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IAN 374238_2104
LASER-ENTFERNUNGSMESSER
Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise
LASER DISTANCE MEASURE
Operation and safety notes
TÉLÉMÈTRE LASER
Instructions d‘utilisation et consignes de sécurité
LASER-AFSTANDSMETER
Bedienings- en veiligheidsinstructies
LASERAFSTANDSMÅLER
Brugs- og sikkerhedsanvisninger
LASER DISTANCE MEASURE PLEM 50 C3

GB / IE / NI Operation and safety notes Page 5
DK Brugs- og sikkerhedsanvisninger Side 33
FR / BE Instructions d‘utilisation et consignes de sécurité Page 59
NL / BE Bedienings- en veiligheidsinstructies Pagina 89
DE / AT / CH Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise Seite 117

2
A
4
5 a
1
3
5 b
6

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List of pictograms used .....................................
Page 7
Introduction ................................................................
Page 8
Intended use
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Page 8
Parts description
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Page 8
Scope of delivery
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Page 10
Technical data
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Page 10
General safety instructions ...........................
Page 11
Safety instructions for batteries /
rechargeable batteries..................................................... Page 13
Before using ...............................................................
Page 14
Inserting / replacing the batteries
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Page 15
Start-up ..........................................................................
Page 15
Power ON / OFF
..............................................................
Page 15
Handling and Operation .................................
Page 16
Selecting the unit of length
..............................................
Page 16
Return / Clear
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Page 17
Selection of the reference point
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Page 17 End piece reference point................................................ Page 18
Measuring lengths ................................................
Page 18
Single Measurement mode
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Page 18
Continuous Measurement mode
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Page 19
Measurement value functions ....................
Page 20
Area
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Page 21

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List of pictograms used
Read the instruction manual.
Danger of explosion!
Wear protective gloves!
Attention!
Protect yourself from laser radiation!
Do not stare into the laser beam!
Batteries included.
Direct current / voltage
CE mark indicates conformity with relevant EU
directives applicable for this product.
UKCA mark indicates conformity with relevant
Great Britain regulations applicable for this product.

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4 Laser beam output opening
5a Battery compartment
5b Battery compartment cover
6 Spirit level
Keypad
7 Add / Subtract button
8 Return / Clear button
9 Memory button
10 Unit button
11 Power button
12 Reference button
13 Beep button
14 Continuous Measurement button
15 Function selection button
16 MEAS button
Display
17 Battery status icon
18 Measuring units
19 a
Value-1 row
19 b
Memory location number row
20 Value-2 row
21 Max / Min values
22 Value-3 row
23 Bottom row
24 Add / Subtract
25 Measuring mode indication symbol
25 a
Left hypotenuse (largest distance to the left)
25 b
Leg (shortest distance to the measurement surface)

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25 c
Right hypotenuse (largest distance to the right)
26 Distance measurement mode icon
27 Memory icon
28 Reference point (end piece)
29 Reference point (back)
30 Reference point (front)
31 Laser on icon
Battery compartment
32 Battery compartment cover latch
Trailing edge
33 End piece at the reference point (foldable)
Scope of delivery
1 Laser distance measurer
2 1.5 V batteries LR03 (AAA)
1 Belt pouch
1 Instruction manual
Technical data
Maximum
measuring range: 0.05–50 meter* (measure from top side);
0.17–50 meter* (measure from bottom side)
Measuring accuracy: ±1.5 mm*
Measuring units: m / in / ft / ft+in

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Laser class: Class 2
Laser type: 630–670 nm, <1 mW
Historical memory: 100 sets
Operating temperature
: 0 °–40 °C <
Storage temperature: -10 °–60 °C <
Relative humidity: 90 % max
Batteries: 2 x 1.5 V LR03 (AAA)
Weight: 104 g (without batteries)
Dimensions: 114.4 x 50 x 26.8 mm
*) In
favourable conditions, a deviation influence of + / - 0.05 mm /
m
must be taken in to account. In unfavorable conditions, such as
intense sunshine, poorly reflecting target surface (black surface)
or high temperature variations, a higher deviation is expected.
General safety
instructions
CHOKING HAZARD! Packaging material (e. g. foils or
polystyrol) are not to be toyed with. Keep children away from
packaging material. The packaging material is not a toy.
Do not use the product in locations where there is a risk of fire
or explosion, e.g. in the vicinity of infl ammable liquids or gases.
This product can be used by children aged from 8 years and
above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
product in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.

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ATTENTION!
If operating and adjustment equipment is used
or procedures other than those specified here are carried out,
this may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Never aim the laser beam at reflective surfaces, people or ani-
mals. Even brief visual contact with a laser beam can result in
eye injuries.
Safety instructions for batteries /
rechargeable batteries
DANGER TO LIFE! Keep batteries / rechargeable batteries
out of reach of children. If accidentally swallowed seek imme-
diate medical attention.
Swallowing may lead to burns, perforation of soft tissue, and
death. Severe burns can occur within 2 hours of ingestion.
DANGER OF EXPLOSION! Never recharge
non-rechargeable batteries. Do not short-circuit bat-
teries / rechargeable batteries and / or open them.
Overheating, fire or bursting can be the result.
Never throw batteries / rechargeable batteries into fire or water.
Do not exert mechanical loads to batteries / rechargeable
batteries.
Risk of leakage of batteries / rechargeable batteries
Avoid extreme environmental conditions and temperatures,
which could affect batteries / rechargeable batteries, e.g.
radiators / direct sunlight.
If batteries / rechargeable batteries have leaked, avoid contact
with skin, eyes and mucous membranes with the chemicals! Flush

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immediately the affected areas with fresh water and seek medi-
cal attention!
WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES! Leaked or dam-
aged batteries / rechargeable batteries can cause
burns on contact with the skin. Wear suitable protec-
tive gloves at all times if such an event occurs.
In the event of a leakage of batteries / rechargeable batteries,
immediately remove them from the product to prevent damage.
Only use the same type of batteries / rechargeable batteries.
Do not mix used and new batteries / rechargeable batteries.
Remove batteries / rechargeable batteries if the product will
not be used for a longer period.
Risk of damage of the product
Only use the specified type of battery / rechargeable battery!
Insert batteries / rechargeable batteries according to polarity
marks (+) and (-) on the battery / rechargeable battery and
the product.
Use a dry lint-free cloth or cotton swab to clean the contacts
on the battery / rechargeable battery and in the battery com-
partment before inserting!
Remove exhausted batteries / rechargeable batteries from the
product immediately.
Before using
Check the consignment for completeness and for signs of
visible damage.

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Remove all packaging material from the product.
Remove protective foil from the display 2.
Inserting / replacing the batteries
When the low battery icon appears in the display 2, you can
still make measurements. As soon as the battery icon turns empty ,
however, you must replace the batteries. Measurements are no
longer possible.
Open the battery compartment cover 5b by gently pushing
down the battery compartment cover latch 32.
Remove the used batteries from the battery compartment 5a,
if necessary.
Insert the (new) batteries. Ensure the correct polarity as shown
on the diagram inside the battery compartment 5a .
Replace the battery compartment cover 5b as shown (fig. A).
Start-up
Power ON / OFF
Press power button 11 to power on the product. The laser
beam will be activated from the laser beam output opening 4.
Laser on icon 31 will also be shown on the display 2.
Press and hold the power button 11 until the LC display turns
off to power off the product. The laser beam flashes again shortly
before it is finally switched off.

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Length Area Volumes
0.000 m 0.000 m20.000 m3
0.000 ft 0.000 ft20.00 ft3
0’0 ₆ in 0.00 ft20.00 ft3
0’0 ₆ 0.00 ft20.00 ft3
Return / Clear
Press “Return / Clear“ button 8 at any mode to clear latest
measured value and go back to previous value (or) go back
to previous mode.
Press “Return / Clear“ button 8 multiple times to go back
to Home-screen mode (see chapter “Start-up“, section “Home-
screen mode“).
Note: Pressing “Return / Clear“ button 8 under continuous
measurement mode will stop the measurement.
Selection of the reference point
The reference point (back) 29 (base) or the reference point (end
piece) 28 or the reference point (front) 30 of the product can be
used as the contact surface for any measurement. The reference point
is to be set before measurement. Otherwise, the measured result
differs from actual value. The default reference point setting is from
the reference point (back) 29 of the product. The reference point
can be changed by pressing the reference button 12 repeatedly

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until the desired reference point shown on the top left side corner
of the display.
End piece reference point
The end piece at the reference point 33 will be useful while a
distance is measured from a corner (diagonal room) or from the
place, where it is difficult to reach. The end piece at the reference
point 33 is at the back of the product. The end piece at the reference
point 33 can be unfolded as shown in the fig D using a sharp tool
(example: flat screwdriver) or finger nail. Once finished using, the end
piece at the reference point 33 has to be folded-back for future use.
Measuring lengths
Single Measurement mode
1. Place or hold the reference plane of the product on or against
the desired base surface from which you want to determine a
distance.
2. Check the flatness of the product by use of both the spirit levels
6. One of the bubble level is for checking horizontal flatness
and the other air bubble is for checking vertical flatness. To,
check the flatness of certain angle, make sure that bubble is
positioned at the middle of respective angle bubble level.
3. Briefly press the MEAS button 16 to activate the laser. Once
the laser is switched on, it is indicated by the laser on icon 31
on the display.

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Note: Step 3 can be skipped if the laser beam is already
activated.
4. Now aim the laser at the target point and press the MEAS
button 16 briefly again to take a measurement. If the
measurement is successful, the measured result will be shown
on the bottom row 23 of the display. The previous readings
are pushed upwards.
Note:
- Repeat the step 1 to 4 if needed to measure another distance.
- Distance Measurement mode icon 26 will stay on (not flashing)
under single measurement mode.
- Maximum up to 4 measured values can be shown on the
display at a same time.
- If no button is pressed for 30 seconds, the laser and display
back-light will turn off. If no button is pressed for 3 minutes,
the product will power off itself.
Continuous Measurement mode
Continuous measurement involves taking series of measurements
from which the maximum (MAX) and minimum (MIN) values are
displayed. To do this, move the product along a base surface or an
edge from which you wish to the measure a distances. You can, for
example, measure how parallel two opposite walls are or measure
the maximum values while using a function.
1. Start the continuous measurement by briefly pressing the contin-
uous measurement button 14 . A very short delay could be

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one after the other: Area, Volume, Simple Pythagoras, Double
Pythagoras.
N
ote: The desired function must be selected before the measurement.
Area
1.
Press the Function selection button
15
once. The area icon o
f
measuring mode indication symbol 25 appears on the display.
2. Now measure the length and width of the area to be measured
by pressing the MEAS button 16 . The corresponding line of
the area icon flashes on the display for the individual measure-
ment values. Right after the second measurement, the calculated
area is shown on the bottom row 23 of the display and the
corresponding line of the area icon stop flashing. Length, width
and perimeter will be shown on the top three rows of the dis-
play orderly.
Volumes
1. Press the Function selection button 15 twice. The volume
icon of measuring mode indication symbol 25 appears on the
display.
2. Now measure the length, width and height of the volume to be
measured by pressing the MEAS button 16 . The correspond-
ing line of the volume icon flashes on the display for the indi-
vidual measurement values. Right after the third measurement,
the calculated volume will be shown on the bottom row 23 of
the display and the corresponding line of the volume icon stops

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flashing on the display. Length, width and height will be shown
on the top three rows of the display orderly.
Simple Pythagoras
Pythagoras Theorem describes the dependence of the lengths of
the sides in a right-angled triangle as follows: a² + b² = c², where
a and b are the legs and c the hypotenuse of the triangle. Using
the “Simple Pythagoras“ function, it is possible to calculate the
length of one of the legs. This feature is particularly useful for
poorly accessible measurement points.
1. Press the Function selection button 15 three times. The
“Simple Pythagoras“ triangle icon of measuring mode indica-
tion symbol 25 appears on the display.
2. Now measure the hypotenuse (largest distance) and one of the
legs (shortest distance to the measurement surface) by pressing
the MEAS button 16 . The corresponding line of the “Simple
Pythagoras“ icon flashes for the individual measurement values.
Right after the second measurement, the calculated length is
shown on the bottom row 23 of the display and the correspond-
ing line of the “Simple Pythagoras“ icon stop flashing. The in-
dividual measured values will be shown on the top two rows
of the display.
Note: Please note that angular error (no right angles) will lead to
incorrect results. Ensure that the measured distances lie on a plane
(alignment).

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Double Pythagoras
In this function, Pythagoras Theorem is applied to two right triangles
that have a common leg. This makes it possible to calculate the
length of the base side of any triangle. This function calculates the
distance between two arbitrary points and is especially useful for
inaccessible measurement points.
1. Press the Function selection button 15 four times. The
“Double Pythagoras“ triangle icon of measuring mode indicat
ion
symbol 25 appears on the display.
2. Now measure the left hypotenuse (largest distance to the left)
25 a
and then one leg (shortest distance to the measurement
surface)
25 b
and finally the right hypotenuse (largest distance
to the right)
25 c
by pressing the MAES button 16 (fig. F).
The corresponding line of the “Double Pythagoras“ triangle
icon flashes for the individual measurement values. Right after
the third measurement, the calculated length will be shown on
the bottom row 23 of the display and the corresponding line
of the “Double Pythagoras“ triangle icon stop flashing. The in-
dividual measured values will be shown on the top 3 rows of
the display.
Note: Please note that angular error (no right angles) will lead to
incorrect results. Ensure that the measured distances lie on a plane
(alignment).

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Addition (Plus)
1. To add two individual values, take a measurement (length or
area or volume) so that the display is showing a value.
2. Then press the add / subtract button 7 to start the Addi-
tion (Plus) function. Now, the plus symbol will be flashing on
the “value-3“ row 22 of the display.
3. Now take a second measurement (length or area or volume).
The second measured / calculated value will be shown on the
“value-3“ row 22 of the display. Right after the second meas-
urement, the added result will be shown on the bottom row
23 of the display. The first measured / calculated value will be
shown on the “value-2“ row 20 of the display.
Note:
- The addition can be carried out with all units (length, area,
volume). You can also include the measurement results of
functions such as area and volume in the addition.
- Only values of the same units can be added. The first
measured / calculated value sets the unit to be used.
- Addition cannot be used with Pythagoras theorem.
- Result of an addition and the individual values of the addition
are automatically stored in the memory.
Subtraction (Minus)
The subtraction of measurements is carried out in the same way as
the addition. The only difference is that the add / subtract button
7 has to be pressed again while the plus symbol is flashing
on the display to get minus symbol on the display. Rest are same.

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Clearing / deleting memory record
and single memory record
Under memory mode, press and hold memory button 9 and
Clear / return button 8 together for less than 1.5 seconds
to Clear currently viewing memory. “CLEAR“ will be shown on
the display for a second and a short beep will be heard as a
confirmation.
Clearing / deleting all memory records
Under memory mode, press and hold memory button 9 and
Clear /return button 8 together for more than 5 seconds to
Clear all the recorded memories. “CLEAR ALL“ will be shown
on the display for a second and a long beep will be heard as
a confirmation.
Leaving memory mode
Briefly press Clear / return button
8
to leave the historical
memory
mode and to enter Home-screen mode. Now, the
memory icon will be disappeared from the display. The
memory location number will also be disappeared from the
“memory location number row“
19 b
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Maintenance and cleaning
The product is maintenance-free.
CAUTION! Never submerse the product in water or other
liquids. Do not allow any moisture to penetrate into the product
during cleaning.
Clean the laser beam output opening 4 and the receiver lens
3 with a gentle air stream. In the case of more serious con-
tamination, remove the dirt with a damp cotton swab. Do not
exert any strong pressure!
Never use petrol, solvents or cleaning agents that attack plastic.
The product should only be opened by a
qualified person for repairs.
To clean the casing, use a soft dry cloth.
Keep the product clean to ensure fault-free operation.
Storage
If you decide not to use the product for a long period, remove
the batteries and store it in a clean, dry place away from direct
sunlight.
Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of recyclable materials, which you
may dispose of at local recycling facilities.

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Warranty claim procedure
To ensure quick processing of your case, please observe the
following instructions:
Please have the till receipt and the item number (IAN 374238_2104)
available as proof of purchase.
You will find the item number on the rating plate, an engraving on
the front page of the instructions for use (bottom left), or as a sticker
on the rear or bottom of the product.
If functional or other defects occur, please contact the service
department listed either by telephone or by e-mail.
You can return a defective product to us free of charge to the ser
vice
address that will be provided to you. Ensure that you enclose the
proof of purchase (till receipt) and information about what the
defect is and when it occurred.
Produktspecifikationer
Varumärke: | Parkside |
Kategori: | Avståndsmätare |
Modell: | PLEM 50 C3 |
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