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Safety Precautions

Technobeam

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User Manual

Safety Precautions

This section lists precautions you must follow anytime you are using
the Laser Aiming Device™ (LAD™) for Technobeam.

1.

CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.

2.

Using the Laser Aiming Device with any fixture other than Technobeam
may result in damage to both the laser and the fixture as well as
exposure to laser radiation.

3.

Do not point the laser at an audience.

4.

Precautions should be taken to ensure that the laser beam is not
unintentionally directed at mirror-like (specular) surfaces (most
importantly, at flat mirror-like surfaces).

5.

Only qualified and trained employees approved by a laser safety
officer should be assigned to install, adjust and operate the laser
equipment.

6.

When not in use, the laser (fixture) should be stored in a location where
unauthorized personnel cannot gain access.

7.

Do not remove the labels shown at the bottom of this page; they are
required by U.S. and European safety agencies.

8.

Areas in which this product is used should be posted with a standard
laser warning sign.

9.

Do not stare directly into the beam and do not view the beam with
optical instruments.

10. The laser path should be located well above or below eye level.
11. The laser beam should be terminated at the end of its useful path.
12. Consult local and state laws regarding laser use and possible

registration requirements.

Laser aiming device assembly
(inside fixture)

LASER RADIATION - AVOID

DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE

Max output: 5mW at 630-650 nm

CLASS 3a LASER PRODUCT

Laser radiation is emitted from this aperture

AVOID

EXPOSURE

Emission indicator

Max output: 5mW at 630-650 nm

CLASS 3a LASER PRODUCT

Cert. to EN 60825-1, 1994

and 21 CFR 1040

LASER RADIATION - DO NOT

STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH

OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS

DANGER

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