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Safety of the Laserbit product
The Laserbit is classified as Class 3B laser product.
The Laserbit System has been tested and found to comply with the
EN 60825-1:1994+A11:96+A2:2001 (laser safety),
EN 60950-1:2001 (electrical safety),
EN 55022:1998+A1:200+A2:2003 Class 3B (emission)
and EN 55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003 and EN 61000-6-2:2001 (immunity)
European standards.
The laser radiation is emitted from the transmitter optics through the glass window in
the front side of the laser head under less than 10 mrad divergences. No other
aperture through which laser radiation can occur present in the laser head.
Warning!
Invisible laser radiation! Looking directly into the laser beam can
cause permanent damage to the eye! Safe looking distance varies
with beam power and divergence. See attached data sheet for exact
figures.
The Laserbit product should be installed in such a way that nobody can access the
optical window or can get in the way of the laser beam accidentally. For detailed
instructions please read chapter 5.3.5 Eye Safety on page 20.
The Laserbit product provided with all the necessary labels specified by the
standards. Moreover informative labels should be put on clearly visible places where
the laser beam can be accessed. The locations of the warning labels are shown on
page 20 of the manual (Chapter 5.3.5/Eye Safety).
The Outdoor Interconnection Unit is assembled with a certified power cord, which
must be connected to the mains through a power outlet to make the disconnection
possible at any time. Any modification to the above installation is prohibited. If
modifications are required by the local standard, please contact the manufacturer.
To ensure the compliance with the EN 60950 safety requirements, the system
should be installed only by the manufacturer or its certified partners.
Warning!
Operating the Laserbit product other than described in this manual
can cause undesired laser radiation and can be dangerous to he
eye or electrical shock!