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14
Safety instructions
Dealing with electromagnetic radiation
Safety instructions
Dealing with RF radiation
The measuring device is equipped with a wireless interface.
The measuring device complies with electromagnetic compatibility
and wireless radiation regulations and limits in accordance with
the RED 2014/53/EU.
Umarex GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that the CompactPlane-Laser 3G
radio equipment complies with the essential requirements and other
provisions of the European Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU (RED).
The EU Declaration of Conformity can be found in its entirety at the
following address: http://laserliner.com/info?an=AIU
The measuring device complies with electromagnetic compatibility
regulations and limits in accordance with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
which is covered by the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/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.
The measuring accuracy may be affected when working close to high
voltages or high electromagnetic alternating elds.
If a person‘s eyes are exposed to class 2 laser radiation, they should shut
their eyes and immediately move away from the beam.
Under no circumstances should optical instruments (magnifying glass,
microscope, binoculars) be used to look at the laser beam or reections.
– Do not use the laser at eye level (1.40 … 1.90 m)
Reective, specular or shiny surfaces must be covered whilst laser devices
are in operation.
In public areas shield off the laser beam with barriers and partitions
wherever possible and identify the laser area with warning signs.
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