Introduction
The ZEISS DTI 6/20 and DTI 6/40 are advanced thermal imaging devices designed for nature observation, long-range hunting, and general civil use. This document provides essential safety guidelines for handling, battery usage, and power supply, along with crucial regulatory and disposal information.
Proper adherence to these instructions ensures safe operation and longevity of your ZEISS DTI 6 device. For detailed operational instructions, please refer to the user manual and Quick Guide available at www.zeiss.com/hunting/downloads.
Key Safety Information
- Avoid direct exposure of the lens to intense heat sources like the sun or lasers to prevent internal damage.
- Ensure all rubber covers are securely closed to maintain IPX5 and IPX7 protection ratings.
- Handle the device and its internal battery with care to prevent damage from impacts or mishandling.
- Keep metal objects away from battery terminals to avoid short circuits.
- Never use damaged or leaking lithium-ion batteries.
- Dispose of batteries and electronic devices responsibly according to local regulations and the guidelines provided in this document.
Regulatory Compliance
The ZEISS DTI 6/20 and DTI 6/40 comply with EU directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. Full EU declarations of conformity are available at www.zeiss.com/cop/conformity.
The devices also meet FCC and IC standards for radio frequency emissions, ensuring safe and compliant operation in North America. Specific FCC ID: 2AMSP-DTI6 and IC: 22938-DTI6.
Intended Use
This device is intended for displaying thermal signatures in various observational scenarios. It is not a toy and should only be used as described in the accompanying manuals.