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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Read and understand all instructions before using this tool.
The operator must follow basic precautions to reduce the risk of personal
injury and/or damage to the equipment.
1).Before using this unit, inspect the housing for damage or cracks. Do not use the
tool if any parts are damaged or broken or misplaced. Repair or replace parts.
2). Never point the laser at yourself, another person or an animal. Avoid shining the
laser light into the eyes as it may cause injury.
3).Be aware of laser light reflected from work surfaces. Cover or remove where
practical. Reflected laser light from mirror like surfaces can cause the same level
or damage as looking into a laser.
4).Always wear safety eye-wear designed to block the laser wavelength and reduce
the laser light exposure to a safe level when operating or adjusting the laser.
5).Do not expose tool to rain or wet conditions.
CAUTION: To avoid the damage of the unit or the target, please protect from
the following situations:
1).EMF (electro-magnetic fields) from arc welders, induction heaters.
2).Thermal shock (caused by large or abrupt ambient temperature changes-allow
30 minutes for unit to stabilize before use.
3).Do not leave the unit on or near objects of high temperature.
SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS
LASER EMITTER
WARNING! Laser light is emitted from this tool. Follow all instructions and
procedures in this manual when using or adjusting the laser. Failure to
follow instructions may result in exposure to hazardous radiation.
WARNING! Do not stare into the laser light. The laser light may damage the
eye and cause vision injuries including partial or complete blindness.
1. This tool contains a Class IIIA laser product that emits laser light.
a. A Class IIIA laser product can produce spot blindness and other
injuries to the unaided eye.
2. Never point the laser at yourself, another person, or an animal. Avoid
shining the laser light into the eyes as it may cause an injury.
3. Do not stare into the laser light or aperture, even with protective eyewear.
Eye damage may result from exposure to the laser light.
4. Be aware of laser light reflected from work surfaces. Cover or remove
objects with a reflective surface when possible. Also remove any jewelry or
watches from the lower arms and hands to avoid unintended reflections.
a. Reflected laser light from a mirror-like surface can cause the same
level of damage as looking into a laser.
b. Diuse reflection is not as powerful, but can cause cumulative