Safety
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An internal component within the image intensifier tube contains toxic materials. During normal
operation, the operator will never come into contact with this component. However, if the tube
is damaged or broken, avoid inhalation or ingestion of the phosphor screen materials, and avoid
contact with open wounds. If the toxic material comes into contact with your skin, wash the affected
area with soap and water. If any material is swallowed, drink large quantities of water, induce
vomiting and seek medical assistance as soon as possible.
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The objective protective cover must always be fitted when the night vision goggle is not in use.
Damage to the image intensifier can occur if subjected to a strong light source such as daylight for
extended periods, even when power is switched off.
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Never point the
PD-PRO-16B
towards a bright light source such as the sun. City lights, car lights or
any brightly reflecting object will not damage auto-gated tubes.
•
Always remove the battery after use and before repackaging.
•
Dry the
PD-PRO-16B
completely before replacing it in the transit/carrying case.
•
Take care when using the
‘‘IR"
position
‘3’
of the operation switch an IR light is beaming around,
which can easily be detected by observers and bright light is shining out of the eyepiece, if not
covered.
•
For underwater operations, use only the PD-PRO-16B-SUB, which is specially designed to withstand
depths of up to 20m and equipped with Plano-Plano windows.
ENSURE THE LENS IS TIGHTENED FIRMLY BEFORE IMMERSION.
Limited Warranty
The manufacturer of this device has provided a limited warranty to the original purchaser. It was
attached to manufacturer’s terms and conditions of sale.
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Summary of Contents for PD-PRO-16B
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