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Grizzly H5844 Instruction Sheet
Grizzly H5844 Instruction Sheet

Grizzly H5844 Instruction Sheet

60' range finder

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INSTRUCTION SHEET
Model H5844
60' Range Finder
Congratulations on your purchase! The Model
H5844 is the perfect tool for speeding up large
estimation projects. This instruction sheet will
quickly familiarize you with your new range finder
and its various functions.
TURNING RANGE FINDER ON/OFF
The range finder must be ON for all other
functions to work.
To turn the range finder ON, press the
MEASURE button once.
MEASURE
The range finder will automatically shut OFF after
The Model H5844 Range Finder.
five minutes of no activity.
UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
The range finder can display standard (feet) or
metric (meters) units of measurement.
To toggle between the units of measurement
displayed, press the FEET/METER button.
FEET
3' 6"
METER
LASER POINTER
The laser pointer shows which surface the range
finder is using to calculate the distance.
To use the laser pointer, press the LASER
button once. WARNING—Laser radiation will
damage eyes. Do not stare into beam or point
The Model H5844 measures from the back end
beam at eyes.
of its case, so it can be placed against one
surface and accurately measure the surface
Laser
across from it.
COPYRIGHT © DECEMBER, 2003 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
#5953 PRINTED IN TAIWAN

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Summary of Contents for Grizzly H5844

  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION SHEET Model H5844 60' Range Finder Congratulations on your purchase! The Model H5844 is the perfect tool for speeding up large estimation projects. This instruction sheet will quickly familiarize you with your new range finder and its various functions.
  • Page 2 MEASURING DISTANCES The range finder measures from the back end of its case to the object at which it is pointed (see illustration on previous page). To take a measurement, position the back end of the range finder against the starting point and press the MEASURE button.