SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
{Monocular)
The
Nikon
Laser
Rangefinder
employs
a
monocular
in its
optical
system in order
to
aim at the target.
Be
sure
to
observe the following:
LtWarning
•
Never
look directly
at the
laser
beam or
directly
at the
sun
when using the Nikon
Laser
Ra
ngefi nder.
LtCautions
• When
not
using the Nikon
Laser
Rangefinder,
do
not
push the
POWER
button.
• Do
not
use this product
while
walking. Failure
to
observe this
may cause injury or malfunction
as
a
result
of
walking
into
something,
hitting
others,
falling
or other accidents.
• Do
not
swing around by the strap.
This may
result
in
hitting
others
and cause injury.
•
Do
not
place
this product in
an
unstable place. Failure
to
observe this may result in
falling
or dropping and cause injury
or
malfunction.
•
Keep
the
plastic
bag used
to
wrap
this product
or
other
small
parts
out
of
reach
of
children.
•
Prevent
children from
putting
rubber eyecup
or
small
parts,
etc.
into
their
mouths.
If
children
swallow such parts, consult
a
doctor
immediately.
•
If
using the rubber eyecup for a
long
period
of
time, some
people
may suffer skin
inflammation.
If
any
symptoms occur, stop using
it
and
consult
a
doctor
immediately.
•
When carrying the Nikon
Laser
Rangefinder, store
it
in the soft
case.
•
If
your Nikon
Laser
Rangefinder
should fail
to
operate
correctly,
discontinue
use
immediately and
consult with your
local dealer
for
instructions on where
to
send
it
for
repair.
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
II
{Lithium battery)
[!!]
If
handled incorrectly,
the battery
§]
may rupture and
leak,
corroding
equipment and staining clothing.
IPtl
Be
sure
to
observe the
following:
• Install
the battery
with
the+
and-
poles
positioned
correctly.
•
The battery should
be removed
when exhausted
or
during
extended periods
of
non-use.
•
Do not short the end
terminal
of
the
battery chamber.
• Do
not
carry together
with
keys
or coins in a pocket or bag,
it
may
short and cause overheating.
• Do
not
expose the battery
to
water,
or a flame. Never
disassemble
the
battery.
•
Do not charge the
lithium
battery.
•
If
liquid
from a damaged battery
comes into contact
with
clothing
or
skin, rinse
immediately
with
plenty
of
water.
If
liquid
from a damaged
battery enters the
eyes,
rinse
immediately
with
clean
water, then
consult
a doctor.
•
When disposing
of
the battery,
follow
your
local
area
regulations.
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