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CAUTION:
The EQ-400 emits dangerous levels of UV radiation. Even short exposures to skin
or eyes may cause burns. Ensure that only authorized personnel are in the vicinity of source
during operation. Personnel in vicinity of operating source should wear protective eyewear,
clothing, and gloves. Lighted UV warning lights and signs posted on doors to lab areas may help
prevent accidental exposure.
WARNING:
The EQ-400 utilizes an internal Class 4 IR laser capable of causing severe injury to
eyes or skin. Do not open or attempt to service this unit. Contact Energetiq regarding any problems
with the unit.
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Definition of equipment and document symbols and designations
Do not operate the EQ-400 if the covers are removed or is defective in any way. Contact Energetiq if any
problems with the equipment are suspected.
The EQ-400 utilizes a quartz lamp containing a high-pressure gas fill. Explosion of the lamp and
possible injury from flying fragments can occur if the lamp is mishandled.
Do not open the enclosure of either the Lamp or the Controller. Dangerous invisible infrared laser
beams and hazardous voltages exist inside the Lamp.
Opening the chassis both voids the warranty and
exposes the user to dangerous radiation and hazardous voltages.
This AC cord supplied is for EQ-400 only. This AC cord cannot be used with other electrical
equipment.
CAUTION:
controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure
.
WARNING:
Invisible laser radiation avoid eye or skin exposure to direct or scattered radiation
Class 4 laser product
The EQ-400 is a Class 4 Laser Product. All appropriate laser safety measures should be in place before
operating the system. Consult your facility's laser safety officer. Laser protective eyewear should be worn at
all times while operating the system.
The EQ-400 also produces high-intensity UV radiation. Eyewear should protect not only from laser radiation
at 1070 nm, but also from UV radiation in the band from 190 to 400 nm.
For further safety information, refer to ANSI Z136.1 Standard for Safe Use of Lasers, available from Laser
Institute of America (
).