Notes On Conformity; Operating Environment/Environmental Conditions; Operational Safety - Silvercrest DGP1000 User Manual And Service Information

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Notes on conformity

This device conforms fully with the requirements and provisions of the EMC
Directive 2004/108/EC. The Declaration of Conformity can be found at the
end of this manual.
This device complies with the standards EN 55022: 2006 and EN 55024:
1998 + A1: 2001 + A2: 2003.
Compliance with these standards is no longer guaranteed in the event of
unauthorised modification or changes to the device. The manufacturer does
not accept liability for any damage incurred as a result.

Operating environment/Environmental conditions

• Protect the device against moisture, vibration, dust, heat and direct
sunlight, as these could damage the product.
• The device should not be used outdoors or in tropical climates.

Operational safety

• Always read and comply with the instructions in the documentation of
your computer before connecting the base unit of the digital pen.
• If this product is exposed to extreme temperature fluctuations, condensa-
tion can lead to the accumulation of moisture which can cause a short
circuit. In this case wait until the device has reached ambient temperature
before use.
• To disconnect a cable, always pull the connector and never the cable.
Ensure that the cables are not kinked. Always position the cables so that
they cannot be stepped on or cause an obstruction.
• Never place any burning objects such as candles or any objects contain-
ing liquids such as vases, cups or glasses next to the device.
• Keep the device away from high-frequency and magnetic interference
sources (e.g. TVs, mobile phones, loudspeakers) to prevent functional
faults.
• Only use batteries of the same type and the same charging capacity. Al-
ways ensure correct polarity of the batteries. Remove the batteries if you
will not be using the device for a prolonged period of time, as they can
leak. Contact with the skin will cause chemical burns. For this reason it is
absolutely essential to remove leaking batteries with acid-resistant pro-
tective gloves.
• Never try to recharge batteries and never throw them into an open fire
(risk of explosion).
• Remember to protect the environment. Used batteries should not be dis-
posed of in domestic waste. They must be taken to a collection point for
old batteries.
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