SAFETY HAZARDS AND GENERAL GUIDELINES
The ProJet™ 6000 was designed with safety in mind . However, as with all equipment, improper use and malfunctions could cause
injury .
This section provides general guidelines for operating the ProJet™ 6000 .
Follow these general safety guidelines regarding
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Training and Instructions
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Material Handling
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Machine Handling
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Laser Safety
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Alarms and Warnings
Training and Instructions
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Do not operate the ProJet™ 6000 before receiving proper training .
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Read and follow all operating instructions .
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Follow all safety rules in this section and heed all hazard warnings in this guide .
Operators
are trained to operate the system and perform all the necessary tasks to build a part .
Material Handling
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Do not use any material without first reviewing its MSDS.
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To prevent injury and equipment damage, be sure to follow all handling guidelines in 2 .09 Print Material Handling and Safety .
Machine Handling
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When operating the ProJet™ 6000, always keep the following points in mind:
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Do not try to open any panel or door while a machine is running .
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Do not operate the ProJet™ 6000 before receiving proper training .
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Always follow the procedures in this manual .
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Conform to all the safety rules described in this section and in other sections of this manual .
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Use common sense in dealing with the heated, inert environment of the process chamber .
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Do not allow operators to attempt to access or adjust the laser system in any way .
Laser Safety
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Post warning signs during open laser beam operations. Only Certified Service Personnel are permitted to perform open laser beam
operations .
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Do not enter any area displaying posted warning signs during open beam operations without proper eye protection .
WARNING: Open laser beam operation should occur only during service procedures performed by certified service
personnel .
Alarms and Warnings
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If you hear an alarm, or if you see an error, alarm, or warning message on the ProJet™ 6000 display or on the front panel indica-
tors, clear the alarm, error, or warning message before resuming operation .
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Displayed error, alarm, or warning messages can result from unsafe practices, such as opening an enclosure door or panel when
equipment is powered up and running .
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