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standards for laser product design with
the exception of deviations in accordance
with "Laser Notice No. 50" from
26 July 2001.
Radiation data for the laser sensor
The following table specifies the laser sen-
sor's physical data.
Maximum pulse energy
Maximum average output
Pulse duration
Divergence (horizontal x verti-
cal)
WARNING
If any of these instructions are not followed
then there is a risk of eye injury!
Never look into the laser sensor (which
emits spreading invisible laser radia-
tion) at a distance of 100 mm or closer
with magnifying optics such as a mag-
nifying glass, microscope, lens or simi-
2.64 µJ
lar optical instruments.
Testing, repair, removal, adjustment
45 mW
and/or replacement of the laser sen-
sor's spare parts must only be carried
33 ns
out by a qualified workshop - we rec-
ommend an authorised Volvo work-
28° × 12°
shop.
To avoid exposure to harmful radia-
tion, do not carry out any readjust-
ments or maintenance other than
those specified here.
The repairer must follow specially
drawn up workshop information for the
laser sensor.
Do not remove the laser sensor (this
includes removing the lenses). A
removed laser sensor fulfils laser
class 3B as per standard IEC 60825-1.
Laser class 3B is not eye-safe and
therefore entails a risk of injury.
The laser sensor's connector must be
unplugged before removal from the
windscreen.
07 Driver support
The laser sensor must be fitted onto
the windscreen before the sensor's
connector is plugged in.
The laser sensor transmits a laser light
when the remote control key is in key
position II (p. 71) even if the engine is
switched off.
Related information
City Safety™ (p. 217)
07
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