Safety Information - Warning Table - Recon JET Owner's Manual

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The voluntary consensus standard for warnings in the United States is American National Standards Institute Z535.6-2011. That standard

SAFETY INFORMATION - WARNING TABLE

addresses how to organize and write warnings and which signal words and symbols to use. The most important part is the recommendation
that each warning state, in readily understandable language, (1) the hazard, (2) the consequence of meeting the hazard, and (3) how to avoid
the hazard. The standard is not mandatory but the failure to follow it could lead to tort liability in the United States.
The below table is the first step in putting together warnings. It identifies the three fundamentals of warning for each hazard. To complete
this step on Recon's end, the engineers and executives familiar with potential hazards need to review this table for completeness and
accuracy. The next step will be writing the actual warnings, ideally in plain, easy-to-understand language.
The hazards are not listed in any particular
Hazard*
1.
Increased reaction time. Viewing the
may increase reaction time.
2.
Impact. The lenses on Jet are impact
resistant but are not intended to serve
as safety glasses, for instance on a
construction project. but are not safety
glass rated.
Facial injury could occur in an accident
due to proximity of Jet, especially the
display module, to the face.
3.
control. Removing a hand from the
Removal of hands from bars; loss of
handlebars to use the buttons on Jet
can cause loss of control.
4.
Unnecessary risks. Users may take
unnecessary risks to improve speed.
5.
Navigation distraction. Errors in the
map or GPS data could result in
navigation data not matching roads
and cause distraction.
6.
Overheating. Jet should not overheat
in normal use. If you experience any
thermal discomfort, the unit may have
a temperature problem.
Battery could be damaged if you
order.
Consequence of Hazard
Could cause failure to detect a
hazard or decreased time to react,
which could result in an accident
and serious injury or death.
Damage to the eyes or face in an
accident or impact to the device.
Loss of control and distraction,
which could cause an accident and
result in serious injury or death.
Loss of control and distraction,
which could cause an accident and
result in serious injury or death.
Loss of situational awareness or
control, resulting in accident.
Skin damage.
Fire or explosion.
How to Avoid Hazard
To ensure you have enough
reaction time, only look at the
when you are clear of traffic,
pedestrians, and road hazards.
Pay attention and ride safely.
Do not use Jet as safety glasses.
Jet may not protect your eyes from
a serious impact to the face in an
accident.
Do not remove your hands from
the handle bars to configure Jet or
change settings until you have
come to a complete stop in a safe
place.
Set up the device before your ride
with your ride preferences to
avoid the need to remove your
hands from the bars.
Pay attention and ride safely.
Always ride within your comfort
zone and pay attention to your
surroundings.
Always pay attention to the road.
Come to a complete stop in a safe
area if you need to find your
location or figure out directions.
If you feel any thermal discomfort
or Jet seems hotter than normal,
discontinue use and contact Recon
for assistance.
Do not overcharge the battery. If
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