
For Use in Safety
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MF-C2000A Series
Do not splash water on the Laser .
Water splashed over the electric parts, can cause electric shock and short circuits.
Use proper tools (wire strippers, pressure wire connectors, etc .) for
termination of the connecting cables .
Do not cut the wire conductor. A fire or electric shock will occur.
Install the Laser on a firm and level surface.
If the Laser falls or drops, injury may result.
Do not place a water container on the Laser .
If water spills, insulation of the Laser will deteriorate, and that can cause
electric leaks and fire.
Keep combustible matter away from the Laser .
Surface flash and expulsion can ignite combustible matter. If it is impossible
to remove all combustible matter, cover it with non-combustible material.
Do not apply the laser beam to combustible materials .
To avoid risk of fire never apply the laser beam to flammable or
combustible materials.
Do not cover the Laser with a blanket, cloth, etc .
Do not cover the Laser with a blanket, cloth, etc. while you are using it.
The cover may be overheated and burn.
Do not use this Laser for purposes other than metal processing .
Use of the Laser in a manner other than specified can cause electric
shock and fire.
Protective gear must be worn .
Put on protective gear such as protective gloves, long-sleeve jacket, leather
apron, etc. Surface flash and expulsion can burn the skin if they touch the skin.
Keep a fire extinguisher nearby.
Keep a fire extinguisher in the processing shop in case of fire.
Maintain and inspect the Laser periodically .
Maintain and inspect the Laser periodically, and repair any damage before
starting operation.
CAUTION
Summary of Contents for MF-C2000A Series
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