AGL EAGL 2000 User manual

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Specifications subject to change without notice. AM1034 12/2007 Printed in USA
EAGL 2000 & EAGL 3000S
Laser Levels
Owner’s Manual
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Thank you for buying the EAGL laser. Although it is very simple to use, we recommend
that you read this manual before operating the laser.
Specifications
Operating range EAGL 2000: 2,000 ft. (600m) diameter
EAGL 3000S: 3,000 ft. (900m) diameter
Self-leveling range ± 4˚ (± 7%)
Accuracy Better than ±1/16” @ 100’ (± 4mm/100m)
± 8 arc seconds
H.I. Alert Laser shut-off; user chooses mode as desired
Windy mode Reduces sensitivity; does not change accuracy
Matching slope EAGL 3000S only:
± 6% manual slope in X axis; Y axis is self-leveling
Rotation speed 600 rpm
Beam type/output Infrared diode; 785nm; 1.0mW; Class 1
Power sources (1) 4 “D” size alkaline battery pack
(2) optional NiCd rechargeable battery pack
(3) AC charger with optional NiCd battery pack
Battery life Approximately 100 hours (alkaline)
40 hours (NiCd)
Mounting base 5/8” x 11 flat or domed
Water resistance IP55
Operating temperature 14º to 122º F (-10º to
Storage temperature -4˚ to 140˚ F (-20˚ to 60˚ C)
50º C)
Dimensions 8” h x 6.5” w x 6” d (20 x 16 x 15cm)
5 lbs. (2.3kg)
2
Detector Specifications
Working radius Up to 1,500 ft. (450m)
Beam reception range ± 45°
Beam window height 2” (50 mm)
Detection accuracy Fine: ~ ±1/32” (± 1 mm)
Medium: ~ ±1/16” (± 2 mm)
Wide: ~ ±1/8” (± 3 mm)
Display channels 11 on LCD; 5 with LEDs
Power supply 2 AA alkaline batteries
Battery life 70+ hours with LEDs off
50+ hours with LEDs on
Operating temperature -4° F to 140° F (-20° C to 60° C)
Storage temperature -40° F to 158° F (-40° C to 70° C)
Automatic shut-off 30 minutes / no use
Strobe rejection Detector does not respond to strobe
Environmental Waterproof (IP67)
Weight (with batteries) 1 lb. with clamp (0.45 kg)
Dimensions (HxWxD) 6.4 x 2.9 x 1.14 in.
(163 x 74 x 29 mm)
*Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Using the Detector
1. Press On/Off key to turn on the detector.
2. Press top key to select the accuracy (deadband) and middle key to
select sound level. (The detector retains in memory the last settings used.)
3. Turn the detection window towards the laser beam, and move the detector up or
down according to the information given on the LCD display.
A down arrow indicates you must move the detector down to reach the laser
reference; an up arrow, move it up. When a horizontal line appears on the display,
the detector is at the same level as the laser beam.
4. To turn on the LED grade indicators, press the accuracy and sound level keys at the
same time.
5. Press the On/Off key to turn the detector off. It will automatically shut off after 30
minutes if not used.
6. Keep the detection window and LCDs clean, using a soft cloth and glass cleaner or
mild soap and water. Do not wipe with a dry cloth, which can scratch the windows.
Detector may be submerged under water or sprayed with
a low pressure hose.
Securing the clamp to the detector
1. Align the two dovetails of the clamp
(1) to the slots on the back of the detector.
Slide down; you should hear a “click.”
2. Turn clamping screw (4) counterclockwise
to open the clamp’s jaws; turn clockwise to
tighten onto a rod.
3. The top of the bar (3) is aligned with the
detector’s on-grade location and
marking notches.
4. To remove clamp from detector, press thumb
release tab (2) and slide clamp upward.
Using clamp on oval rods
The traveling jaw (5) is reversible, and has
a slant face for use on oval or round rods.
To change, remove screw with a flathead
screwdriver, flip the face over, and replace screw.
Side View
Top View
Reversible jaw
2 3 4
1
5
1
Bubble vial to plumb rod
Rectangular
Rods
Oval/Round
Rods
10
Overview of Laser & Keypad
Battery
compartment
X axis
calibration port
Alignment grove
(3000S only)
Y axis
calibration port
Safety label on
side of laser
COMPLIES WITH 21CFR 1040.10
AND 1040.11 EXCEPT FOR
DEVIATIONS PURSUANT TO LASER
NOTICE NO. 50, DATED JULY 26,
2001. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
EAGL 2000 Keypad EAGL 3000S Keypad
Battery indicator Level indicator
On/Off
Windy
mode
H.I. Alert
Negative slope
Positive slope
Match slope
in X axis
On/Off
H.I. Alert
Windy
mode
Battery indicator Level indicator
3

OPERATION
Setup
The laser mounts to any 5/8” x 11 tripod (flathead or domed) or can rest on any stable
flat surface (floor, bricks, etc.). Position tripod, attach laser, then adjust tripod until
rough leveled (within ±4° self-leveling range).
Turning on the Laser
Press the on/off key to power-up the laser. The unit’s self-checking system will start
automatically. The LEDs will flash if anything goes wrong during the self check
procedure. Battery LED should be green; if batteries are low, LED will be red.
Leveling
When laser is turned on, the level indicator will flash red until unit is level. If it fails to
self-level within 90 seconds, the red LED will be constantly lit. Re-adjust tripod to
bring into self-leveling range. When unit is level, the rotor head will begin spinning
(600 rpm).
Level Alert
If laser is disturbed, the level alert system will stop head rotation. Unless disturbed out
of self-leveling range ( ±4°), unit will self-level and return to operation automatically.
Windy Mode
Windy mode allows continuous operation during high winds, slight vibrations, and
shocks on the job site. It prevents the laser from constantly re-leveling from high
vibration. Selection of Windy mode lowers the sensitivity but does not decrease the
accuracy. To use this mode, press the Windy key.
H.I. Alert
H.I. (height of instrument) alert stops the laser automatically if it’s disturbed,
preventing inaccurate readings. It functions only when selected.
To activate this safeguard, press the H.I. key after the laser has leveled. The H.I.
LED blinks slowly for about 30 seconds before turning solid green.
If laser is disturbed, the head will stop rotating, the green H.I. LED will flash
rapidly, and the red level indicator will come on.
Press the H.I. key to turn off the alert, allowing the laser to level itself.
4
LCD DISPLAY
Accuracy
Fine Medium Wide
Loud
Normal
Sound
Indicates that
LEDs are on
OK Battery
status
Initial
warning
Grade
indication
arrows
(see 11 channels below)
High
On-grade
Low
LEDs
Grade can also be indicated by LEDs. Ideal for use in low light or above eye level, or for long
range jobs like slope match. Press the top two keys at the same time to get the 5-channel
display. LEDs are muli-color and solid or blinking.
Red Green Blue
High Near
grade
high
On-grade Near Low
grade
low
Change
batteries
No horn: Mute
9
Always recheck beam height against benchmark when releveling is required.

After it has releveled, check if the beam elevation has changed from its
original benchmark position.
Press the H.I. key again to return to H.I. alert. Windy mode can be on
on or off when H.I alert is used.
Matching Slope (EAGL 3000S only)
The EAGL 3000S can be used to match a single slope in X axis, up to 6%
positive or 6% negative slope. While the X axis is in manual mode, the
Y axis continues to be self-leveling.
Position laser so the +X axis faces direction of the slope.
(The laser’s battery compartment will be toward the
slope, with handle facing away.)
Sight down the alignment groove on top of the
laser to roughly aim laser to the grade reference.
Turn the laser on and allow it to self-level.
Press both Manual keys simultaneously.
The two green LEDs on the keys will be constantly
lit, indicating you’re in the grade mode.
Use the right key to match a positive slope; the
left key for a negative slope. While slope is being
entered, the LED on that key will flash. Avoid
moving laser when pushing the keys, as this may
cause rotation to stop; grade cannot be entered if laser stops rotating.
Press both keys again at the same time to return to automatic mode (no slope).
Checking Your Laser
The laser is a precision instrument and it is important that you keep it calibrated and in
proper condition. The accuracy of your work is completely your responsibility and you
should check your instrument daily, or at a minimum before beginning each job, and
Power Sources
The laser can be operated from 4 D-size alkaline batteries or the optional NiCd
rechargeable battery pack (charge before first use). The NiCd battery pack can also
be charged while working. If electricity is available on the job site, simply plug in the
charger and keep working.
Negative slope Positive slope
5
X Axis
FRONT
TOP VIEW
+ X
LS100 DETECTOR
For Grade Rod or Handheld Applications
Choice of
accuracy
Choice of
sound level
On/Off
LEDs: To turn on or off,
press “Accuracy” and
“Sound level” keys at
the same time
LCD (front)
FRONT
BACK
Detection
window
Sound output
Fast beep:
Too low
Continuous:
On-grade
Slow beep:
Too high
2”
(50 mm)
Offset notch
for transferring
reference
marks
Tab slot
locks clamp
in place
LCD (rear)
Compartment for
2 AA batteries.
Open with coin;
follow polarity
indications inside.
Clamp slots
8
definitely after the instrument has taken a sharp jolt or been dropped, or temperature
changes greater than 50 degrees F (28 degrees C) have occurred. See simple instructions
to check calibration in this manual.

BATTERY PACK
To replace the alkaline batteries, or to charge
the NiCd pack, first remove the battery pack.
The NiCd pack must be charged before first use.
Removing the Battery Pack
1. Press the battery unlock button --
see (1) in the diagram at right.
2. Supporting the battery, press battery
release (2) to remove it.
A) Battery Replacement
1. Raise the battery cover release
to remove the battery cover.
2. Insert 4 D batteries. The insertion
direction of the batteries is indicated
on the battery pack.
3. Attach the battery cover, inserting
the guide lips into the guide slots.
B) Recharging (optional NiCd pack)
1. Remove charging connector cap on the
battery pack and plug in the charger.
2. Plug charger into electrical outlet. A
red light on the charger indicates it’s
charging.
3. When the red light blinks (lights on
for 6 seconds, off for 20 seconds), the
charging is finished. Charging time is
about 7.5 hours. The unit can be
charged while working.
For optimum life of the battery, it’s
recommended to charge the battery
after fully discharged. To assure battery
life, do not charge over 20 hours.
C) Installing the Battery Pack
1. Fit the guide posts of the battery into
the guide slots of laser.
2. Attach the battery to the laser by
pressing the top of the battery against
the laser until a click is heard.
CALIBRATION
Calibration should be checked regularly. For convenience you should establish a
range for routine and quick checks. Your AGL dealer can assist you in setting up one.
Allow at least 15 minutes of warm-up time before checking or adjusting calibration.
Steps 1-7 deal with checking calibration. If adjustment is needed, Steps 8-12 explain
the procedure. Follow the instructions carefully.
Checking Calibration
1. Select a level range at least 100 ft. (30 m) long. Set up the laser on a flat surface
or tripod. Approximately 100 ft. (30 m) away, erect a vertical pole or rod.
2. Position laser so one axis is aligned toward pole at end of range.
3. Turn laser on and allow to level.
4. Using a detector, mark elevation of beam at pole (this is mark A).
5. Rotate laser 180˚ so the axis is again aligned with pole but in opposite direction.
Use detector again to mark elevation of beam on pole (mark B).
6. If marks “A” and “B” are within 1/8” (2.5 mm), calibration is correct.
7. Repeat the above procedure for the other axis. If marks are more than 1/8”
(2.5 mm) apart, proceed to Step 8 for calibration adjustment.
Calibration Adjustment
8. Make new “A” and “B” marks (repeat Steps 2-7). Make a third mark halfway
between the new “A” and “B”. Call this mark “C”. This is the correct beam center.
9. The calibration port for each axis is located on the top front of the laser (see
photo in Laser Overview). Choose the port matching the axis you are calibrating.
Open only one cover at a time to avoid adjusting the wrong axis.
10. Using a small screwdriver, carefully turn the exposed calibration port until beam is
centered at mark “C”. Make adjustments in
small, careful increments. After each
adjustment, check beam movement at
the pole.
11. Double check the axis. Rotate the laser 180˚
and again check the beam. Beam should
now strike within 1/16” (1.5 mm)of mark
“C”. If not, repeat Steps 8-10, adjusting as
needed until axis is calibrated.
12. Repeat Steps 2-11 for the other axis.
Calibration is complete when mark
“C” is the same for both axes in both
directions.
If you experience difficulty or have questions regarding this procedure,
call your AGL dealer or the factory. Our toll-free number is 1-800-643-9696.
Outside the continental U.S., call 501-982-4433.
Top View
X Axis
Y Axis
FRONT
6 7
Battery Unlock
Button
Battery
Release
Battery
Cover
Battery Cover
Release
Guide Lip
Guide Slot
Guide Slot
Guide Post

BATTERY PACK
To replace the alkaline batteries, or to charge
the NiCd pack, first remove the battery pack.
The NiCd pack must be charged before first use.
Removing the Battery Pack
1. Press the battery unlock button --
see (1) in the diagram at right.
2. Supporting the battery, press battery
release (2) to remove it.
A) Battery Replacement
1. Raise the battery cover release
to remove the battery cover.
2. Insert 4 D batteries. The insertion
direction of the batteries is indicated
on the battery pack.
3. Attach the battery cover, inserting
the guide lips into the guide slots.
B) Recharging (optional NiCd pack)
1. Remove charging connector cap on the
battery pack and plug in the charger.
2. Plug charger into electrical outlet. A
red light on the charger indicates it’s
charging.
3. When the red light blinks (lights on
for 6 seconds, off for 20 seconds), the
charging is finished. Charging time is
about 7.5 hours. The unit can be
charged while working.
For optimum life of the battery, it’s
recommended to charge the battery
after fully discharged. To assure battery
life, do not charge over 20 hours.
C) Installing the Battery Pack
1. Fit the guide posts of the battery into
the guide slots of laser.
2. Attach the battery to the laser by
pressing the top of the battery against
the laser until a click is heard.
CALIBRATION
Calibration should be checked regularly. For convenience you should establish a
range for routine and quick checks. Your AGL dealer can assist you in setting up one.
Allow at least 15 minutes of warm-up time before checking or adjusting calibration.
Steps 1-7 deal with checking calibration. If adjustment is needed, Steps 8-12 explain
the procedure. Follow the instructions carefully.
Checking Calibration
1. Select a level range at least 100 ft. (30 m) long. Set up the laser on a flat surface
or tripod. Approximately 100 ft. (30 m) away, erect a vertical pole or rod.
2. Position laser so one axis is aligned toward pole at end of range.
3. Turn laser on and allow to level.
4. Using a detector, mark elevation of beam at pole (this is mark A).
5. Rotate laser 180˚ so the axis is again aligned with pole but in opposite direction.
Use detector again to mark elevation of beam on pole (mark B).
6. If marks “A” and “B” are within 1/8” (2.5 mm), calibration is correct.
7. Repeat the above procedure for the other axis. If marks are more than 1/8”
(2.5 mm) apart, proceed to Step 8 for calibration adjustment.
Calibration Adjustment
8. Make new “A” and “B” marks (repeat Steps 2-7). Make a third mark halfway
between the new “A” and “B”. Call this mark “C”. This is the correct beam center.
9. The calibration port for each axis is located on the top front of the laser (see
photo in Laser Overview). Choose the port matching the axis you are calibrating.
Open only one cover at a time to avoid adjusting the wrong axis.
10. Using a small screwdriver, carefully turn the exposed calibration port until beam is
centered at mark “C”. Make adjustments in
small, careful increments. After each
adjustment, check beam movement at
the pole.
11. Double check the axis. Rotate the laser 180˚
and again check the beam. Beam should
now strike within 1/16” (1.5 mm)of mark
“C”. If not, repeat Steps 8-10, adjusting as
needed until axis is calibrated.
12. Repeat Steps 2-11 for the other axis.
Calibration is complete when mark
“C” is the same for both axes in both
directions.
If you experience difficulty or have questions regarding this procedure,
call your AGL dealer or the factory. Our toll-free number is 1-800-643-9696.
Outside the continental U.S., call 501-982-4433.
Top View
X Axis
Y Axis
FRONT
6 7
Battery Unlock
Button
Battery
Release
Battery
Cover
Battery Cover
Release
Guide Lip
Guide Slot
Guide Slot
Guide Post

After it has releveled, check if the beam elevation has changed from its
original benchmark position.
Press the H.I. key again to return to H.I. alert. Windy mode can be on
on or off when H.I alert is used.
Matching Slope (EAGL 3000S only)
The EAGL 3000S can be used to match a single slope in X axis, up to 6%
positive or 6% negative slope. While the X axis is in manual mode, the
Y axis continues to be self-leveling.
Position laser so the +X axis faces direction of the slope.
(The laser’s battery compartment will be toward the
slope, with handle facing away.)
Sight down the alignment groove on top of the
laser to roughly aim laser to the grade reference.
Turn the laser on and allow it to self-level.
Press both Manual keys simultaneously.
The two green LEDs on the keys will be constantly
lit, indicating you’re in the grade mode.
Use the right key to match a positive slope; the
left key for a negative slope. While slope is being
entered, the LED on that key will flash. Avoid
moving laser when pushing the keys, as this may
cause rotation to stop; grade cannot be entered if laser stops rotating.
Press both keys again at the same time to return to automatic mode (no slope).
Checking Your Laser
The laser is a precision instrument and it is important that you keep it calibrated and in
proper condition. The accuracy of your work is completely your responsibility and you
should check your instrument daily, or at a minimum before beginning each job, and
Power Sources
The laser can be operated from 4 D-size alkaline batteries or the optional NiCd
rechargeable battery pack (charge before first use). The NiCd battery pack can also
be charged while working. If electricity is available on the job site, simply plug in the
charger and keep working.
Negative slope Positive slope
5
X Axis
FRONT
TOP VIEW
+ X
LS100 DETECTOR
For Grade Rod or Handheld Applications
Choice of
accuracy
Choice of
sound level
On/Off
LEDs: To turn on or off,
press “Accuracy” and
“Sound level” keys at
the same time
LCD (front)
FRONT
BACK
Detection
window
Sound output
Fast beep:
Too low
Continuous:
On-grade
Slow beep:
Too high
2”
(50 mm)
Offset notch
for transferring
reference
marks
Tab slot
locks clamp
in place
LCD (rear)
Compartment for
2 AA batteries.
Open with coin;
follow polarity
indications inside.
Clamp slots
8
definitely after the instrument has taken a sharp jolt or been dropped, or temperature
changes greater than 50 degrees F (28 degrees C) have occurred. See simple instructions
to check calibration in this manual.

OPERATION
Setup
The laser mounts to any 5/8” x 11 tripod (flathead or domed) or can rest on any stable
flat surface (floor, bricks, etc.). Position tripod, attach laser, then adjust tripod until
rough leveled (within ±4° self-leveling range).
Turning on the Laser
Press the on/off key to power-up the laser. The unit’s self-checking system will start
automatically. The LEDs will flash if anything goes wrong during the self check
procedure. Battery LED should be green; if batteries are low, LED will be red.
Leveling
When laser is turned on, the level indicator will flash red until unit is level. If it fails to
self-level within 90 seconds, the red LED will be constantly lit. Re-adjust tripod to
bring into self-leveling range. When unit is level, the rotor head will begin spinning
(600 rpm).
Level Alert
If laser is disturbed, the level alert system will stop head rotation. Unless disturbed out
of self-leveling range ( ±4°), unit will self-level and return to operation automatically.
Windy Mode
Windy mode allows continuous operation during high winds, slight vibrations, and
shocks on the job site. It prevents the laser from constantly re-leveling from high
vibration. Selection of Windy mode lowers the sensitivity but does not decrease the
accuracy. To use this mode, press the Windy key.
H.I. Alert
H.I. (height of instrument) alert stops the laser automatically if it’s disturbed,
preventing inaccurate readings. It functions only when selected.
To activate this safeguard, press the H.I. key after the laser has leveled. The H.I.
LED blinks slowly for about 30 seconds before turning solid green.
If laser is disturbed, the head will stop rotating, the green H.I. LED will flash
rapidly, and the red level indicator will come on.
Press the H.I. key to turn off the alert, allowing the laser to level itself.
4
LCD DISPLAY
Accuracy
Fine Medium Wide
Loud
Normal
Sound
Indicates that
LEDs are on
OK Battery
status
Initial
warning
Grade
indication
arrows
(see 11 channels below)
High
On-grade
Low
LEDs
Grade can also be indicated by LEDs. Ideal for use in low light or above eye level, or for long
range jobs like slope match. Press the top two keys at the same time to get the 5-channel
display. LEDs are muli-color and solid or blinking.
Red Green Blue
High Near
grade
high
On-grade Near Low
grade
low
Change
batteries
No horn: Mute
9
Always recheck beam height against benchmark when releveling is required.

Using the Detector
1. Press On/Off key to turn on the detector.
2. Press top key to select the accuracy (deadband) and middle key to
select sound level. (The detector retains in memory the last settings used.)
3. Turn the detection window towards the laser beam, and move the detector up or
down according to the information given on the LCD display.
A down arrow indicates you must move the detector down to reach the laser
reference; an up arrow, move it up. When a horizontal line appears on the display,
the detector is at the same level as the laser beam.
4. To turn on the LED grade indicators, press the accuracy and sound level keys at the
same time.
5. Press the On/Off key to turn the detector off. It will automatically shut off after 30
minutes if not used.
6. Keep the detection window and LCDs clean, using a soft cloth and glass cleaner or
mild soap and water. Do not wipe with a dry cloth, which can scratch the windows.
Detector may be submerged under water or sprayed with
a low pressure hose.
Securing the clamp to the detector
1. Align the two dovetails of the clamp
(1) to the slots on the back of the detector.
Slide down; you should hear a “click.”
2. Turn clamping screw (4) counterclockwise
to open the clamp’s jaws; turn clockwise to
tighten onto a rod.
3. The top of the bar (3) is aligned with the
detector’s on-grade location and
marking notches.
4. To remove clamp from detector, press thumb
release tab (2) and slide clamp upward.
Using clamp on oval rods
The traveling jaw (5) is reversible, and has
a slant face for use on oval or round rods.
To change, remove screw with a flathead
screwdriver, flip the face over, and replace screw.
Side View
Top View
Reversible jaw
2 3 4
1
5
1
Bubble vial to plumb rod
Rectangular
Rods
Oval/Round
Rods
10
Overview of Laser & Keypad
Battery
compartment
X axis
calibration port
Alignment grove
(3000S only)
Y axis
calibration port
Safety label on
side of laser
COMPLIES WITH 21CFR 1040.10
AND 1040.11 EXCEPT FOR
DEVIATIONS PURSUANT TO LASER
NOTICE NO. 50, DATED JULY 26,
2001. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
EAGL 2000 Keypad EAGL 3000S Keypad
Battery indicator Level indicator
On/Off
Windy
mode
H.I. Alert
Negative slope
Positive slope
Match slope
in X axis
On/Off
H.I. Alert
Windy
mode
Battery indicator Level indicator
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Thank you for buying the EAGL laser. Although it is very simple to use, we recommend
that you read this manual before operating the laser.
Specifications
Operating range EAGL 2000: 2,000 ft. (600m) diameter
EAGL 3000S: 3,000 ft. (900m) diameter
Self-leveling range ± 4˚ (± 7%)
Accuracy Better than ±1/16” @ 100’ (± 4mm/100m)
± 8 arc seconds
H.I. Alert Laser shut-off; user chooses mode as desired
Windy mode Reduces sensitivity; does not change accuracy
Matching slope EAGL 3000S only:
± 6% manual slope in X axis; Y axis is self-leveling
Rotation speed 600 rpm
Beam type/output Infrared diode; 785nm; 1.0mW; Class 1
Power sources (1) 4 “D” size alkaline battery pack
(2) optional NiCd rechargeable battery pack
(3) AC charger with optional NiCd battery pack
Battery life Approximately 100 hours (alkaline)
40 hours (NiCd)
Mounting base 5/8” x 11 flat or domed
Water resistance IP55
Operating temperature 14º to 122º F (-10º to
Storage temperature -4˚ to 140˚ F (-20˚ to 60˚ C)
50º C)
Dimensions 8” h x 6.5” w x 6” d (20 x 16 x 15cm)
5 lbs. (2.3kg)
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Detector Specifications
Working radius Up to 1,500 ft. (450m)
Beam reception range ± 45°
Beam window height 2” (50 mm)
Detection accuracy Fine: ~ ±1/32” (± 1 mm)
Medium: ~ ±1/16” (± 2 mm)
Wide: ~ ±1/8” (± 3 mm)
Display channels 11 on LCD; 5 with LEDs
Power supply 2 AA alkaline batteries
Battery life 70+ hours with LEDs off
50+ hours with LEDs on
Operating temperature -4° F to 140° F (-20° C to 60° C)
Storage temperature -40° F to 158° F (-40° C to 70° C)
Automatic shut-off 30 minutes / no use
Strobe rejection Detector does not respond to strobe
Environmental Waterproof (IP67)
Weight (with batteries) 1 lb. with clamp (0.45 kg)
Dimensions (HxWxD) 6.4 x 2.9 x 1.14 in.
(163 x 74 x 29 mm)
*Specifications subject to change without notice.
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AGL Limited Warranty
EXPRESS WARRANTY FOR HARDWARE. AGL Corporation (“AGL”) warrants to the original end user (“Customer”)
that this Product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use, for two
(2) years and
non-AGL-manufactured products for which ninety (90) days shall apply, unless such warranty period has been extended
by AGL, and provided any and all operating and maintenance instructions are strictly respected, in particular in case of
extreme and/or continuous applications/use of the Product. The warranty period begins on the proved purchase date, or
if applicable, date of delivery or date of acceptance report. AGL’s sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at
AGL’s sole option and expense, to replace or repair the Product or part, or refund the purchase price paid for the Product.
AGL warrants any repaired or replaced Product or part for a period of ninety (90) days from shipment, or through the end
of the original warranty, whichever is longer. All Products or parts that are replaced become the property of AGL. This
express warranty does neither cover consumables, such as batteries, bulbs and fuses, nor third party products.
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE. Customer must contact an authorized service center of AGL or AGL’s Service Center
within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty service authorization. Dated proof of original purchase from
AGL’s authorized distributor and a description of the defect will be required. AGL is not responsible for Products or parts
received without a warranty service authorization. Repaired or replacement Products will be shipped to Customer at AGL’s
expense. The repaired product or part will be shipped as soon as reasonably possible. AGL shall not be responsible for any
damages occurring during such shipment. For Products forming part of a fixed installation, such place of performance shall
be the site of such installation and AGL shall have the right to charge for additional costs for such services under warranty
if the site of the Product is other than where the Product was originally shipped or installed.
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Specifications subject to change without notice. AM1034 12/2007 Printed in USA
EAGL 2000 & EAGL 3000S
Laser Levels
Owner’s Manual
WARRANTY EXCLUSIVE. Customer’s sole remedy for breach of the warranty shall be the express warranty. The foregoing
warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties, terms, or conditions, express or implied, either in fact or by
operation of law, statutory or otherwise, including warranties, terms or conditions of merchantability, fitness for a
particular purpose, satisfactory quality and non-infringement, all of which are expressly disclaimed. AGL shall not be
liable if the alleged defect or malfunction was caused by Customer’s or any other person’s misuse, neglect, improper
installation, unauthorized attempts to open, repair or modify the Product, inadequate maintenance, disregard of
operating instructions, excessive load or stress, normal wear and tear, or any other cause beyond the range of its
intended use, by accident, fire, or other hazards, or other cause not due or attributable to AGL. This warranty does
not cover physical damage to the Product or malfunctions resulting from the use of the Product in conjunction
with any sort of ancillary or peripheral equipment and AGL determines that there is no fault with the Product itself.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. AGL also excludes any liability, whether based on contract or tort (including negligence),
for incidental, consequential, indirect, special, or punitive damages of any kind, or costs of procurement of substitute
products by customer, or for the loss of revenue or profits, loss of business, loss of information or data, or other
information or financial loss arising out of or in consequence with the sale, installation, maintenance, use, performance,
failure, or interruption of this product, even if AGL or its distributors have been advised of the possibility of such damages,
and limits its liability to replacement, repair, or refund of the purchase price paid, at AGL’s option. This limitation of
liability for damages will not be affected if any remedy provided herein shall fail of its essential purpose.
DISCLAIMER. Should a court of jurisdiction not allow the entire exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or the
limitation of incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to Customers, or the limitation of
liability for personal injury, such implied warranties and such liabilities will be limited to the duration of the applicable
express warranty.
With this Limited Warranty, AGL grants Customer specific legal rights which do not restrict any statutory consumer
rights. This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of Arkansas, USA.
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