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Instruction manual EN

Contents Introduction... 3 Keyboard /Display... 4 1. Horizontal Operation... 5 2. Rotation Speed... 5 3. Slope in Manual Mode... 5 4. Mask Mode... 6 5. Setting the Levelling Precision (Windy)... 7 6. Tilt Function... 7 7. Power Supply of Laser... 7 8. Detector... 8 TE 5... 9 TE 6... 10 9. Calibration Check... 11 10. Menu... 11 11. Delivery Contents... 12 12. Special Instructions and Troubleshooting... 12 13. Brief Instructions... 13 14. Lifetime Inspection free of charge... 14 15. Warranty... 14 16. Technical Data... 15 17. Supplier Declaration/Safety Information... 16 18. Disposal... 17 Laser Warning Sign... 18 2

Introduction Precision "Made in Germany" for the construction professional With the development of the third TPL Generation, THEIS FEINWERKTECHNIK GMBH the experience of many years continues with the proven THEIS PROFI LASER series on the highest level with innovative technology and new design. With the new TPL we have fully succeeded in meeting the demand for a high quality fully automatic rotation laser at a market price that reflects its value. With the TPL you can rely on a multi-functional, solid and accurate measuring device "Made in Germany". To ensure that your device is always ready for use, you should observe the following information: 1. Never store the device in the container when it is wet. 2. Check the precision every time before you use the equipment, since we can accept no liability for misalignment. 3. Observe the information on handling the battery. 4. Treat carefully the laser exit and sensor windows of the optional detector. 3

Keyboard /Display Optical sight Laser exit rotation Battery compartment Charger socket Slope Levelling display End stop, position change Battery display Manual mode X/Y axis slope Mask mode Disturbance Speed Windy On/Off Slope X/Y axis Slope Manual mode 4

1. Horizontal Operation Align the tripod and screw the TPL tight using the tripod screw. The precision of alignment affects the size of the slope range. Use the On/Off switch to switch on the device. The levelling indicator flashes on the lit display. If the tripod head is sloping by more than 5, this is indicated by the laser beam flashing quickly and the alarm symbol being displayed. In this case, switch off the unit and align the tripod more carefully. Once horizontal levelling is completed, the laser beam starts to rotate at the last set speed. 2. Rotation Speed The rotation speed can be regulated in two stages: 600 or 800 RPM. 3. Slope in Manual Mode To be able to set higher grades using a level table or to record building-side specified grades, for example, you must switch off the device's automatic system. Press the button for a long time (approx. 5 sec.) to activate manual mode. Manual mode is shown on the display. Now align the laser exactly to the target point using the optical sight and enter the grade: 1st key press: Slope symbol is shown on the display and X flash s approximately 10 sec. Use the arrow keys to approach the grade. 2nd key press: Y flash s approximately 10 sec. 5

X Y Y input same as X axis. You can set both PLUS and MINUS grades. While you press the bottom arrow key, MINUS is shown on the display. With the top (Plus) arrow key, there is no indication on the display. Important: In manual mode, there is no automatic laser self-levelling! 4. Mask Mode In mask mode, you can limit the laser exit to a settable range. This is only possible with a rotating laser beam, i.e. not in scanning mode. You enter switch-off mode by pressing once the mask key (rotation stops). The mask symbol flashes on the display and the masked area is displayed black. In the light area, the laser beam is still emitted. You can extend the area to be switched-off by a further 90 up to 270 each time you press the key again. Pressing the key again deactivates the mask function. Using the arrow keys, you can rotate the mask area in the desired direction. After completing your selection, press the rotation key to confirm. Then the mask symbol no longer flashes and it shows the selected mask area. Apart from this, the laser beam rotates again at the speed that you set last. The mask mode settings can be changed at any time. 6

5. Setting the Levelling Sensitivity (Windy) If while working with the device you have to relevel it due to wind, vibrations or slight shocks, which interrupt the rotation, you can remedy this situation using the Windy function. Pressing the Windy key reduces the levelling sensitivity of the instrument. The Windy key is blocked in grade mode. 6. TILT Function In the case of major changes to the mounting position (e.g. accidentally moving the tripod leg), a TILT function ensures that the device switches off and draws attention to the fact by the laser beam and the warning triangle flashing quickly. After this, you must restart the device. 7. Power Supply of Laser The battery level indicator shows the battery status in four steps. If the three bars on the display are blank and the outside frame flashes, the battery is flat and you must charge it. If you do not notice this, the device switches off automatically after a certain amount of time. During charging the three bars flash from top to bottom. When the battery is fully charged, all the bars are shown. Charge the battery at room temperature using only the THEIS standard mains unit connected to the charger socket below the laser. Charging at temperatures below +5 C can lead to defects in the battery. Charging is also possible during operation. Overloading is not possible. Only use the charger on dry premises! 7

8. Detector The batteries that are used with Eneloop technology have the advantage of low levels of selfdischarge. This means that if you do not use the device, you only need to recharge it every six months. In the battery compartment, you can also use normal alkaline mono-cells. Under no circumstances must you recharge them. If you do this by mistake, the battery symbol flashes. Important: Observe the correct polarity. There are ± symbols on the base of the battery compartment. Observe the disposal information in point 18. Switch on the detector by pressing the On/Off button and selecting the desired function: Fine or coarse setting (basic setting of TE 5/6 is coarse) and audible signal. The selected function is shown on the LCD display. Apart from this, the display shows you during measurement information about the direction in which you must move the detector (by means of arrows). Point the sensor window to the TPL and move it through the rotating laser beam until there is a display on the LCD. Then keep following the arrow with the detector until only the centre bar is displayed continuously. If the hooter is switched on, a continuous tone is issued when the bar is displayed. When the arrow is displayed, a differently pulsating tone indicates whether the detector is being held too high or too low. With the TE 5, you set the volume of the hooter in two stages. If no laser beam hits the detector field (sensor window) for approximately seven minutes, the detector switches off. Power supply of detector If the battery symbol is shown on the LCD display, you should change the 9 V, E-block battery; otherwise, the range may be limited. Lightly press in the sliding lid of the battery compartment and push it open to the side (on the TE 5), or open the folding lid (on the TE 6). Dispose of used batteries correctly (see point 18) and ensure the correct polarity with the new batteries (observe the symbols). 8

TE 5 Display Fine Coarse Arrow for direction of movement Centre bar Arrow for direction of movement Battery display Display of audible signal (2 volume levels) LCD display (on reverse too) Sensor window Centre notch On/Off button Fine/Coarse button Button or issuing of audible signal 9

TE 6 Display Fine Coarse Arrow for direction of movement Centre bar Arrow for direction of movement Battery display Display of audible signal LCD display (on reverse too) Sensor window Centre notch On/Off button Fine/Coarse button Button or issuing of audible signal 10

9. Calibration Check Set up the laser leveller as described in point 1. (but on an extremely well aligned tripod) and align it along a traverse length of approximately 30 metres starting with the X axis, for example and switch it on. At the end of the traverse length, make a mark at the level of the laser beam. After this, rotate the laser unit by 180 and make another mark. Then do the same for the Y axis. If all the marks are on top of each other or are only slightly apart (maximum of 2 mm), adjustment is OK. If the marks are a long way apart, you must get a specialist firm to check the equipment and recalibrate it. For adjustment instructions, see point 10, Menu. 10. Menu Adjustment (for traverse length and alignment, see point 9) Switch on the laser Press for five seconds Adjustment mode is activated Select the X axis. The selected axis flashes. (X) Use the arrow keys to adjust Select the Y axis and adjust it like the X axis. Switch off: The adjustment values are stored Information and settings Switch on the laser Press for five seconds. 11

InF INF display e.g. G-2440; 14.1 (GDP Program Version) e.g. b-0709; 12.1. (BDNS Program Version) Factory number (6-digit) Next menu item Lcdb SEC.020 Display of lighting timeout Select Save and next menu item Lcdb Lich120 Display of lighting intensity Select Save 11. Delivery Contents Standard Laser Rechargeable batteries (4 mono-cells) Power supply unit Instruction Manual Protective case Option Detector Tripod 12. Special Indications and Troubleshooting Displayed: Send the equipment for inspection only to an authorized service partner or directly to the manufacturer. 12

13. Brief Instructions Switch on/off Manual mode (press for 5 sec.) Speed 600/800 (RPM) Manual slope Press for a long time Input X Input Y Confirmation Mask mode Activation of 90 to 270 : Deactivation Positioning the mask area Confirm Windy Setting the levelling sensitivity 13

14. Lifetime Inspection free of charge All Theis surveying equipment is of the highest quality and designed to give a long service life. For this reason, THEIS FEINWERKTECHNIK GMBH offers a lifetime inspection service free of charge for its TPL /// series lasers. This service includes function testing and adjustment of the device. This is documented by an inspection certificate. Accessories are not included. Regular inspections and maintenance at regular intervals maintain the value of the device and guarantee reliable function and precision for a long period of time. If required, send the device to the address given on the back. If faults are found during the inspection that need to be repaired, we will make you an estimate for the necessary work. 15. Warranty We guarantee our products to be free from faults in material and workmanship according to the current state of the art. Should defects of this type arise in practical use, they will be eliminated free of charge. The warranty period is 36 months (apart from the rechargeable battery, which is 1 year) from the date of sale (date of invoice). You must return the device or its affected components for repair or replacement to THEIS immediately after you establish the defect. No guarantee claim or claim free elimination of faults due to incorrect handling or storage can be accepted; in addition, no claims for damages can be accepted, including claims for damages in particular claims for indirect damages. Furthermore, any and all claims for damages will be void in the case of any technical intervention by third parties, i.e. not by THEIS. 14

16. Technical Data Laser Laser Class / High Power 2 / 3R Wavelength 635 nm Ouput Power / High Power < 1mW / < 5 mw Range See detector Self-levelling range ± 5 Levelling precision 3,4 ± 2.5 mm / 50 m Slope X,Y manual ± 10% Speed 600/800 RPM Mask mode 90-270 and positionable Power supply NiMH + 4x 1.2 V, 8Ah or 4x 1.5V alkaline mono-cells Running time rechargeable 80h / 120h battery/battery 2,3 Charging time 6h Working temperature -10 to + 50 C System of protection IP 67 waterproof Weight 3 kg Detector (optional) TE 5 TE 6 Detector field 70 mm 45 mm Range with basic unit 1,3 300 m 250 m Range with High Power 1,3 700 m 550 m Precision: Fine / Coarse ± 2 mm / 4 mm Service life 2,3 50 h 36 h Power supply 9 V, E-block Operating temperature -10 to + 50 C System of protection IP 65 Size 155 x 75 x 27 mm 135 x 65 x 24.5 mm Weight 250 g 195 g 1) Under optimum atmospheric conditions. 2) Under optimum conditions 3) At 20 C 4) Parallel to the main X, Y axes 15

17. Supplier Declaration/Safety Information The device complies with European Directives RTTE 1999/5/EC. Harmonized standards EN60950-1: 2006, EN60825-1:2007 and EN301489-3 V.1.4.1, EN61000-6-3:2007, EN61000-6-2:2005, EN61000-3-2:2006, EN61000-3-3:1995 + A1:2001 as well as EN300220-2 V.2.1.2 und EN50371:2002 were used for the assessment. A safety information plate is on the left-hand side of the device An embedded Class 3R (3B with the High Power version) laser is installed. This means that when you open the device there is a possibility of entering the range of power values that are higher than Class 2 (3B with the High Power version). If possible, do not point the laser at people. Do not look into the laser beam even with optical instruments. There are no parts to maintain or adjust inside the device. Servicing may only be carried out by authorized persons. Safety regulations for THEIS Class 3R HIGH-POWER LASER DEVICES Users must observe BGVB2 (Accident Prevention Regulations for Laser Radiation in Germany). Only trained personnel are allowed to operate this product to avoid radiation with dangerous laser light. The laser is subject to Class 3R Do not remove the warning signs on the device! Observe and secure the beam path over a large distance! Never look into the laser beam or shine it into other peoples' eyes! This also applies at a large distance from the device! Always set up the laser such that people cannot be shone on at eye level (pay attention to reflections). 16

18. Disposal The surveying device, its accessories and packaging should be recycled in an environmentally friendly way. EU countries only: Never put electrical tools in domestic refuse! In accordance with EU directive 2002/96/EG concerning Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its transposition into national legislation, measuring equipment that can no longer be used must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly way. (WEEE - Reg. No. DE 10598800) Rechargeable batteries: Never put rechargeable batteries in domestic refuse, a fire or into water. In accordance with Directive 91/157/EEC, defective or spent rechargeable batteries must be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. EU countries only: In accordance with Directive 91/157/EEC, non-serviceable THEIS laser devices or spent rechargeable batteries must be recycled or can be returned directly to: THEIS FEINWERKTECHNIK GMBH Zum Bolzenbach 26 D- 35236 Breidenbach Germany + 49 (0) 6465-67- 0 + 49 (0) 6465-6725 info@theis-feinwerktechnik.de 17

Laserwarnschild für TPL Laser warning label for TPL Signal de danger «Laser» pour TPL Laserwarnschild für TPL High Power Laser warning label for TPL High Power Signal de danger «Laser» pour TPL High Power Änderungen vorbehalten Subject to changes Sous réserves de modifications THEIS FEINWERKTECHNIK GMBH D-35236 Breidenbach-Wolzhausen Germany 18