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Class B equipment is suitable for use in residential areas and low-voltage power supply environments.
1.2.5 Maintenance
(1) Only authorized operators undergoing special technical training can open the instrument. Before opening the
instrument, disconnect the power cord to prevent damage to the instrument or even personal injury.
(2) The instrument should be repaired and replaced by special electronic engineers of the manufacturer. The repaired
and replaced part must undergo safety test to ensure the subsequent safe use of the product.
1.2.6 Transport
(1) If the instrument is heavy, please move it carefully. If necessary, use a tool (such as crane) to move the
instrument so as not to damage the body.
(2) The handle of the instrument is suitable for use when personally transporting the instrument, and cannot be fixed
on the transported equipment when transporting the instrument. To prevent property damage and personal injury,
follow the manufacturer's safety regulations for transporting instruments.
(3) To operate the instrument on a transport vehicle, the driver must drive carefully to ensure the transport safety.
The manufacturer is not responsible for emergencies during the transportation process. Therefore, please do not
use the instrument during the transportation process, and reinforcement and preventive measures should be
taken to ensure the safety of product transportation.
1.2.7 Waste management/environmental protection
(1) Do not dispose of the equipment marked with a battery or storage battery along with unsorted waste, but
collect it separately and dispose of it at a suitable collection site or through the manufacturer's customer service
center.
(2) Do not dispose of the waste electronic devices along with unsorted waste, but collect it separately. The
manufacturer has the right and responsibility to help the end user dispose of discarded products. When
necessary, please contact the manufacturer's customer service center to deal with them in order to avoid
destroying the environment.
(3) When the product or its internal devices are subjected to mechanical or thermal reprocessing, toxic substances
(heavy metal dust, such as lead, bismuth, nickel, etc.) may be released. Thus, the technicians undergoing special
training with relevant experience are required to perform disassembly so as not to cause personal injury.
(4) During the reprocessing process, the toxic substances or fuels released from the product should be treated by
special methods after referring to the safe operating rules recommended by the manufacturer, so as to avoid
personal injury.