Leica Geosystems TPS1100 Professional Series - User Manual User Manual

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TPS1100 - User Manual 2.2.1en

Safety directions

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CAUTION:
If a target lamp accessory is
used with the instrument the

lamp's surface temperature may be
extreme after a long working period.
It may cause pain if touched.
Replacing the halogen bulb before
the lamp has been allowed to cool
down may cause burning to the skin
or fingers.
Precautions:
Use appropriate heat protection such
as gloves or woollen cloth before
touching the lamp, or allow the lamp
to cool down first.

Main hazards of use, continued

WARNING:
If computers intended for use
indoors are used in the field

there is a danger of electric shock.
Precautions:
Adhere to the instructions given by
the computer manufacturer with
regard to field use in conjunction with
Leica Geosystems instruments.

CAUTION:
During the transport or
disposal of charged batteries

it is possible for inappropriate
mechanical influences to constitute a
fire hazard.
Precautions:
Before dispatching the equipment or
disposing of it, discharge the
batteries by running the instrument in
tracking mode until they are flat.

CAUTION:
If the accessories used with
the instrument are not

properly secured and the equipment
is subjected to mechanical shock
(e.g. blows, falling), the equipment
may be damaged or people may
sustain injury.
Precautions:
When setting-up the instrument,
make sure that the accessories (e.g.
tripod, tribrach, removable EDM with
counterbalance, connecting cables)
are correctly adapted, fitted, secured,
and locked in position.
Avoid subjecting the equipment to
mechanical shock. Never position the
instrument on the tripod baseplate
without securely tightening the
central fixing screw.
If the screw is loosened, always
remove the instrument immediately
from the tripod.

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