Delcam iQube 2010 Reference Manual
Compliance and Safety • 9
Laser light can damage your eyes
. Do not stare directly
into the beam or look at it with optical instruments.
Maximum weight limit is 200kg
. Do not exceed maximum
weight limit on the glass.
Do not jump on the glass.
Cautions
The following cautions highlight the potentially hazardous situations,
which could result in minor or moderate injury or damage to the
equipment.
Use the specified fuse.
Verify that the correct
fuse is installed before connecting the power. Failure
to do so could result in smoke or a fire.
Do not use unauthorised fuses.
Nominal
Fuse rating
AC 100 V – 240 V
3.14A 250V (T)
Do not use the equipment if it appears to be
broken
. Using potentially faulty equipment could
result in an electric shock, smoke or a fire.
Immediately turn off the equipment and disconnect
the power cable. Then contact the dealer or
representative from whom you purchased the
equipment..
This equipment uses a Class II laser.
Class II laser products do not normally cause eye
injuries, but care must be taken as it can still be quite
hazardous due to glare and temporary flash blindness.
The human blink reflex occurs within 0.25 seconds of
exposure to the Class II laser beam, providing
adequate protection.
You should not try to resist
the natural blink response by staring into the
Class II laser.
This could result in damage to the
eye.