VeriEKO User Manual
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1.4 Safety Instructions
Please note that this printer is to be used by trained personnel only. You must read this
manual and all notices, warnings and safety instructions received with your printer before
operating the printer to ensure your safety.
To guard against injury, basic safety precautions should be observed, including the following:
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
You must use personal protective equipment (PPE) during the operation
of this printer and when handling 3D printing materials.
Ultraviolet Radiation
Avoid exposure to direct or reflected ultraviolet rays. Ultraviolet rays are
harmful to the eyes and skin.
Ultraviolet light may break down plastic, rubber, or other non-metallic
materials, can fade colors, and can be damaging to plant life. Shield all
plastic, rubber, or other non-metallic parts, plant life, etc. which may be
exposed to direct or reflected ultraviolet rays.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Always disconnect power to the printer and unplug before performing
any service or maintenance.
Do not operate without proper electrical ground.
To prevent the risk of severe or fatal electrical shock, special precautions
must be taken. Equipment should be plugged into an approved Ground
Fault Circuit Interrupt (GFCI) receptacle.
Do not operate equipment if the power cord and/or plug are damaged,
or if any other damage to the unit is visible or suspected.
Other
Do not alter the construction or design. Do not remove safety devices, i.e. the acrylic hood.
Do not use equipment for other than its intended purpose, as described in this user manual.
This printer is intended for indoor use only.