Cautions - FLIR Navigator II Operator's Manual

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caUtIONS

In the Navigator II Operator's Manual,
a potential hazard, which, if not avoided, may harm you, someone else,
or the Navigator II. For greater safety, and to achieve the highest levels of
performance from your Navigator II, always follow these cautions when
handling and operating your Navigator II camera system.
caUtION!
The Navigator II imaging system is controlled by US export laws. There are
special versions of this system that are approved for international distribution
and travel. Please contact FLIR Systems if you have any questions.
caUtION!
Failure to follow the caution may result in damage to the Navigator II.
caUtION!
• Do not use the Navigator II imaging system as your primary navigation
system. Use it in conjunction with other navigation aids and a primary
manual navigation system.
• Do not open the Navigator II camera body for any reason. Disassembly
of the camera (including removal of the cover) can cause permanent
damage and will void the warranty.
• When cleaning your Navigator II, be very careful not to leave fingerprints
on the Navigator II's infrared camera optics. They are treated with a
special coating that can be permanently damaged by the oils in your skin.
Refer to the Caring For Your Navigator II section for instructions.
• The Navigator II runs off of 12 VDC. Plugging it in to any other power
level will damage the system.
• Do not use the thermal imager to look at high-intensity radiation sources
like the sun, lasers, arc welders, etc., as prolonged exposure can damage
the imagers.
• Navigator II is designed to withstand the shocks and vibrations commonly
encountered in the normal maritime environment. Don't expose the
camera to excessive impacts.
• Only a qualified marine electronics technician should install your
Navigator II. FLIR assumes no responsibilty for improper installation.
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