To use the laser for inclined planes:
XSet the laser in vertical mode, preferably on a tripod. If setting on the ground, flip down the support plate for stability.
XAfter the laser has
XLoosen the knobs on either side
XMove the laser to the approximate inclined position and tighten slightly.
XMove to the final position and tighten further. See illus- tration {K} in the back, inside cover of this manual.
Set-up for ceiling work
The Roteo is perfect for the leveling of suspended ceil- ings when used together with the wall mount and magnetic ceiling grid target.
To attach the laser and wall mount to the first piece of perimeter ceiling grid (Roteo 20HV/35/35G):
XFlip down the support plate
XRelease the clamp
XLock the clamp against the ceiling grid.
XIf the foot on the support plate is not touching the wall, use the screw
To move the laser up or down (Roteo 35/35G):
XTurn on the laser and wait for it to
XPress the motorized mount key
XTo raise the motorized mount press the Plus key
Getting to work:
XRaise the laser on the wall mount until the rotating beam is at the same level as the perimeter ceiling grid. Use the line created by the laser as a reference to attach the perimeter grid to the wall.
XLower the laser on the wall mount until the rotating beam is striking the
XAdjust the height of the ceiling grid using the laser beam on the target as your reference. See illustration {G} in the back, inside cover of this manual.
Set-up for layout or floor work (Roteo 20HV/35/35G)
The Roteo can easily be used in the laydown or vertical mode for laying out walls locations, transferring points from the floor to the ceiling and plumb applications.
To use the laser in the vertical mode:
XFlip down the support plate
XIf the support plate is not level, use the screw
XSet up the laser over a control point by first pointing the stationary beam downward, and then manually, or
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