Safety Instructions
Laser Safety
Section titled “Laser Safety”Compliance
Section titled “Compliance”| Standard | Value |
|---|---|
| Classification | CLASS II LASER PRODUCT |
| Compliance | 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 |
| Max Power Output | <1mW |
| Wavelength | 505-670nm |
| Standard | IEC/EN60825-1: 2014 |
Safety Guidelines
Section titled “Safety Guidelines”- Eye Safety: Do not expose your eyes to the laser beam while the product is in operation. Extended exposure may be hazardous.
- Optical Tools: Never view the laser beam through telescopes, binoculars, or other optical instruments—serious eye injury may result.
- No Modifications: Do not disassemble or modify the laser. This may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.
- Exposure Limit: Class 2 laser exposure is considered safe for a maximum of 2 seconds. Eyelid reflexes normally provide adequate protection.
- Reflective Surfaces: Cover reflective, specular, or shiny surfaces while the laser is in operation.
- Public Areas: Shield the laser beam with barriers where possible and post warning signs.
- Children: Never allow children to operate the laser unsupervised.

Battery Safety
Section titled “Battery Safety”Charging Warnings
Section titled “Charging Warnings”- Do NOT mix rechargeable and alkaline batteries
- Do NOT charge with USB if alkaline batteries are installed
- The device may heat up while charging—this is normal
- Unplug the charger and remove batteries when not in use
Charging Specifications
Section titled “Charging Specifications”| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Input | DC 5V, 1A |
| Port | Micro USB |
| Battery Type | 2×AA NI-MH rechargeable |
Low Battery Indicators
Section titled “Low Battery Indicators”- When battery is low, the battery icon will flash
- Charge or replace batteries if the device won’t turn on
- For long-term storage, fully charge and recharge every 6 months
Disposal
Section titled “Disposal”- Used batteries must be collected at designated waste stations
- Do not dispose of batteries with household waste
- Follow your country’s electronic waste regulations