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Synrad FH Flyer Marking Head Operator’s Manual Version 3.4
Introduction Summary
Firestar, Power Wizard, SYNRAD,
FH Flyer
and WinMark Pro™ Trademark, copyright,
contact (service & support) information. All other trademarks or registered
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
2019 by SYNRAD.
All rights reserved.
Important
Note:
This Operation Manual explains operation activities related to
FH Flyer
lasers. If you cannot operate the unit using the information described in this
manual, contact SYNRAD
®
(+1.425.349.3500) or an authorized SYNRAD Dis-
Caution
A risk of exposure to toxic elements may result when certain opti-
cal or beam delivery components are damaged. In the event of
damage to laser, marking head, or beam delivery optics, contact
SYNRAD, or the optics manufacturer for handling instructions.
If you operate your laser in dirty or dusty environments, contact
SYNRAD about the risks of doing so and precautions you can take
to increase the longevity of your laser, marking head, and associ-
ated optical components.
Possible
Equipment
Damage
tributor.
Lift the laser only by the mounting feet or baseplate. Do not lift or support the laser by its
cooling fittings.
Please reference the
Quick Start Guide
for unpacking, mounting, and connecting.
Failure to properly package the laser using SYNRAD shipping box and foam/cardboard
inserts as shown in Packaging Instructions may void the warranty. Customers may incur
additional repair charges due to shipping damage caused by improper packaging.
Before beginning any maintenance or inspections of your
FH Flyer
laser, be sure to
complete-ly disable the laser by disconnecting the DC Power cable (or cables) from the
rear of the laser.
Warning
Serious
personal
injury
Remote interlock faults are not latched on OEM lasers. Clearing the
fault condition re-enables the RDY indicator and the laser will fire
immediately provided the SHT indicator is lit and a PWM Command
signal is applied.
Because exposure to CO2 laser radiation in the (9-11) µm range can
inflict severe corneal injuries and seriously burn human tissue, the
OEM or System Integrator must ensure that appropriate safeguards
are in place to prevent unintended lasing.
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