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o ensure safe operation and service of the tester, follow these instructions.
Failure to observe these warnings can result in severe injury or death.
Retain these instructions for future reference.
WARNING: LASER RADIATION. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. Class II Laser
• Exposing eyes to laser radiation can result in severe and permanent eye injuries.
NEVER look directly into the laser beam emitted by this instrument.
• Do not use the instrument if the case is damaged in any way.
• Do not modify the instrument in any way, as to do so could result in emission of
hazardous laser radiation than could result in severe and permanent eye injuries
• Do not use optical equipment such as lenses, prisms, optical scopes, etc. to
transmit, retransmit, or view the laser beam as this could result in severe and
permanent eye injuries.
• This product should not be used in any location that could result in somebody
looking at or having their eyes inadvertently irradiated by the laser beam as this
could result in severe and permanent eye injuries.
• This product should not be used by untrained operators or operators who have not
read and fully understood the instructions.
• Do not remove warning labels from this instrument as this could result in serious
personal injury and increases the risk of exposure to hazardous laser irradiation
• Discontinue using the instrument immediately if it is acting abnormally.
• Be cautious of infrared temperature measurements of reflective materials as
the instrument may indicate that these surfaces are cooler than their actual
temperature (see Emissivity section).
• Do not apply voltage to the K-type thermocouple probe.
• This instrument is IP54 dust & water resistant. Following any contact with water,
thoroughly dry the instrument with a dry, lint-free cloth
• There are no user serviceable parts in this instrument.
This meter is designed for professionals who understand the hazards
associated with their trade. While this meter causes no foreseeable dangers
beyond its targeting lasers; the objects being measured, as well as the
environment in which they reside, can be hazardous. Common safety
practices to follow when operating near temperature critical environments are:
• Follow the manufacturer's maintenance procedures when servicing equipment
• Before using this meter to determine if an area is safe, verify correct operation by
measuring a known temperature value of a comparable object
WARNINGS
SAFE PRACTICES
Warning label on side of meter
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