SCANTECH ID (Champtek company) Castor C-5010 User Manual

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The Castor C-5010

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Norwegian:
C-5010 skanneren er i samsvar med sikkerhetsstandarden IEC 825-1 (1993)
for laserprodukter i klasse I. Den er også i samvar med U.S. 21CFR1040 for
laserprodukter i klasse IIa. Unngå å se langvarig på direkte laserlys.

Italian:
Lo scanner C-5010 è conforme alle norme di sicurezza IEC 825-1 (1993)
relative ad un prodotto laser di Classe 1. È inoltre conforme alla norma U.S.
21CFR1040 relativa ad un prodotto laser di Classe IIa. Evitare l'esposizione
prolungata all'emissione diretta di luce laser.

Portuguese:
O scanner C-5010 está conforme as normas de segurança IEC 825-1 (1993)
para a Classe 1 dos produtos laser. Também está conforme a norma U.S.
21CFR1040 aplicada nos produtos laser da Classe IIa. Evite expor os olhos
directa e prolongadamente aos raios laser.

Spanish:
El scanner C-5010 reune las normas de seguridad IEC 825-1 (1993) para un
producto laser de Clase 1. También reune las normas U.S. 21CFR1040 que se
aplican a un producto laser de Clase IIa. Se debe evitar mirar muy fijo en luz
lasérica directa.

Optical: The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye ha-
zard. Optical instruments include binoculars, microscopes and magnifying glas-
ses but do not include eye glasses worn by the user.

Radiant Energy: The C-5010 uses a low-power laser diode operating at 670
nm in an opto-mechanical scanner resulting in less than 0.6 mW peak output
power. Laser light observed at 2,8 cm (1.1 in.) above the window through a 7
mm (0.28 in.) aperture and averaged over 1000 seconds is less than 3.9 µW
per CDRH Class IIa specification. Do not attempt to remove the protective
housing of the scanner, as unscanned laser light with a peak output up to 0.9
mW could be accessible inside.

Laser Light Viewer: The scanner window is the only aperture through which
laser light may be observed on this product.
A failure of the scanner motor, while the laser diode continues to emit a laser
beam, may cause emission levels to exceed those for safe operation. The
scanner has safeguards to prevent this occurrence. If, however, a stationary
laser beam is emitted, the failing scanner should be disconnected from its
power source immediately.

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