Powerline 3DR Mk II User manual

3DR
MULTI-LINE LASER
Mk II
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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SAFETY
Read the following safety instructions before
attempting to operate this product.
Keep these instructions in a safe place or store
in the carry case for future reference.
SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING: Read and understand all
instructions.
▪Use the laser only with the specically
designated batteries.
▪Store the laser out of reach of children and
other untrained persons. Lasers are dangerous
in the hands of untrained users.
▪Use only accessories that are recommended
for your model.
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▪Tool service must be performed only by
qualied repair personnel. Repairs, service
or maintenance performed by unqualied
personnel will void the warranty. Only
approved and authorised service technicians
can carry out warranty repairs.
▪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 reective
surface which may reect the laser beam
toward anyone’s eyes. Serious eye injury
could result.
▪Do not use optical tools to view the laser
beam.

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▪Do not set up the tool at a position where
the laser beam can cross any person at head
height.
▪Do not let children come in contact with the
laser.
▪ Turn the laser o when it is not in use. Leaving
the laser on increases the risk of staring into
the laser beam.
▪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.
▪Position the laser securely on a level surface.
Damage to the laser or serious injury could
result if the laser falls.
WARNING: DO NOT DISASSEMBLE
THE LASER. There are no user serviceable
parts inside. Disassembling the laser will
void all warranties on the product. Do not
modify the product in any way. Modifying
the tool may result in hazardous laser
radiation exposure.
CAUTION: Class 2 Laser Product
▪Never look into the laser beam directly and
intentionally.
▪Do not use optical tools to view the laser
beam.
▪Do not set up the tool at a position where
the laser beam can cross any person at
head height.
▪Do not let children come in contact with
the laser.

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Carry case
Alkaline
batteries
Multi-purpose mount
(two piece)
Powerline 3DR Mk II Detector & clamp
ITEM CHECKLIST
Please ensure the following items are included with your laser level.
If anything is missing please contact your retailer.
Laser glasses
Mains power
adaptor
Laser target
INCHES CM
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1
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3
4
5
6
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LASER OVERVIEW
Laser port
Laser port
1/4” tripod thread Battery door cover
Control panel
Power / locking switch
Mains power port

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LASER CONTROL PANEL
Line mode
Pulse mode
Battery indicator
Locking indicator
Pulse mode indicator

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DETECTOR OVERVIEW
Line mode
Speaker
Sound on / off
LED speaker indicator
Laser sensor
Power
Bubble vial
LED power indicator
LED direction indicator
LED direction indicator
LED centre indicator
Bubble vial

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POWER SUPPLY
USING YOUR LASER
▪The instrument is supplied with four AA
alkaline batteries as its standard power
source.
▪The instrument can also be powered by the
mains power supply.
Battery replacement
▪Remove the battery cover door and the
batteries.
▪Insert the batteries according to polarity
and replace the battery door.
Mains power
▪The instrument can operate on mains
power as an alternative to battery
operation.
▪Insert the mains power adaptor into the
port and plug into a power source.
▪Do not store in locations where moisture
can be present or where the adaptor could
be exposed to extreme temperatures.
NOTE: The mains power adaptor does not
charge the batteries.

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SET UP OPERATION
▪Select a place as close as practical
to the work site. Ensure the location is
clear of traffic.
▪Place the laser on a level surface such
as a bench or mount.
▪ To turn the instrument on, slide the
power / locking switch to the “on”
position. Self levelling will commence
and all the beams will activate.
▪If the instrument is outside the self
levelling range the instrument will not
level causing the laser beam to flash
on and off repeatedly. If this occurs,
reposition the instrument onto a level
surface until the instrument can level off.
▪Press the line mode button on the
control panel to cycle through the active
beams.
▪ To lock the beams in place, slide the
power / locking switch to the ‘lock’
position. The instrument can now be
tilted to the desired angle.

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▪Press the pulse mode button on the top of
the instrument to enter into pulse mode.
▪Switch the detector on by pressing the
power button. The speaker will beep
indicating the instrument is operating.
▪Move the detector into the path of the laser
beam.
▪Hold the detector upright for horizontal
beams. Rotate the detector 90° for vertical
beams.
▪The LED direction indicators will indicate
the position of the laser beam. The centre
LED will indicate alignment with the beam.
USING YOUR DETECTOR

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MULTI-PURPOSE MOUNT OVERVIEW
Screw fixing point
1/4” thread
Height adjustment lock knob
1/4” thread thumb screw
Magnets
Height adjustment knob
5/8” thread
1/4” thread
Screw fixing point
Clamp

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Screw fixing point
USING THE MULTI-PURPOSE MOUNT
Mounting onto a magnetic surface
▪Attach the instrument to the mount
using the thumb screw.
▪ Attach the mount to a metal surface,
ensuring that the mount has a strong hold
before releasing your hands.
▪ To adjust the height of the instrument,
unlock the height adjustment knob.
Rotate the height adjustment knob to
raise or lower the instrument to the
desired height. Retighten the height
adjustment lock knob to secure in place.
▪ To rotate the instrument on the mount,
loosen the mini thumb screw, position
the instrument, and then re-tighten the
thumb screw.

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USING THE MULTI-PURPOSE MOUNT
Mounting via the clamp
▪Attach the two mount pieces together via
the magnetic backing.
▪Attach the instrument to the mount using
the thumb screw.
▪Use the clamp to mount to a suspended
ceiling track, ensuring that the mount has
a strong hold before releasing your hands.
▪ To adjust the height of the instrument,
unlock the height adjustment knob. Rotate
the height adjustment knob to raise or
lower the instrument to the desired height.
Retighten the height adjustment lock knob
to secure in place. Alternatively, slide the
mount on the magnetic backing.
▪ To rotate the instrument on the mount,
loosen the mini thumb screw, position the
instrument, and then re-tighten the thumb
screw.

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Mounting via screw fixing points
▪Attach the instrument to the mount using
the thumb screw.
▪Fix a screw into a secure surface and
hook the mount over the screw. Ensuring
that the mount has a strong hold before
releasing your hands.
▪ To adjust the height of the instrument,
unlock the height adjustment knob. Rotate
the height adjustment knob to raise or
lower the instrument to the desired height.
Retighten the height adjustment lock knob
to secure in place.
▪ To rotate the instrument on the mount,
loosen the mini thumb screw, position the
instrument, and then re-tighten the thumb
screw.
Mounting onto a tripod
▪Attach the mount onto the tripod via the
5/8” or 1/4” thread.
▪Attach the instrument to the mount
using the thumb screw.
▪ To adjust the height of the instrument,
unlock the height adjustment knob.
Rotate the height adjustment knob to
raise or lower the instrument to the
desired height. Retighten the height
adjustment lock knob to secure in place.
▪ To rotate the instrument on the mount,
loosen the mini thumb screw, position
the instrument, and then re-tighten the
thumb screw.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Error Cause & Solution
Laser does not turn on
▪Check the batteries. They may be in the wrong way or need
replacing.
▪Check the battery compartment for signs of damage.
Ensure they are clean and not bent.
Laser does not remain on
for long periods of use.
▪Check the batteries.
▪Check the battery compartment for signs of damage.
Ensure they are clean and not bent.
Laser does not level off
▪Instrument may be outside its self levelling range.
Adjust the instrument or tripod so it is level.
▪Instrument may have low power.
▪Instrument may have impact damage.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
▪This is a precision measuring instrument
and should always be handled with care and
transported within the carry case provided.
▪Always slide the power switch to the “off”
position when transporting the instrument
or moving around the job site.
▪ Whenever possible, store the instrument
in a dry, shady location.
▪Calibration of the instrument is
recommended: every six months, if ongoing
accurate levelling is required, or an impact
has occurred.
▪The operator should check the accuracy
of the instrument before precision levelling
is attempted. Failure to do so may result
in inaccurate measurements.
▪ Clean the instrument with a dry, soft
cloth after use in dusty, damp or wet
conditions before storing.
▪Smudges and fingerprints may be
removed with a damp tissue or a soft, lint-
free cloth.

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WARRANTY
AUSTRALIA
“Our goods come with guarantees that
cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a
replacement or refund for a major failure
and for compensation for any other
reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods
repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be
of acceptable quality and the failure does
not amount to a major failure.”
For more information please visit
consumerlaw.gov.au
The Powerline 3DR Mk II comes with a 6 (six) year manufacturers warranty.
NEW ZEALAND
For more information please visit
consumerprotection.govt.nz

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To assist you with any queries or technical
questions please contact customer support
Australia: 1300 658 338
New Zealand: 0800 367 527
CUSTOMER SUPPORT

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SPECIFICATIONS
Specications Powerline 3DR Mk II
Product code 50162
Warranty 6 Years
Accuracy ±1.5mm at 10m
Operating range 60m (with detector)
Levelling range ±4°
Laser class 2 Red
Battery life 10 hours
Battery type 4x 1.5v AA
Vertical lines 2
Horizontal lines 1
IP rating 54
Weight (kg) 0.70
Dimensions (mm) 165 x 85 x 127
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