BoomToneDJ Starlight-LZR User Manual page 13

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Keep this manual for future reference. If you resell this unit, be sure to pass this
manual on to the new owner.
Unpack the entire unit and all accessories. Check that there is no damage and that the
unit is in perfect condition.
It is important to use the supplied power cable (grounded cable).
Always unplug the unit before servicing.
Maximum ambient temperature for optimal operation of the device: 40°C. Do not use
the device if the ambient temperature exceeds this value.
If there is a problem with the unit, turn it off immediately. Do not attempt to repair it
yourself. Contact your dealer or an authorized service center. There are no user-
replaceable parts except for the fuse.
Do not connect this device to a variable power pack such as a "Dimmer pack".
To reduce and avoid the risk of electric shock or fire, do not use this product in a wet
or humid environment.
Do not look directly at the light beam. Light from a LASER can cause permanent damage
to the eyes.
This unit must be installed with a strong hook of adequate size for the weight carried.
The device must be screwed to the hook and tightened properly to prevent it from
falling due to vibrations produced by the machine during operation. The hook must
be secured with a safety sling. Also make sure that the structure (or hooking point)
can support at least 10X the weight of the hooked device.
The unit must be installed by a qualified person and must be placed out of reach of
the public.
Operating Premises: Whenever possible, a LASER should be operated in a room or area
reserved for that purpose, enclosed or delimited.
The accesses of the premises and their openings to the outside must not be located
in the axis of a direct beam.
The floor must be free of obstacles. Causes of accidental reflection and scattering of
laser beams must be eliminated (poorly placed windows, furniture or objects with
polished faces).
Paintings (walls, partitions, ceilings, etc.) and floor coverings should preferably be
matte. In this respect, diffuse reflections of class 4 lasers, focused beams of class 3
lasers with visible or near infrared light must be considered as dangerous and treated
as such.
When using powerful lasers (class 3 with focused beam or 4), it is necessary to
eliminate the possibility of the beam impacting on flammable materials (wood, paper,
fabrics or plastics) which can cause fires under power densities of the order of a few
W.cm-2 applied for a few seconds.
Access to laser emission areas must be marked using signs that comply with the
ministerial order of November 4, 1993 "Health and safety signs in the workplace" and
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