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Metsys ML3 User manual

ML3
/
ML3G
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CONTENTS
01
02
03
03
04
04
05
06
06
06
07
08
08
09
09
Introduction
Features
Product Specifications
Safety instructions
Maintenance and Care
Battery Safety
Operation
Self leveling
Manual Mode
Pulse Mode
Receiver Operation
Product Inclusions
Warranty
Contact
Social Media
ON THE COVER
Metsys Laser.
I 01
I N T R O D U C T I O N
The Metsys ML3 / ML3G is part of the line laser range, with a lock switch
on the side of the unit to avoid any pendulum damage when
transporting the unit as well as it being a on and off switch making the
unit easy to use and operate. The simple one button key pad allows you
to move between the vertical laser beams while also allowing you to
have both beams on at one time, There is a Pulse mode that allows this
line laser to be used with a Receiver giving double the Working range.
The vertical beams spans over 180°being ideal for (Carpentry , Cabinet
makers , tilers etc. This unit is easy to use , small in size making it easy
to transport , and it has the added ability of a magnetic bracket and
tripod thread availability
E
A
T U R E S
1. Operation Button
2. Vertical Laser Windows (V1/V2)
3. Horizontal laser window
4. Plumbing Laser Window
5. Main switch button
6. 1/4”-20 threaded mount
7. Battery cover
8. Laser control button (Press for lines / Hold for pulse model).
02 I
P R O D U C T
S P E C I I C
A
T I O N S
FEATURE ML3 ML3G
Wave
Length
-
Line
Laser
Class
Levelling
Accuracy
Horizontal
/
Vertical
Accuracy
Plumb
Dot
Accuracy
Levelling
Range
Operation
Temperature
Storage
Temperature
Operating
Time
-
AA
Batteries
-
Rechargeable
Battery
Working
Distance
-
Line
Mount
Size
Power
Source
IP
Rating
635
-
660nm
Class
II
±
3mm
/
10m
±
3mm
/
10m
±
1
.
4mm
/
1m
±
3
.
5
°
0
°
C
~
45
°
C
-
20
°
C
~
60
°
C
Approx
.
8hrs
N
/
A
20m
1
/
4
" -
20
4
x
AA
Battery
IP54
510
-
520nm
Class
II
±
3mm
/
10m
±
3mm
/
10m
±
1
.
4mm
/
1m
±
3
.
5
°
0
°
C
~
45
°
C
-
20
°
C
~
60
°
C
Approx
.
3hrs
Approx
.
7hrs
25m
1
/
4
" -
20
4
x
AA
Battery
IP54
Note:
Appearance
and
specifications
may
differ
due
to
product
improvement
.
Working
distance
varies
depending
on
the
operating
environment
.
Battery
life
depends
on
battery
capacity
and
quality
,
it
is
recommended
to
use
a
large
capacity
battery
.
I 03
S
A
E T Y
I N S T R U C T I O N S
Class
2
Laser
Product
Max
.
Power
Output
: ≤
1mW
Wavelength
:
510nm
-
640nm
LASER
RADIATION
:
DO
NOT
STARE
INTO
BEAM
.
DO
NOT
DIRECT
EYE
EXPOSURE
.
ACOID
VIEW
WITH
OPTICAL
INSTRUMENTS
.
Please read thoroughly and comply with the Safety Instructions and
User Manual before using this product. Failure to read and follow may
void the warranty.
WARNING!
ATTENTION:
Read all instructions prior to operating this laser tool. Do not remove
any labels from tool.
• 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.
• While the product is in operation, be careful not to expose your eyes
to the emitting laser beam (Green/Red light source). Exposure to a laser
beam for an extended time may be hazardous to your eyes.
• Do not attempt to view the laser beam through optical tools such as
telescopes as serious eye injury may result.
• Do not disassemble or 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.
• An exposure to the beam of a Class 2 laser is considered safe for a
maximum of 2 seconds. Eyelid reflexes will normally provide adequate
protection.
• The following label/print samples are placed on the product to inform
of the laser class for your convenience and safety.
04 I
M
A
I N T
A
N C E
A
N D
C
A
R E
• When not in use please power OFF the tool and place the pendulum
lock in its locked position.
• In Manual Mode, self-leveling is OFF. The accuracy of the beam is not
ensured to be level.
• The laser tool is sealed and calibrated at the plant to the accuracy
specified.
• It’s recommended to carry out an accuracy check before its first use
and periodic checks during future use especially for precise layouts.
• Do not store the laser tool in direct sunlight or expose it to high
temperatures.
The housing and some internal parts are made of plastics and may
become deformed at high temperatures.
• Exterior plastic parts may be cleaned with a damp cloth. Although
these parts are solvent resistant, NEVER use solvents. Use a soft, dry
cloth to remove moisture from the tool before storage.
• Store the tool in its case when not in use. If storing for extended time,
remove batteries before storage to prevent possible damage.
• 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.
B
A
T T E R Y
S
A
E T Y
• Keep the battery away from children, and pets.
• Please pay attention to the position of the positive and negative pole.
• Please replace new alkaline batteries instead of carbon batteries. The
battery capacity should be more than 1500mA each.
• Do not mix old and new batteries. Replace all of them at the same
time with new batteries of the same brand and type.
• When the device will not be used for a long time, please remove the
batteries and store them in dry condition.
I 05
O P E R
A
T I O N
M O D E S
Turn ON the laser tool:
• Method 1: Slide the side switch to the Unlocked Position, turn on
horizontal line and self-leveling mode in default.
• Method 2: When the side switch is in the Locked Position, press
button and hold for ≥ 2 seconds to turn on the laser tool. Turn on
horizontal line and manual mode in default.
Lines switching:
• Turn on the laser tool, short press of the button repeatedly to switch
the composition of different laser lines.
• Laser line will switches in the following order:
①
One Horizontal Line (default)
⇒②
One Vertical Line + Down Dot
⇒③
Two
Vertical Lines + Down Dot
⇒④
All lines and dots light up.
Switch to Pulse Mode:
• Turn on the laser tool, long press of the Operation Button to turn on
Pulse Mode, and can be used with a laser detector.
Note: The laser beam is dimmer in pulse mode.
Turn OFF the laser tool:
If the laser tool is in self-leveling mode: Slide the side switch to the
Locked Position to turn laser tool OFF.
If the laser tool is in manual mode:
• Method 1: Slide the side switch to the Unlocked Position, and then
slide the switch again to the Locked Position to turn laser tool OFF.
• Method 2: Short press of the button to switch the laser line in order.
After “
④
All lines and dots light up”, short press of the button again to
turn laser tool OFF.
Note:
The
laser
level
can
only
be
turned
off
when
the
side
switch
is
in
its
Locked
Position
.
S E L
L E V E L I N G
M O D E
06 I
• is enabled when the laser tool is switched to the unlocked position.
• has laser plumb blink fast when tool is out of self-leveling range
(±3.5°).
Note:
When
using
Self
-
leveling
mode
,
please
place
this
laser
tool
on
a
level
surface
.
M
A
N U
A
L
M O D E
• Slide the side switch to the Locked Position, then press button and
hold for ≥ 2 seconds to turn on the manual mode.
• The laser beam(s) will blink about every 3-5 seconds to notify the user.
P U L S E
M O D E
Under pulse mode, Laser tool can work with a laser detector for
working in a brighter environment or a larger working distance.
Under Pulse model, the laser beam will enter into power-saving
condition, which leads to longer battery life. Users are
recommended to use this model for green beam in indoor uses.
Turn on the laser tool, short press of the Pulse button will turn the
Pulse Mode on and the LED Indicator will light up. The laser beam is
dimmer in pulse mode.
Press and hold the Operation Button again for 3 seconds to back
Normal Mode, and the brightness of the laser line will return to
normal.
Please turn on the pulse mode when using the laser detector.
I 07
R E C E I V E R
(
L S 1
)
O P E R
A
T I O N
Switch the LS1 (detector / receiver) on by pressing the power button,
the speaker will beep indicating the instrument is operating.
Move the receiver / detector into the path of the laser beam.
Hold the Detector upright for horizontal beams , rotate the receiver /
detector 90 degrees for vertical beams.
1
.
2
.
3
.
Note:
The
led
direction
indicators
will
indicate
the
position
of
the
laser
beam
,
the
center
LED
will
indicate
alignment
with
the
beam
.
FUNCTION
Press
and
hold
this
symbol
/
Button
to
activate
the
Pulse
Mode
for
the
ML3
Series
to
use
the
LS1
SYMBOL
P R O D U C T
I N C L U S I O N S
08 I
W
A
R R
A
N R T Y
All
Metsys
line
lasers
have
the
ability
for
an
Extended
warranty
(
1
year
),
Standard
warranty
on
these
lasers
is
:
1
year
Total
with
Extended
warranty
claimed
is
2
years
.
The Metsys ML3 (Red Beam)
Package Contains:
1 x Line laser
1 x Safety Glasses
1 x Red target
1 x Magnetic Bracket
1 x Soft carry case
The Metsys ML3G (Green Beam)
Package Contains:
1 x Line laser
1 x Safety Glasses
1 x Green Target
4 x Rechargeable batteries
1 x Battery Charger
1 x Magnetic Bracket
1 x Soft carry case
C O N T A C T U S
F O L L O W U S
A D D R E S S 14 STEPHENSON ROAD,
BAYSWATER NORTH,
VICTORIA 3153
03 9720 6222
P R O D U C T D E S I G N E R
Justin Davis
P U R C H A S E O N L I N E
www.lightwavetechnology.com.au
E X T E N D E D W A R R A N T Y S U B M I S S I O N S
http://www.metsys.com.au/warranty/4594309423
P H O N E :
M E T S Y S
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@
M E T S Y S L
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support@metsys.com.au
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