Led Lenser F1R Operating Instructions Manual - page 10
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3. Safety notes
EN Operating instructions F1R_V.01 | 7/31/2014
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CAUTION
PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SAFETY (EYE SAFETY)
The flashlight is classified in risk group 2 (medium risk) in
accordance with standard IEC 62471 and thus extends beyond
the “free group”. The risk of damage to the retina caused by optical
radiation (blue light from 400 nm to 780 nm) is inherent, yet the
thresholds are considerably undercut.
NOTE
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
The flashlight meets the requirements of the 2014/30/EC guideline with
regard to electromagnetic compatibility.
Modifications / Repairs
CAUTION
DO NOT MAKE ANY MODIFICATIONS/REPAIRS
Repairs, additions or modifications to the flashlight are not permitted
as these may lead to damages to the flashlight or a risk to persons:
Therefore:
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LEDs cannot be replaced.
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Do not open the flashlight unless this is expressly permitted by the
operating instructions.
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Never carry out repairs yourself, always take the flashlight to a specialist
dealer.
Batteries and battery packs
WARNING
EXPLOSION OR RISK OF ACID BURNS
Batteries/battery packs can explode as a result of strong heat-
ing.
Leaking of battery fluid can cause chemical burns.
Therefore:
Batteries and battery packs...
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May not be exposed to direct sunlight or great heat over an extended
period of time,
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May not be heated or thrown into the fire and avoid heat buildup in the
flashlight by covering it, for instance,
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May not be thrown into water or left out in the rain,
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May not be swallowed,
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May not be opened, damaged or short-circuited,
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May only be recharged if they are labeled accordingly,
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May not be stored within the reach of children,
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May only be inserted into the battery compartment in accordance with
the displayed markings (+/-),
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Should be removed from the flashlight if you will not be using it for some
time or if they are empty.