Battery Safety; Ce Statement - Opticon H25 User Manual

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Under no circumstance will supplier be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential or incidental damages baring out of the
use or inability to use the hardware and software and/or any data loss, even if supplier has been informed about the pos-
sibility of such damages.
LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT

1.3 Battery Safety

Lithium-ion battery packs might get hot, explode, ignite and/or cause serious injury if exploded by abusive using. Please follow the
safety warnings listed as below:
Do not throw the battery pack in fire. Do not expose the battery to high temperatures.
Do not connect the positive battery pack with negative battery pack to each other with any metal object (like wire).
Do not carry or store battery pack together with metal objects.
Do not pierce the battery pack with nails or drills, strike the battery pack with a hammer, step on the battery pack or
otherwise expose it to strong impacts, shocks or excessive force.
Do not solder onto the battery pack.
Do not expose battery pack to liquid or allow the battery contacts to get wet.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack. The battery pack contains safety and protection measures, which, if
damaged, may cause the battery pack to generate heat, explode or ignite.
Do not discharge the battery pack using any device except for the specified device. When it is used in devices other than
the specified devices, the battery pack can be damaged or its life expectancy reduced. If the device causes any abnormal
current to flow, it may cause the battery pack to become hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury.
In the event the battery pack leaks and the fluid gets into one's eye, do not rub the eye. Rinse well with water and imme-
diately seek medical care. If left untreated, the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye.

1.4 CE Statement

This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been
applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:
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EN 60950-1: 2006 +A11:2009 +A1:2010
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
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EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1: 2010
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Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short range devices; Radio equipment to be used in the
1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range; Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods
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EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1: 2010
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Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short range devices;Radio equipment to be used in the 1
GHz to 40 GHz frequency range; Part 2: Harmonized EN covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE
Directive
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