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Owner Handbook
Lanta Product Safety
USE & MAINTENANCE
YOU MUST READ THESE WARNINGS carefully because they include important
safety information about the installation, operation and maintenance of this
product. Follow all instructions to maintain Manufacturer Warranty and for your
own safety.
BEFORE operating this device.
these products be used outdoors unless stated otherwise.
operation.
solvents or liquids to clean the product.
product for any reason. This will invalidate your Manufacturer Warranty and
may impair the safety features of the product.
or moisture. The unit must be repaired by an authorised service centre only.
Manufacturer Warranty is void if unit is opened or adapted in any way. Operator
safety may be compromised if this product is not operated and maintained
in accordance with the details contained in this Owner Handbook.
plug or any other location - it is essential for user safety.
with one of the same type, size and value.
producing high voltages from its outputs and has mains voltages inside the
cabinet.
MAINS WARNINGS
operating range of the product.
connected to a power pack or other dimmer.
plug or any other location - it is essential for user safety.
unplug from the mains.
PHYSICAL WARNINGS
Always secure the product to a fastening device using a safety chain.
manner, stop using the unit immediately and contact your supplier.
as a whole or handle if provided.
LASER WARNINGS - WHERE APPLICABLE
if lasers are used incorrectly.
light directly strikes the eyes.
audience or other personnel could get direct laser beams or bright reflections
into their eyes.
NON INTERLOCKING HOUSING WARNINGS
emitters.
laser radiation.
blindness, skin burns, and fires.
LASER SAFETY NOTES - WHERE APPLICABLE
YOU MUST READ THIS LASER SAFETY INFORMATION
Laser light is many thousands of times more concentrated than light from
any other kind of light source and as so it poses a real danger to the sight.
the light sensitive portion at the back of the eye called the retina. Even if you
your audience. Even very small amounts of laser light are potentially hazardous
even at long distances.
Laser eye injuries can happen quicker than you can blink.
beams that are radiated out at high speed. There is a misconception that
beams are potentially hazardous to the eyes and should never be directed
into an audience at any time.
because these beams are being moved by a mechanical device, it is
possible for that device to stop moving and then direct the laser beam
to test the laser before any public use.
damage to the product and could allow emission of higher laser levels
hazardous.
by a skilled and well-trained operator, familiar with the data included in this
manual.
understand the legal obligations and responsibilities in force at the time and
location of use.
We recommend visiting the Government Health & Safety website
http://www.hse.gov.uk or search for “Controlling the radiation safety of display
laser installations” for further information.