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Precautions
• Read and understand the Class II Laser Safety Information section over.
• Keep the thermal camera clean and in good condition.
• Do not use solvents to clean the device.
• Store in case when not in use.
• Protect the thermal camera from high temperatures.
• Do not let the thermal camera get wet; do not use in damp or wet
locations.
• Do not let children operate the thermal camera.
• Be aware of ambient temperature changes. For example, if the thermal
camera is moved from location A (22º C) to location B (0º C), then wait for
30 minutes before using.
• Replace the batteries when the low battery indicator shows (
3
in Fig. 6).
Low voltage batteries can cause inaccurate measurement.
• Do not use the thermal camera if the casing is broken or cracked or there
is other obvious damage.
• Caution:
Emissivity — be aware that reflective objects can be
much
hotter that the displayed temperature measurement.
• Use the product only as specified in these instructions.
Standards & Agency Approval
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Compliance:
IEC 61010-1; IEC 62472
Laser Safety (TG-301):
IEC 60825-1 Ed. 2 (2007); Class 2 Laser Product
Rated Wavelength:
650nm
Beam Divergence:
1mrad max
Maximum Output Power: 1mWmax
Disposal of device and batteries
As with most electronic devices, the thermal camera and/or the batteries
must be disposed of in accordance with current local authority guidelines
and regulations for electronic waste.