User's Manual
A Class 2 a laser is low powered it nomally would not ham eyes during a momentary exposure
of less than 1/4 second,this is within the aversion response, where a person turns away and/or
blinks to avoid bright light.
Do not deliberately look or stare into the laser beam. Laser protective eyewear is normally not
necessary. A Class 2 a laser is not a skin or materials burn hazard.
However, a Class 2 a laser can be a distraction, glare or flash blindness hazard for pilots and
drivers.
NEVER:aim any laser towards an aircaft or vehicle that is in motion. This is unsafe and i illega
you could be arrested and jailed.
Class 2 a visible-light lasers are considered safe for unintentional eye exposure, because a
person will normally turn away or blink to avoid the bright light. Do NOT deliberately look into
or stare into the beam-- this can cause injury to the retina in the back of the eye.Be aware of
beam reflections off glass and shiny surfaces. Depending on the surface, the refected beam
could be about as strong and as focused as a direct beam.
1.Maintenance and cleaning shall only be done to the product surface. Unplug this product from
the power socket before cleaning.
2.Do not wet any electric parts of this product. Please use a dry, soft cloth instead of sharp tools
for cleaning.
3.When not in use, store neatly in a cool, dry location protected from sunlight.
At the end of its serviceable life, this product should not be treated as household or general
waste. It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycding of electrical
and electronic equipment.
SAFE USE GUIDANCE -GENARAL:
CAUTIONEYE INJURY HAZARD- DIRECT AND REFLECTED ВЕАМ
Maintenance and Cleaning.
WEEE Directive & Product Disposal