Example applications

Set the measuring tool in a corner of the room and position it so that the 0° laser line runs parallel to the reference line (e.g. wall). Measure the distance between the laser line and the reference line directly next to the measuring tool and again as far as possible from the measuring tool. Align the measuring tool so that both distances are equal.

Then, from at least two different points, measure the distances between the 90° laser line and the wall. If the distances to the 90° laser line are equal, the walls are at right angles.

Set the measuring tool in a corner so that the 0° laser line runs parallel to a wall. Lay the first square tile at the point at which the 0° and 90° laser lines intersect.

Position the measuring tool so that the 45° laser line marks the diagonal angle of the tile grout.

First, establish the height at which the first row of tiles should start. Use the levelling plate (11) to attach the measuring tool vertically to the wall, so that the 90° laser line indicates the bottom edge of the first row of tiles.

Place the measuring tool on the levelling plate (11) on the edge so that one of the levelling plate's (10) side notches is positioned right on the edge. The 0° laser line should run parallel to an edge. The 90° laser line now marks the bottom row of tiles.