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AVIX Autonomic Mak II - Safety Instructions; Assembly

AVIX Autonomic Mak II
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2. Safety instructions
WARNING: Avoid direct eye exposure to the laser beam. Direct
eye exposure to the laser beam and exposure to direct reflections
can result in serious eye damage. Exposure of the eye to diffuse
reflections is considered safe for the eye.
WARNING: Viewing the laser output with optical instruments
designed for use at a distance (for example, telescopes or binoculars)
may pose an eye hazard.
WARNING: This laser product may only be used in a controlled
area and is for professional use only.
WARNING: The laser beam of the AVIX Autonomic may cause
dazzle or after images, particularly under low ambient light conditions.
These effects may have indirect safety implications if experienced by
users during the performance of safety-critical operations.
CAUTION:
The operator of the device must complete a laser safety training
before using the AVIX Autonomic.
The AVIX Autonomic is to be used only by adults.
The AVIX Autonomic is to be used only for the purpose of repelling
birds.
The Laser module, Rear Cap, Motor Platform and Power Switch
Module have no internal user-serviceable parts.
WARNING: Only operate the product in undamaged condition.
Use of a damaged AVIX Autonomic may result in exposure to
hazardous laser radiation.
CAUTION: The images below depict incorrect use of the AVIX
Autonomic. For your safety and the safety of others, study these
images carefully before operating the AVIX Autonomic.
Never project the laser device towards aircraft, vessels and vehicles.
Never project the laser device at humans.
Never project the laser device into the innite sky.
Never project the laser device towards reflective surfaces such as
mirrors, windows and metallic objects.
Projecting the laser device towards water can cause distractions.
The laser safety labels depicted in gure 1.1 can be found on top of
the beam shutter. The entrapment hazard label depicted in gure 1.2
can be found on the front of the Motor Platform.
Contact your local AVIX Autonomic dealer for any questions related to
product safety.
3. Assembly
1 Carefully take all parts out of the AVIX Autonomic flight case.
2 Position the Motor Platform on a flat and horizontal surface.
3 Place the Payload on top of the Motor Platform by aligning the four
holes on the top of the Motor Platform with the holes on the sides
of the Payload. Make sure to position the Payload in the correct
orientation, as shown in the Assembly overview on page 2.
CAUTION: Although the Payload may rest on the Motor Platform,
it is not yet connected. Perform the next step carefully so the Payload
will not drop.
4 Use the 4 (four) screws to secure the Payload to the Motor Platform.
Use the Hex Key to tighten the screws.
5 Unscrew the connector protection cap on the back of the Rear Cap.
6 Connect the Payload plug exiting on the side of the Motor Platform
to the connector on the back of the Rear Cap. Make sure to tighten
the screw connection properly to establish a watertight connection.