Inserting Batteries - LaserLiner HandyLaser Manual De Instrucciones

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– If a person's eyes are exposed to class 2 laser
radiation, they should shut their eyes and
immediately move away from the beam.
– Do not expose the device to mechanical stress,
extreme temperatures, moisture or significant
vibration.
– The device must only be used in accordance with
its intended purpose and within the scope of
the specifications. Modifications or changes to
the device are not permitted, this will otherwise
invalidate the approval and safety specifications.
Safety instructions
Dealing with electromagnetic radiation
– The measuring device complies with electro-
magnetic compatibility regulations and limits in
accordance with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU.
– Local operating restrictions – for example,
in hospitals, aircraft, petrol stations or in the
vicinity of people with pacemakers – may apply.
Electronic devices can potentially cause hazards
or interference or be subject to hazards or
interference.
Danger – powerful magnetic fields
Powerful magnetic fields can adversely affect persons
with active medical implants (e.g. pacemaker) as
well as electromechanical devices (e.g. magnetic
cards, mechanical clocks, precision mechanics,
hard disks).
With regard to the effect of powerful magnetic
fields on persons, the applicable national stipulations
and regulations must be complied with such as
BGV B11 §14 „electromagnetic fields" (occupational
health and safety - electromagnetic fields) in
the Federal Republic of Germany.
To avoid interference/disruption, always keep
the implant or device a safe distance of at least
30 cm away from the magnet.
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Inserting batteries

Open the battery compartment and insert
batteries according to the symbols. Be sure
to pay attention to polarity.
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