Led lenser® * h7r – LED LENSER H7R.2 User Manual

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LED LENSER® * H7R

.2

The H7R.2 can be operated between -20 C°

and +50 C° (Or between -4 F° and 122 F°).

Ensure that the H7R.2 is not subjected to more

extreme temperatures, intense vibrations,

explosive atmosphere, solvents and/or vapors.

Also continuous exposure to direct sunlight,

high humidity and/or moisture must be

avoided.

Changes, repairs and maintenance over and

above those described in the documents

accompanying the product may only be carried

out by authorized technical personnel.

If it is found that the product is filled with

full batteries / accumulators in the correct

orientation (polarity!) and properly closed, and

still unable to be function safely and normally,

or the product shows damage, it must be

rendered inoperable and not used any further.

In this case, for warranty matters, contact your

dealer.

15. Safety instructions

This product is not a children's toy.

Since it has small parts that can be swallowed,

it is especially not suitable for those under the

age of 5.

The article may not be used for examinations

of the eyes (e.g. for a pupil test).

When in use, heat accumulation, e.g. by

covering, must be avoided.

If the product does not work correctly, the

first thing that must be checked is whether

this is due to discharged or incorrectly placed

battery/accumulators.

If using in traffic, please follow the respective

legal regulations.

The most hazardous threat posed by this

product is the optical radiation known as Blue

Light Hazard (400 nm to 780 nm). The thermal

hazard threshold values are not clearly

determined yet.

The risk for the viewer depends on the use or

on how the product is installed. However, there

is no optical hazard as long as the aversion

responses limit the time of exposure and

as long as the information contained in this

instruction manual is observed.

The aversion reactions are triggered by the

exposure and they are a natural reaction that

protects the eye from hazards through optical

radiation. This includes in particular conscious

aversion reactions such as eye or head

movement (e.g. turning away).

When using the product it is of particular

importance to bear in mind that the aversion

reactions of person at whom the light is

directed at may be weakened or completely

suspended as a result of medication, drugs or

illness.

Because of the blinding effect of the product,

improper use may lead to reversible, i.e.

temporary impairment of sight (physiological

blinding) or afterimages, or it may trigger

queasiness and fatigue (through physiological

blinding). The intensity of the temporary

discomfort or the time until the side effects

subside depends primarily on the brightness

between the blinding-light source and the

surrounding area. Photosensitive people

in particular ought to consult a medical

consultant prior to using this product.

As a matter of principle the rule is that high-

intensity light sources carry a high secondary

hazard potential due to their blinding effect.

Just like looking into other bright light sources

(e.g. headlights of a car), the temporary limited

impairment of vision and afterimages may lead

to irritation, inconveniences, impairments and

even accidents, depending on the situation.

This information applies to the use of a single

product. If more light-emitting products of

the same type or of a different type are used

together, the intensity of the optical radiation

may increase.

Every longer viewing/eye-contact with the

source of radiation of this product by the user

or other persons, with and without other light-

bundling instruments, is to be avoided as a

matter of principle! Instead, the eyes are to be

closed deliberately in such cases and the head

ought to be turned away from the light beam.

In case of a commercial use or the product’s

use by public bodies, the user must be

instructed to follow all applicable laws and

regulations that correspond to the individual

case of usage.

Important rules of conduct:

Do not aim the light beam directly into the eyes

of a person.

The user or any other person should not look

directly into the light beam.

In the event of optical radiation hitting the eye,

one must shut their eyes and turn their head

away from the beam.

The instruction manual and this information

must be stored safely and must always be kept

together with the product.

It is prohibited to look straight into the light

that is being emitted by this product.

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