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Laser Technology TruSpeed LTI 20/20 - Section #1 - Getting Started; Unpacking Yourtruspeed; Important Safety Information

Laser Technology TruSpeed LTI 20/20
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Section
#1
-
Getting
Started
Page
3
Section
#1
-
Getting
Started
Unpacking
YourTruSpeed
When
you
receive
your
TruSpeed,
check
to
make
sure
that
you
received
everything
that
you
ordered,
and
that
it
all
arrived
undamaged.
TruSpeed
Basic
Package:
Available
Features:
TruSpeed
Instrument
Jam
Detect
with
Polarizing
Filter
Long
Range
Two
C-Cell
Batteries
Local
Speed
Limit
Edit
Metric
User's
Manual
Available
Accessories
Carrying
Case
-
hard
Carrying
Case
-
soft
Shoulder
Stock
Monopod
Tripod
TruSpeed
Yoke
(includes
adapter
for
monopod/tripod
mounting)
TruSpeed
Battery
Eliminator
Important
Safety
Information
Avoid
staring
directly
at
the
laser
beam
for
prolonged
periods.
The
TruSpeed
is
designed
to
meet
FDA
eye
safety
requirements
and
is
classified
as
eye-safe
to
Class
1
limits,
which
means
that
virtually
no
hazard
is
associated
with
directly
viewing
the
laser
output
under
normal
conditions.
As
with
any
laser
device,
reasonable
precautions
should
be
taken
in
its
operation.
It
is
recommended
that
you
avoid
staring
into
the
transmit
lens
while
firing
the
laser.
The
use
of
optical
instruments
with
this
product
may
increase
eye
hazard.
Never
attempt
to
view
the
sun
through
the
scope.
Looking
at
sun
through
the
scope
may
permanently
damage
your
eyes.
Never
point
the
instrument
directly
at
the
sun.
Exposing
the
lens
system
to
direct
sunlight,
even
for
a
brief
period,
may
permanently
damage
the
laser
transmitter.
Do
not
operate
the
instrument
in
extreme
temperatures.
TruSpeed
components
are
rated
for
a
temperature
range
of
-30°
C
to
+60°
C.
Do
not
operate
the
instrument
in
temperatures
outside
that
range.

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