Harbor Freight Tools Hunting Equipment 67802 User Manual

Laser Range Finder  
Item 67802  
INSTRUCTIONS AND  
PRECAUTIONS  
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Read this material before using  
this product. Failure to do so  
can result in serious injury.  
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product is intact and undamaged.  
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express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools. Diagrams within this document may not be  
drawn proportionally. Due to continuing improvements, actual product may differ slightly from  
the product described herein. Tools required for assembly and service may not be included.  
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Battery Installation  
/ Replacement  
Before first use or if the Battery Indicator  
shows empty, then replace the battery:  
1. Slide the Battery Cover down  
and off the back of the Meter.  
2. Remove the old connected Battery.  
3. Disconnect the old Battery.  
Dispose of it properly or  
recharge if rechargeable.  
4. Reconnect new 9V Battery.  
It will properly attach only one way.  
5. Insert connected Battery  
into compartment.  
6. Slide the Battery Cover closed.  
SKU 67802  
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1. Laser Opening:  
Components  
Laser light comes from this opening  
during use. Point away from eyes.  
2. Sensor:  
This measures the location  
aimed at with the laser.  
Do not cover during use.  
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3
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3. Display:  
d
b
a
c
e
f
Figure B: Display  
a. Area/Volume:  
READ  
Shows whether area or volume  
is being measured, and  
what part is being measured  
(Length, Width, or Height).  
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b. Addition:  
A + here means that the  
next measurement will be  
added to the current one.  
c. Current Result:  
The distance last measured or  
currently being measured.  
d. Battery Indicator:  
The estimated battery charge level.  
See “Battery Installation /  
Replacement” on page 3.  
Measure From Here  
e. Memory:  
MEM means a measurement  
is stored in memory.  
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Figure A: Components  
f. Total Result:  
Total area, volume, or  
result of addition.  
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SKU 67802  
 
4. Buttons:  
5. Measurement Base:  
Rest this base against the surface  
you want to measure from  
before taking a measurement.  
a
b
e
READ  
c
f
d
g
Figure C: Buttons  
a. Read:  
Takes a measurement.  
b. MEM Input:  
Stores current measurement  
to memory.  
c. MEM Recall:  
Displays stored  
measurement from memory,  
then clears it from memory.  
d. FT / M:  
Toggles between foot and  
meter units of measure.  
e.  
Volume calculation mode.  
f.  
Area calculation mode.  
g. + / =  
Toggles addition mode.  
SKU 67802  
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Addition  
Instructions  
Note: Addition can be used for  
distance, area, or volume  
Read the ENTIRE  
measurements.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INFORMATION section  
at the beginning of this  
document before set up  
or use of this product.  
However, those measurements  
are different units (for example,  
feet, square feet, and cubic feet)  
and cannot be added together.  
1. Take first measurement  
as explained under  
Distance Measurement  
1. Place measurement base against  
object to measure from.  
“Distance Measurement”.  
2. Press + / = button.  
A + will appear above and to  
the left of the Current Result.  
2. Point at target and press READ.  
Laser will show only while  
READ is pressed.  
3. Take another measurement  
as explained under  
3. For a continuous measurement,  
“Distance Measurement”.  
press and hold READ while moving.  
4. Press + / = button again.  
Combined measurement is  
displayed as Total Result at  
the bottom of the display.  
4. Each measurement erases  
the previous one.  
5. Measured distance is displayed as  
Current Result at top of the Display.  
5. Steps 3 and 4 can be repeated  
6. Unit automatically turns off after  
30 seconds of inactivity.  
to add more measurements.  
7. TIPS:  
There must be no objects in  
the measurement path.  
For accuracy, choose a target  
that is flat and large with hard  
surfaces or put a piece of  
cardboard in front of the target.  
The meter will only measure up  
to glass, but not through it.  
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SKU 67802  
Memory  
Note: Memory can be used for  
distance, area, or volume  
measurements.  
Area/Volume  
Calculation  
Note: Area/volume calculation  
cannot be exited before  
calculation is complete.  
1. Press MEM INPUT to store  
displayed Total Result in memory.  
If only a Current Result is  
1. Press  
area calculation mode or  
press button to enter  
button to enter  
displayed, it will be stored instead.  
MEM will appear on Display.  
volume calculation mode.  
2. Press MEM RECALL later to  
display stored memory and clear it.  
MEM will disappear from Display.  
2. The L will blink.  
Take measurement for  
length as explained under  
“Distance Measurement”.  
3. MEM RECALL can be used in  
steps 1 or 3 of “Addition” instead  
of taking new measurements.  
3. Then, the W will blink.  
Take measurement for  
width as explained under  
“Distance Measurement”.  
4. For area calculation, the H  
will blink. Take measurement  
for height as explained under  
“Distance Measurement”.  
5. The area/volume is displayed  
as Total Result at the  
bottom of the display.  
6. The Current Result will display  
the last measurement taken.  
Press READ briefly to cycle  
through the measurements taken.  
7. Press  
or  
button to take  
another area or volume calculation.  
8. Press and hold READ button  
for a few seconds to exit  
area/volume calculation.  
SKU 67802  
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Record Serial Number Here:  
Note: If product has no serial number, record  
month and year of purchase instead.  
Note: Replacement parts are not available for this item.  
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