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FAYb Laser Marker
LP-S500W
SERIES
PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER USE
• This catalog is a guide to select a suitable product. Be
sure to read instruction manual attached to the product
prior to its use.
Safety standards for laser beam products
• A laser beam can harm human being’s eyes, skin, etc.,
because of its high energy density. IEC has classified
laser products according to the degree of hazard and the
stipulated safety requirements.
The
LP-S500W
series are classified as Class 4 laser.
Classification
Description
Class 4
Lasers that are also capable of producing hazardous diffuse reflections.
They may cause skin injuries and could also constitute a fire hazard.
•
This product is classified as a Class 4 Laser
Product in IEC / JIS standards and in FDA*
regulations. Never look at or touch the direct
laser beam and its reflection.
• The laser used by this product generates
infrared light that is invisible to the human
eye. Use particular caution when the laser is
operating.
• The following labels are attached to this
product. Handle the product according to
the instruction given on the warning labels.
(Warning labels are not shown in the product
photographs in this catalog.)
Recommended use of a dust collector
• Depending on the object being marked, harmful gasses
or smoke that have a detrimental effect on the human
body or the laser marker may be generating during
marking. If your application falls under this description,
use a dust collector.
*
For more information, contact our office.
Maintenance
• Air filter: Regularly clean the air filter attached to the
FAYb Laser Marker to maintain cooling effects.
• Laser pointer emission port: Dust or chips adhering to the
laser pointer emission port may affect the printing quality
or seriously damage the laser marker. Clean the laser
pointer emission port regularly.
Safe use of laser products
• For the purpose of preventing user from suffering injuries
by laser products, IEC 60825-1 (Safety of laser products).
Kindly check the standards before use.
* This product complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 Laser Notice
No. 50, dated June 24, 2007, issued by CDRH.
Overview of classification by IEC 60825-1