Handling The Laser Unit; Point To Note About Fire; Cautions As To The Replacement And Disposal Of Lithium Battery; Storing And Handling The Cartridge Before Unpacking - Canon LASER CLASS 810 Service Manual
The laser scanner unit emits invisible laser light inside it. If exposed to laser light, the human eye can irreparably be damaged. Never attempt to disassemble the
laser scanner unit. (It is not designed for servicing in the field.)
Warning labels are affixed to the top cover of the laser scanner unit.
1.2.5.5 Point to Note about Fire
It is dangerous to throw lithium batteries and parts and components containing flammable substances, such as cartridges, etc., into fire. Such parts and components
must be disposed of in accordance with local laws and regulations.
1.2.5.6 Cautions as to the replacement and disposal of lithium battery
The machine's image processor is equipped with a fixed lithium battery.
Risk of explosion if Battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used Batteries according to the instructions.
1.2.5.7 Storing and Handling the Cartridge Before Unpacking
Whether it is left packed or unpacked, or is fitted to the machine, the cartridge is subject to the effects of the environment, and will deteriorate over time. The speed
of deterioration depends on the site or storage condition, and cannot be generalized. Take full care when
storing or handing it.
If the cartridge is to be stored in a storeroom or a workshop, be sure to refer to table, and keep the following in mind: