Laser Module Cooling Requirements; System Assembly - Universal Laser Systems LaserKiosk Operation Manual

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Installation
Never remove the ground lead to the electrical cord and plug the system into a non-grounded
outlet. This is very dangerous and can lead to a severe, if not fatal, electrical shock. Always plug the
system into a 3 prong grounded outlet.
Do not operate the laser system near devices that emit high levels of radio frequency
(RF) emission. High levels of RF will interfere with the operation of the laser system and
can damage your system or seriously effect engraving or cutting quality.
If the above requirements cannot be met, you may need the services of a qualified, licensed electrical
contractor to certify your installation. Remember, it is your responsibility to provide a quality electrical
source. Damages to the laser system due to neglect, abuse, or improper or unsuitable electrical
supply will not be covered under warranty.

Laser Module Cooling Requirements

The Laser Module uses fans to keep the Laser Cartridge and electronics cooled during
operation. Maintaining the proper ambient temperature, as outlined previously in the Operating
Environment section, is essential to proper and reliable operation.
WARNING: Do not confine the back of the machine by surrounding it with
furniture, shelving, backing it into a corner, etc. The backside of the laser system
must be allowed to "breathe" otherwise the Laser Cartridge, Power Supply,
and/or the CPU may overheat which can cause serious and very costly damage
to the system and may invalidate your warranty.

System Assembly

Remove all materials from the shipping container.
Place the Filter Module on a level surface.
down on the locking tabs of the two front casters to
prevent it from rolling (1).
Make sure the circular handle on the side of the Filter
Module is pointing vertically(2).
With the assistance of another person, pick up the
Laser Module (3) noting that there are four (4)
alignment feet on the bottom. Keeping it balanced,
guide the feet of the Laser Module into the holes in the
top of the Filter Module
Press
(1)
(3)
(2)

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