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3. Safety Notes
EN Operating instructions P6X_V.01 | 7/31/2014
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Health risk
WARNING
ACCIDeNT/INJURY RISK FOR CHILDReN
Do not permit the flashlight to be operated by children, by persons
under the influence of medication or drugs, or by persons with
physical or mental disabilities/illnesses, as there is a risk of injury to
the eyes and a risk of accidents.
Therefore:
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Do not allow children to play with the flashlight.
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Persons with limitations should only use the device under the
supervision or instruction of a responsible person.
WARNING
RISK OF GLARe
The strong glare-effect of the flashlight may, however, cause
temporarily limited vision and after-images that may cause
irritation, disturbances or accidents.
Therefore:
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Never ever look directly into the beam of light or illuminate the eyes of
another person, do not carry out pupil testing.
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Do not point the beam of light at people or animals as they may be
dazzled.
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Do not use any optically highly-focused devices to observe the beam of
light.
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Do not use multiple flashlights at once as this increases the optical
radiation and thus increases the risk of retina damage.
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Commercial users or users in the public services are to be instructed in
the applicable laws and regulations.
What to do:
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If a beam of light hits the eyes, deliberately close the eyes and move the
head out of the beam of light.
CAUTION
RISK OF INJURY
Do not use flashlight or accessories if they are damaged, since there
is a risk of injury.
Therefore:
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Take damaged parts out of operation and replace or have them repaired
professionally.
CAUTION
PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SAFeTY (eYe SAFeTY)
The flashlight is classified in risk group 2 (medium risk) in
accordance with standard IeC 62471 and thus extends beyond
the “free group”. The risk of damage to the retina caused by optical
radiation (blue light from 400 nm to 780 nm) is inherent, yet the
thresholds are considerably undercut.