L A S E R WA R N I N G
After completing setup, and before public use, test the laser to ensure proper function. Do not
use if any defects are detected. Do not use if the laser emits only a few laser beams rather than
dozens/hundreds, as this could indicate damage to the diffraction grating optic, and could allow
emission of laser intensity levels that exceed Class 3R.
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Do not point lasers at people or animals. Never look into the laser aperture or directly at laser
beams.
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Do not point lasers into areas which could create instances of unintentional or harmful
exposure, such as uncontrolled balconies, etc.
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Do not point lasers at highly reflective surfaces, such as windows, mirrors, and shiny metal.
Even laser reflections can be hazardous.
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Never point a laser at aircraft. This is a federal offense.
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Never point un-terminated laser beams into the sky.
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Do not expose the output optic (aperture) to cleaning chemicals.
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Do not use laser if the laser appears to be emitting only a few beams.
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Do not use the laser if the housing is damaged, the housing is open, or if the optics appear
dam-aged in any way.
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Never open the laser housing. The high laser power levels inside of the protective housing
can start fires, burn skin, and will cause instantaneous eye injury.
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Never leave this device running unattended.
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The operation of a class 3R laser show is only allowed if the show is controlled by a skilled
and well-trained operator who is familiar with the information enclosed in this manual.
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The legal requirements for using laser entertainment products vary from country to country.
The user is responsible for determining the legal requirements at the location/country of use.
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Always use proper lighting safety cables when hanging lights and effects overhead.
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