ThermoInspector
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Laser warning message
Laser outlet
LED outlet
Safety instructions
Using artificial, optical emission (OStrV)
Safety instructions
Dealing with electromagnetic radiation
– The device works with LEDs of risk group RG 0
(exempt, no risk) in accordance with the latest versions
of applicable standards relating to photobiological safety
(EN 62471:2008-09ff / IEC/TR 62471:2006-07ff).
– Radiation power: Peak wavelength equals 453 nm.
Mean radiance is below the limit values of risk group RG 0:
– Photochemical retinal damage,
LB <100 W/(m
2
sr) within 2.8 hours
– Thermal retinal damage,
LR <280 kW/(m
2
sr) within 10 seconds
– When used for the intended purpose and under
reasonably foreseeable conditions, the accessible
radiation of the LEDs is safe for the human eye and skin.
– Temporary, irritating optical effects (e.g. dazzling, flash
blindness, afterimages, colour vision impairment) cannot
be completely ruled out, especially under low ambient
light conditions.
– Do not intentionally look directly into the radiation
source for longer periods of time.
– Special safety precautions are not necessary.
– No specific measures are required to ensure the limit
values of risk group RG 0 are maintained.
– The measuring device complies with electromagnetic
compatibility regulations and limit values in accordance
with RED Directive 2014/30/EU.
– Local operating restrictions – for example, in hospitals,
aircraft, petrol stations or in the vicinity of people with
pacemakers – may apply. There is a possibility of a
dangerous impact on – or interference with – electronic
devices.
– The measuring accuracy may be affected when working
close to high voltages or high electromagnetic alternating
fields.
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