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9
C
ARE
AND
M
AINTENANCE
NOTE:
THERE
ARE
NO
USER
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE
Attempts
to
service
the
instrument
by
removing
the
cover
or
end
plates
and
defeating
the
safety
interlocks
could
expose
the
service
technician
to
Class
III
levels
of
laser
radiation,
which
are
potentially
hazardous
to
eye
safety.
DO
NOT
OPEN
THE
UNIT.
The
laser
device
is
a
highly
technical
piece
of
machinery
and
requires
attention
to
its
care.
If
the
unit
is
dropped
too
hard
or
subjected
to
environmental
extremes
such
as
immersion
in
water,
it
could
lead
the
laser
to
come
out
of
alignment
or
quit
functioning
altogether.
Simple
steps
to
take
care
of
this
piece
of
equipment
will
help
it
last
for
many
years.
DOS:
Transport
the
Sure
Shot™
in
its
carrying
case
Occasionally
clean
the
Sure
Shot™
Optics
(see
Cleaning
the
Sure
Shot™
Optics
procedure
below)
Use
only
MPH
Industries
approved
power
sources
and
accessories.
(use
of
unauthorized
accessories
may
void
the
warranty)
DON’TS:
DO
NOT
OPEN
THE
LASER
UNIT’S
HOUSING
UNDER
ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES.
Point
the
Sure
Shot™
at
the
sun
Place
the
Sure
Shot™
on
unstable
surfaces
Do
not
immerse
the
Sure
Shot™
in
any
liquids
Do
not
store
Sure
Shot™
in
areas
of
high
humidity.
9.1
C
LEANING
THE
S
URE
S
HOT
™
O
PTICS
WARNING!
The
Sure
Shot’s
optical
surfaces
are
coated
glass.
Care
must
be
taken
when
cleaning
these
surfaces.
Scratching
the
lenses
may
lead
to
reduced
range.
Surfaces
to
Clean:
The
LASER
TRANSMITTER
OPTICS,
RECEIVER
OPTICS,
HUD
COMBINER
GLASS,
and
TOUCHSCREEN
WINDOW
may
be
cleaned
as
needed.
Materials:
Lint
‐
free
cloth
or
optical
cleaning
tissue
Soft
bristled
brush
Isopropyl
Alcohol
Method:
1.
Brush
loose
debris
from
optical
surfaces
with
brush
or
cloth.
2.
Moisten
cloth
with
isopropyl
alcohol.
3.
Gently
wipe
optical
surface
in
a
circular
motion.
Change
tissue
if
any
debris
is
visible.