Foreword; Disposal Of Electrical And - Leica RANGEMASTER CRF 1600-B Instructions Manual

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fOreWOrd

Dear Customer,
All over the world, Leica is synonymous with top quality
precision engineering with extreme reliability and a long
life.
We wish you a great deal of enjoyment and success with
your new Leica Rangemaster CRF 1600-B.
This range finder emits invisible infrared impulses that
are not harmful to the eyes and uses an integrated
microprocessor to calculate the distance to an object
from the reflected signal component. In addition, it
detects environmental and usage conditions, which it
combines with the measured range to determine and
indicate corrections to the holdover to obtain different
selectable ballistic curves.
It features an outstanding scope with 7x magnification,
ensuring a reliable bearing even under difficult conditions,
and is easy to operate and functional.
To ensure that you get the best out of this high-quality and
versatile laser range finder, we recommend reading these
instructions first.

diSpOSal Of elecTrical and

elecTrOnic eQuipmenT
(Applies within the EU, and for other European
countries with segregated waste collection
systems)
This device contains electrical and/or electronic
components and should therefore not be disposed of in
general household waste! Instead it should be disposed
of at a recycling collection point provided by the local
authority. This costs you nothing.
If the device itself contains removable batteries or
rechargeable batteries, these should first be removed
and, if necessary, properly disposed of (refer to the
specifications in the manual for your device).
Further information on this point is available at your local
administration, your local waste collection company, or in
the store where you purchased this device.
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