Safety Instruc�ons
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1. Safety instruc�on
1.1 General understanding of safety
This LED projector has a safe design and fulfils the legal re-
quirements for product safety. The following safety instruc-
�ons are designed to help you assess residual risks in order
to prevent poten�al damage to property or personal injury.
This informa�on for use (IEC/IEEE 82079-1:2019-05) about
how to use the projector should be regarded as an integral
part of the product. Keep the informa�on in a safe place for
future reference. If you pass the projector on, ensure that
this document goes with it. It provides important informa-
�on required to work safely with the product. Please read
the informa�on for use (IEC/IEEE 82079-1:2019-05) care-
fully before assembling and commissioning the LED projec-
tor. Familiarise yourself with the sec�on on safety
instruc�ons thoroughly. Always observe the instruc�ons
provided in the informa�on for use (IEC/IEEE 82079-
1:2019-05) for all work carried out. Any applicable regula�-
ons on accident preven�on and environmental protec�on
and any recognised technical rules governing safe and pro-
per work must also be observed. Proper handling and care-
ful maintenance will have a significant effect on the
performance and reliability of your projector. Assembly and
opera�ng errors and poor maintenance will lead to mal-
func�ons which could have been avoided.
1.2 Intended use
The PHOS outdoor is a compact LED projector (referred to
as the ‘projector’ below) for displaying graphics and text
using light projec�on.
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The projector is suitable for use in damp rooms and
environments and also for outdoor areas.
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The projector is not suitable for corrosive environ-
ments. (e.g. factory farms, swimming pools, tunnels,
offshore installa�ons, coastal areas less than 1 km
from the sea).
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The ambient temperature should not exceed 35°C.
Otherwise, the projector cannot be adequately cooled
and electronic components may fail prematurely.
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The projector is suitable only for use with glass projec-
�on mo�fs, so-called ‘gobos’. Do not insert any other
projec�on mo�fs or objects into the projector! The
projector can be damaged by unsuitable projec�on
mo�fs and can result in fire.
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When using the projector, make sure that the bright
beam of light does not dazzle anyone, especially if the-
re is a safety risk posed by temporary dazzling (e.g. for
road users, people using stairs, etc.).
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Children and those with cogni�ve impairments are not
permi�ed to operate the projector. Children and those
with cogni�ve impairments must always be supervi-
sed in the vicinity of the projector.
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Do not modify or dismantle the projector. Otherwise,
the projector may no longer meet the safety require-
ments. Users may only use it in the way described in
this manual. Only expert service technicians may carry
out repairs.
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The manufacturer does not accept any liability for da-
mage caused by improper use or assembly.
1.3 Danger of electric shock
Contact with power supply voltage poses a risk of fatal elec-
trocu�on.
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Only allow a qualified electrician to make electrical
connec�ons.
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The projector is a Class I electrical device in
accordance with IEC 61140. Ensure that the device is
properly grounded via the electrical connec�on.
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Ensure that na�onal regula�ons governing the
opera�on of electrical devices are always observed.
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Before carrying out any electrical, maintenance, clea-
ning or disassembly work, make sure the mains supply
to the projector is voltage free and secured to prevent
it from being switched on again by unauthorised per-
sons.
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The mains cord must not be damaged. Avoid placing
loads on the mains cord. The mains cord must not be
kinked, pulled, twisted or pinched. Do not install the
projector in a loca�on where the cord can be stepped
on. A damaged mains cord can cause electric shock
and fire and must be replaced immediately.
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Operate the device only with the housing fully closed.
1.4 Heat and fire hazard
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Do not operate the device near highly flammable sub-
stances (e.g. alcohol, petrol).
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The projector may be operated only when securely in-
stalled and at a fixed angle. A projector which has top-
pled over or a projector head which has dropped can
cause surfaces to catch fire.