Powerdock Battery Charger Safety Measures; Laser Safety - Faro FOCUS3D X 130 User Manual

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FARO
Laser Scanner Focus
January 2014
• Dispose of batteries in accordance with environmental regulations. Contact
your local waste disposal management authority for guidelines concerning
lithium ion batteries.

PowerDock Battery Charger Safety Measures

Observe the following safety measures when working with the FARO
PowerDock battery charger:
• Do not charge any batteries other than the FARO PowerBlock batteries in the
FARO PowerBlock charger.
• Regularly check plug, cord and the charger itself. In case of damage contact the
FARO Customer Service.
• Do not bring metal objects into contact with the charger terminals. The
terminals may short circuit and generate heat in this condition.
• To avoid electrical shock, use the charger and the power supply unit in dry
indoor environments only.
• Do not operate the charger in an environment allowing exposure to moisture,
combustible fluids or gases. Danger of explosion!
• The charger should be kept in a dry room, out of the reach of children.

Laser Safety

The FARO Laser Scanner Focus
wavelength of 1550nm. The power of the emitted beam is below 500mW. The
beam divergence is typically 0.27mrad (0.015°).
3D
The Focus
X 130 is classified as laser class 1 in accordance with IEC 60825-
1:2007: Safety of laser products. Part 1: Equipment classification and
requirements; Edition 2.0
3D
The Focus
X 130 is safe under reasonably forseeable conditions of operation.
The maximum permissible exposure (MPE) cannot be exceeded. It is harmless to
the eyes if it is used and maintained in accordance with the instructions in this
user manual.
Chapter 3: Safety Precautions and Maintenance
3D
X 130 Manual
3D
X 130 produces an invisible laser beam with a
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