
WArNINg!
Devices equipped with lasers comply with the standards US 21 CFR 1040.10 and
EN 60825-1. The classification of the laser device is specified on a plate attached
to the device. Class 1 laser devices are not considered to be hazardous under the
intended use.
Nevertheless, do not look directly into the light source.
The following statement is required by American and international laws:
The use of control elements, adjustments, or the use of procedures that do not
follow the instruction described here, may lead to hazardous radiation exposure.
Class 2 laser devices work with a visible low-voltage LED. As with any bright light
source, such as the sun, the operator should not look directly into the light beam. A
class 2 laser is considered harmless for short-term exposure.
Maintenance
No ongoing maintenance is required when the mounting instructions, the ambient
conditions and proper operation are observed.
Inspection
The operator must appoint an electrician to check an electrically powered device in
explosion-hazardous areas, to ensure it is in correct condition (IEC 60079-19 and IEC
60079-17).
repairs
Repairs may only be performed by the manufacturer or persons commissioned and
trained for this purpose.
WArNINg!
The device is factory-sealed. It may be opened only by trained and qualified per
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sonnel at the factory.
Software installation
Instructions relating to software installation on the PC can be found in the SICK AG
manual.
Commissioning
Before you put the device into operation, check whether all the necessary compo-
nents are available.
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