Operation Manual

Safety
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Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries
Only use rechargeable batteries and batteries of an identical type or a manufac-
turer-recommended type. Insert the batteries and rechargeable batteries with the
correct polarity into the battery / rechargeable battery compartment. Never use
different types of batteries or rechargeable batteries, for example, old and new,
alkaline and carbon, or batteries and rechargeable batteries together,
Never try to recharge ordinary batteries – this is only possible for rechargeable
batteries!
Rechargeable batteries and batteries should not be disassembled and under no
circumstances brought into contact with fire. When handled incorrectly there is
danger of explosion. Keep batteries and rechargeable batteries away from children.
Remove batteries when the device is not used for a long time. Non-intended use
may cause explosion and danger to life.
Respect the environment! Old batteries and rechargeable batteries do not belong
in with the domestic waste! They must be handed in to a collection point for old
batteries and rechargeable batteries.
Laser (Safety Warning)
This device contains a laser system and is rated as a "Class 1 Laser Product".
Please refer to the Operating Instructions, and read them carefully for instructions
on correct operation. Keep them as reference for future use. If you encounter prob-
lems with your PC, please contact qualified service or maintenance personnel. In
order to avoid direct contact with the laser beam, you must not open the case of
optical drives such as the DVD-ROM or DVD burner.
CAUTION! Laser radiation when cover is removed!
This equipment may contain devices belonging to Laser Class 1 up to Laser Class
3B. When the cover is closed, the equipment meets the Laser Class 1 require-
ments. When opening the equipment, laser devices up to Class 3B may be ex-
posed. This kind of laser radiation is contained in the optical drives. When removing
or opening these drives you must follow these guidelines:
Never look into the laser beam, not even when using optical devices and tools.
Avoid direct or indirect (reflection/refraction) radiation to your eyes or skin.
The installed optical drives do not contain any parts that can be serviced by the
user. Optical drives must be maintained and repaired exclusively by the manufac-
turer.