Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Instruction Manual

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Year 2022
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Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser Specification

The Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser is a versatile tool designed for precision leveling applications, ideal for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals. Equipped with a self-leveling cross-line laser, it projects highly visible horizontal and vertical lines, ensuring accurate alignment for a variety of tasks such as hanging pictures, tiling, or installing shelves. The laser has a working range of up to 10 meters with an accuracy of ±0.5 mm/m, providing reliable performance in a compact design. The UniversalLevel 2 features Bosch's innovative self-leveling technology, which automatically levels the laser within four seconds, maintaining precision even on slightly uneven surfaces. For increased flexibility, it includes a tilt function, allowing users to project diagonal lines at any angle, which is particularly useful for tasks like stair railing installations or carpentry work. The device is easy to operate with a single sliding switch for straightforward mode selection. Its robust construction includes a soft-grip casing, offering durability and a comfortable handling experience. Powered by AA batteries, the laser ensures a long operational life, facilitating extended project work without frequent battery changes. The UniversalLevel 2 comes with a protective pouch for convenient storage and transport. Additionally, it is compatible with standard tripods, enhancing its usability in various working environments. This laser level is a reliable choice for those seeking accuracy and ease of use, backed by Bosch's reputation for quality and innovation in tool design.

Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser F.A.Q.

How do I calibrate the Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser?

The Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser is self-leveling, but you can manually adjust it by placing it on a flat surface and using the adjustment knobs to align it with your reference marks.

What is the maximum range of the Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser?

The maximum range of the Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser is up to 10 meters, depending on the lighting conditions and surface reflectivity.

How do I change the batteries in the Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser?

To change the batteries, open the battery compartment at the back of the device by sliding the cover off, remove the old batteries, and insert new AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity.

Can the Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser be used outdoors?

Yes, the Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser can be used outdoors; however, its visibility may be reduced in bright sunlight. For best results, use a laser detector.

What should I do if the laser line is not visible?

If the laser line is not visible, ensure the device is turned on, check the battery level, and try using it in a darker environment or with a laser detector.

How can I mount the Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser on a tripod?

The Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser can be mounted on any standard tripod using its 1/4-inch thread located at the bottom of the device.

What maintenance is required for the Bosch UniversalLevel 2 Laser?

Regularly clean the laser lens with a soft, dry cloth and store the device in its protective case when not in use to prevent dust accumulation and damage.

How do I switch between horizontal and vertical lines?

To switch between horizontal and vertical lines, use the mode selector button on the device to cycle through the available options.

What should I do if the device is not self-leveling?

Ensure the device is placed on a stable, level surface and that it is within its self-leveling range; if issues persist, consult the user manual for troubleshooting steps.

Is it safe to look directly at the laser beam?

No, it is not safe to look directly at the laser beam as it can cause eye damage. Always avoid direct eye exposure to the laser.