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Beware of Hot Surfaces:
The area around the projector's exhaust can become extremely hot during and after use.
Avoid touching these surfaces directly, as they may cause burns. Allow the projector
sufficient time to cool down before handling it. Be mindful when placing the projector on
surfaces that could be affected by heat.
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Protect Your Eyes from Bright Light:
Never look directly into the projector lens when it is powered on. The intense light emitted
can cause serious eye injury or long-term vision damage. Always ensure the projector is
properly aimed away from direct view and consider using a remote control to minimize
exposure during operation.
Additional Notes:
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Do Not Open the Device Without Proper Training:
To avoid the risk of electric shock or damage, do not attempt to open the projector's casing.
Only qualified technicians or maintenance professionals should perform repairs or internal
maintenance, as there are no user-serviceable parts inside.
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Avoid Moisture and Rain:
Protect the projector from exposure to moisture, rain, or other sources of liquid to prevent
short circuits, electrical hazards, or misfiring of internal components. Always store the
projector in a dry environment when not in use.
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Operating Temperature:
The projector is designed to function safely within a temperature range of 0°C to 35°C.
Operating the device outside of this range may cause it to malfunction or become damaged.
Always ensure the environment remains within these limits for optimal and safe operation.
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