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DANGER LASER RADIATION! 

Avoid direct eye exposure! 

Laser radiation can cause eye damage and/or skin damage 

All protective measures for a safe operation of this laser must be applied. 

 

Safety instructions 

-  If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation, do not switch it on 

immediately. The arising condensation water might damage your device. Leave the 
device switched off until it has reached room temperature. 

-  The laser must only be used for shows. The operation is only allowed if it is controlled 

by a skilled and well-trained operator. 

-  Never leave this device running unattended and keep it away from children and 

amateurs. 

-  Keep away from heaters and other heating sources. In order to safeguard sufficient 

ventilation, leave 50 cm of free space around the device. 

-  Never direct the laser beam to people or animals. 
-  CAUTION LASER DIODE: Never unscrew the housing! 

There are no serviceable parts inside the device. Maintenance and service operations 
are only to be carried out by authorized dealers. 

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-  Always disconnect from the mains when the device is not in use or before cleaning it. 
-  HEALT HAZARD! Never look directly into the light source, as sensitive 

persons may suffer an epileptic shock! 

 

Operating determinations 

-  The operator has to make sure that laser radiation – also reflected laser radiation – 

higher than the highest allowed level is avoided by technical or organizational 
measures. 

-  Make sure that the used voltage is: AC 220V~240V, 50/60Hz with ground. 
-  If the device is used in a flying installation, the mounting brackets and an appropriate 

safety-rope must be fixed. 

-  Laser effects are not designed for permanent operation. Consistent operation breaks 

will ensure that the device will serve you for a long time without defects. 

-  In some country, the operator must notify the accidence insurance and the authority 

for industrial safety, before operating a laser. For more information, contact the 
relevant authorities. 

 

 

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