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Approaching 0°, 90°, or PIN Measurement
1. When the level is within 3° of the
target measurement, directional indi-
cators will appear and move in the
direction needed to achieve the tar-
get.
2. If the sound is on, the beats per min-
ute will change once you are within
5°. If the target is crossed, the pitch
will also change, indicating a passed
target.
3. When the target is achieved within
the tolerance range set by the user,
the background will turn green (if 0°
or 90°) or blue (if PIN). If the sound is
on, the on target tone will also play.
Setting & Adjusting PIN
A pin can be set to provide a custom target measure-
ment other than 0° and 90°.
To set the PIN, place the level at the desired mea-
surement and press the PIN button
To adjust the PIN, press and hold the PIN button
again to set a new PIN. Use the up and down arrow
keys
to adjust to the exact measurement desired.
Press the PIN button
A PIN list stores commonly used measurements and
recent PINS.
To enter the PIN list, press and hold the PIN button
, then the menu button
arrow keys
to select a PIN and the PIN
button
to set the PIN.
To turn off the PIN and return to 0° and 90° as targets,
press PIN
again while in working mode.
Inactivity Shutdown
The level will go to sleep after 3 minutes of inactivity.
The level can be turned back on again by moving the
level or pressing any button. The level will turn off
after an additional 10 minutes of inactivity.
NOTE: The level will go to sleep immediately if it
is not upright, and turn off after an additional 10
minutes of unuse.
Upright
Precision Measuring Best Practice
All levels read slightly different from one end to the
other. As a result, you may see variance in some
readings. In order to provide the most precise mea-
surement, follow the below instructions:
1. Adjust the level settings to the mode and sensitivity
desired.
2. Place the level on the surface to be measured with
the main display facing forward. Mark a line on the
surface to note the exact location.
.
once more to set the new PIN.
. Use the up and down
Not upright
3. Record the measurement displayed
as well as the direction of the rota-
tion.
NOTE: The direction of the rotation is
determined by the direction of the rotat-
ing indicators on the display. Clockwise
rotation equals +, while counterclock-
wise equals -.
4. Rotate the level 180°. Reference the
line marked in step 2 to ensure the level is placed
in the exact same location.
5. Record a second measurement, again noting the
direction of the rotation.
6. Subtract the first measurement from the second
measurement. Then, divide by two to determine
the true surface measurement.
In-Field Level Check Best Practice
To verify the level is within factory specifications,
follow the below instructions:
1. Set the level to the following.
Mode = Angle
Sensitivity = Hundredths
Tolerance = 0.00
2. Place the level on a known flat, even surface with
the main display facing forward. Mark a line on the
surface to note the exact location.
3. Record the measurement displayed
as well as the direction of the rota-
tion.
NOTE: The direction of the rotation is
determined by the direction of the rotat-
or menu
ing indicators on the display. Clockwise
rotation equals +, while counterclock-
wise equals -.
4. Rotate the level 180°. Reference the line marked
in step 2 to ensure the level is placed in the exact
same location.
5. Record a second measurement, again noting the
direction of the rotation.
6. Add the first measurement to the second measure-
ment. Then, divide by two to determine the level's
variance.
NOTE: If the difference is between 0.00 and 0.05,
the level is within the accurate range. If not, please
contact a MILWAUKEE service facility.
"TILT" will be displayed if the level is tilted
beyond 30° front or back.
If the level is tilted for 30 seconds, it will go
to sleep. After 10 additional minutes, the level will
turn off.
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180°
180°
Tilt
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00.50
30°

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