Ryobi ELL0006 manual Using the multi-function base, See Figures 8

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OPERATION

ROUGH SURFACE ADAPTOR

See Figure 7.

By using the rough surface adaptor, you can use the AIRgrip feature to position the unit on many non-smooth surfaces, including brick and painted cinder block.

NOTE: The AIRgrip feature cannot be used with stucco or unpainted cinder block.

Place the adaptor over the AIRgrip base.

Place the unit against the desired surface and press slightly to engage the seal.

Continue to hold the unit against the surface while press- ing the on/off button.

Slowly release the unit when you hear a change in motor sound.

CAUTION:

Before releasing the unit, make sure the unit is securely adhered to the surface.

using the multi-function base

See Figures 8 - 9.

Hook-and-loop strap and push pin methods are available when the multi-function base is installed. To install, snap the base over the AIRgrip vacuum seal.

HOOK-AND-LOOP STRAP: The strap can be used to attach the laser level to irregularly shaped objects such as pipes, boards, or metal grates.

Attach the strap to the multi-function base by threading it through the loops. The looped (or fuzzy) side of the strap should face the base.

Position the laser level against the surface where you want it mounted.

Wrap the strap around the object being mounted (pipe, board, etc.) and pass the end of the strap through the retaining loop. Pull to tighten.

Place the hooked end of the strap against the looped (or fuzzy) side of the strap and press together to secure.

NOTE: To use the hook-and-loop strap to hang the unit from overhead, use the loops on top of the laser level housing.

PUSH PINS: Push pins allow the laser level to be mounted to stucco and permeable surfaces.

Place the laser level on the surface where you want it mounted.

Align push pin with angled hole located on one side of laser level base and push in to secure.

In the angled hole on the other side of laser level base, secure the second push pin.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Save this Manual for Future ReferenceTable of Contents IntroductionGeneral Safety Rules Symbols Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATIONService Symbol Signal MeaningFeatures Product Specifications Laser POWER/MODE Selector Adjustment Knobs Laser Housing Know Your Crosshair Laser LevelAssembly OperationTurning the Laser ON/OFF Using the Airgrip VacuumTurning the Vacuum Base ON/OFF See FigureUsing the multi-function base See Figures 8Operating the Laser Level See Figures 10Maintenance General MaintenanceTroubleshooting Service Model NO. and Serial no HOW to Order Repair Parts
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