Laser Labels And Laser Apertures - PerkinElmer Spectrum RX I Getting Started Manual

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14 . Spectrum RX I Getting Started Guide
Protection of the eye during accidental, momentary intrabeam viewing of a
Class II/Class 2 laser beam is normally given by the eye's aversion response,
including the blink reflex, which limits exposure of the eye to less than 0.25 s.
C.D.R.H. classifies a 633 nm laser radiation beam as Class II when it has a power level
in the range >3.9 ~W to 1000 ~W. BS EN 60825 and I.E.C. 825 classify a 633
nm laser radiation beam as Class 2 when it has a power level in the range
>6.8 ~W to 1000 ~W.
The typical level of 633 nm laser radiation that a user can access in the sample
compartment of the Spectrum RX I is 35 ~W.
Do not stare into the laser beam. Staring into the laser beam
can cause permanent damage to your eyes.
WARNING

Laser Labels and Laser Apertures

This manual contains information and warnings that you must follow to make
sure that you use the Spectrum RX I safely. Warning labels are fixed to the
Spectrum RX I in the locations shown on the following pages.

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