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When this product encounters disturbance of severe Electrostatic Discharge, perhaps it
will have some degradation of performance like switching on/off automatically and so
on.
Do not touch the instrument with wet hand. Electric shock could result.
Do not stand or seat on the carrying case, and do not turn over the carrying case
arbitrarily, the instrument could be damaged.
Be careful of the tripod tiptoe when setup or move it.
Do not drop the instrument or the carrying case.
Do not touch liquid leaking from the instrument or battery. Harmful chemicals could
cause burn or blisters.
Please assemble the tribrach carefully: if the tribrach is not stable, series damage could
result.
Do not drop the instrument or tripod. Series damage could result.
Before use it, check the central screw is tight.
GPS and Smart port connectors on the rear panel of the scanner are up to IP65 standard
when the protective caps are well mounted, or used with cables specified by STONEX®
(GPS, Ethernet and power supply connections).
The USB port is up to IP65 standard also without the rubber cap but it is mandatory to
keep the connector free from dust and water before using it. It is recommended to keep
the rubber cap on during the scan and to use the USB port in safe environment, in order
to avoid harming the device.
1.10 Safety Standards for Laser
STONEX X300 series adopt the class of Laser Product according to IEC Standard Publication
60825-1 Amd. 2:2001. According this standard, EDM device is classified as Class 1M Laser
Product.
When activate the laser pointer (red laser), class of the laser is 2.
Follow the safety instructions on the labels to ensure safe use.
CAUTION: CLASS 1M LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN
AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE.
CAUTION: CLASS 2 LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN
DO NOT STARE INTO THE BEAM
● Never point the laser beam at other’s eyes. It could cause serious injury.
● Never look directly into the laser beam source. It could cause permanent eye damage.
● Never stare at the laser beam. It could cause permanent eye damage.
● Never look at the laser beam through a telescope or other optical devices. It could cause
permanent eye damage.