*CONCERNING RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE
The CraftBot 3D printer has undergone testing in order to recognize it's satisfactory
compatibility with the standards set by the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) and the CE mark European standard. The CraftBot 3D printer complies with
the limits of a Class B digital device which can be found in part 15 of the FCC rules.
All electronic units emit radio waves. If used correctly, and only within the bound-
aries of the manner intended and suggested by the manufacturer, the CraftBot
passes all of these necessary interference tests with flying colors. The CraftBot is
also specifically tested to function when bombarded with interfering radio waves
within the guidelines of the FCC standard. Modification is not recommended by
CraftUnique, and if the operator defers from these instructions, they take all the
responsibility into their own hands. Any alteration to the CraftBot by the consum-
er will void the user the authority to operate the CraftBot 3D printer under the FCC
guidelines.
Going back to the fact that "all electronic devices emit radio interference", if you
happen to experience interference in correlation with the operation of your Craft-
Bot 3D printer, maybe try these popular quick remedies: relocate either the Craft-
Bot or the other unit involved in the interference, reorient any antenna or transmis-
sion/reception fundamental, try using a separate power outlet, contact an expert
technician.
RECOMMENDED USE AND WARNINGS
6 Recommended use and warnings
Summary of Contents for CraftBot
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Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Welcome ...
Page 10: ...Chapter 2 Setting up your CraftBot Desktop 3D printer ...
Page 22: ...Chapter 3 The first steps ...
Page 36: ...Chapter 4 Crafting an object with CraftWare ...
Page 41: ...Chapter 5 Maintenance ...
Page 46: ...Chapter 6 Guarantee and Warranty ...
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