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Likely the on/off button is no longer at the right position to make contact with the tab. Take it apart, and you may need to glue a little piece of plastic to the button.
Type lm30 into the text box which says "trade name/tool number" and click "start search" Click on the thumbnail then to download the pdf. Check for corrosion on the battery terminals and those in the laser. From what I can see in the manual, there should be a clamp for the laser receiver that lets you clamp it to a staff. The target plate (part 24 in the manual) has a reflective coating and there should be a magnetic holder for it.
Please contact CST/Berger directly for warranty service or parts inquiries about that laser. Their website is here. If you click on the self-support knowledge base link and type in warranty service you'll be able to access a list of options for repair of your unit. (If you have a product(s) that needs to be returned for service, please
contact the Customer Support department at 800-435-1859 or click on the
LIVEPERSON icon right now to obtain a RMA number before shipping the
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make sure batteries are tight in unit ,making good connection there are many internal things that could be wrong no rotation could be bad drive motor broken belt bad pcb robotoolz now owned by bosch who owns cst-berger discontinued robotoolz lasers there is a guy who will give free estimate on repair A.P. Service & supplies 610-944 8030
take a topedo level and get the tripod base as level as possible. attach your level to the tripod. put all screws in the middle and level it. turn 180 degrees, level it. turn 180 and check. if withing the bubble, turn 90 degrees and level. turn 180 and so on and so forth. the adjustments should be slight from turn to turn. make sure the feet are secured firmly in the ground. If this does not level the automatic level, it needs sent in for calibration. I dont know the web address but I hope this helps
try making the base as secure to the ground as you can and the wing nuts on the legs firm to eliminate this from the problem. make the base as level as you can with a topedo level and secure the level to the tripod. put all leveling screws in the middle. all adjustments should be minor. go through your leveling sequence and if it wont stay level, you will have to send it off to be recalibrated
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