Storage and transportation, Service and repair, Disposal – RIDGID micro CL-100 User Manual
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micro CL-100 Self-Leveling Cross Line Laser
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Storage and
Transportation
While the laser is in the upright position, lock
the self leveling mechanism prior to trans-
portation and storage by turning the ON/
OFF switch fully counterclockwise. Do not
move the laser if the self leveling mechanism
is not locked, this can damage the unit.
Store and transport the RIDGID micro CL-100
Self-Leveling Cross Line Laser in the carry
case. Keep in a dry, secure area between -4°F
to 113°F (-20°C to 45°C). Keep the equipment
in a locked area out of the reach of children
and people unfamiliar with the laser level. Do
not subject the laser to vibration or impacts.
Remove the batteries before any long period
of storage or shipping to avoid battery leak-
age.
Service and Repair
WARNING
Improper service or repair can make the
RIDGID micro CL‑100 Self‑Leveling Cross
Line Laser unsafe to operate.
Service and repair of the RIDGID micro CL-100
Self-Leveling Cross Line Laser must be per-
formed by a RIDGID Independent Authorized
Service Center.
For information on your nearest RIDGID®
Independent Service Center or any service
or repair questions:
• Contact your local RIDGID distributor.
• Visit www.RIDGID.com or www.RIDGID.eu
to find your local RIDGID contact point.
• Contact RIDGID Technical Services Depart-
ment at [email protected], or
in the U.S. and Canada call (800) 519-3456.
Disposal
Parts of the RIDGID CL-100 Self-Leveling Cross
Line Laser contain valuable materials and can
be recycled. There are companies that spe-
cialize in recycling that may be found locally.
Dispose off the components in compliance
with all applicable regulations. Contact your
local waste management authority for more
information.
For EC Countries: Do not dispose of
elec trical equipment with house-
hold waste!
According to the European Guide-
line 2002/ 96/EC for Waste Elec trical
and Electronic Equipment and its
imple men tation into national legislation,
electrical equipment that is no longer usable
must be collected separately and disposed
of in an environmentally correct manner.
Battery Disposal
For EC countries: Defective or used batteries
must be recycled according to the guideline
2006/66/EEC.