Cdrh class ii laser device – Opticon LPR5627 User Manual

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Manual No. 25-ULPNR101-03; Feb, 2003 LPN5627 / LPR5627 Laser Fixed Mount

Scanner

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Section 6 Scanner Labeling

CDRH Class II Laser Device

LPN5627 / LPR5627 scanners comply with Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) regulations

21, CFR Subchapter J. It is classified as a Class II Laser Device

The LPN5627 / LPR5627 scanners use a low-power visible laser. As with any very bright light source,

such as the sun, you should avoid staring into the light beam. Momentary exposure to a CDRH Class II

laser is not known to be harmful.

A laser safety label, manufacturers label and product label are affixed to the scanner as shown

If the LPN5627 or LPR5627 scanner is incorporated into or interfaced to other equipment, that equipment

should include a laser safety label and a visible indicator that is illuminated whenever laser energy is

being emitted from the scanner. This indicator may remain illuminated when the scanner is powered but

the laser is not emitting energy

Section 7 Scanner Servicing and Maintenance

CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those

specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure.

The LPN5627 / LPR5627 scanners contain no user adjustable or serviceable parts in the interior of the

scanner. All product service must be performed by the Opticon Service Department in Orangeburg, NY.

Opening the scanner will void the warranty and could expose the operator to laser light.

The LPN5627 / LPR5627 are warranted for 1 year including parts and workmanship. If you need

warranty or out-of-warranty repair, first call 1-800-636-0090 to obtain a Returned Material

Authorization (RMA) number. You will be provided a number and shipping instructions.

There is no scheduled maintenance required for the LPN5627 / LPR5627. The scanner can be cleaned

using a water dampened, lint free or lens cloth. Be careful to avoid excessive moisture that would

penetrate the housing or obscure the window. While use of cleaning fluids other than water are not

recommended, a neutral detergent or ethanol would be preferred if necessary. Do not use bleach at full

or diluted strength as damage to the painted case and/or window may result.

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