Safety instruc�ons
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1. Safety instruc�ons
1.1. General understanding of safety
This LED projector is safely assembled and fulfils the legal
requirements for product safety. The following safety in-
struc�ons are designed to help you assess remaining risks
in order to prevent poten�al damage to property or perso-
nal injury. Consider this informa�on on how to use the pro-
jector as an integral part of the product. Keep the
informa�on in a safe place for future reference. Only pass
the projector on to others together with this document. It
provides important informa�on required for safely working
with the product. Please read the informa�on for use care-
fully before installing and using the LED projector. Read the
‘Safety instruc�ons’ chapter in detail and fully familiarise
yourself with it. Always observe the instruc�ons provided
in the usage informa�on for all work carried out. Any pre-
vailing regula�ons on accident preven�on and environ-
mental protec�on, as well as any recognised technical rules
governing safe and proper work, must also be observed.
Your projector’s performance and availability are signifi-
cantly influenced by competent handling and careful main-
tenance. Assembly errors, opera�ng errors and poor
maintenance will lead to breakdowns/malfunc�ons which
could have been avoided.
1.2. Intended use
PHOS LT is a compact LED projector (referred to as ‘projec-
tor’ below) for displaying graphics and texts using light pro-
jec�on.
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The projector is only suitable for use on a power track
in dry areas. Water and moisture can damage the pro-
jector and result in electric shock or fire!
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The projector is not suitable for corrosive environ-
ments. (e.g. factory farming, swimming pools, tunnels,
offshore installa�ons, coastal areas up to 1 km from
the sea)
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The ambient temperature should not exceed 35°C.
Otherwise, the projector cannot be adequately cooled
and electronic components may fail prematurely.
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The projector is only suitable for use with projec�on
mo�fs made of glass, otherwise known as ‘glass go-
bos’ or simply ‘gobos’. Do not insert any other projec-
�on mo�fs or objects in the projector! The projector
can be damaged by unsuitable projec�on mo�fs and
can result in fire.
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When using the projector, make sure that the beam of
light does not blind any people, especially if there is a
safety risk posed by temporary glare (e.g. for road
users, people using stairs, etc.)
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Children or cogni�vely impaired people should not
operate the projector. Children or cogni�vely impaired
people must always be supervised near the projector.
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Do not modify or dismantle the projector. Otherwise,
the projector may no longer meet the safety require-
ments. Users may only perform those ac�ons descri-
bed in this manual. Only expert service technicians
may carry out repairs.
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The manufacturer does not accept any liability for da-
mage caused by improper use or assembly.
1.3. Danger of electric shock
Contact with mains voltage poses a risk of fatal electrocu�-
on.
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Only allow a qualified electrician to carry out electrical
connec�ons.
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The projector is a Class I electrical device in accor-
dance with IEC 61140. Ensure that the device is pro-
perly grounded via the electrical connec�on.
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Make sure to observe na�onal regula�ons governing
the opera�on of electrical devices.
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Before doing any electrical work, make sure the mains
supply to the projector is switched off and secure it
against being switched on by unauthorised persons.
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The device is only completely disconnected from the
mains and voltage free when the projector is dis-
connected from the power track! Disconnect the pro-
jector from the power track before carrying out any
maintenance or cleaning work.
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Only operate the device with a fully enclosed housing.
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Never pour or spray any liquids on the projector. The
projector is only suitable for indoor use in dry areas
and must never be exposed to rain or humidity.