Leica DVM6 User Manual General Instructions 9
Safety Instructions (Continued)
Repairs, service work
Avoid contact with powered electrical circuits,
which can lead to injury.
Transport
OUse the original packaging for shipping or
transporting the LeicaDVM6 digital micro-
scope and the accessory components.
OIn order to prevent damage from vibrations,
disassemble all moving parts that (accord-
ing to the User Manual) can be assembled
and disassembled by the customer and
pack them separately.
Integration in third-party products
The LeicaDVM6 is not permitted for integration
in third-party products.
Disposal
Refer to "Safety Concept" booklet
Legal regulations
Refer to "Safety Concept" booklet
EC Declaration of Conformity
Refer to "Safety Concept" booklet
Health risks
Workplaces with microscopes facilitate and
improve the viewing task, but they also impose
high demands on the eyes and holding muscles
of the user. Depending on the duration of unin-
terrupted work, musculoskeletal problems may
occur. For this reason, appropriate measures for
reduction of the workload must be taken:
OOptimal arrangement of workplace, work
assignments and work flow (changing tasks
frequently).
OThorough training of the personnel, giving
consideration to ergonomic and organiza-
tional aspects.
The ergonomic optics concept and the design
of the Leica DVM6 digital microscope aim to
limit the strain on the user to the lowest possi-
ble level.
•The microscope illumination is in risk
group 2 according to EN 62471:2008
when used according to its intended use.
Never look directly into the
LED beam of the illumination
equipment – either with or
without optical instruments. Failure to observe
this notice poses a risk of eye damage.