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Bosch Power Tools

2 610 A12 918 | (13.7.11)

Line Operation, Point Operation

(10°/25°/50°, 0°)

The function of the button for line operation 2 on the remote control is identical with

that on the rotational laser.
To switch to line or point operation, press the line operation button 2. The rotational

laser switches to line operation with the smallest aperture angle.
To change the aperture angle, press the line operation button 2. The aperture angle is

increased in two steps; at the same time, the rotational speed is increased with each

step. When pressing the line operation button 2 a third time, the rotational laser

switches to point operation after brief post-pulsation. Pressing button 2 again takes

you back to line operation with the smallest aperture angle.
Note: Due to inertia, it is possible for the laser to slightly move beyond the end point

of the laser line.

Rotating the Laser Line/Laser Dot or the Rotational Plane

(see figure A)

Rotating the laser line/laser dot or the rotational plane is possible only with the

remote control.
When the rotational laser is in the horizontal position, the laser line (in line opera-

tion) or the laser dot (in point operation) can be positioned within the rotational plane

of the laser. Rotation is possible by 360°.
Press button 4 to rotate in clockwise direction, and button 5 to rotate in anticlockwise

direction. In rotational operation, pressing the buttons has no effect.
When the rotational laser is in the vertical position, it is possible to rotate the laser

point, laser line or rotational plane around the vertical axis. Rotating is possible only

within the self-levelling range (5° toward the left or right).
Press button 4 to rotate in clockwise direction, and button 5 to rotate in anticlockwise

direction.

Reset Shock-warning Function

The rotational laser has a shock-warning function; after position changes or shock to

the rotational laser, or in case of ground vibrations, it keeps the rotational laser from

levelling in at changed heights, and thus prevents vertical errors.
Switching the shock-warning function on and off is possible only on the rotational

laser. Once the shock-warning function has actuated, is can be restarted via the

remote control.

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