EN
13
• If necessary, clean the battery terminals
and product terminals before inserting
new batteries.
• Insert the batteries with the correct polarity.
• Remove discharged batteries from the
product at once, otherwise there is a risk
of battery leakage.
• Replace all the batteries at the same time.
• Only use batteries of the recommended
type – do not mix different types of
batteries, or new and old batteries.
• Check that the product is switched off
before putting it away after use.
• Remove the batteries if the product is not
going to be used for some time.
SYMBOLS
Read the instructions.
Do not look into the beam,
with or without magnification.
Laser beam. Do not look into
the beam. Laser class 2.
P0:
≤
1 mW
λ:
635-670 nm
EN 60825-1
Approved in accordance with
the relevant directives.
Recycle discarded product
in accordance with local
regulations.
TECHNICAL DATA
Battery
9 VDC
Measuring range
-50°C – 320°C
Temperature display
°C and °F
Laser, wavelength
635 – 670 nm
Laser class
2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT:
Always follow these instructions. Failure to
do so can result in dangerous exposure to
laser radiation.
• Never look directly at the laser beam.
• Never point the laser beam at reflective
surfaces, people or animals. Even low
power laser beams can injure the eyes.
• Never open the laser module.
• Never modify the product in any way,
for example to increase the power of
the laser beam.
• The manufacturer cannot accept liability
for any personal injury and/or material
damage resulting from failure to follow
these safety instructions.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
BATTERIES
• If a battery is inserted in an electrical
product when the power switch is
switched on there is a risk of personal
injury and/or material damage.
• Incorrect use of the product can result in
battery leakage. Avoid contact with
battery fluid. On contact with battery fluid,
rinse immediately with plenty of fresh
water. If you get battery fluid in your eyes,
rinse your eyes with clean water for at
least 10 minutes and then seek medical
attention immediately.
• Battery fluid can cause skin irritation and/
or burns.
• Do not expose batteries to heat, direct
sunlight, naked flames, etc.
• Never attempt to charge batteries that are
not rechargeable – risk of explosion.
• Store batteries out of the reach of children
and pets. Never short-circuit batteries,
or attempt to open or dismantle batteries.
• Seek medical attention immediately if
anyone has swallowed a battery.
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