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The LaserMark LMH series self-leveling laser can be a timesaver for marking when used in construction projects, such as road and driveway paving, and countless site preparation tasks. Since the self-leveling laser is commonly depended on for measurement accuracy, when it malfunctions, it can affect.
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The LaserMark is the brand name of a series of rotary laser levels produced by CST/Berger. The devices are designed for use by professionals in need of fast and accurate horizontal and vertical self-leveling. Optimum results can be assisted by making some quick and simple checks and adjustments.
- Remove the batteries to determine if they have been properly installed in the unit.
- Install fully charged or new batteries to ensure that the unit is ready for operation. The batteries can be checked with a voltmeter or battery tester to make sure they have a maximum charge.
- Reset the unit’s internal processor by turning off the unit and turning it on again. Also, the battery unit can be removed for five to 10 seconds to allow the capacitor to discharge.
- Select the “Auto Level Mode” to make sure the unit is operating properly and will provide a proper self-level measurement.
- Use a clean, dry cloth to make sure the laser emitter is clear of all dust and debris. This will ensure that a proper level is achieved.
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Sean Meyer has worked since 1994 as a reporter, editor and photographer for several weekly newspapers in southwestern Ontario, including 'The Londoner,' the 'Guelph Tribune' and the 'Waterloo Chronicle.' His experience includes hard news and feature stories, covering a variety of subjects including politics, sports, recreation and the arts. He earned a diploma in journalism from Conestoga College in Ontario.
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Written by Sean Meyer; Updated July 21, 2017Related Articles
- 1 A Review of the Ryobi AirGrip
- 2 Determine the Ton Rating of HVAC Systems
- 3 Pick a Sump Pump
- 4 Charge the Battery on an Exmark Zero Turn Mower
The LaserMark is the brand name of a series of rotary laser levels produced by CST/Berger. The devices are designed for use by professionals in need of fast and accurate horizontal and vertical self-leveling. Optimum results can be assisted by making some quick and simple checks and adjustments.
- Remove the batteries to determine if they have been properly installed in the unit.
- Install fully charged or new batteries to ensure that the unit is ready for operation. The batteries can be checked with a voltmeter or battery tester to make sure they have a maximum charge.
- Reset the unit’s internal processor by turning off the unit and turning it on again. Also, the battery unit can be removed for five to 10 seconds to allow the capacitor to discharge.
- Select the “Auto Level Mode” to make sure the unit is operating properly and will provide a proper self-level measurement.
- Use a clean, dry cloth to make sure the laser emitter is clear of all dust and debris. This will ensure that a proper level is achieved.
About the Author
Sean Meyer has worked since 1994 as a reporter, editor and photographer for several weekly newspapers in southwestern Ontario, including 'The Londoner,' the 'Guelph Tribune' and the 'Waterloo Chronicle.' His experience includes hard news and feature stories, covering a variety of subjects including politics, sports, recreation and the arts. He earned a diploma in journalism from Conestoga College in Ontario.
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![Manual Manual](https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/YSAAAOSw2XJbhq4S/s-l225.jpg)
- mesures image by photlook from Fotolia.com
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Meyer, Sean. 'How to Troubleshoot a LaserMark.' Home Guides | SF Gate, http://homeguides.sfgate.com/how-to-troubleshoot-a-lasermark-12434815.html. 21 July 2017.
Meyer, Sean. (2017, July 21). How to Troubleshoot a LaserMark. Home Guides | SF Gate. Retrieved from http://homeguides.sfgate.com/how-to-troubleshoot-a-lasermark-12434815.html
Meyer, Sean. 'How to Troubleshoot a LaserMark' last modified July 21, 2017. http://homeguides.sfgate.com/how-to-troubleshoot-a-lasermark-12434815.html
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