1.1 Manufacturer: SOLA is responsible for the safe delivery condition of the product, including the operating manual and the original accessories.
1.2 Operator: The operator is responsible for using the product as intended, the deployment of personnel, their training and the operational safety of
the product.
• The operator understands the safety information which is stated on the product and the instructions which are contained in the operating manual.
• The operator shall comply with local regulations relating to safety and accident prevention regulations as well as worker protection laws and regulations.
• The operator shall immediately notify SOLA if safety-related issues should develop on the product or during its utilization.
• The operator shall ensure that the product is not utilized any further if defects become evident, and he will have the product repaired professionally.
1.3 Improper use:
• Use of the device and the accessories without instruction.
• Use of third-party accessories or additional equipment.
• Use outside of the intended limits.
• Use under extreme temperature fluctuations without an adequate acclimatization.
• Disabling of safety devices and removal of hazard notices and labels.
• Unauthorized opening of the device.
• Performance of modifications or alterations the device or the accessories.
• Deliberate blinding of third parties.
• Inadequate safeguarding at the installation site.
1.4 Utilisation limitations:
• Do not operate the product in explosion-prone or corrosive environments.
• Inform the local safety authorities and safety experts before working in hazardous environments, in close proximity to electrical installations or similar
surroundings.
1.5 Usage hazards:
Missing or incomplete instructions may result in improper or incorrect use. This can cause accidents with serious damages to
persons, property, assets and the environment.
• Follow the manufacturer‘s and operator‘s safety instructions.
• Protect equipment and accessories from access by children.
Blinding by laser radiation can indirectly lead to serious accidents, especially for people who are driving a vehicle or operating
machinery. Do not look into the laser beam.
• Do not set up the laser beam and the laser plane at eye level or aim at people.
A fall, longer storage, transportation or other mechanical effects can lead to erroneous measurement results. Check the unit for
damage before use. Do not use damaged equipment.
• Repairs have to be exclusively performed by SOLA.
• Check the accuracy of the device before use.
1.6 Charger / batteries / rechargeable batteries:
There is a risk of mortal danger from electric shock.
• Never open the SOLA Li-Ion battery charger or charging station.
• Only use the SOLA Li-Ion battery charger and charging station in dry places and do not bring them into contact with liquids.
Mechanical damage can cause batteries to leak, explode or catch fire, or trigger the release of toxic substances.
• Batteries and rechargeable batteries may not be opened or exposed to mechanical loads.
• Damaged batteries, chargers and charging stations may not be used.
• Repairs have to be exclusively performed by SOLA.
High ambient temperatures and immersion into liquids can cause a leakage, fire or explosion of the batteries or trigger the release
of toxic substances.
• Protect batteries and rechargeable batteries from mechanical damage during transport.
• Never store the Li-Ion battery in the sun, on radiators or behind glass windows.
• Do not overheat batteries and rechargeable batteries or expose them to fire.
• Avoid the ingress of moisture into batteries and rechargeable batteries.
• Do not use damaged batteries or rechargeable batteries. Dispose of them properly.
Short-circuiting or unintended use can cause batteries to overheat and create an injury or fire hazard.
• Do not transport or store batteries in the pockets of garments.
• Do not bring the battery contacts in contact with jewelery, keys, or other electrically conductive objects.
• Do not recharge batteries (exception: Ni-MH rechargeable batteries)
• Do not discharge the batteries through short-circuiting.
• Do not solder the batteries within the device.
• Do not mix old and new batteries, and do not mix batteries from different manufacturers or with a differing type designation.
Using charging devices from other manufacturer‘s can damage the Li-Ion batteries. This can lead to a fire and explosion hazard.
• Only use original SOLA accessories.
If disposed of improperly third parties can possibly be seriously injured and the environment polluted. Burning plastic components
generates toxic fumes which may impair health. Batteries/rechargeable batteries may explode if they are damaged or heated excessively,
and thereby cause poisoning, burning, corrosion or environmental contamination. If disposed of negligently unauthorized
persons are able to use the product improperly.
• The product may not be disposed of together with household waste. Dispose of the device and the accessories properly.
• Protect the product at all times from access by unauthorized persons, and especially children.
1.7 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC):
The electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of the product to function in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharge are
present, without causing electromagnetic interference to other devices.
1.8 Disturbance caused to other devices by SOLA devices and vice versa:
Although the product meets the strict requirements of the relevant directives and standards, SOLA can not completely exclude the
possibility of interference with other devices (for example, when using the product in combination with third-party devices, such as
field computers, personal computers, wireless devices, mobile phones, certain cables or external batteries).
• When using computers and radio equipment make sure to observe the vendor-specific information about electromagnetic compatibility.
• Only use original SOLA equipment and accessories.
Although the products meet the strict requirements of the relevant directives and standards, SOLA cannot entirely exclude the possibility that intense electromagnetic
radiation in the immediate vicinity of radio transmitters, two-way radios, diesel generators etc. may distort the measurement results.
• When performing measurements under these conditions, check the plausibility of the results.
1.9 FCC statement
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The following two conditions apply for operation:
(1) This device must not cause harmful radio interference; and
(2) this device must accept any radio interference received, including interference that could adversely affect operation.
This device has passed the compliance test for limits for a digital class B device as per Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device produces and
uses radio-frequency energy and can also emit it. If it is not installed and used according to the instructions, it may cause harmful
interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Realign the receiving antenna or set up in a different location
• Set up the device further away from the receiver
• Connect the device to another socket than that to which the receiver is connected
• Seek advice from the dealership or a technical expert
1.10 ISED statement (applicable for Canada)
This device contains licence-exempt transmitters/receivers that comply with the RSS standard(s) of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.
The following two conditions apply to operation: (1) This device must not cause harmful radio interference. (2) This device must accept any radio interference
received, including interference that could adversely affect operation.
2. Laser safety /classification
Warning of dangers in general Class 2 laser device Class 2M laser device
2.1 Laser classes 2 and 2M:
When using Class 2 or Class 2M laser devices, the eye is protected by the blink reflex and/or aversion reaction in the case of random
and short-term exposure.
Looking directly into the beam with optical aids (e.g. binoculars, telescopes) can be dangerous. Looking into the laser beam may
be hazardous to the eye.
• Do not look into the laser beam.
• Do not point the laser beam at other people.
Labelling on the devices:
• Do not remove the type plates!
3. Maintenance, storage and transportation
3.1 Cleaning:
• Wipe off any dirt with a soft damp cloth.
• Check the outlet openings of the laser regularly, and thoroughly clean them if necessary. Do not touch the glass with your fingers.
• Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or solvents.
• Do not immerse the device into water!
• Clean and dry wet equipment, accessories and transport containers prior to packaging them. Only pack equipment again when it is completely dry.
• Keep plug connections clean and protected from moisture.
3.2 Storage:
• The equipment must only be stored within the specified temperature limits.
• After prolonged storage, check the accuracy of the measuring device before using it.
3.3 Storage of batteries/rechargeable batteries:
• To store batteries/rechargeable batteries, remove them from the device or the charging station.
• They should preferably be stored in a dry environment at room temperature.
• Protect from moisture and humidity. Dry any wet or damp batteries before storage and before use.
• Before storing for extended periods, charge the battery to 80% capacity. Repeat the process every six months during storage.
• After storage, fully charge the battery before use.
• Check batteries for any damage before use. Do not use damaged batteries!
3.4 Transport
The device may be damaged if it falls or is subjected to strong vibrations.
• Never transport the product loose. Always use the original packaging or an equivalent transport container.
• Switch off the measuring device before transporting it. During the shutdown the pendulum unit is locked in position and protected against damage.
• Check the unit for damage before use.
• Check the levelling accuracy of the device regularly.
When transporting or shipping batteries/rechargeable batteries, the operator is responsible for complying with the applicable national and international laws
and regulations.
• Before shipping, remove the batteries/rechargeable batteries from the device.
• In principle, Li-ion batteries are subject to the requirements for dangerous goods; nonetheless, they can be transported by the user by road without any
further requirements.
• For dispatch via third parties (e.g. shipping companies or air freight), certain requirements for packaging and labelling must be observed.
• Remove battery from the device and ship it in its storage condition (80% capacity).
• Mask open contacts.
• Pack the battery so that it cannot move in the packaging and it cannot be damaged by external impacts.
• Observe other national and international regulations and, if necessary, additional requirements of the respective transport company.
4. Disposal
If disposed of improperly, may cause serious injury to yourself and third parties and pollute the environment. Burning plastic components generates toxic fumes
which may impair health. Batteries/rechargeable batteries may explode if they are damaged or heated excessively, and thereby cause poisoning, burning,
corrosion or environmental contamination. If disposed of negligently unauthorized persons are able to use the product improperly.
Measuring tools, accessories and packaging must be recycled in an environmentally-friendly manner.
The product as well as the accessories - especially the batteries and rechargeable batteries - must not be disposed of with
household waste.
• Dispose of the device and the accessories properly
• Only dispose of batteries when discharged.
• Observe the country-specific disposal requirements.
Only for EU countries:
According to European Directive 2002/96/EC, electrical and electronic equipment that is no longer usable and, according to
European Directive 2006/66/EC, defective or used batteries must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally
friendly manner. Products and accessories must not be disposed of with household waste!
Your SOLA dealership will take back batteries, rechargeable batteries and old equipment, and will ensure proper disposal.
5. Technical data and accessories
All technical data and optional accessories can be found in the descriptions on our website at www.sola.at
1.1 Manufacturer: SOLA is responsible for the safe delivery condition of the product, including the operating manual and the original accessories.
1.2 Operator: The operator is responsible for using the product as intended, the deployment of personnel, their training and the operational safety of
the product.
• The operator understands the safety information which is stated on the product and the instructions which are contained in the operating manual.
• The operator shall comply with local regulations relating to safety and accident prevention regulations as well as worker protection laws and regulations.
• The operator shall immediately notify SOLA if safety-related issues should develop on the product or during its utilization.
• The operator shall ensure that the product is not utilized any further if defects become evident, and he will have the product repaired professionally.
1.3 Improper use:
• Use of the device and the accessories without instruction.
• Use of third-party accessories or additional equipment.
• Use outside of the intended limits.
• Use under extreme temperature fluctuations without an adequate acclimatization.
• Disabling of safety devices and removal of hazard notices and labels.
• Unauthorized opening of the device.
• Performance of modifications or alterations the device or the accessories.
• Deliberate blinding of third parties.
• Inadequate safeguarding at the installation site.
1.4 Utilisation limitations:
• Do not operate the product in explosion-prone or corrosive environments.
• Inform the local safety authorities and safety experts before working in hazardous environments, in close proximity to electrical installations or similar
surroundings.
1.5 Usage hazards:
Missing or incomplete instructions may result in improper or incorrect use. This can cause accidents with serious damages to
persons, property, assets and the environment.
• Follow the manufacturer‘s and operator‘s safety instructions.
• Protect equipment and accessories from access by children.
Blinding by laser radiation can indirectly lead to serious accidents, especially for people who are driving a vehicle or operating
machinery. Do not look into the laser beam.
• Do not set up the laser beam and the laser plane at eye level or aim at people.
A fall, longer storage, transportation or other mechanical effects can lead to erroneous measurement results. Check the unit for
damage before use. Do not use damaged equipment.
• Repairs have to be exclusively performed by SOLA.
• Check the accuracy of the device before use.
1.6 Charger / batteries / rechargeable batteries:
There is a risk of mortal danger from electric shock.
• Never open the SOLA Li-Ion battery charger or charging station.
• Only use the SOLA Li-Ion battery charger and charging station in dry places and do not bring them into contact with liquids.
Mechanical damage can cause batteries to leak, explode or catch fire, or trigger the release of toxic substances.
• Batteries and rechargeable batteries may not be opened or exposed to mechanical loads.
• Damaged batteries, chargers and charging stations may not be used.
• Repairs have to be exclusively performed by SOLA.
High ambient temperatures and immersion into liquids can cause a leakage, fire or explosion of the batteries or trigger the release
of toxic substances.
• Protect batteries and rechargeable batteries from mechanical damage during transport.
• Never store the Li-Ion battery in the sun, on radiators or behind glass windows.
• Do not overheat batteries and rechargeable batteries or expose them to fire.
• Avoid the ingress of moisture into batteries and rechargeable batteries.
• Do not use damaged batteries or rechargeable batteries. Dispose of them properly.
Short-circuiting or unintended use can cause batteries to overheat and create an injury or fire hazard.
• Do not transport or store batteries in the pockets of garments.
• Do not bring the battery contacts in contact with jewelery, keys, or other electrically conductive objects.
• Do not recharge batteries (exception: Ni-MH rechargeable batteries)
• Do not discharge the batteries through short-circuiting.
• Do not solder the batteries within the device.
• Do not mix old and new batteries, and do not mix batteries from different manufacturers or with a differing type designation.
Using charging devices from other manufacturer‘s can damage the Li-Ion batteries. This can lead to a fire and explosion hazard.
• Only use original SOLA accessories.
If disposed of improperly third parties can possibly be seriously injured and the environment polluted. Burning plastic components
generates toxic fumes which may impair health. Batteries/rechargeable batteries may explode if they are damaged or heated excessively,
and thereby cause poisoning, burning, corrosion or environmental contamination. If disposed of negligently unauthorized
persons are able to use the product improperly.
• The product may not be disposed of together with household waste. Dispose of the device and the accessories properly.
• Protect the product at all times from access by unauthorized persons, and especially children.
1.7 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC):
The electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of the product to function in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharge are
present, without causing electromagnetic interference to other devices.
1.8 Disturbance caused to other devices by SOLA devices and vice versa:
Although the product meets the strict requirements of the relevant directives and standards, SOLA can not completely exclude the
possibility of interference with other devices (for example, when using the product in combination with third-party devices, such as
field computers, personal computers, wireless devices, mobile phones, certain cables or external batteries).
• When using computers and radio equipment make sure to observe the vendor-specific information about electromagnetic compatibility.
• Only use original SOLA equipment and accessories.
Although the products meet the strict requirements of the relevant directives and standards, SOLA cannot entirely exclude the possibility that intense electromagnetic
radiation in the immediate vicinity of radio transmitters, two-way radios, diesel generators etc. may distort the measurement results.
• When performing measurements under these conditions, check the plausibility of the results.
1.9 FCC statement
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The following two conditions apply for operation:
(1) This device must not cause harmful radio interference; and
(2) this device must accept any radio interference received, including interference that could adversely affect operation.
This device has passed the compliance test for limits for a digital class B device as per Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device produces and
uses radio-frequency energy and can also emit it. If it is not installed and used according to the instructions, it may cause harmful
interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Realign the receiving antenna or set up in a different location
• Set up the device further away from the receiver
• Connect the device to another socket than that to which the receiver is connected
• Seek advice from the dealership or a technical expert
1.10 ISED statement (applicable for Canada)
This device contains licence-exempt transmitters/receivers that comply with the RSS standard(s) of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.
The following two conditions apply to operation: (1) This device must not cause harmful radio interference. (2) This device must accept any radio interference
received, including interference that could adversely affect operation.
2. Laser safety /classification
Warning of dangers in general Class 2 laser device Class 2M laser device
2.1 Laser classes 2 and 2M:
When using Class 2 or Class 2M laser devices, the eye is protected by the blink reflex and/or aversion reaction in the case of random
and short-term exposure.
Looking directly into the beam with optical aids (e.g. binoculars, telescopes) can be dangerous. Looking into the laser beam may
be hazardous to the eye.
• Do not look into the laser beam.
• Do not point the laser beam at other people.
Labelling on the devices:
• Do not remove the type plates!
3. Maintenance, storage and transportation
3.1 Cleaning:
• Wipe off any dirt with a soft damp cloth.
• Check the outlet openings of the laser regularly, and thoroughly clean them if necessary. Do not touch the glass with your fingers.
• Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or solvents.
• Do not immerse the device into water!
• Clean and dry wet equipment, accessories and transport containers prior to packaging them. Only pack equipment again when it is completely dry.
• Keep plug connections clean and protected from moisture.
3.2 Storage:
• The equipment must only be stored within the specified temperature limits.
• After prolonged storage, check the accuracy of the measuring device before using it.
3.3 Storage of batteries/rechargeable batteries:
• To store batteries/rechargeable batteries, remove them from the device or the charging station.
• They should preferably be stored in a dry environment at room temperature.
• Protect from moisture and humidity. Dry any wet or damp batteries before storage and before use.
• Before storing for extended periods, charge the battery to 80% capacity. Repeat the process every six months during storage.
• After storage, fully charge the battery before use.
• Check batteries for any damage before use. Do not use damaged batteries!
3.4 Transport
The device may be damaged if it falls or is subjected to strong vibrations.
• Never transport the product loose. Always use the original packaging or an equivalent transport container.
• Switch off the measuring device before transporting it. During the shutdown the pendulum unit is locked in position and protected against damage.
• Check the unit for damage before use.
• Check the levelling accuracy of the device regularly.
When transporting or shipping batteries/rechargeable batteries, the operator is responsible for complying with the applicable national and international laws
and regulations.
• Before shipping, remove the batteries/rechargeable batteries from the device.
• In principle, Li-ion batteries are subject to the requirements for dangerous goods; nonetheless, they can be transported by the user by road without any
further requirements.
• For dispatch via third parties (e.g. shipping companies or air freight), certain requirements for packaging and labelling must be observed.
• Remove battery from the device and ship it in its storage condition (80% capacity).
• Mask open contacts.
• Pack the battery so that it cannot move in the packaging and it cannot be damaged by external impacts.
• Observe other national and international regulations and, if necessary, additional requirements of the respective transport company.
4. Disposal
If disposed of improperly, may cause serious injury to yourself and third parties and pollute the environment. Burning plastic components generates toxic fumes
which may impair health. Batteries/rechargeable batteries may explode if they are damaged or heated excessively, and thereby cause poisoning, burning,
corrosion or environmental contamination. If disposed of negligently unauthorized persons are able to use the product improperly.
Measuring tools, accessories and packaging must be recycled in an environmentally-friendly manner.
The product as well as the accessories - especially the batteries and rechargeable batteries - must not be disposed of with
household waste.
• Dispose of the device and the accessories properly
• Only dispose of batteries when discharged.
• Observe the country-specific disposal requirements.
Only for EU countries:
According to European Directive 2002/96/EC, electrical and electronic equipment that is no longer usable and, according to
European Directive 2006/66/EC, defective or used batteries must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally
friendly manner. Products and accessories must not be disposed of with household waste!
Your SOLA dealership will take back batteries, rechargeable batteries and old equipment, and will ensure proper disposal.
5. Technical data and accessories
All technical data and optional accessories can be found in the descriptions on our website at www.sola.at
1.1 Manufacturer: SOLA is responsible for the safe delivery condition of the product, including the operating manual and the original accessories.
1.2 Operator: The operator is responsible for using the product as intended, the deployment of personnel, their training and the operational safety of
the product.
• The operator understands the safety information which is stated on the product and the instructions which are contained in the operating manual.
• The operator shall comply with local regulations relating to safety and accident prevention regulations as well as worker protection laws and regulations.
• The operator shall immediately notify SOLA if safety-related issues should develop on the product or during its utilization.
• The operator shall ensure that the product is not utilized any further if defects become evident, and he will have the product repaired professionally.
1.3 Improper use:
• Use of the device and the accessories without instruction.
• Use of third-party accessories or additional equipment.
• Use outside of the intended limits.
• Use under extreme temperature fluctuations without an adequate acclimatization.
• Disabling of safety devices and removal of hazard notices and labels.
• Unauthorized opening of the device.
• Performance of modifications or alterations the device or the accessories.
• Deliberate blinding of third parties.
• Inadequate safeguarding at the installation site.
1.4 Utilisation limitations:
• Do not operate the product in explosion-prone or corrosive environments.
• Inform the local safety authorities and safety experts before working in hazardous environments, in close proximity to electrical installations or similar
surroundings.
1.5 Usage hazards:
Missing or incomplete instructions may result in improper or incorrect use. This can cause accidents with serious damages to
persons, property, assets and the environment.
• Follow the manufacturer‘s and operator‘s safety instructions.
• Protect equipment and accessories from access by children.
Blinding by laser radiation can indirectly lead to serious accidents, especially for people who are driving a vehicle or operating
machinery. Do not look into the laser beam.
• Do not set up the laser beam and the laser plane at eye level or aim at people.
A fall, longer storage, transportation or other mechanical effects can lead to erroneous measurement results. Check the unit for
damage before use. Do not use damaged equipment.
• Repairs have to be exclusively performed by SOLA.
• Check the accuracy of the device before use.
1.6 Charger / batteries / rechargeable batteries:
There is a risk of mortal danger from electric shock.
• Never open the SOLA Li-Ion battery charger or charging station.
• Only use the SOLA Li-Ion battery charger and charging station in dry places and do not bring them into contact with liquids.
Mechanical damage can cause batteries to leak, explode or catch fire, or trigger the release of toxic substances.
• Batteries and rechargeable batteries may not be opened or exposed to mechanical loads.
• Damaged batteries, chargers and charging stations may not be used.
• Repairs have to be exclusively performed by SOLA.
High ambient temperatures and immersion into liquids can cause a leakage, fire or explosion of the batteries or trigger the release
of toxic substances.
• Protect batteries and rechargeable batteries from mechanical damage during transport.
• Never store the Li-Ion battery in the sun, on radiators or behind glass windows.
• Do not overheat batteries and rechargeable batteries or expose them to fire.
• Avoid the ingress of moisture into batteries and rechargeable batteries.
• Do not use damaged batteries or rechargeable batteries. Dispose of them properly.
Short-circuiting or unintended use can cause batteries to overheat and create an injury or fire hazard.
• Do not transport or store batteries in the pockets of garments.
• Do not bring the battery contacts in contact with jewelery, keys, or other electrically conductive objects.
• Do not recharge batteries (exception: Ni-MH rechargeable batteries)
• Do not discharge the batteries through short-circuiting.
• Do not solder the batteries within the device.
• Do not mix old and new batteries, and do not mix batteries from different manufacturers or with a differing type designation.
Using charging devices from other manufacturer‘s can damage the Li-Ion batteries. This can lead to a fire and explosion hazard.
• Only use original SOLA accessories.
If disposed of improperly third parties can possibly be seriously injured and the environment polluted. Burning plastic components
generates toxic fumes which may impair health. Batteries/rechargeable batteries may explode if they are damaged or heated excessively,
and thereby cause poisoning, burning, corrosion or environmental contamination. If disposed of negligently unauthorized
persons are able to use the product improperly.
• The product may not be disposed of together with household waste. Dispose of the device and the accessories properly.
• Protect the product at all times from access by unauthorized persons, and especially children.
1.7 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC):
The electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of the product to function in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharge are
present, without causing electromagnetic interference to other devices.
1.8 Disturbance caused to other devices by SOLA devices and vice versa:
Although the product meets the strict requirements of the relevant directives and standards, SOLA can not completely exclude the
possibility of interference with other devices (for example, when using the product in combination with third-party devices, such as
field computers, personal computers, wireless devices, mobile phones, certain cables or external batteries).
• When using computers and radio equipment make sure to observe the vendor-specific information about electromagnetic compatibility.
• Only use original SOLA equipment and accessories.
Although the products meet the strict requirements of the relevant directives and standards, SOLA cannot entirely exclude the possibility that intense electromagnetic
radiation in the immediate vicinity of radio transmitters, two-way radios, diesel generators etc. may distort the measurement results.
• When performing measurements under these conditions, check the plausibility of the results.
1.9 FCC statement
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The following two conditions apply for operation:
(1) This device must not cause harmful radio interference; and
(2) this device must accept any radio interference received, including interference that could adversely affect operation.
This device has passed the compliance test for limits for a digital class B device as per Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device produces and
uses radio-frequency energy and can also emit it. If it is not installed and used according to the instructions, it may cause harmful
interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Realign the receiving antenna or set up in a different location
• Set up the device further away from the receiver
• Connect the device to another socket than that to which the receiver is connected
• Seek advice from the dealership or a technical expert
1.10 ISED statement (applicable for Canada)
This device contains licence-exempt transmitters/receivers that comply with the RSS standard(s) of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.
The following two conditions apply to operation: (1) This device must not cause harmful radio interference. (2) This device must accept any radio interference
received, including interference that could adversely affect operation.
2. Laser safety /classification
Warning of dangers in general Class 2 laser device Class 2M laser device
2.1 Laser classes 2 and 2M:
When using Class 2 or Class 2M laser devices, the eye is protected by the blink reflex and/or aversion reaction in the case of random
and short-term exposure.
Looking directly into the beam with optical aids (e.g. binoculars, telescopes) can be dangerous. Looking into the laser beam may
be hazardous to the eye.
• Do not look into the laser beam.
• Do not point the laser beam at other people.
Labelling on the devices:
• Do not remove the type plates!
3. Maintenance, storage and transportation
3.1 Cleaning:
• Wipe off any dirt with a soft damp cloth.
• Check the outlet openings of the laser regularly, and thoroughly clean them if necessary. Do not touch the glass with your fingers.
• Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or solvents.
• Do not immerse the device into water!
• Clean and dry wet equipment, accessories and transport containers prior to packaging them. Only pack equipment again when it is completely dry.
• Keep plug connections clean and protected from moisture.
3.2 Storage:
• The equipment must only be stored within the specified temperature limits.
• After prolonged storage, check the accuracy of the measuring device before using it.
3.3 Storage of batteries/rechargeable batteries:
• To store batteries/rechargeable batteries, remove them from the device or the charging station.
• They should preferably be stored in a dry environment at room temperature.
• Protect from moisture and humidity. Dry any wet or damp batteries before storage and before use.
• Before storing for extended periods, charge the battery to 80% capacity. Repeat the process every six months during storage.
• After storage, fully charge the battery before use.
• Check batteries for any damage before use. Do not use damaged batteries!
3.4 Transport
The device may be damaged if it falls or is subjected to strong vibrations.
• Never transport the product loose. Always use the original packaging or an equivalent transport container.
• Switch off the measuring device before transporting it. During the shutdown the pendulum unit is locked in position and protected against damage.
• Check the unit for damage before use.
• Check the levelling accuracy of the device regularly.
When transporting or shipping batteries/rechargeable batteries, the operator is responsible for complying with the applicable national and international laws
and regulations.
• Before shipping, remove the batteries/rechargeable batteries from the device.
• In principle, Li-ion batteries are subject to the requirements for dangerous goods; nonetheless, they can be transported by the user by road without any
further requirements.
• For dispatch via third parties (e.g. shipping companies or air freight), certain requirements for packaging and labelling must be observed.
• Remove battery from the device and ship it in its storage condition (80% capacity).
• Mask open contacts.
• Pack the battery so that it cannot move in the packaging and it cannot be damaged by external impacts.
• Observe other national and international regulations and, if necessary, additional requirements of the respective transport company.
4. Disposal
If disposed of improperly, may cause serious injury to yourself and third parties and pollute the environment. Burning plastic components generates toxic fumes
which may impair health. Batteries/rechargeable batteries may explode if they are damaged or heated excessively, and thereby cause poisoning, burning,
corrosion or environmental contamination. If disposed of negligently unauthorized persons are able to use the product improperly.
Measuring tools, accessories and packaging must be recycled in an environmentally-friendly manner.
The product as well as the accessories - especially the batteries and rechargeable batteries - must not be disposed of with
household waste.
• Dispose of the device and the accessories properly
• Only dispose of batteries when discharged.
• Observe the country-specific disposal requirements.
Only for EU countries:
According to European Directive 2002/96/EC, electrical and electronic equipment that is no longer usable and, according to
European Directive 2006/66/EC, defective or used batteries must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally
friendly manner. Products and accessories must not be disposed of with household waste!
Your SOLA dealership will take back batteries, rechargeable batteries and old equipment, and will ensure proper disposal.
5. Technical data and accessories
All technical data and optional accessories can be found in the descriptions on our website at www.sola.at
€242,17
Price incl. VAT
Delivery time 5 weeks
Documentation 358914010025 / RED 25 digital / 25 cm