Laser Data
Laser Safety Notes
The Laser Safety Notes include important laser system safety information. Read and understand all instructions before
powering on the laser for the first time. Knowing these safety instructions is crucial to avoiding laser eye injury and
breaking the law. Keep this User Manual in a safe place for future reference.
Laser light is a focused beam more intense than ordinary lights. This intensity can cause instant eye injuries and potential
blindness when the eyes are directly exposed to laser light.
This laser product uses Class 3B level of laser power internally, which are then split into multiple Class 3R-level beams.
These beams are potentially hazardous to the eyes.
Laser safety regulations state that it is illegal to aim Class 3R lasers into areas where people can be exposed, even if the
laser is aimed below eye level.
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CAUTION!
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Use of controls, adjustments, or procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
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Lasers in a Class 3R laser show must be operated only by skilled and well-trained professionals familiar
with the data included 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 the legal requirements in the location/country of use.
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Failure to follow these instructions will void the warranty, may damage the product, or injure the user or
the audience.
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This product cannot be discarded with household waste. Contact a local waste management service for
specific electronic disposal regulations.
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ALWAYS
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Read and understand all the safety and technical data in this manual before operating the laser.
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Install laser products at least 9.8 ft (3 m) above the floor on which people are standing.
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Test the lasers prior to public use to ensure that they are functioning properly.
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DO NOT:
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Expose eyes to direct laser light to avoid instant eye injury or potential blindness.
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Expose the output optic (aperture) to harsh cleaning chemicals.
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Shine laser at aircraft or any vehicle that is in motion.
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Point lasers at people or animals.
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Point lasers into areas where people could be exposed to them.
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Point lasers at highly reflective surfaces such as windows, mirrors, and shiny metal.
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Point unterminated laser beams into the sky.
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Look into the laser aperture or laser beams.
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Use if housing is damaged, open, or if optics appear damaged.
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Open the laser housing, to avoid potential exposure to unsafe levels of laser radiation.
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Leave running unattended.
Keep this manual for future consultation. If transferring ownership of the product to another user,
ensure this document is kept with the laser.
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