ProLaser III Operator's Manual
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Despite its rugged construction, the ProLaser III is still
a precision electronic instrument. Some common-sense
handling and storage procedures will help prolong the
useful life of the product.
1.
Whenever the instrument is not in use, it should be
stored so that its lens area and HUD are protected.
2.
When momentarily laying the instrument down, care
should be taken to keep the optical surfaces from
contacting other objects such as seat upholstery, belt
buckles, and so on, which could scratch the lenses.
3.
The instrument should never intentionally be pointed
directly at the sun or any other source of intense light.
Doing so may cause degradation of the sensitive
receiver, resulting in loss of performance.
4. Contact KSI for periodic calibration requirements.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
In the event of suspected instrument malfunction,
double-check the setup and operational procedures, as
well as the power source. If all these appear satisfactory,
and the ProLaser III still does not perform properly, it
should be returned to the Kustom Signals factory for
service. The instrument should be returned in its original
shipping container, and should be accompanied by a note
describing the problem and the circumstances under
which it occurs.
There are no user-serviceable parts within the
ProLaser III. Furthermore, attempts to service the
instrument by removing the top cover and defeating safety
interlocks, could expose the service technician to Class III
levels of laser radiation, which are potentially hazardous
to eye safety.