Handling Precautions - NEO TORCH 4000 Manual De Usuario

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3. CAUTION
This laser entertainment system is rated as a
ClassIV laser product and manufactured in ac-
cordance to EN 60825-1:2007. Avoid eye or skin
exposure to director scattered radiation.Wear
protective goggles of suitable optical density if
necessary.
If the laser is operated in a situation where
health or property in jury may occur the opera-
tion must be stopped immediately.
The manufacturer and its distributors cannotbe
held responsible for any damages caused by
improper use or misuse of this laser system.The
owner/user is fully responsible for using this
product in accordance to laser safety regula-
tions of the country or state where the system
is being used.
Please note that some other optical devices
such as cameras, camcorders, video projector
etc. can be damaged if exposed to excessive
laser radiation.
4. WHAT IS A LASER AND HOW DOES IT WORK?
WHAT IS A LASER AND HOW DOES
IT WORK?
What is a LASER?
The laser is a bunch of energy waves (streams of
photons called radiation) with the same amplitude
and faze that are flowing in the same direction;
meaning they are coherent – they stick together

HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

This laser system is a precision device that
contains some sensitive opto-electronics
components. DO NOT drop it or subject it to
physical shock.
This laser system is not waterproof or dust-
proof. Make sure to use an appropriate cover
or enclosure if it is used in the rain, snow or
similar severe environment conditions.
Do not leave the laser system in excessive
heat such as in a car whilst in direct sunlight.
High temperatures could cause some serious
damage to the system.
The laser system contains precision electronic
circuitry. Never attempt to disassemble the
laser yourself.
If the laser is suddenly brought in from the
cold into a warm room, condensation may
form on the laser and internal parts. If con-
densation forms on the laser body, do not use
the laser as this may damage the laser system.
If there is condensation, wait until it has evap-
orated before using it.
and form a laser beam. The width of a single
wave is measured in nano-meters anddefines the
colour and visibility of the laser beam. The visible
spectrum of the human eye is roughly between
400nm and 700nm, going from violet to a dark red
colour. A human eye is most sensitive to a green
light of around 555nm, meaning that a 1W of
green laser will always appear more visible than
1W of any other colour laser. 1W of quality laser
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