Safety Instructions
The instrument can be equipped with a Class 2 laser. Class 2 lasers shine only within the
visible spectrum at an intensity of 1 mW. Looking directly into the laser beam can
produce a slight, temporary blinding effect, but does not result in physical injury or
damage to the eyes, even when the beam is magnified by optical aids. At any rate, closing
the eye lids is encouraged when eye contact is made with the laser beam. Pay attention to
possible reflections of the laser beam. The laser functions only to locate and mark surface
measurement targets. Do not aim the laser at people or animals.
To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury follow these guidelines:
Read all safety Information before you use the product.
Use the product only as specified, or the protection supplied by the product can
be compromised.
Carefully read all instructions.
Do not use and disable the product if it is damaged.
Do not use the product if it operates incorrectly.
Make sure the ground conductor in the mains power cord is connected to a
protective earth ground. Disruption of the protective earth could put voltage on
the chassis that could cause death.
Replace the mains power cord if the insulation is damaged or if the insulation
shows signs of wear.
Use in 110/230 VAC electrical systems can result in electrical hazards and
personal injury, if not properly protected. All instrument parts supplied by
electricity must be covered to prevent physical contact and other hazards at all
times.
The system integrator is responsible for the final safety of the system.
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I am currently installing 4 modules, each with 2 of the Raytek MI3 units. 7 of the units arrived with the normal display (Bottom Unit in photo), but 1 has only a full white block in the display. Is this indicative of a failed unit, or would this require external adjustments. These units always work when received, so I am unfamiliar with the required troubleshooting.