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Read Before Opening, Assembly, or Use
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD—Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN CHOKING, CUTS, PUNCTURE WOUNDS, PINCH INJURIES, EYE INJURY, PERMANENT BLINDNESS, ELECTRICAL INJURY, BATTERY LEAKAGE, CHEMICAL EXPOSURE, BURNS, FIRE, PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.
Read the complete product manual, assembly instructions, warnings, and safety information before opening internal packaging, assembling, powering, operating, storing, transporting, modifying, or allowing another person to use any North Star Scientific product.
Retain this notice and all instructions for future reference. Provide them to every person who assembles, supervises, handles, or uses the product.
Do not use any product unless you understand and agree to follow all applicable warnings and instructions.
Scope of This Notice
This notice applies to all products sold or distributed by North Star Scientific, including:
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Electronics learning kits
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Embedded-systems learning kits
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Telescopes
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Telescope components and accessories
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Optical components
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Battery-powered products
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Electronic modules
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3D-printed components
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Replacement parts
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Hardware
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Tools
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Educational components
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Digital instructions used with physical products
Product-specific instructions and warnings supplement this notice. If a product-specific instruction is more restrictive than this notice, follow the more restrictive instruction.
Intended Use
North Star Scientific products are intended solely for their expressly described educational, scientific, hobby, or astronomical purposes.
Products must not be used:
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In medical, life-support, emergency, rescue, automotive, aviation, industrial-control, security, or other safety-critical applications
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As protective equipment
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As a substitute for professionally designed or certified equipment
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In any application where a component failure could cause injury, death, fire, or substantial property damage
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For weapons, dangerous devices, harmful experiments, unlawful surveillance, or other unlawful purposes
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In any manner inconsistent with the product description, manual, or warnings
Do not rely on any kit, circuit, component, telescope, mount, accessory, or software as a safety system.
Adult Supervision and Age Restrictions
North Star Scientific products contain functional components and are not intended for unsupervised play.
Children and minors must use the products only:
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Under the direct and continuous supervision of a responsible adult
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In accordance with the age guidance provided on the product packaging or product page
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After the supervising adult has read and understood all instructions and warnings
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In a controlled, well-lit, clean, and safe work area
The supervising adult is responsible for:
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Determining whether the activity is appropriate for the user’s age, maturity, experience, and abilities
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Controlling access to small, sharp, electrical, optical, and battery-powered components
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Inspecting the product before and after use
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Ensuring that batteries and electronic components are removed and safely stored after use
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Preventing unauthorized, unsupervised, or improper use
Never leave children, vulnerable persons, or inexperienced users alone with the product or its components.
Small Parts, Choking, Aspiration, and Ingestion Hazards
Products may contain small parts that can be swallowed, inhaled, aspirated, or inserted into the mouth, nose, ears, or other parts of the body.
Small parts may include:
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Screws
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Nuts
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Washers
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Heat-set inserts
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Electronic components
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LEDs
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Resistors
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Capacitors
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Transistors
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Integrated circuits
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Diodes
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Buttons
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Wires
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Connectors
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Batteries
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Battery contacts
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Telescope hardware
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Plastic fragments
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Packaging components
Keep all small parts away from children under 3 years of age, pets, and any person who may place objects in their mouth.
Never:
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Put a component or battery in the mouth
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Use teeth to hold, strip, bend, or manipulate components
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Leave loose components unattended
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Store small parts in food or beverage containers
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Allow components to come into contact with food
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Use any component as jewelry, a toy, or a projectile
Plastic bags, wrapping, and other packaging materials may create a suffocation hazard. Keep all packaging away from infants, children, and pets.
If a component or battery is swallowed, inhaled, or inserted into the body, contact emergency services or an appropriate poison-control or medical professional immediately. Do not wait for symptoms to appear.
Sharp Parts, Cuts, Punctures, and Pinch Hazards
Components may have sharp points, edges, leads, threads, corners, burrs, fractured surfaces, or unfinished areas.
Hazards may include:
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Sharp electronic-component leads
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Cut wire ends
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Screws and threaded hardware
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Metal rods or extrusions
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Broken or cracked plastic
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Broken glass or optical components
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Tools used during assembly
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Collapsible or moving telescope sections
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Servo mechanisms and other moving components
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Pinch points between assembled parts
Handle all parts carefully.
Do not:
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Run fingers along cut metal or wire edges
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Point components or tools toward the face or body
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Force components together
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Use damaged, cracked, bent, or broken parts
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Place fingers near hinges, sliding sections, gears, servos, mounts, or other moving mechanisms
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Allow long hair, jewelry, loose clothing, fingers, or other objects near powered moving parts
Wear appropriate eye protection when:
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Cutting, trimming, bending, clipping, drilling, sanding, filing, or installing parts
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Working with spring-loaded components
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Using hand tools
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Handling components that may break or eject fragments
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Testing circuits in which a component could overheat or rupture
Use only appropriate tools in good condition. Children must not use cutting, heating, drilling, soldering, or power tools without direct and competent adult supervision.
General Electrical Safety
Electronics and embedded-systems kits may create electrical, thermal, fire, and component-failure hazards if assembled or used incorrectly.
Use only the voltage, batteries, cables, power supplies, components, and connections expressly authorized in the instructions.
Never connect a North Star Scientific kit or component directly or indirectly to:
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A household wall outlet
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Mains or line voltage
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High-voltage equipment
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Automotive electrical systems
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Unapproved power supplies
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Damaged chargers or cables
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Any power source exceeding the stated product rating
Never experiment with household electricity.
Before powering a circuit:
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Verify every connection
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Confirm battery polarity
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Confirm component orientation
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Confirm voltage and current requirements
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Check for loose wires
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Check for exposed conductors
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Check for short circuits
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Make sure conductive objects are clear of the workspace
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Remove metal jewelry when appropriate
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Ensure hands and the work surface are dry
Do not power a circuit that is incomplete, damaged, wet, improperly assembled, or not understood.
Never leave a powered circuit unattended.
Immediately disconnect power if a component:
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Becomes unusually hot
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Produces smoke
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Sparks
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Swells
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Leaks
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Emits an unusual odor
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Makes an unexpected sound
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Changes color
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Behaves unpredictably
Do not touch a hot, smoking, leaking, swollen, or failed component. Allow it to cool in a safe location away from combustible materials and follow appropriate disposal procedures.
Electronic components may fail, rupture, overheat, eject fragments, produce smoke, or ignite if miswired, reversed, shorted, overloaded, or operated above their ratings.
Capacitors may retain an electrical charge after power is disconnected. Treat capacitors and circuits as energized until they have been safely discharged using an appropriate method.
Mandatory Power and Battery Removal
All batteries, external power sources, USB power connections, and powered electronic components must be disconnected and removed from their respective kits whenever the product is not actively being used.
At the end of every use session:
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Turn off the product or battery holder.
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Disconnect all USB cables, adapters, chargers, and external power sources.
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Remove all batteries from every battery holder or battery compartment.
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Disconnect or remove powered electronic modules and accessories from the assembled circuit when practical.
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Confirm that no part of the circuit remains energized.
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Store batteries and electronic components separately in a safe, dry location.
Never leave batteries installed or connected while a kit is:
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Unattended
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In storage
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Being transported
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Being packed or shipped
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Being serviced
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Being modified
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Not in active use
Never store an assembled and energized circuit.
Failure to remove batteries or disconnect electronics may result in leakage, corrosion, overheating, short circuits, fire, damaged components, property damage, or personal injury.
Battery Safety
Use only the battery type, size, chemistry, quantity, and voltage specified in the instructions.
Never:
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Mix new and used batteries
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Mix battery brands
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Mix battery chemistries
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Mix rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries
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Install batteries backward
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Short-circuit battery terminals
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Carry loose batteries with keys, coins, tools, or other metal objects
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Charge a battery that is not specifically designed to be recharged
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Use swollen, leaking, corroded, punctured, crushed, wet, overheated, or damaged batteries
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Open, disassemble, puncture, crush, burn, or modify a battery
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Expose batteries to fire, excessive heat, moisture, or direct sunlight
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Dispose of batteries in fire
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Allow batteries or battery terminals to contact conductive materials
Remove depleted batteries promptly.
Inspect battery holders, contacts, wires, and connectors before each use. Do not use a holder with corrosion, loose contacts, exposed conductors, melted plastic, or other damage.
If a battery leaks:
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Avoid contact with the leaking material
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Keep the battery away from children, pets, flames, and combustible materials
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Do not touch your eyes or face
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Follow the battery manufacturer’s cleanup and disposal instructions
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Seek medical attention after skin, eye, mouth, or ingestion exposure as appropriate
Dispose of batteries according to the battery manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable local requirements.
Electronics Learning Kit Safety
Electronics kits may include resistors, capacitors, transistors, integrated circuits, diodes, LEDs, breadboards, jumper wires, buttons, buzzers, battery holders, and other components.
These components are not edible, food-safe, medical-grade, or intended for implantation or bodily contact.
Use components only within their specified ratings.
Never:
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Connect LEDs or other components without appropriate current limiting when required
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Intentionally short a battery or power supply
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Bypass protective components
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Touch a circuit with wet hands
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Use the kit near sinks, bathtubs, pools, rain, drinks, or other liquids
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Operate the circuit on metal, wet, flammable, or conductive surfaces
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Use damaged insulation or exposed wires
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Place powered circuits on bedding, carpeting, paper piles, or other combustible material
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Cover an energized circuit
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Leave an energized circuit unattended
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Use the circuit for any safety-critical purpose
Incorrect polarity, incorrect component placement, overvoltage, excessive current, or short circuits may cause components to become hot, rupture, smoke, or ignite.
Allow hot components to cool before touching them.
Embedded-Systems Kit Safety
Embedded-systems kits may include microcontrollers, displays, servos, motors, sensors, USB cables, breadboards, wires, and other powered modules.
Programming errors, wiring errors, or unexpected software behavior may cause:
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Sudden servo or motor movement
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Pinching
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Entanglement
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Components striking nearby persons or objects
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Overheating
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Excessive electrical current
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Unexpected startup when power is connected
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Loss of control
Before connecting power:
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Secure all moving components
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Keep fingers, hair, clothing, cords, and objects outside the movement range
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Confirm that the program and connections are appropriate
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Be prepared to disconnect power immediately
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Point moving components away from people, animals, fragile objects, and property
Do not attach sharp, heavy, dangerous, or projectile-like objects to servos or moving mechanisms.
Do not use the kit to control vehicles, aircraft, doors, locks, heaters, high-powered motors, machinery, medical equipment, or any system whose unexpected operation could create a hazard.
Disconnect USB power and remove all batteries and powered modules when the kit is not actively being used.
Telescope—Critical Eye and Solar Safety
DANGER: NEVER LOOK AT OR NEAR THE SUN THROUGH A TELESCOPE, FINDERSCOPE, EYEPIECE, CAMERA, PHONE, LENS, FOCUSER, OR ANY OTHER OPTICAL DEVICE. PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE OR BLINDNESS MAY OCCUR IMMEDIATELY AND WITHOUT WARNING.
The North Star Scientific telescope is intended for nighttime astronomical observation only.
Do not use the telescope during daylight hours.
Do not use the telescope:
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During daytime
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For solar observation
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To view a solar eclipse
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At sunrise or sunset while the Sun is visible or near the viewing direction
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To observe objects located close to the Sun
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For daytime terrestrial viewing
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Near any situation in which the telescope could accidentally move toward the Sun
Never aim the telescope, finderscope, camera, phone mount, eyepiece, or optical tube at or near the Sun, even briefly.
Do not look through the telescope while it is being aimed or repositioned during daylight.
Sunglasses, welding glass, smoked glass, photographic film, eclipse glasses, camera filters, eyepiece filters, homemade filters, damaged filters, and other improvised materials do not make prohibited telescope use safe.
Do not attach an improvised solar filter to the telescope.
Eclipse glasses must never be used to look through a telescope, finderscope, binoculars, camera lens, or other magnifying optical device.
North Star Scientific does not authorize or recommend solar observation with this telescope unless a separate North Star Scientific product and written instructions expressly state otherwise.
If the telescope is accidentally pointed at or near the Sun:
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Do not look through any optical component.
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Move away from the eyepiece and finderscope.
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Cover the telescope aperture without looking through the telescope.
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Inspect the product for heat or optical damage before any later use.
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Seek urgent medical evaluation if anyone may have viewed the Sun through the telescope, even if pain or vision changes are not immediately apparent.
Telescope Storage Requirements
The telescope must be stored in safe conditions whenever it is not in active nighttime use.
Immediately after each use:
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Install all lens caps
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Install the main aperture or optical-tube cover
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Install all eyepiece caps
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Install finderscope caps
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Install focuser and dust covers
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Remove or secure loose accessories
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Collapse or lock movable sections as instructed
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Confirm that the telescope cannot tip or roll
All lens caps, aperture covers, eyepiece caps, finderscope caps, and dust covers must remain installed during storage and transportation.
Store the telescope:
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Indoors
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In a dry location
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In a cool and temperature-stable location
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Away from direct sunlight
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Away from windows through which sunlight could enter the optical system
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Away from heaters, furnaces, radiators, open flames, and other heat sources
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Away from moisture, rain, condensation, and high humidity
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Away from combustible materials
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Away from children and pets
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Away from stairs, ledges, doors, walkways, and other locations where it could fall or be struck
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On a stable surface or in a secure container
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With the optical tube and accessories protected from impact
Do not store the telescope uncovered where sunlight can enter the optical tube.
Do not leave the telescope in a vehicle, enclosed trailer, direct sunlight, or another area that may reach high temperatures. Excessive heat may deform, weaken, or damage plastic, adhesive, electronic, optical, or 3D-printed components.
Never leave the telescope outdoors or unattended.
If electronic accessories or batteries are used with the telescope, disconnect and remove all electronics, cables, and batteries before storage.
Telescope Assembly and Operating Safety
Before every use:
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Inspect the optical tube
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Inspect the mirror and optical components
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Inspect the mount, base, or tripod
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Tighten all required fasteners
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Confirm that all structural components are correctly installed
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Confirm that collapsible sections are locked
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Confirm that the telescope moves smoothly and predictably
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Check for cracks, deformation, loose inserts, loose screws, damaged hardware, or missing components
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Confirm that the telescope is stable before installing an eyepiece, camera, phone, or accessory
Operate the telescope only on stable, firm, level ground.
Do not operate the telescope:
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In high winds
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During rain, snow, lightning, storms, or wet conditions
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On ice, unstable ground, stairs, rooftops, ledges, balconies without adequate barriers, or near traffic
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Near pools, bodies of water, cliffs, drop-offs, or other hazards
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Where the telescope could tip onto another person
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Where the telescope could obstruct a walkway or emergency exit
Keep hands and fingers clear of moving, rotating, sliding, or collapsing sections.
Do not climb, sit, stand, hang, lean, or place excessive weight on the telescope, base, mount, rods, optical tube, or accessories.
Do not allow children to move or operate the telescope without direct adult control.
Never point the telescope toward aircraft, vehicles, people, occupied buildings, or private areas.
Optical and Glass Hazards
Mirrors, lenses, filters, eyepieces, and other optical components may crack, chip, shatter, or create sharp fragments if dropped, struck, overtightened, improperly installed, or exposed to severe temperature changes.
Do not use a cracked, chipped, loose, or damaged optical component.
Do not touch broken glass or mirror fragments with bare hands.
Do not attempt to repair a broken mirror, lens, or optical component.
Keep optical components secured during transport and storage.
Do not apply excessive force when installing or removing eyepieces, adapters, mirrors, lenses, covers, or accessories.
3D-Printed and Plastic Components
Some products may include 3D-printed or molded plastic components.
Plastic components may:
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Crack or fracture after impact
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Develop sharp edges
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Deform under heat or prolonged load
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Weaken after exposure to ultraviolet light, chemicals, moisture, or extreme temperatures
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Fail if overtightened
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Wear with repeated assembly and disassembly
Inspect plastic parts regularly.
Do not use any plastic or 3D-printed component that is:
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Cracked
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Split
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Warped
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Melted
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Severely discolored
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Loose
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Missing material
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No longer securely holding required hardware
Do not expose plastic components to open flame, excessive heat, solvents, or chemicals.
Do not place hot components directly against plastic parts.
Do not overtighten screws or inserts installed in plastic.
Workspace and Environmental Safety
Use products only in a clean, dry, organized, well-lit, and adequately ventilated location.
Keep the workspace free from:
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Food and drinks
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Water and other liquids
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Flammable vapors
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Gasoline
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Solvents
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Aerosols
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Loose metal objects
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Conductive debris
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Excessive dust
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Combustible clutter
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Pets
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Unsupervised children
Do not use products while impaired by alcohol, recreational drugs, medications that affect alertness, exhaustion, distraction, or any condition that prevents safe judgment or coordination.
Do not use products during thunderstorms or near electrical hazards.
Wash hands after handling electronic, metal, lubricated, dusty, or damaged components and before eating or touching the face.
Modification, Substitution, and Third-Party Components
Unauthorized modifications may create hazards not addressed by the original instructions.
Do not:
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Drill, cut, melt, heat, sand, rewire, reprogram, or structurally modify a product unless expressly instructed
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Substitute structural or electrical parts without confirming compatibility
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Exceed stated electrical or mechanical ratings
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Use unapproved batteries, chargers, adapters, power supplies, eyepieces, optical filters, fasteners, mounts, or accessories
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Remove safety guards, covers, labels, warnings, current-limiting components, or protective features
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Use a damaged or counterfeit component
North Star Scientific cannot evaluate every third-party component or modification. A customer who installs, connects, substitutes, or uses a third-party product is responsible for verifying its safety, compatibility, ratings, and suitability.
Use of unauthorized components or modifications may cause product failure, fire, injury, property damage, or loss of warranty coverage.
Inspection, Maintenance, and Discontinuing Use
Inspect the product before every use and after any impact, fall, electrical fault, overheating event, transportation incident, or extended storage period.
Stop using the product immediately if you observe:
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Cracks
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Loose hardware
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Missing parts
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Warping
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Corrosion
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Exposed conductors
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Damaged insulation
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Battery leakage
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Burn marks
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Melted plastic
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Unusual odors
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Smoke
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Optical damage
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Unstable movement
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Damaged packaging that may indicate product damage
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Any condition that could make continued use unsafe
Do not continue using a product merely because it still appears to function.
Contact North Star Scientific for guidance before resuming use.
Repairs must be performed only by a competent person using appropriate replacement parts.
Transportation Safety
Before transporting a product:
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Disconnect all power
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Remove all batteries
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Remove or secure all electronic modules
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Install all lens caps, aperture covers, eyepiece caps, and dust covers
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Remove or secure loose accessories
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Protect optical components
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Secure moving or collapsible parts
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Use adequate protective packaging
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Prevent the product from shifting, falling, or being crushed
Do not transport an energized electronic circuit.
Do not transport a telescope with unsecured eyepieces, tools, batteries, or heavy accessories attached.
After transportation, inspect the product before use.
Emergency Response
In an emergency, prioritize personal safety.
For choking, ingestion, breathing difficulty, serious bleeding, electrical injury, burns, fire, battery exposure, eye injury, or possible solar exposure:
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Stop using the product
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Disconnect power only when it is safe to do so
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Move away from fire, smoke, leaking batteries, or electrical hazards
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Contact emergency services or an appropriate medical professional
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Follow the instructions of emergency personnel
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Do not delay treatment while contacting North Star Scientific
Do not use water on an energized electrical fire.
Do not touch an injured person who remains in contact with an electrical source until the source has been safely disconnected.
After any serious incident, preserve the product, packaging, batteries, components, photographs, and relevant information. Do not resume using the product.
User Responsibility
The purchaser, owner, supervising adult, assembler, and user are responsible for:
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Reading and following all instructions and warnings
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Using the product only for its intended purpose
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Selecting an appropriate user and environment
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Providing continuous supervision when required
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Verifying correct assembly
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Inspecting the product before use
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Using appropriate personal protective equipment
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Maintaining control of small and hazardous components
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Disconnecting all power after use
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Removing all batteries and powered electronics when not in use
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Safely storing and transporting the product
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Preventing prohibited daytime or solar use of the telescope
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Preventing unauthorized or unsafe access
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Discontinuing use after damage, malfunction, or abnormal operation
The purchaser is responsible for communicating these warnings to every person who may use, assemble, handle, supervise, store, or transport the product.
Acknowledgment and Assumption of Risk
Assembly and use of educational electronics, embedded systems, telescopes, tools, batteries, optical components, and mechanical parts involve inherent and foreseeable risks.
By purchasing, opening, assembling, handling, supervising, or using a North Star Scientific product, the purchaser and user acknowledge that:
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They have received or had access to applicable warnings and instructions.
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They are responsible for reading and following those warnings and instructions.
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Misuse, incorrect assembly, inadequate supervision, unauthorized modification, improper power sources, unsafe storage, failure to remove batteries, daytime telescope use, solar viewing, and use of damaged components may cause severe injury, blindness, death, fire, or property damage.
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They voluntarily accept the ordinary risks inherent in proper assembly and intended use that cannot be eliminated through reasonable care.
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They assume responsibility for injuries, losses, or damage caused by their misuse, prohibited use, unauthorized modification, failure to supervise, failure to maintain the product, or failure to follow instructions and warnings.
This acknowledgment does not waive any legal right or liability that cannot lawfully be waived.
Limitation of Liability for Misuse
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, North Star Scientific LLC and its owners, officers, employees, contractors, suppliers, distributors, and affiliates will not be responsible for personal injury, death, property damage, economic loss, or other damages arising from:
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Misuse or prohibited use
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Failure to read or follow instructions or warnings
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Improper assembly
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Incorrect wiring
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Use of excessive or unauthorized voltage
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Connection to mains or household electricity
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Leaving products powered or unattended
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Failure to remove batteries or electronics after use
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Battery misuse, leakage, short circuits, or improper disposal
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Inadequate adult supervision
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Daytime telescope use
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Direct or indirect solar observation
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Failure to install lens caps, aperture covers, eyepiece caps, or dust covers
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Unsafe storage or transportation
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Use of damaged, worn, missing, or altered parts
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Unauthorized repairs or modifications
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Use of incompatible third-party parts or accessories
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Use outside the product’s stated purpose
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Use in safety-critical applications
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Continued use after evidence of damage, overheating, malfunction, or instability
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Conduct that is reckless, unlawful, or inconsistent with ordinary safety practices
Nothing in this notice excludes, limits, or waives liability that cannot legally be excluded, limited, or waived.
Nothing in this notice eliminates North Star Scientific’s obligations under applicable consumer-product, warranty, recall, reporting, or product-liability law.
No Guarantee That Warnings Eliminate All Risk
No warning, manual, instruction, guard, or safety measure can describe or eliminate every possible hazard.
Users must exercise reasonable judgment, caution, and common sense at all times.
Do not proceed with assembly or use when:
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The instructions are unclear
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A component appears damaged
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The intended use is not expressly authorized
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Safe operation cannot be confirmed
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Appropriate adult supervision is unavailable
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The user does not understand the risks
Contact North Star Scientific before proceeding.
Incident Reporting and Contact Information
Report product defects, overheating, fire, electric shock, choking incidents, near misses, unexpected component failures, optical hazards, serious injuries, or other safety concerns promptly.
Contact:
North Star Scientific LLC
Email: info@nstarscientific.com
Website: www.nstarscientific.com
Include, when available:
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The order number
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Product name and version
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Date of purchase
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Date and description of the incident
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Photographs or video
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Component markings
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Battery and power-source information
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Assembly configuration
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Relevant software or code
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Description of any injury or property damage
Do not continue using a product that may present a safety hazard while awaiting a response.
Severability
If any provision of this notice is found invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable, that provision will be limited or removed only to the minimum extent necessary. The remaining provisions will continue to apply to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Final Warning
USE PRODUCTS ONLY AS DIRECTED. KEEP SMALL PARTS AWAY FROM CHILDREN. PROVIDE RESPONSIBLE ADULT SUPERVISION. DISCONNECT ALL POWER AND REMOVE ALL BATTERIES AND ELECTRONICS WHEN NOT IN USE. STORE TELESCOPES SAFELY WITH ALL LENS CAPS AND COVERS INSTALLED. DO NOT USE THE TELESCOPE DURING THE DAY. NEVER LOOK AT OR NEAR THE SUN THROUGH ANY TELESCOPE OR OPTICAL DEVICE. MISUSE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY, PERMANENT BLINDNESS, FIRE, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR DEATH.