Oblong IRWP001 Users Manual

Version 2.0 - Created/updated for release 2/13/2017
VIO Tracking System
Safety and Regulatory Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Safety Information
AC Power Adapter Battery Temperature
Regulatory information
Location of regulatory labels FCC compliance IC compliance CE certification EU disposal information International certifications International safety standards
Version 2.0 - Created/updated for release 2/13/2017
INTRODUCTION
This guide contains important safety and regulatory information to prevent personal injury while using Oblong VIO System. It also includes cautions and best practices to prevent damage to the VIO Wand product. Please ensure that you understand and follow all safety guidelines, instructions, and warnings before using your Oblong VIO System.
Covered Oblong products
Oblong Wand Model No. IRW1.0 Oblong WAP Model No. BLEAP1.0
Contact your local sales representative for the correct regional variant necessary in your environment. Always check for the latest version of the manual on
www.oblong.com/viosystem Click on the product page and select Downloads. For additional
compliance information, please visit: www.oblong.com/compliance
SAFETY INFORMATION
AC Power Adapter
Risk of electric shock, fire, or burn if using an AC adapter other than the one provided with this device.
Do not use a damaged power supply or attempt to repair one that is damaged.
Do not immerse the power supply in water or subject it to physical abuse.
Inspect the power supply regularly for damage to its cable, plug, and casing.
Connect only to a properly wired, isolated, and grounded outlet.
Failure to use the included power adapter may violate regulatory compliance requirements and may expose user to safety hazards.
Battery
Wand device is powered by a lithium ion battery.
There is a risk of explosion, fire, or chemical burns if a battery is replaced incorrectly or by an incorrect battery type.
Do not use if battery has been mutilated, or exposed to conducting materials, liquid, fire, or heat (above 54° C or 130° F).
When a battery is misused, it may explode or leak, causing burns and personal injury.
If a battery leaks, use normal precaution and discard immediately.
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