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MF-C2000A Series
For Use in Safety
Wear protective glasses .
Be sure to wear protective glasses having an optical density of at least
7 while using the Laser. Even if you wear them, you may lose your sight
if the laser beam enters your eyes directly through protective glasses.
Protective glasses attenuates the laser beam, but does not block it.
Do not look into or reach into the light path while the LD is turned on .
Fluorescence emission can cause burn or blindness.
Do not expose your skin to the laser beam .
Your skin may be severely burnt.
Do not touch any processed workpiece during and just after processing
finished.
The processed workpieces are very hot.
Use only specified cables.
Use of a cable of insufficient capacity or loose connection can cause
electric shock fire.
Do not damage the power cable or connecting cables .
Do not tread on, twist or tense any cable. The power cable and connecting
cables may be broken, and that can cause electric shock and fire. If any
part needs to be repaired, consult us or your distributor.
Stop the operation if any trouble occurs .
Continuous operation after occurrence of a trouble such as burning smell,
abnormal sound, abnormal heat, smoke, etc. can cause electric shock and
fire. If such a trouble occurs, immediately consult us or your distributor.
Ground the Laser .
If the Laser is not grounded, you may get an electric shock when there is
trouble or electricity leaks.
Shield the laser beam .
The laser beam is dangerous to human bodies. Prevent emission through
the air by using a light shielding material (a Class 4 laser beam-absorbing
material).
Persons with pacemakers must stay clear of the Laser .
Those who use a pacemaker must not approach the Laser or walk around
the welding shop while the Laser is in operation, without being permitted
by his/her medical doctor. The Laser generates a magnetic field and has
effects on the operation of the pacemaker while it is turned ON.
WARNING
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