
SAFETY
Keep Safety Labels In Good Condition
Safety
MHdoc031116
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WARNING!
Consider all electrical circuits energized and dangerous.
WARNING!
Disconnect and lock out power supply before servicing!
Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
WARNING!
Never assume or take the word of another person that the
power is off; check it out and lock it out.
WARNING!
Do not wear rings, watches, or other jewelry while working
around an open electrical circuit.
WARNING!
Remove the blade before performing any service to the
motor. Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
DANGER!
The operator must not for any reason perform any laser
maintenance or repair work.
DANGER!
Never clean the blade or the blade wheels using a brush
or a scraper whilst the blade is in motion.
CAUTION!
Before installation of the blade, inspect it for damage and
cracks. Use only properly sharpened blades. Always handle the blade
with extreme caution. Use suitable carrier equipment for transporting
the blades.
IMPORTANT!
No exchange with a different type of laser is permitted,
that no additional optical equipment shall be used.
Keep Safety Labels In Good Condition
IMPORTANT!
Always be sure that all safety decals are clean and
readable. Replace all damaged safety decals to prevent personal
injury or damage to the equipment. Contact your local distributor, or
call your Customer Service Representative to order more decals.
IMPORTANT!
If replacing a component which has a safety decal
affixed to it, make sure the new component also has the safety decal
affixed.
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