
Do not place the laser in a position which may cause anyone
to intentionally or unintentionally stare into the laser beam.
Serious eye injury could result.
Do not position the laser near a reective surface which may
reect the laser beam toward anyone’s eyes. Serious eye
injury could result.
Store an idle laser out of reach of children and other untrained
persons. Lasers are dangerous in the hands of untrained
users.
Turn the laser off when it is not in use. Leaving the laser on
increases the risk of staring into the laser beam.
Do not modify the laser in any way. Modifying the tool may
result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.
Do not operate the laser around children or allow children to
operate the laser. Serious eye injury may result.
Do not remove or deface warning labels. If labels are
removed, the user or others may inadvertently expose
themselves to radiation.
Position the laser securely on a level surface. If the laser falls,
damage to the laser or serious injury could result.
Personal Safety
Stay alert, watch what you are doing, and use common sense
when operating the laser. Do not use the laser when you are
tired or under the inuence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
A moment of inattention while operating the laser may result
in serious personal injury.
Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye
protection. Depending on the work conditions, wearing
protective equipment such as a dust mask, nonskid safety
shoes, hard hat, and hearing protection will reduce personal
injury.
Tool Use and Care
Follow instructions in the Maintenance and Care section of
this manual. Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow
Maintenance and Care instructions may create a risk of
electric shock or injury.
Keypad and LEDs
Keypad
To reference keypad and LED display, see Figure Ⓔ①
(RL 600 and RL 600L) or Figure Ⓔ② (RL 700L and
RL 750L-G).
Power ON/OFF Key
Tilt Warning ON/OFF Key
Scan Mode Key
RL 700L and RL 750L-G only.
Manual Slope Mode Key
Rotation Speed Key
Up Arrow Key (counterclockwise)
Down Arrow Key (clockwise)
LEDs
Power LED
Solid Green Charging complete.
Auto-Levelling Complete.
Flashing Green Laser Tool is Auto-Levelling.
In Calibration and/or Default Tilt
Warning Set Up.
Flashing Red Low Battery.
Solid Red
RL 600L, RL 700L,
& RL 750L-G
Battery needs recharging, power
supply required.
Hot/Cold battery delay or cell
failure. Laser can be operated by
adapter power.
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Manual LED
Flashing Red Manual Mode ON (Auto-Levelling
OFF).
Power LED & Manual LED
Alternately Flashing
Green and Red
Out of Leveling Compensation
Range.
Tilt Warning LED
Solid Red Tilt Warning ON.
Flashing Red Out of level.
X/Y Select LED
Solid Green X Axis Adjust Slope Mode.
Solid Red Y Axis Adjust Slope Mode.
Flashing Green X Axis at Maximum Allowed Slope
in Slope Mode.
X axis adjust Calibration Mode.
Flashing Red
Y Axis at Maximum Allowed Slope
in Slope Mode .
Y axis adjust Calibration Mode.
Battery Safety
The RL 600 is powered by alkaline batteries.
The RL 600L, RL 700L, and RL 750L-G are powered by
a Li-ion battery.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read the
product User Manual, the Laser Safety Manual, and the
Battery Safety Manual.
WARNING:
The battery and charging/power adapter can be
damaged if damp. Always store and charge the tool in
a dry and covered place.
Always insert batteries correctly with regard to
polarity (+ and –), as marked on the battery and the
equipment. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Replace all batteries at the same time with new
batteries of the same brand and type.
WARNING:
Batteries can explode, or leak, and can cause injury
or re. To reduce this risk:
Carefully follow all instructions and warnings on the battery
label and package.
Do not mix battery chemistries.
Do not dispose of batteries in re.
Keep batteries out of reach of children.
Remove batteries if the device will not be used for several
months.
Do not short battery terminals.
Do not charge disposable batteries.
Remove dead batteries immediately and dispose of per local
codes.
End of Life
DO NOT dispose of this product with household waste.
ALWAYS dispose of batteries per local code.
PLEASE RECYCLE in line with local provisions for the collection
and disposal of electrical and electronic waste under the WEEE
Directive.
EC-Declaration of Conformity
Radio Equipment Directive
Stanley Fatmax Self-Leveling Rotary Laser
FMHT77446, FMHT77449, FMHT77447, FMHT77448
Stanley hereby declares that the Stanley Fatmax Self-Leveling
Rotary Laser FMHT77446/FMHT77449/FMHT77447/
FMHT77448 is in compliance with the Directive 2014/53/EU and
to all applicable EU directive requirements.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be
requested at Stanley Tools, Egide Walschaertsstraat 14-16,
2800 Mechelen, Belgium or is available at the following internet
address: www.2helpU.com.
Search by the Product and Type Number indicated on the
nameplate.
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Stanley Tools declares that the CE Mark has been applied to this
product in accordance with the CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC.
This product conforms with IEC/EN60825-1:2014.
Batteries and Power
Battery Installation
Laser Tool Battery Installation
RL 600
See Figure Ⓕ①
1.
Press battery compartment cover and slide out.
2.
Install two new D cell batteries. Orient batteries correctly
when placing into laser tool.
3.
Securely close and lock battery compartment cover.
Remote Control Battery Installation
RL 600L, RL 700L, and RL 750L-G
See Figure Ⓖ②
1.
Open battery compartment by unlatching cover.
2.
Install two new AA batteries. Orient batteries correctly when
placing into laser tool.
3.
Securely close and lock battery compartment cover.
Detector Battery Installation
See Figure Ⓒ②
1.
Open battery compartment by lifting open battery cover.
2.
Install two new AA batteries. Orient batteries correctly when
placing into laser tool.
3.
Securely close and lock battery compartment cover.
WARNING:
Pay close attention to the battery holder’s (+) and (-)
markings for proper battery insertion. Batteries must be
of same type and capacity. Do not use a combination of
batteries with different capacities remaining.
Charging the Li-ion Battery
RL 600L, RL 700L, and RL 750L-G
See Figure Ⓕ②
1.
Plug charging/power adapter plug into charging jack of laser
tool.
2.
Plug charging/power adapter into power outlet (110 V or 220
V) with appropriate plug receptacle.
The LED will light RED during charge.
3.
Leave battery to charge for approximately 7 hours to reach
full charge.
The LED will light GREEN when charge is
complete.
4.
When battery is fully charged unplug the charging/power
adapter from laser tool and power outlet.
WARNING: Charge laser only with the power adaptor
supplied. Using any other type of charger may result in
damage and/or personal harm.
Operating with Charging/Power
Adapter
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.
Using the Accessories
CAUTION: Do not leave the laser tool unattended on an
accessory without fully tightening the mounting screw.
Failing to do so may lead to the laser tool falling and
sustaining damage.
Mounting Bracket
RL 700L and RL 750L-G
See Figure
NOTE:
It is best practice to support the laser tool with one hand when
placing or removing the laser tool from an accessory.
If positioning over a target, partially tighten the 5/8″-11 screw
mount, align laser tool, and then fully tighten the 5/8″-11
screw mount.
1.
Securely position the Mounting Bracket using one of the
following methods:
Hang the Mounting Bracket from a wall using the Keyhole
Slot (Figure Ⓗ②).
Attach the Mounting Bracket to a ceiling edge using the
Ceiling Grid Clamp (Figure Ⓗ③).
Use the Keyhole Mount (Figure Ⓗ④) with any
compatible accessory.
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2.
Orient the bracket mounting surface so it is approximately
horizontal.
3.
Mount one of the laser tool's attachment points (Figure )
to the bracket's 5/8″-11 mounting screw and tighten the
tightening knob (Figure Ⓗ①).
4.
Use any of the following parts on the Mounting Bracket to
further adjust the position of the laser tool.
The Vertical Fine Adjust Knob (Figure Ⓗ⑤) moves the
laser up and down the vertical track. The Vertical Adjust
Lock Knob (Figure Ⓗ⑥) secures the vertical position.
The Rotary Fine Adjust Knob (Figure Ⓗ⑦) rotates the
laser tool.
The Wall Tilt Adjustment Knob (Figure Ⓗ⑧) adjusts the
angle between the Mounting Bracket and the wall.
Tripod Mount
See Figure
1.
Choose a location for the tripod near the center of the area
of interest where it will not be disturbed.
2.
Extend tripod legs as required. Adjust legs so the tripod
head is approximately horizontal.
3.
Mount one of the laser tool's attachment points (Figure )
to the tripod using a 5/8″-11 mounting screw then tighten the
mounting screw.
Target Card
See Figure
Some laser kits include a Laser Target Card to aid in locating
and marking the laser beam. The target card enhances the
visibility of the laser beam as the beam crosses over the card.
The card is marked with standard and metric scales. The laser
beam passes through the red or green plastic and reects off of
the reective tape on the reverse side. The magnet at the top
of the card is designed to hold the target card to ceiling tracks
or steel studs to determine plumb and level positions. For best
performance when using the Target Card, the front of the card
should be facing you.
Laser Enhancement Glasses
See Figure
Some laser kits include Laser En hancement Glasses. These
glasses improve the visibility of the laser beam under bright light
conditions or over long distances when the laser is used for
interior applications. These glasses are not required to operate
the laser.
CAUTION:
These glasses are not ANSI approved safety glasses
and should not be used while operating other tools.
These glasses do not keep the laser beam from entering
your eyes.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of serious injury, never stare directly
into the laser beam with or without these glasses.
Turning the Laser On/Off
1.
Choose a smooth, at, level surface to place the laser.
2.
Depending on the desired application, position the laser
horizontally (Figure ) or vertically (Figure ).
3.
Press the key to turn the laser tool ON.
4.
The laser beings Auto-Levelling. During Auto-Leveling the
LED ashes GREEN, the rotary laser (Figure Ⓐ①)
ashes, the Plumb Up Dot laser (Figure Ⓐ②) ashes,
and the Plumb Down Dot laser (Figure Ⓐ③) is steady (if
available).
5.
When the Auto-Levelling procedure is complete, the
LED turns solid GREEN, the rotary laser rotates at the last
used RPM setting, the Plumb Up Dot laser is steady, and
the Plumb Down Dot laser (if available) remains steady.
NOTE: The laser tool's default Auto-Leveling mode can
compensate for an uneven surface up to 5°. If the laser tool
is not level within 5°, the GREEN LED and the
RED LED alternately ash. Reposition the laser
tool within the 5° limit and allow Auto-Leveling to complete.
Auto-Leveling levels the plane of the rotary laser and sets
the Plumb Up Dot laser and the Plumb Down Dot laser (if
available) perpendicular to the rotary laser plane.
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Performing Accuracy Check
and Calibration
NOTE:
The laser tool is sealed and calibrated at the factory to the
accuracies specied.
It is recommended to perform a calibration check before use.
Be sure to allow the laser tool adequate time to Auto-Level (<
30 seconds) prior to a calibration check.
The laser tool should be checked regularly to ensure its
accuracies, especially for precise layouts.
Horizontal Check
See Figure
1.
Set the laser tool on a tripod 20 m away from a wall with the
"+X" side facing the wall (Figure Ⓞ①).
2.
Power ON the laser tool. Allow the laser tool to Auto-Level
and be sure the laser is rotating.
3.
Mark a reference point "D
1
" where the laser line appears on
the wall. If available, use a detector to more easily locate
the beam.
4.
Loosen the laser tool from the tripod and rotate the laser
tool 180°. The "-X" side should now be facing the wall
(Figure Ⓞ②). Mark a reference point "D
2
" where the laser
line appears on the wall.
5.
Measure the vertical distance between reference points "D
1
"
and "D
2
" (Figure Ⓞ③).
6.
If the distance "D
1
" to "D
2
" is < 2.0 mm, calibration is not
required.
RL 600 & RL 600L
If the distance "D
1
" to "D
2
" is ≥ 3 mm, then calibration
is necessary.
RL 700L & RL 750L-G
If the distance "D
1
" to "D
2
" is ≥ 2 mm, then calibration
is necessary.
7.
Rotate the laser 90°. Repeat steps
1.
through
6.
for
the Y-axis. Replace "+X" with "+Y" and "-X" with "-Y"
(Figure Ⓞ④).
Horizontal Calibration
See Figure
1.
Rotate the laser to the same position as step
1.
of the
Horizontal Check procedure (with the "+X" side facing the
wall).
2.
With laser tool powered OFF, press and hold the key
followed by the key.
3.
Release the key and continue to hold the key for ≥ 3
seconds.
4.
Release the key.
5.
The LED ashes GREEN when the laser tool is in
X-axis Calibration mode.
6.
If necessary, adjust the X-axis by using the key and the
key to align the beam with D
0.
D
0
is the halfway point
between the points D
1
and
D
2
established during the X-axis
check (Figure Ⓞ③).
NOTE: Pressing the key or the key slopes the axis
by 0.01° (4.4 mm @ 25 m). Figure illustrates how the
arrow keys affect each axis.
7.
Press the key again to set the X-axis and proceed to the
Y-axis adjustment. The LED ashes RED when the
laser tool is in Y-axis Calibration mode.
8.
Rotate the laser to the same position as step
7.
of the
Horizontal Check procedure (with the "+Y" side facing the
wall).
9.
If necessary, adjust the Y-axis by using the key and the
key to align the beam with D
0.
D
0
is the halfway point
between the points D
1
and
D
2
established during the Y-axis
check.
10.
Press the key again to set the Y-axis and exit Calibration
Mode.
Axis settings are now saved. Calibration Mode is OFF and
the laser tool begins Auto-Levelling.
11.
Repeat the Horizontal Check procedure to determine if the
calibration was successful.
If the laser tool can still not be calibrated after following
the Calibration procedure, send the laser tool into an
Authorized Service Center for repair.
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Operating the Laser
Because the laser tool is a high precision instrument, it is
preferable to use the remote (if provided) whenever possible.
Correcting a Tilt Warning
(Not available in Manual Mode)
If the laser is disturbed during operation the Tilt Warning LED
changes from solid RED to ashing RED and the laser
stops rotating and starts ashing. (Tilt Warning is on by default
when the laser tool leaves the manufacturer.)
To correct a Tilt Warning:
1.
Check the laser tool to make sure it is positioned correctly.
2.
Press the key to reset the Tilt Warning.
3.
The laser Auto-Levels then begins rotating.
4.
Check the laser tool's alignment with the original target.
Turning the Tilt Warning Off
(Not available in Manual Mode)
1.
Power on the laser tool and wait for Auto-Leveling to
complete.
2.
Press the key.
3.
The Tilt Warning LED changes from solid RED to off.
4.
To turn the Tilt Warning back on, press the key.
Changing the Tilt Warning Default
Setting
1.
When powered OFF, press and hold the key then press
the key.
2.
Release both keys.
3.
If the Tilt Warning LED is ON (red), the default Tilt Warning
setting is ON. If the Tilt LED is OFF, the default Tilt Warning
setting is OFF.
The Laser tool begins Auto-Levelling.
4.
Repeat the above steps to toggle the Tilt Warning setting
ON/OFF.
Using Manual Mode
Manual Mode allows the laser tool to be placed at a range of
angles. The laser does not Auto-Level and the Tilt Warning is
set to OFF. Because Auto-Levelling is OFF, the beam is not
guaranteed to be level.
1.
After powering on the laser tool, press and hold the key
for ≥ 2 seconds to turn Manual Mode ON/OFF.
Note: When Manual Mode is activated, the rotary laser
plane remains xed with respect to the laser tool.
2.
Manual Mode is indicated by the ashing RED
LED.
Note: Auto-Levelling is OFF in Manual Mode.
3.
The Laser tool can be manually positioned at any angle.
4.
Press and hold the key for ≥ 2 seconds to turn Manual
Mode OFF. The laser tool begins Auto-Levelling.
Using Manual Slope Mode
Manual Slope Mode allows the user to adjust the slope of
the rotary laser in the X-axis and the Y-axis in a horizontal
(Figure ) or vertical (Figure ) position.
1.
When powered ON, press the key once. Manual Mode
turns on, indicated by the ashing RED LED.
Auto-Levelling is OFF and Tilt Warning is disengaged.
2.
A solid GREEN X/Y Select LED indicates X-axis
adjustment is active. If X-axis adjustment is not required,
proceed to Step
5.
.
3.
Press the key to adjust the X-axis up. Press the key
to adjust the X-axis down. Figure illustrates how and
affect each axis.
NOTE: Holding or down slopes the axis
continuously. The rate of slope change increases over time.
Pressing or once adjusts the slope by 0.01°.
4.
The X/Y Select LED will ash GREEN when the
maximum slope angle is reached. The axis will not move
any further in the X direction.
5.
Press the key again to set the X-axis and activate Y-axis
adjustment.
6.
A solid RED X/Y Select LED indicates Y-axis
adjustment is active. If Y-axis adjustment is not required,
proceed to Step
9.
.
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7.
Press the key to adjust the Y-axis up. Press the key
to adjust the Y-axis down. Figure illustrates how and
affect each axis.
NOTE: Holding or down slopes the axis
continuously. The rate of slope change increases over time.
Pressing or once adjusts the slope by 0.01°.
8.
The X/Y Select LED will ash RED when the
maximum slope angle is reached. The axis will not move
any further in he Y direction.
9.
Press the key again to set the Y-axis. The X/Y Select
LED turns off.
10.
The X-axis and Y-axis are now set to manually adjusted
slopes. Use the laser in Manual Slope Mode.
11.
To turn Manual Slope Mode OFF, press and hold for ≥ 2
seconds. When Manual Mode is turned OFF, the
LED stops ashing and the laser tool begins Auto-Levelling.
NOTE: To change between horizontal and vertical positions
the laser tool must be powered OFF, repositioned, and then
powered ON in the new position.
Changing the Rotation Speed
Press the Rotation Speed Key to cycle through the available
speed settings from fastest to slowest to Spot.
Available Speeds
RPM: 600 300 150 0 (Spot)
Using Spot Mode
Spot mode halts the rotary laser's rotation and allows the user to
manually adjust the angle of the "Spot".
1.
Use the key to cycle to the Spot setting (0 RPM).
2.
Use the key to rotate the Spot counterclockwise. Use
the key to rotate the Spot clockwise.
NOTE: Holding down the key or the key will rotate
the Spot continuously. After holding down an arrow key for
several seconds, the Spot ashes 3 times and then rotates
at a faster rate. A single press of an arrow key will rotate the
spot 0.5°.
Figure illustrates how the arrow keys affect the Spot
rotation.
Using Scan Mode
RL 700L and RL 750L-G
Scan Mode limits the rotary laser's projection to a set scan angle
and allows the user to manually adjust the position of the scan.
1.
Press the key to cycle through the available Scan angles
(10°/45°/90°).
2.
Use the key to rotate the Scan counterclockwise. Use
the key to rotate the Scan clockwise.
NOTE: Holding down the key or the key will rotate
the Scan continuously. After holding down an Arrow Key for
several seconds, the Scan ashes 3 times and then rotates
at a faster rate. A single press of an Arrow Key will rotate the
Scan 2.0°.
Figure illustrates how the arrow keys affect the Scan
rotation.
3.
Press the key to turn off Scan Mode and return to the
last used speed setting.
Using the Remote Control
RL 600L, RL 700L, and RL 750L-G
All available functions and modes are accessible through the
keys on the Remote Control with the exception of toggling the
Tilt Warning ON/OFF and powering ON the laser tool. (The laser
tool can be powered off.)
Using the Detector
The Detector allows the user to determine the location of the
laser when distance or lighting conditions make the laser difcult
to see.
Detector Keypad
Power ON/OFF Key
High/Low Accuracy Key
Speaker Volume Key
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5.
When reference level is found, tighten knob again to secure
the Detector. Read the position shown at the Reference
Line (Figure Ⓒ①) edge of the clamp.
Operating the Detector
(See Keypad and LCD Descriptions for indications during
operation)
Powering on the Detector
Press the key to turn detector ON.
When powered ON, the entire LCD will momentarily display
all icons (use this to ensure the LCD is functioning correctly).
Press and hold the key for ≥ 2 seconds to turn the
detector OFF.
NOTE: The detector will automatically power OFF after not
detecting a laser beam for 10 minutes. To power ON again,
press the key.
Illuminating the Detector LCD
When detector is ON, press the key to turn ON/OFF LCD
illumination.
NOTE: The illumination will automatically turn OFF after 60
seconds of not detecting a laser beam or having a key pressed.
Adjusting the Detector Accuracy
When powered ON, press the key to toggle the accuracy
setting between HIGH and LOW.
The default accuracy setting is HIGH.
NOTE: Use the LOW accuracy setting when:
The HIGH accuracy setting is not needed.
A stable reference level cannot be obtained due to vibrations.
Heat haze interferes with the laser beam.
Adjusting the Detector Speaker Volume
When powered ON, press the key to toggle through the
volume settings (LOUD/SOFT/MUTE).
When powered ON, the default volume setting is set to LOUD.
Detector LCD Icons
Laser Detected - Reference Line Higher than
Laser Beam. Move the Detector the Direction Shown
(Down).
Laser Detected - Reference Line Lower than
Laser Beam. Move the Detector the Direction
Shown (Up).
Laser Detected - Reference Line in Line with
Laser Beam Reference Level.
OFF
Buzzer Volume - Loud/Soft/Mute.
Low Accuracy Setting
High Accuracy Setting
Detector Setup
(The Detector can be used in hand or with optional clamp
to mount the detector to a measuring rod, pole, or similar
object)
Mounting Clamp onto Detector
See Figure Ⓓ①
1.
Guide the clamp onto the detector using the alignment hole.
2.
Tighten the xing screw.
Mounting Clamp onto Level Staff, Pole, or
Similar Object
See Figure Ⓓ②
1.
Loosen tightening knob.
2.
Place onto level staff, pole, or similar object.
3.
Tighten tightening knob to secure the clamp.
4.
When locating reference level, loosen clamp to allow for up/
down positioning.
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Detecting Reference Level
1.
While powered ON, position the detector where the laser
beam is projected.
2.
Use the detector’s bubble vials (Figure Ⓒ②) to maintain
a level plane.
3.
Point the laser reception window (Figure Ⓒ③) toward the
laser beam source. The reception window must face within
40° of the laser source.
4.
Use the "Laser Detected" icons on the LCD to align the
Reference Line (Figure Ⓒ①) with the laser beam.
NOTE: If the speaker volume is ON (LOUD/SOFT),
a audible tone also assists with) aligning the detector. A fast
beeping tone signals the detector must be moved down.
A slow beeping tone signals the detector must be moved up.
A steady tone indicates the laser beam is aligned with the
Reference Line on the detector.
Steady Tone Aligned with Reference Line
Fast Beeping Tone Move Detector Down
Slow Beeping Tone Move Detector Up
5.
When the laser is aligned with the Reference Line, mark
that position.
NOTE: If the top of the detector is used as a marking
location, reference the back of the detector for the
measurement compensation value.
Maintenance and Care
When the laser is not in use, clean the exterior parts with
a damp cloth, wipe the laser with a soft dry cloth to make sure
it is dry, and then store the laser in the kit box provided.
NEVER use solvents to clean the laser.
Do not store the laser at temperatures below -10˚C or above
40˚C.
To maintain the accuracy of your work, check the laser often
to make sure it is properly calibrated.
Calibration checks and other maintenance repairs may be
performed by STANLEY service centers.
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Specications
Laser Tool
RL 600 RL 600L RL 700L RL 750L-G
Horizontal Rotary Accuracy:
* at 20°C
+/-2.2mm @30m +/-2.2mm @30m +/-1.5mm @30m +/-1.5mm @30m
Vertical Rotary Accuracy:
* at 20°C
+/-3.0mm @30m +/-3.0mm @30m +/-3.0mm @30m +/-3.0mm @30m
Plumb Up Dot Accuracy:
* at 20°C
+/-4.4mm @30m +/-4.4mm @30m +/-3.0mm @30m +/-3.0mm @30m
Plumb Down Dot Accuracy:
* at 20°C
N/A N/A +/-8.7mm @30m +/-8.7mm @30m
Compensation Range:
Slope Range: ±10% (dual axis) ±10% (dual axis) ±10% (dual axis) ±10% (dual axis)
Minimum Slope Increment: 0.01°
(4.4mm @ 25m).
0.01°
(4.4mm @ 25m).
0.01°
(4.4mm @ 25m).
0.01°
(4.4mm @ 25m).
Scan Range: 10°/ 45°/ 90° ±20% 10°/ 45°/ 90° ±20% 10°/ 45°/ 90° ±20% 10°/ 45°/ 90° ±20%
Working Range Diameter with
Detector:
≤ 600 m ≤ 600 m ≤ 600 m ≤ 600 m
Leveling Time: ≤ 30 seconds ≤ 30 seconds ≤ 30 seconds ≤ 30 seconds
Rotation Speed:
* at 20°C (room temperature)
0/150/300/600 rpm
+/- 10%
0/150/300/600 rpm
+/- 10%
0/150/300/600 rpm
+/- 10%
0/150/300/600 rpm
+/- 10%
Laser Class: Class 2 ≤ 1.0mW
(IEC 60825-1:2014)
Class 2 ≤ 1.0mW
(IEC 60825-1:2014)
Class 2 ≤ 1.0mW
(IEC 60825-1:2014)
Class 2 ≤ 1.0mW
(IEC 60825-1:2014)
Laser Wavelength: 630nm - 680nm 630nm - 680nm 630nm - 680nm 510nm - 530nm
630nm - 680nm
Operating Time: ≥ 30 hours ≥ 40 hours ≥ 40 hours ≥ 30 hours
Recharge Time: N/A ≤ 7 hours ≤ 7 hours ≤ 7 hours
Power Source: 2x D-cell alkaline Li-Ion Battery Li-Ion Battery Li-Ion Battery
IP Rating: IP54 IP66 IP66 IP66
Operating Temperature Range: -10°C ~ +40°C -10°C ~ +40°C -10° C ~ +40°C -10° C ~ +40°C
Storage Temperature Range: -10°C ~ +40° C -10°C ~ +40°C -10° C ~ +40°C -10° C ~ +40°C
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Remote Control
Infrared
15 m
2 x AA Batteries (Alkaline)
Type:
Indoor Operating Range:
Power Source:
Detector
≤ 1 mm
≤ 2 mm
55 mm
≥ 300 m
3° / 2 mm
20 h
10 min
2 x AA
IP66
-10° C to +50° C (+14° F to +122° F)
-25° C to +70° C (-13° F to +158° F)
Levelling Accuracy (High)
Levelling Accuracy (Low):
Laser Reception Window Width:
Working Range Radius:
Bubble Vial Accuracy:
Operating Time:
Auto Power Off (with No Signal Detected):
Power Source:
IP Rating:
Operating Temperature Range:
Storage Temperature Range:
Notes
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