Inductive Charging; Touchscreen Display; Usage Limits; Operating Exclusions - BRAND HandyStep touch Operating Manual

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3.3 Inductive charging

1.
Use only the original charging stand for inductive charging.
2.
During inductive charging, do not place electrically conductive or magnetic objects between
the device and the charging stand.
3.
The device, charging stand and power adapter may become hot during inductive charging. Do
not cover these devices.
4.
Do not operate the charging stand outside.
5.
People with medical implants are advised to consult with a doctor before using the charging
stand, in order to determine whether the charging stand poses a potential health risk. Please
also observe the applicable regulations regarding the handling of medical implants and radio
wave sources (charging stand).
6.
Other devices can be affected during the inductive charging process if they are in close prox-
imity to the charging stand.
7.
Radio waves can be emitted during inductive charging. If the device is not used as described in
the operating manual, harmful interference cannot be excluded.

3.4 Touchscreen display

The touchscreen display can crack if exposed to extreme pressure. Discontinue use of a device with a
cracked display and send it in for repair. Apply tape to the display before sending. Please also observe
the transport regulations, see Sending for repair, p. 105.

3.5 Usage limits

See Limitations of use, p. 100.

3.6 Operating Exclusions

When the device is operated properly, the dosed liquid comes in contact only with the tip and
not with the device itself.
The user is responsible for checking the suitability of the device for the intended use. This pre-
sumes that the user is sufficiently qualified for the tasks described in this instruction manual.
Do not use the device to dose liquids that corrode polypropylene, polyethylene (tip) or polycar-
bonate (housing).
Avoid aggressive vapors (risk of corrosion).
The device must not be used for oxidizing acids since metal parts and the electronics can be cor-
roded.
If the device is modified by the user, it must no longer be operated. All modifications must be ex-
pressly authorized by the manufacturer.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pur-
suant to part 15B (HandyStep
Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radi-
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