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- 1. Safety instructions
 - 1.1 Manufacturer: SOLA is responsible for the safe delivery condition of the product, including the operating manual and the original accessories.
 - 1.2 Operator: The operator is responsible for using the product as intended, the deployment of personnel, their training and the operational safety of
 - the product.
 - • The operator understands the safety information which is stated on the product and the instructions which are contained in the operating manual.
 - • The operator shall comply with local regulations relating to safety and accident prevention regulations as well as worker protection laws and regulations.
 - • The operator shall immediately notify SOLA if safety-related issues should develop on the product or during its utilization.
 - • The operator shall ensure that the product is not utilized any further if defects become evident, and he will have the product repaired professionally.
 - 1.3 Improper use:
 - • Use of the device and the accessories without instruction.
 - • Use of third-party accessories or additional equipment.
 - • Use outside of the intended limits.
 - • Use under extreme temperature fluctuations without an adequate acclimatization.
 - • Disabling of safety devices and removal of hazard notices and labels.
 - • Unauthorized opening of the device.
 - • Performance of modifications or alterations the device or the accessories.
 - • Deliberate blinding of third parties.
 - • Inadequate safeguarding at the installation site.
 - 1.4 Utilisation limitations:
 - • Do not operate the product in explosion-prone or corrosive environments.
 - • Inform the local safety authorities and safety experts before working in hazardous environments, in close proximity to electrical installations or similar
 - surroundings.
 - 1.5 Usage hazards:
 - Missing or incomplete instructions may result in improper or incorrect use. This can cause accidents with serious damages to
 - persons, property, assets and the environment.
 - • Follow the manufacturer‘s and operator‘s safety instructions.
 - • Protect equipment and accessories from access by children.
 - Blinding by laser radiation can indirectly lead to serious accidents, especially for people who are driving a vehicle or operating
 - machinery. Do not look into the laser beam.
 - • Do not set up the laser beam and the laser plane at eye level or aim at people.
 - A fall, longer storage, transportation or other mechanical effects can lead to erroneous measurement results. Check the unit for
 - damage before use. Do not use damaged equipment.
 - • Repairs have to be exclusively performed by SOLA.
 - • Check the accuracy of the device before use.
 - 1.6 Charger / batteries / rechargeable batteries:
 - There is a risk of mortal danger from electric shock.
 - • Never open the SOLA Li-Ion battery charger or charging station.
 - • Only use the SOLA Li-Ion battery charger and charging station in dry places and do not bring them into contact with liquids.
 - Mechanical damage can cause batteries to leak, explode or catch fire, or trigger the release of toxic substances.
 - • Batteries and rechargeable batteries may not be opened or exposed to mechanical loads.
 - • Damaged batteries, chargers and charging stations may not be used.
 - • Repairs have to be exclusively performed by SOLA.
 - High ambient temperatures and immersion into liquids can cause a leakage, fire or explosion of the batteries or trigger the release
 - of toxic substances.
 - • Protect batteries and rechargeable batteries from mechanical damage during transport.
 - • Never store the Li-Ion battery in the sun, on radiators or behind glass windows.
 - • Do not overheat batteries and rechargeable batteries or expose them to fire.
 - • Avoid the ingress of moisture into batteries and rechargeable batteries.
 - • Do not use damaged batteries or rechargeable batteries. Dispose of them properly.
 - Short-circuiting or unintended use can cause batteries to overheat and create an injury or fire hazard.
 - • Do not transport or store batteries in the pockets of garments.
 - • Do not bring the battery contacts in contact with jewelery, keys, or other electrically conductive objects.
 - • Do not recharge batteries (exception: Ni-MH rechargeable batteries)
 - • Do not discharge the batteries through short-circuiting.
 - • Do not solder the batteries within the device.
 - • Do not mix old and new batteries, and do not mix batteries from different manufacturers or with a differing type designation.
 - Using charging devices from other manufacturer‘s can damage the Li-Ion batteries. This can lead to a fire and explosion hazard.
 - • Only use original SOLA accessories.
 - If disposed of improperly third parties can possibly be seriously injured and the environment polluted. Burning plastic components
 - generates toxic fumes which may impair health. Batteries/rechargeable batteries may explode if they are damaged or heated excessively,
 - and thereby cause poisoning, burning, corrosion or environmental contamination. If disposed of negligently unauthorized
 - persons are able to use the product improperly.
 - • The product may not be disposed of together with household waste. Dispose of the device and the accessories properly.
 - • Protect the product at all times from access by unauthorized persons, and especially children.
 - 1.7 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC):
 - The electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of the product to function in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharge are
 - present, without causing electromagnetic interference to other devices.
 - 1.8 Disturbance caused to other devices by SOLA devices and vice versa:
 - Although the product meets the strict requirements of the relevant directives and standards, SOLA can not completely exclude the
 - possibility of interference with other devices (for example, when using the product in combination with third-party devices, such as
 - field computers, personal computers, wireless devices, mobile phones, certain cables or external batteries).
 - • When using computers and radio equipment make sure to observe the vendor-specific information about electromagnetic compatibility.
 - • Only use original SOLA equipment and accessories.
 - Although the products meet the strict requirements of the relevant directives and standards, SOLA cannot entirely exclude the possibility that intense electromagnetic
 - radiation in the immediate vicinity of radio transmitters, two-way radios, diesel generators etc. may distort the measurement results.
 - • When performing measurements under these conditions, check the plausibility of the results.
 - 1.9 FCC statement
 - The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
 - user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
 - This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The following two conditions apply for operation:
 - (1) This device must not cause harmful radio interference; and
 - (2) this device must accept any radio interference received, including interference that could adversely affect operation.
 - This device has passed the compliance test for limits for a digital class B device as per Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
 - designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device produces and
 - uses radio-frequency energy and can also emit it. If it is not installed and used according to the instructions, it may cause harmful
 - interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
 - If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
 - encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
 - • Realign the receiving antenna or set up in a different location
 - • Set up the device further away from the receiver
 - • Connect the device to another socket than that to which the receiver is connected
 - • Seek advice from the dealership or a technical expert
 - 1.10 ISED statement (applicable for Canada)
 - This device contains licence-exempt transmitters/receivers that comply with the RSS standard(s) of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.
 - The following two conditions apply to operation: (1) This device must not cause harmful radio interference. (2) This device must accept any radio interference
 - received, including interference that could adversely affect operation.
 - 2. Laser safety /classification
 - Warning of dangers in general Class 2 laser device Class 2M laser device
 - 2.1 Laser classes 2 and 2M:
 - When using Class 2 or Class 2M laser devices, the eye is protected by the blink reflex and/or aversion reaction in the case of random
 - and short-term exposure.
 - Looking directly into the beam with optical aids (e.g. binoculars, telescopes) can be dangerous. Looking into the laser beam may
 - be hazardous to the eye.
 - • Do not look into the laser beam.
 - • Do not point the laser beam at other people.
 - Labelling on the devices:
 - • Do not remove the type plates!
 - 3. Maintenance, storage and transportation
 - 3.1 Cleaning:
 - • Wipe off any dirt with a soft damp cloth.
 - • Check the outlet openings of the laser regularly, and thoroughly clean them if necessary. Do not touch the glass with your fingers.
 - • Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or solvents.
 - • Do not immerse the device into water!
 - • Clean and dry wet equipment, accessories and transport containers prior to packaging them. Only pack equipment again when it is completely dry.
 - • Keep plug connections clean and protected from moisture.
 - 3.2 Storage:
 - • The equipment must only be stored within the specified temperature limits.
 - • After prolonged storage, check the accuracy of the measuring device before using it.
 - 3.3 Storage of batteries/rechargeable batteries:
 - • To store batteries/rechargeable batteries, remove them from the device or the charging station.
 - • They should preferably be stored in a dry environment at room temperature.
 - • Protect from moisture and humidity. Dry any wet or damp batteries before storage and before use.
 - • Before storing for extended periods, charge the battery to 80% capacity. Repeat the process every six months during storage.
 - • After storage, fully charge the battery before use.
 - • Check batteries for any damage before use. Do not use damaged batteries!
 - 3.4 Transport
 - The device may be damaged if it falls or is subjected to strong vibrations.
 - • Never transport the product loose. Always use the original packaging or an equivalent transport container.
 - • Switch off the measuring device before transporting it. During the shutdown the pendulum unit is locked in position and protected against damage.
 - • Check the unit for damage before use.
 - • Check the levelling accuracy of the device regularly.
 - 3.5 Transporting batteries/rechargeable batteries:
 - When transporting or shipping batteries/rechargeable batteries, the operator is responsible for complying with the applicable national and international laws
 - and regulations.
 - • Before shipping, remove the batteries/rechargeable batteries from the device.
 - • In principle, Li-ion batteries are subject to the requirements for dangerous goods; nonetheless, they can be transported by the user by road without any
 - further requirements.
 - • For dispatch via third parties (e.g. shipping companies or air freight), certain requirements for packaging and labelling must be observed.
 - • Remove battery from the device and ship it in its storage condition (80% capacity).
 - • Mask open contacts.
 - • Pack the battery so that it cannot move in the packaging and it cannot be damaged by external impacts.
 - • Observe other national and international regulations and, if necessary, additional requirements of the respective transport company.
 - 4. Disposal
 - If disposed of improperly, may cause serious injury to yourself and third parties and pollute the environment. Burning plastic components generates toxic fumes
 - which may impair health. Batteries/rechargeable batteries may explode if they are damaged or heated excessively, and thereby cause poisoning, burning,
 - corrosion or environmental contamination. If disposed of negligently unauthorized persons are able to use the product improperly.
 - Measuring tools, accessories and packaging must be recycled in an environmentally-friendly manner.
 - The product as well as the accessories - especially the batteries and rechargeable batteries - must not be disposed of with
 - household waste.
 - • Dispose of the device and the accessories properly
 - • Only dispose of batteries when discharged.
 - • Observe the country-specific disposal requirements.
 - Only for EU countries:
 - According to European Directive 2002/96/EC, electrical and electronic equipment that is no longer usable and, according to
 - European Directive 2006/66/EC, defective or used batteries must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally
 - friendly manner. Products and accessories must not be disposed of with household waste!
 - Your SOLA dealership will take back batteries, rechargeable batteries and old equipment, and will ensure proper disposal.
 - 5. Technical data and accessories
 - All technical data and optional accessories can be found in the descriptions on our website at www.sola.at