Proper Organization Of The Work Area; Electromagnetic Compatibility; Laser Classification For Tools Of The Class 3R / Class Iiia - Hilti PMC 36 Manual De Instrucciones

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5.2 Proper organization of the work area

a) Secure the area in which you are working and
take care to avoid directing the beam towards
other persons or towards yourself when setting
up the tool.
b) Avoid unfavorable body positions when working
from ladders. Make sure you work from a safe
en
stance and stay in balance at all times.
c) Measurements taken through panes of glass or
other objects may be inaccurate.
d) Ensure that the tool is set up on a steady, level
surface (not subject to vibration).
e) Use the tool only within its specified limits.

5.3 Electromagnetic compatibility

Although the tool complies with the strict require-
ments of the applicable directives, Hilti cannot en-
tirely rule out the possibility of the tool being subject
to interference caused by powerful electromagnetic
radiation, leading to incorrect operation. Check the
accuracy of the tool by taking measurements by other
means when working under such conditions or if you
are unsure. Likewise, Hilti cannot rule out the pos-
sibility of interference with other devices (e.g. aircraft
navigation equipment).
5.4 Laser classification for tools of the class 3R
/ class IIIa
a) The tool complies with Laser Class 3R in ac-
cordance with IEC825-1:2003 / EN60825-1:2003
and Class IIIa in accordance with CFR 21 § 1040
(FDA).
b) Tools of the laser class 3R and class IIIa should
be operated by trained personnel only.
c) The area in which the tool is in use must be
marked with laser warning signs.
d) The plane of the laser beam should be well above
or well below eye height.
e) Precautions must be taken to ensure that the
laser beam does not unintentionally strike highly
reflective surfaces.
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f) Precautions must be taken to ensure that persons
do not stare directly into the beam.
g) The laser beam must not be allowed to project
beyond the controlled area.
h) When not in use, laser tools should be stored in
an area to which unauthorized persons have no
access.
5.5 Electrical
a) Insulate or remove the batteries before shipping
the tool.
b) To avoid pollution of the environment, the tool
must be disposed of in accordance with the cur-
rently applicable national regulations. Consult
the manufacturer if you are unsure of how to
proceed.
c) Keep the batteries out of reach of children.
d) Do not allow the batteries to overheat and do not
expose them to fire. The batteries may explode
or release toxic substances.
e) Do not charge the batteries.
f) Do not solder the batteries into the tool.
g) Do not discharge the batteries by short circuiting
as this may cause them to overheat and present
a risk of personal injury (burns).
h) Do not attempt to open the batteries and do not
subject them to excessive mechanical stress.
i) Do not use damaged batteries.
j) Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix
batteries of different makes or types.
5.6 Liquids
Under abusive conditions, liquid may leak from the
battery. Avoid contact. If contact accidentally oc-
curs, flush with water. In the event of the liquid
coming into contact with the eyes, rinse the eyes
with plenty of water and consult a doctor. Liquid
ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns.

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