MAINTENANCE
| WARNING: | WARNING: | ||
To avoid serious personal injury, always | Do not at any time let brake fluids, gaso- | |||
remove the batteries from the tool when | line, | |||
cleaning or performing any maintenance. | ing oils, etc., come in contact with plastic | |||
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| parts. Chemicals can damage, weaken or | ||
GENERAL MAINTENANCE | destroy plastic which may result in serious | |||
personal injury. | ||||
n Before initial use, wipe AIRgrip™ vacuum |
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| base with a damp cloth to remove any | n To clean the laser lens, if needed, use | ||
| residue. | ONLY a soft cloth or cotton swab moist- | ||
n Store the laser level indoors. | ened with glass cleaner. | |||
n When not in use, the laser level and base | n Check the batteries regularly to avoid de- | |||
| should be kept in the protective case. | terioration. Remove the batteries from the | ||
n Keep the laser level free of dust and liquids. | laser level if it is not going to be used for | |||
an extended time. | ||||
| Use a damp cloth and mild soap to clean | |||
| n Do not disassemble the laser level. This | |||
| the outside casing. Avoid using solvents | |||
| when cleaning plastic parts. Most plastics | could cause exposure to hazardous laser | ||
| are susceptible to damage from various | radiation. | ||
| types of commercial solvents and may be | n Do not attempt to change any part of the | ||
| damaged by their use. | laser lens. | ||
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ALWAYS BE AWARE of the loca- tion where the laser light is emit- ted when using the level. ALWAYS MAKE SURE that any bystanders in the vicinity of use are made aware of the dangers of looking directly into the laser beam.
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