LaserRange-Master T4 Pro
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Compact laser distance meter for measuring length,
area and volume – with Bluetooth
®*
interface and
angle measurement function
EN
Completely read through the operating instructions, the
„Warranty and Additional Information“ booklet as well as
the latest information under the internet link at the end of
these instructions. Follow the instructions they contain. This
document must be kept in a safe place and if the laser device
is passed on, this document must be passed on with it.
!
General safety instructions
– The device must only be used in accordance with its intendedpurpose
and within the scope of the specifications.
– The measuring tools and accessories are not toys. Keep out of reach
of children.
– Modifications or changes to the device are not permitted, this will
otherwise invalidate the approval and safety specifications.
– Do not expose the device to mechanical stress, extreme temperatures,
moisture or significant vibration.
– The device must no longer be used if one or more of its functions fail
or the battery charge is weak.
– Please ensure compliance with the safety regulations set out by local and
national authorities with regard to the correct and proper use of the device.
– Attention: Do not look into the direct or reflected beam.
– Do not point the laser beam towards persons.
– If a person‘s eyes are exposed to class 2 laser radiation, they should
shut their eyes and immediately move away from the beam.
– Tampering with (making changes to) the laser device is not permitted.
– Under no circumstances should optical instruments (magnifying glass,
microscope, binoculars)
Safety instructions
Using class 2 lasers
Laser radiation!
Do not stare into the beam!
Class 2 laser
< 1 mW · 650 nm
EN 60825-1:2014
Safety instructions
Dealing with electromagnetic radiation
– The measuring device complies with electromagnetic compatibility
regulations and limits in accordance with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
which is covered by the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU.
– Local operating restrictions – for example, in hospitals, aircraft, petrol
stations or in the vicinity of people with pacemakers – may apply.
Electronic devices can potentially cause hazards or interference or
be subject to hazards or interference.
– The measuring accuracy may be affected when working close to
high voltages or high electromagnetic alternating fields.