Summary INTRODUCTION Warranty LASEROP Intended Use in Professional Environments Symbols within this Instruction Manual and on the LaserOp device LaserOp case and contents LaserOp device description SAFETY 3.1 Safety requirements for use by a trained & qualified operator/user Information and safety requirements for class 3b laser devices Residual risks USE AND OPERATION Inserting the batteries Powering up the LaserOp...
INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for choosing this laser operated scarecrow from it’s manufac- turer Im- en Export Frijters Rijsbergen B.V. On the Internet, Im- en Export Frijters Rijsbergen B.V. uses the name www.ketrop.com This Instruction Manual describes the LaserOp “3.0”, hereafter called “LaserOp”, and contains the necessary instructions to operate, clean and service the device.
LASEROP INTENDED USE IN PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENTS Your LaserOp has been specially designed as a professional tool, to be used by a trained, qualifi ed, and specifi cally designated specialist (preferably certifi ed/authorised internally at the operator’s organisation). The LaserOp is intended to be used outdoors only. The LaserOp is appropriate to scare birds away, from a close range up to a distance of 2 km (~1 mile), depending on the environmental conditions.
SAFETY Before operating the LaserOp, make sure to carefully read the Safety Instructions. SAFETY REqUIREMENTS FOR USE BY A TRAINED & qUALIFIED OPERATOR/USER Before powering and/or operating the LaserOp, you should hold the LaserOp in your hand, as if it were a flashlight. The LaserOp should fit com- fortably in your hand, as to avoid the risk of uncontrolled movements.
> If necessary, place warning signs up to a distance of 1,016 metres (0.65 miles) for any possibly exposed persons, even if such persons would be trespassing on “forbidden premises”. > NEVER point the laser beam towards airplanes, boats, moving vehicles, or any other object for which the light might be hazardous.
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NEVER look into the laser beam when you are at less than 1,016 metres (0.65 miles) from the device as this would cause serious eye damage. If you accidentally do look into the beam, seek immediate medical attention in order to check possible eye damage.
USE AND OPERATION Only trained and “internally certifi ed/authorised” operators are allowed to use this device in a professional environment. NEVER allow yourself to be distracted when you are operating the device. Ensure the light source of the LaserOp is clean at all time. ALWAYS remove the batteries BEFORE cleaning the lens.
CHANgINg THE BATTERIES Turn the key switch on the end cap to the Off position. Follow the instructions as indicated in section 4.1 - Inserting the batteries. USINg THE LASEROP IN THE FIELD ALWAYS point the laser beam downward when you switch ON the LaserOp.
CLEANINg BY THE USER Getting started: The LaserOp has the IP 52 protection class. The number 5 indicates a high degree of protection against dust and the number 2 means tightness against water droplets. NEVER clean the LaserOp with water or rinse it below the water tap. NEVER leave the LaserOp outside.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Im- en Export Frijters Rijsbergen B.V. reserves the right to change the above men- tioned technical data, as a result of the ongoing innovative development of the LaserOp, without prior notification. Furthermore, the technical data may be different from one country to another.
EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY EC-Declaration of Conformity (Directive 2014/30/EU) Im- en Export Frijters Rijsbergen B.V., Smokstraat 2, 4891 ZK Rijsbergen (NL), The Netherlands, hereby declares that the device, hereafter called LaserOp, meets the requirements of the Directives and Standards mentioned hereafter amongst others.
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