Aiming Beam / Pilot Laser; Harmful Dust And Vapours; Touching The Lens - Domino F Series User Manual

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Class 4
The accessible laser radiation may be visible or invisible.
Direct and diffuse radiation is extremely harmful to eyes
and skin and can pose a fire risk if projected onto
combustible materials.
The F-Series laser marking systems, taken by
themselves, are Class 4 and must not be used until
suitable, interlocked guarding is fitted to achieve a Class
1 laser installation that physically prevents access to the
laser radiation or automatically disables the laser when
access is required to the marking area (for cleaning or
maintenance, etc.).

Aiming Beam / Pilot Laser

The system contains an aiming beam with a wavelength of 630nm to
670nm.
This laser is a class 1 laser.

Harmful Dust and Vapours

When radiating materials by means of a laser, harmful dust and vapours
can be produced. The user is responsible for appropriate measures,
e.g. an exhaust system, to reduce such harmful dust and vapours to a
level that complies with the allowed maximum concentration of
pollutants at the work place.

Touching the Lens

Fused silica lenses are used in the F-Series laser system.
Lenses must not be touched.
If the lens has been soiled, it must be thoroughly cleaned before any
operation.
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