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Vertical Alignment (see figure D): Position the meas-
uring tool with the three supporting points 12 against
the wall or with help of the magnets 14, fasten it to the
wall holder 1 or to another magnetic surface. The exit
opening for the laser beam 9 must face upward. Align
the measuring tool vertically with help of the spirit level
6. Top and bottom cabinets, as an example, can be
aligned alongside the vertical laser line.
Alignment off of Reference Points (see figure E): Po-
sition the measuring tool with the three supporting
points 12 against the wall or with help of the magnets
14, fasten it to the wall holder 1 or to another magnetic
surface. Turn the measuring tool to any angle in order
to align the laser beam to the reference points. In this
manner, as an example, picture frames can be hung
parallel to a stairway or ceiling pitch.
Checking Horizontal/Vertical Lines with the Spirit
Levels (see figure F)
The measuring tool can be used as a contractors level
for checking horizontal or vertical lines, e.g., for the
level set-up of a washer or a refrigerator. Position the
measuring tool with the aluminium supporting surface
8 facing against the surface to be checked. When posi-
tioning against horizontal surfaces, the aluminium sup-
porting surface 8 must face downward. When position-
ing against vertical surfaces, the exit opening for the
laser beam 9 must face upward.
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