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General Safety
ALWAYS
have a clean, level and open work space to unbox and place your laser cutter.
ALWAYS
be aware that the laser tube is made of glass and is therefore extremely fragile
and can cause severe lacerations if broken.
ALWAYS
be aware that the laser tube is filled with CO2 gas. While carbon dioxide is a
class 2.2 gas (nonflammable and nontoxic), release of this gas from the laser tube will
render your laser inoperable.
NEVER
modify, disassemble, or in any way alter the construction of the laser and never
start up a system that has been modified or disassembled.
ALWAYS
inspect the laser cutter for damage and breakage before use. It is the
responsibility of the user to ensure all safety precautions are correctly assembled and
working properly before operating the machine.
NEVER
leave the laser system unattended during operation.
KEEP YOUR LASER SYSTEM CLEAN
– A build up of cutting and engraving residue and
debris is dangerous and can create a fire hazard. Keep your laser system clean and free
of debris. Regularly remove the cutting grid to clean any small pieces that have gotten
stuck or fallen through.
DO NOT
disassemble the machine or remove any of its protective covers.
NEVER
place hands or fingers into moving parts such as cooling fans.
Technical Support is available from 8:00 am (PST) to 5:00 pm (PST) Monday through Friday at
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