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environments where the temperature may be too high, such as in a car when it’s hot.
• Sudden changes in the temperature of the instrument will affect the measurement accuracy.
If the ambiente temperature changes too much, the instrument should be left for a period to
adapt before starting measurements.
• Avoid direct sunlight on the instrument during measurement, and it is recommended to use
umbrellas or other shelters.
• Check the battery level to ensure sufficient operating time.
• It is recommended that you do not remove the battery while the instrument is on. Please
remove and install the battery after the instrument is turned off.
• Any obstructions in the path of view between the instrument and the target to be measured
during distance measurement operations may lead to erroneous measurements.
• Necessary self- check should be performed after collision, collapse, etc., as well as after long-
term storage and long-distance transportation of the instrument.
8.9. Disclaimer
• The user of this product should have sufficient measuring skills and use it in accordance with
the user manual.
• The user should carry out periodic self-check of the instrument's performance.
• The manufacturer and its agents cannot be held responsible for the consequences and loss
of profit resulting from non-compliance with these operating instructions.
• The manufacturer and its agents are not responsible for any loss of work due to changes in
data, loss of data, environmental disturbances, etc.
• The manufacturer and its agents cannot be held responsible for the consequences and loss
of profit due to improper handling, incorrect setting up or improper connection to other
products.
• The manufacturer and its agents cannot be held responsible for any direct or indirect
consequences and loss of profit resulting from intentional damage, improper use or
accidental operation of the product.
• The manufacturer and its agents shall not be liable for any direct or indirect consequences
and loss of profit caused by force majeure (such as earthquakes, storms, lightning, floods,
fires, collapses, etc.), or by third parties.