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• Individuals who are exposed to hazardous environments that contain flammable liquid or gas should
NOT
operate the COVVI Hand when in those environments.
• Do
NOT
subject the COVVI Hand to intentional excessive impacts. Any damage caused by intentional
harm or neglect will not be covered under the warranty.
• The COVVI Hand has been tested and certified with IP44 rating, which classifies the degree of protection
against solids and water as protected against solid objects over 1mm in diameter and sprays or splashes
from all directions.
• The wrist interface is not IP44 water or dust resistant as it is highly dependent on the individual socket
build and so should be kept dry at all times.
• Do
NOT
submerge the COVVI Hand in water. Any damage caused by intentional submersion in water will
not be covered under the warranty.
• If the glove is punctured it will affect the IP44 water and dust resistance protection for the hand.
• Do
NOT
expose the COVVI Hand to an open flame.
• Do
NOT
expose the COVVI Hand to chemicals such as solvents, acids, alkalis, corrosive substances,
detergents, and similar chemicals as this could damage the components in the hand. If the hand needs
cleaning, mild soap and a soft damp cloth should be used. Abrasive cleaners and cleaning cloths will
scratch the covers.
• Before operating a vehicle with the COVVI Hand, local regulations should be checked, and the user’s
insurance company must be notified. We recommend that the prosthesis is fully charged. In the event of
an accident occurring while operating a vehicle with a COVVI Hand or any other COVVI product; COVVI
Ltd. and COVVI USA INC shall not be liable under any circumstances.
• Do
NOT
use the COVVI Hand to operate a firearm.
• The COVVI Hand is not suitable for extreme sports. These include, but are not limited to: base jumping,
sky diving, downhill/endure mountain biking, motocross, rock climbing, abseiling, bouldering and power
lifting. Any sport that would involve the COVVI Hand getting wet must be avoided. These include, but are
not limited to: diving, swimming, snorkelling, surfing, kayaking and canoeing.
3.0 Safety Precautions
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