
LogiScan-15xx Short Instruction ____________________________________________
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2. Laserscanner Module
This MDE device is equipped with a low-
power visible laser diode laser light. The
wavelength is 650 nm and the laser power 1.2
mW nominal. The laser scanner complies with
the requirements of CDRH / IEC Class II.
As with other light sources also strengthen, the operator
should avoid looking directly into the laser beam. It is not
known that occasional exposure to laser light of the CDRH Class II is harmful.
The security labels required are located under the laser light-exit window
Never open any part of the laser module or perform any maintenance at it. The
laser safety regulations may be hurt. The laser module must be repaired
exclusively at the factory.
3. Precautions for using Batteries
Do not damage the batteries, heat, compress, open (eg with a drill) or soak in
water: danger of explosion! Make sure to store batteries out of the reach of
children or animals.
Do not use the product in explosion hazardous areas.
If the product gets wet, do not heat or heat (eg heating, microwave, etc.).
Heated battery can cause an explosion, deform or become unusable. On
contact with water and other liquids, the sticker changes color inside the
terminal. In this case, the warranty claim expires.
Do not use in an airplane or hospital.
Do not expose batteries to direct sunlight (eg car dashboard), because they are
deformed by heat and become unusable.
Do not let the battery unused for long periods in the device or in storage. If the
battery has not been used for 6 months or longer, check the charge status and
charge or dispose of the battery if necessary.
The typical estimated life of a lithium-ion battery is approximately 2 to 3 years,
or 300 to 500 charge cycles, whichever occurs first. A charge cycle is the useful
life of fully charged to fully discharged and fully recharged. For batteries with
which no full charge cycles are run through, the life expectancy is about 2 to 3
years.
Rechargeable lithium ion batteries have a limited lifespan, and gradually lose
their ability to hold a charge. This loss in capacity (aging) is irreversible. Since
the battery capacity decreases, so does the time from about the device can be
operated with a fully charged battery.
Lithium-ion batteries gradually, if they are not in use or during storage (self-
discharge). The battery charge status should be checked regularly. The
instructions contain information such as the state of charge to check and how
the batteries must be recharged.