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Mark Tech Laser Putter – User Guide Mark Tech Laser Putter II – User Guide Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of the Mark Tech Laser Putter II. Table of Contents: General Operation Page 1 How to Configure the Laser Putter Page 1 How to Change the Batteries Page 4 Support Page 4 General Operation : Below is an over view of the Laser Putter in the Standard Configuration. This configuration supports a blade type putter, and can be used AS IS OUT OF THE BOX on many blade putters. For OTHER PUTTERS, you must change the configuration – the configuration change is very simple and outlined in the “ How to Configure the Laser Putter “ section below. The on/off switch at the top turns the laser putter on and off. The Laser Putter contains a laser similar to those used in laser pointers – YOU SHOULD NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LASER. The Laser Putter has 2 front posts that are placed on the front of your putter face. The Pressure pin is spring loaded and the tab at the bottom should push on the back of your putter. The Laser Putter sits on top of your putter and is secured to the putter head by the pressure pin. You pull the pressure pin back and set it on the putter head – releasing the pressure pin to secure the laser putter to the putter. The picture above shows the Laser Putter attached to a Ping Zing Putter. The laser putter is intended for indoor use. Using the laser putter indoor on a putting mat is the ideal use condition, however it can be used at dusk outside. The Laser Putter produces a line on the ground from the face of your putter to the target. During your Page 1 of 7

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Page 1:  · Web viewDuring your putting stroke the Laser Putter will provide you with continuous feedback on what the face of your putter is doing. For more information please see the Overview

Mark Tech Laser Putter – User GuideMark Tech Laser Putter II – User Guide

Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of the Mark Tech Laser Putter II.

Table of Contents:

General Operation Page 1

How to Configure the Laser Putter Page 1

How to Change the Batteries Page 4

Support Page 4

General Operation :

Below is an over view of the Laser Putter in the Standard Configuration. This configuration supports a blade type putter, and can be used AS IS OUT OF THE BOX on many blade putters. For OTHER PUTTERS, you must change the configuration – the configuration change is very simple and outlined in the “ How to Configure the Laser Putter “ section below.

The on/off switch at the top turns the laser putter on and off. The Laser Putter contains a laser similar to those used in laser pointers – YOU SHOULD NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LASER. The Laser Putter has 2 front posts that are placed on the front of your putter face. The Pressure pin is spring loaded and the tab at the bottom should push on the back of your putter. The Laser Putter sits on top of your putter and is secured to the putter head by the pressure pin. You pull the pressure pin back and set it on the putter head – releasing the pressure pin to secure the laser putter to the putter. The picture above shows the Laser Putter attached to a Ping Zing Putter.

The laser putter is intended for indoor use. Using the laser putter indoor on a putting mat is the ideal use condition, however it can be used at dusk outside. The Laser Putter produces a line on the ground from the face of your putter to the target. During your putting stroke the Laser Putter will provide you with continuous feedback on what the face of your putter is doing. For more information please see the Overview video at our website: www.marktech1.com

How to Configure your Laser Putter

A video on how to configure your laser putter can also be found at our website: www.marktech1.com under “ How to Configure” or you can follow the instructions below:

Step 1 : The first step to configuring your putter is to measure the distance from the face of your putter to the back where the pressure pin will be. Four examples are shown below ( 2 Standard Configurations and 2 Extended Configurations ):

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Page 2:  · Web viewDuring your putting stroke the Laser Putter will provide you with continuous feedback on what the face of your putter is doing. For more information please see the Overview

Mark Tech Laser Putter – User Guide

Standard Configuration Standard Configuration Extended Configuration Extended Configuration

( PING ZING ) ( Odyssey Oworks ) ( Dunlop Tour S ) ( TaylorMade Spider )

Ping Zing = 0.31 inches Odyssey Oworks=0.8 Inches Dunlop Tour S = 3.25 Inches TM Spider = 3.5 Inches

Standard Configuration Standard Configuration Extended Configuration Extended Configuration

Tab in Position A Tab in Position B Clip in Position E Clip in Position E

The general approach is, the laser putter sits on top of your putter with the front posts on the face of your putter and a Tab is set on the pressure that pushes against the back of your putter. On a blade putter, the Tab is set to push on the back of putter as shown in the above example. For a larger putter such as the Dunlop Tour or Taylor Made Spider you must use the Extended Configuration that uses the housing extension and a clip as shown under Dunlop and Spider putters above. All parts and all tools needed are included with each Laser Putter. From the table below determine the configuration for your putter – If you have a Blade Type putter with a distance between the face of the putter and back where the pressure pin Tab will hit is 2.4 inches or below – Follow the instructions for the Standard Configuration below. If you have a larger putter such as the Dunlop Tour S or Taylor Made Spider follow the instructions for the Extended Configuration.

STANDARD CONFIGURATION - BLADE TYPE PUTTERS WITH A MEASUREMENT OF < 2.4 INCHES

Step 1 – Measure the distance from the face of your putter to the back of the putter where the pressure pin Tab will push against as shown in the photos above. From the table below determine the position of the Tab on the Pressure Pin.

Nut Screw

Pressure Pin

Housing

Springs Front Screw(1.375 Inches)

Distance From Putter Face to Back of Putter

Position A

Position B

Position C

Position D

Position E

Position F

0.0 - 0.4 Inches X0.4 - 0.8 Inches X0.8 - 1.2 Inches X1.2 - 1.6 Inches X1.6 - 2.0 Inches X2.0 - 2.4 Inches X

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Page 3:  · Web viewDuring your putting stroke the Laser Putter will provide you with continuous feedback on what the face of your putter is doing. For more information please see the Overview

Mark Tech Laser Putter – User GuideStep 2 - Use the screwdriver provided to turn Front Screw and loosen the Nut Screw. Remove the Pressure Pin ( set the springs

aside ). Unscrew the 3/8 screw to release the TAB. Then move to desired position and re-secure the TAB using the 3/8 screw. Use the screwdriver provided.

Position B

‘3/8 Flat HeadScrew

Position A

Position D

Position F

Position C

Position E

Pressure Pin TAB

Spring Landings

Step 3: Reinsert the Pressure Pin into the Housing, Replace the Springs, Insert the screw through the Housing, The Back Plate and secure the screw in place using the Nut Screw. Use the screw driver provided to tighten.

THE LASER PUTTER IS NOW READY FOR USE – Pull the pressure pin back and attach it to the putter. Switch the power on and the laser will turn on.

EXTENDED CONFIGURATION – Larger Putters such as the Taylor made Spider where the face to back distance is > 2.4 inches

For the EXTENDED CONFIGURATION you will add the Extension Housing. In addition, use the 3 inch screw instead of the 1.375 inch screw, replace the standard back with the extension back, and use the CLIP instead of the TAB – as shown below. All parts and tools required are included. This is a one time configuration based on your putter that will not need to be done again.

Extended Configuration ExtensionHousing

3 inch Screw

Standard Configuration

1.375 inchScrew

BackHousing

Springs

Extension Back

CLIP

Springs

TAB Housing

Step 1 – Measure the distance from the face of your putter to the back ( See examples at top of section in blue boxes ). This information will be used later in setting up the position of the clip in the Pressure Pin.

Step 2 – Unscrew the front screw while holding the Nut Screw using the screwdriver provided. Remove the back , the springs ( set aside for later assembly) and the Pressure Pin. Replace the 1.375 inch front screw with the 3 inch screw ( this longer screw is needed to hold the Extension housing in place )

Step 3 – With the pressure pin and springs removed from the housing, insert the Extension Housing into the Housing as shown above ( ie the Extended Configuration picture).

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Page 4:  · Web viewDuring your putting stroke the Laser Putter will provide you with continuous feedback on what the face of your putter is doing. For more information please see the Overview

Mark Tech Laser Putter – User GuideStep 4 – Per the below Diagram – unscrew the TAB from the Pressure Pin and replace the TAB with the CLIP ( the CLIP helps secure the LP to larger Putters ) in the position shown in the table based on your measurement . Secure the clip by tightening the screw through the top of the Pressure Pin into the CLIP as shown below:

Position B

‘3/8 Flat HeadScrew

Position A

Position D

Position F

Position C

Position E

Pressure Pin TAB

Spring Landings

Pressure Pin CLIP

For the Extended Configurationreplace the TAB with the CLIP

TAB CLIP

Pressure Pin CLIP inposition E

3/8 Screw

Distance From Putter Face to Back of Putter

Position A

Position B

Position C

Position D

Position E

Position F

USE EXTENSION

2.4 - 2.8 Inches X YES2.8 - 3.2 Inches X YES3.2 - 3.6 Inches X YES3.6 - 4.0 Inches X YES

Extended Configuration Table

Step 5 – Once the CLIP is secure to the Pressure Pin reinsert the pressure pin into the Extension Housing , Replace the Springs into the Extension Housing , Place the Extension Back onto the screw and secure the back in place by screwing the Nut Screw in place on the 3 inch screw. Tighten the screw.

THE LASER PUTTER IS NOW READY FOR USE .

THE BEST WAY TO ATTACH THE EXTENDED CONFIGURATION IS TO FIRST SLIDE THE CLIP ONTO THE BACK OF THE PUTTER AS SHOWN BELOW AND THEN SLIP THE LASER PUTTER POSTS OVER THE FRONT OF THE PUTTER AND CENTER.

Slip Bottom of CLIPUnder the Spider Putter

With CLIP secure in back, pull the Housing over the front of the putter

Laser Putter Attached

and ready for use

Turn the power switch on and the laser beam will turn on. To remove the laser putter, slip the front off first and remove laser putter.

How to change the batteries in your Laser Putter

In order to change the batteries on your laser putter unscrew the front screw ( being careful to not let the springs fall out of the housing) and then remove the back plate ( and the Extension housing if you are using the Extended configuration ) and the Nut Cap. Once the back plate is removed – remove the pressure pin and springs – setting them aside. Carefully pull out the battery holder – do not break the wires that attach to the battery holder. Replace the two coin cell CR2032 or CR2025 batteries with new batteries. Carefully push the battery holder back into the main housing being carefull to not break any wires. Once the battery holder is back in place re-install the pressure pin, replace the springs into the housing and replace the back plate ( and the Extension housing if you are using the Extended Configuration ) – be sure the back plate fits flush against the housing unit. Replace the nut cap back onto the main screw. Tighten until the back plate is flush – do not over tighten.

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Page 5:  · Web viewDuring your putting stroke the Laser Putter will provide you with continuous feedback on what the face of your putter is doing. For more information please see the Overview

Mark Tech Laser Putter – User GuideSupport

For additional instructions and support visit our web site at: www.marktech1.com or email us at [email protected]

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