Health and safety precautions – LaCie DVD121 User Manual

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LaCie Dupli Disc DVD121 USB 2.0

User Manual

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This symbol on the prod-

uct or on its packaging

indicates that this prod-

uct must not be disposed

of with your other household waste.

Instead, it is your responsibility to

dispose of your waste equipment by

handing it over to a designed collec-

tion point for the recycling of waste

electrical and electronic equipment.

The separate collection and recycling

of your waste equipment at the time of

disposal will help to conserve natural

resources and ensure that it is recy-

cled in a manner that protects human

health and the environment. For more

information about where you can drop

off your waste equipment for recycling,

please contact your local city office,

your household waste disposal service,

or the shop where you purchased the

product.

Class I Laser product
This equipment is certified to comply

with DHHS Rule 21 CFR Chapter I,

subchapter J in effect as of the date of

manufacture.
This equipment is classified as a Class

I Laser product and no hazardous laser

radiation is emitted outside the drive.

Laser Specification
Class I Laser product
Wave Length: 635-675 nm / 640-66

nm, 775-815 nm
Laser Power: No hazardous radiation

is emitted.

Only qualified persons are autho-

rized to carry out maintenance on

this device.

Read this User Manual carefully

and follow the correct procedure

when setting up the device.

Do not open your duplicator or at-

tempt to disassemble or modify it.

Never insert any metallic object

into the drive to avoid any risk of

electrical shock, fire, short-circuit-

ing or dangerous emissions. Your

duplicator contains no user-service-

able parts. If it appears to be mal-

functioning, have it inspected by a

qualified LaCie Technical Support

representative.

Never expose your device to rain,

or use it near water, or in damp or

wet conditions. Never place objects

containing liquids on the duplicator,

as they may spill into its openings.

Doing so increases the risk of elec-

trical shock, short-circuiting, fire or

personal injury.

Make sure that the computer and

duplicatord are electrically ground-

ed. If the devices are not grounded,

there is an increased risk of electri-

cal shock. Power requirements 100-

240 V~, 1.5 A, 60-50 Hz, (Supply

voltage fluctuations not exceeding ±

10% of the nominal, transient over-

voltages according to over-voltage

category II).

Health and Safety Precautions

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