23. Do not place objects on top of the appliance; do not step or sit on it.
While the appliance is in operation, watch for the presence of children
and pets.
24. Do not disassemble, modify or repair the appliance. None of its parts are
intended to be user-repairable. Any and all maintenance not described in
this manual should be left to an authorized service centre. Do not use the
appliance if it appears damaged or faulty, fell in the water, or if the power
adapter or charging station is damaged.
25. Follow the cleaning and maintenance instructions in this manual.
26. To prevent electrocution, avoid water dripping or splashing on the
appliance, power adapter or charging station; do not submerge any of
these in water or other liquids.
27. Remove the battery in periods of prolonged disuse. Before removing
the battery, make sure the main power switch is off and the appliance is
unplugged.
28. Do not put pressure on the laser navigation module and do not attempt
to remove its cover. You might damage the module.
Class I Laser Device
When using, handling and maintaining this laser-equipped robotic vacuum cleaner,
always observe these precautions:
•
Set the vacuum's main power switch to the off position before handling the device
in any way.
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Do not aim the laser beam at or near people.
•
Do not look into the laser emitter, or even into reflected laser beams.
•
The laser sensor may only be modified and repaired by an authorized service
centre.
Warning:
Failing to follow the use and maintenance instructions in this manual may
cause radiation injury!
Class 1 laser product.
The laser sensor complies with class I of the EN 60825-1 laser
safety standard.
Wavelength: 775–800 nm
Beam divergence: 13°
Pulse length and frequency (or pulse sequence description for
irregular radiation patterns): 100 μs; 3,000 to 4,000 Hz
Maximum power or output energy: 3 mW
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