
Safety
DANGER!
Risk of injury and choking hazard for children!
Children can suocate on packaging material and small parts. Children can injure themselves when handling the device. Never allow
children to play with the packaging material and the device. Always store packaging material out of the reach of babies and small
children. Always dispose of packaging material properly when it is not in use. Never allow children to use the device without supervi‐
sion. Keep small parts away from children and make sure that the device does not shed any small parts (such knobs) that children
could play with.
DANGER!
Risk of injury from laser!
The device contains a class 4 laser, classied according to EN 60825-1:2014+A11:2021. The laser may only be installed and
operated by a laser protection representative who is familiar with the legal regulations at the operating location. Familiarise
yourself with the regulations applicable in the country of operation. The accessible laser radiation is in a wavelength range of
between 302.5 nm and 1 µm, the output higher than 500 mW. Looking into the laser beam or its reections poses a signicant risk of
injuries to the eyes and can result in irreversible damage, especially if the beam cross-section is bundled by optical collecting instru‐
ments. Skin contact can result in burns. Highly ammable and explosive materials within the range of the laser radiation can ignite.
When work is performed on the laser system while it is functional, unintentional contact with the laser beam is possible. As the oper‐
ator, observe the applicable legal duties regarding safe operation before putting the device into service. Install the laser system in
such a way that persons are not at risk while it is in operation. The laser may only be installed and operated by a laser protection
representative who is familiar with the legal regulations at the operating location. Only operate the laser system in separate super‐
vised areas. If necessary, use technical protection measures to reduce the range of the laser or reduce the beam intensity. Do not
look into the laser beam or its reections. Do not use optical collecting instruments (such as magnifying glasses or lenses) to look
into the laser beam, and ensure that laser beams are not directed to areas where optical collecting instruments are used. Do not
expose any limbs to the laser beam. Keep the range of the laser beams and areas that can be reached by reected laser beams free
from ammable and explosive materials. Always wear laser safety glasses in line with DIN EN 207 when working on the functional
laser system. Have all work and repairs on class 4 lasers performed by trained experts. Never open a class 4 laser and do not make
any technical changes.
Safety instructions
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