Disposal Of Electrical And Electronic Equipment; Foreword - Leica RANGEMASTER 2700-B Manual De Instrucciones

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FOREWORD

We wish you a great deal of enjoyment and every
success with your new Leica Rangemaster. This
rangefinder emits invisible infrared impulses that are
not harmful to the viewer's eyes and uses an integrated
microprocessor to calculate the distance to an object
from the reflected signal component. In addition, it
registers ambient and situational parameters. With
these - and the measured distance - it calculates the
respective holdover values for different, selectable
ballistic curves and displays them. It features an
outstanding scope with 7x magnification, ensuring a
reliable bearing even under difficult conditions. Plus,
the Leica Rangemaster is easy to handle and operate.
To ensure that you get the best out of this high-quality
and versatile laser rangefinder, we recommend reading
these instructions first.
36
Disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment
(Applies within the EU, and for other Euro-
pean countries with segregated waste
collection systems)
This device contains electrical and/or electronic
components and must therefore not be disposed
of in general household waste! Instead, it should be
disposed of at a recycling collection point provided
by the local authority. This costs you nothing. If the
device contains standard or rechargeable batteries,
these must be removed first and also be disposed of
in line with relevant regulations (for details, refer to the
instructions of your device) Further information on this
issue is available from your local administration, your
local waste collection company, or in the store where
you purchased this device.
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