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GOSSEN Foto- und Lichtmesstechnik GmbH

Warnings

In the event of malfunction, switch off the exposure meter immediately.
If the event that smoke develops or unusual odors become apparent, which are caused by either the
exposure meter, remove the battery from the meter in order to prevent possible fire. Continuing to
operate the exposure meter after such malfunctions have occurred may result in severe injury.
Please contact your local dealer or GOSSEN Service in order to eliminate malfunctioning. If you bring
or send the meter in for repairs, make sure that the battery has been removed first.

Never use the exposure meter in proximity to flammable gases.
Electronic devices must not be used near flammable gases. Otherwise there would be danger of
explosion and fire.

Never hang the meter and/or the carrying strap around the head or neck of a child.
Danger of strangulation exists if the carrying strap is hung around the head or neck of a child.

Store the exposure meter at a location which cannot be accessed by children.
The exposure meter and its accessories include parts which can be swallowed. Make sure that these
parts (e.g. housing covers, battery etc.) do not fall into the hands of children who might swallow them.
Otherwise, danger of suffocation prevails.

Do not dismantle the exposure meter.
Never touch any parts located inside of the housing - injury may result. Never attempt to repair the
meter yourself or try to open the meter. Repairs may only be made by qualified personnel. If the
meter’s housing is damaged due to dropping or other external influences, remove the rechargeable
battery or power supply and contact your local dealer or GOSSEN Service for repair.

Avoid any and all contact with liquid crystals.
If the display is damaged (e.g. broken), danger of injury due to contact with glass shards or discharge
of liquid crystals exists. Make sure that skin, eyes and mouth do not come into contact with the liquid
crystals.


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