Safety signs and labels on the device
Note
Do not remove any safety signs, stickers or labels from the device.
Keep all safety signs, stickers and labels in legible condition.
The following safety signs and labels are attached to the device:
Safety symbol
Residual risks
Warning of electrical voltage
There is a risk of a short-circuit due to liquids penetrating the
housing!
Do not immerse the device and the accessories in water. Make
sure that no water or other liquids can enter the housing.
Warning of electrical voltage
Work on the electrical components must only be carried out by an
authorised specialist company!
Warning of explosive substances
Do not expose the batteries to temperatures above 60 °C! Do not
let the batteries come into contact with water or fire! Avoid direct
sunlight and moisture. There is a risk of explosion!
Warning of laser radiation
Laser class 2, P max.: < 1 mW, λ: 400-700 nm,
EN 60825-1:2014
Do not look directly into the laser beam or the opening from which
it emerges.
Never point the laser beam at people, animals or reflective
surfaces. Even brief eye contact can lead to eye damage.
Examining the laser output aperture by use of optical instruments
(e.g. magnifying glass, magnifiers and the like) entails the risk of
eye damage.
When working with a laser of class 2, observe the national
regulations on wearing eye protection.
Warning
Risk of suffocation!
Do not leave the packaging lying around. Children may use it as a
dangerous toy.
Warning
The device is not a toy and does not belong in the hands of
children.
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Meaning
The warning sign is located at the
bottom of the device and indicates
that the device is equipped with a
class 2 laser.
The power is less than 1.0 mW. The
frequency range of the laser is 630 to
670 nm.
Do not look directly into the laser
beam or the opening from which
the laser beam emerges!
The warning sign is located on the
side of the device and indicates that
the laser must be disabled before
transport.
To do so, the switch must be set to
the position.
Warning
Dangers can occur at the device when it is used by untrained
people in an unprofessional or improper way! Observe the
personnel qualifications!
Caution
Lithium-ion batteries might catch fire in case of overheating or
damage. Ensure a sufficient distance to heat sources, do not
subject lithium-ion batteries to direct sunlight and make sure not to
damage the casing. Do not overcharge lithium-ion batteries. If the
battery is not permanently installed in the device, only use smart
chargers that switch off automatically when the battery is fully
charged. Charge lithium-ion batteries in due time before they are
discharged completely.
Caution
Keep a sufficient distance from heat sources.
Note
To prevent damages to the device, do not expose it to extreme
temperatures, extreme humidity or moisture.
Note
Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents to clean the device.
Disposal
Always dispose of packing materials in an environmentally friendly manner
and in accordance with the applicable local disposal regulations.
The icon with the crossed-out waste bin on waste electrical or electronic
equipment is taken from Directive 2012/19/EU. It states that this device must
not be disposed of with the household waste at the end of its life. You will find
collection points for free return of waste electrical and electronic equipment in
your vicinity. The addresses can be obtained from your municipality or local
administration. You can also find out about other return options that apply for
many EU countries on the website https://hub.trotec.com/?id=45090.
Otherwise, please contact an official recycling centre for electronic and
electrical equipment authorised for your country.
The separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment aims to
enable the re-use, recycling and other forms of recovery of waste equipment
as well as to prevent negative effects for the environment and human health
caused by the disposal of hazardous substances potentially contained in the
equipment.
In the European Union, batteries and accumulators must not be treated
Li-Ion
as domestic waste, but must be disposed of professionally in accordance with
Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of
6 September 2006 on batteries and accumulators. Please dispose of batteries
and accumulators according to the relevant legal requirements.
Only for United Kingdom
According to Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013
(SI 2013/3113) (as amended) and the Waste Batteries and Accumulators
Regulations 2009 (SI 2009/890) (as amended), devices that are no longer
usable must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally
friendly manner.
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