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GT-1 User Manual
Strobe safety
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Flashing light, particularly at 5 - 30 Hz, may cause seizures in persons with
photosensitive epilepsy. Do not use strobe effects for extended periods.
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Comply with local regulations on the use of strobe lighting and notify the public in
advance with highly visible warning signs when strobe effects are used.
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If a seizure occurs, stop using strobe effects. Seek professional medical help. Note the
time that the seizure starts and finishes. Call emergency medical help urgently if the
seizure lasts more than five minutes, if it is the person’s first seizure, or if the person is
injured. While waiting for help to arrive, protect the affected person from injuring
themselves on hard or sharp objects. If necessary, move the person to a safe place.
Lay them on their side with their head supported to prevent it from hitting the floor.
Loosen any tight clothing around their neck. Do not use force to hold the person or
restrict their movements. Do not put anything in their mouth, including your fingers.
Lamp safety
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Do not exceed the lamp’s specified lifetime or 1500 hours of lamp use, whichever
comes first. The risk of damage from lamp explosion increases as the lamp
approaches its specified lifetime. For best performance, replace the lamp after 1000
hours of operation.
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Do not get close to a hot or operating lamp. Discharge lamps operate at high
internal pressure and can explode without warning. The extremely hot shards of
broken glass from an unshielded lamp can cause serious injury.
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Do not operate the lamp unless all shields and covers around the lamp are in place.
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Do not look directly at an unshielded lamp. Wear safety goggles whenever the lamp
is exposed.
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Do not allow an unshielded lamp to project light onto your skin. Direct exposure to UV
radiation can cause skin burns.
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Turn off the lamp and allow the fixture to cool for at least 60 minutes before removing
any head cover.
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The lamp contains a tiny amount of mercury. If a lamp bulb breaks or the lamp loses
pressure for any other reason in a confined area, ventilate the area and avoid
inhaling gas from the lamp. Put on protective gloves before handling the remains of a
broken lamp. Pack the remains safely and send to a specialist waste facility for
disposal.
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Send all used lamps to a specialist waste facility for appropriate disposal. Do not
dispose of a used lamp with household or office waste.
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