2.
On the fan, you will see two ports, an inlet and exhaust. The inlet is the port on the front
of the fan and the exhaust runs out of the side. You will connect one of the air tubes to
the inlet port and connect it to the back of the laser cabinet. The tubes come with clamps
that simply screw to tighten and hold the tubes in place.
3.
You will attach the second tube to the exhaust port on the fan using the clamps to hold it
in place. Route the exhaust tube to a suitable outdoors location to remove fumes from
your shop. Connect to additional tubing or piping if necessary.
At this point you can connect the laser power cord to the back of the laser cabinet. Look over all
of your connections and ensure everything is tight and in the right positions. You can now turn
on your chiller. You will hear an alarm for a few seconds, but will shut off once the water begins
to flow.
Power up the laser by flipping the main power switch on the back of the laser. You will see a
light come on inside of the laser cabinet.
POWERING UP THE LASER:
At the front of the laser you will find an “Emergency Stop”, a “Power Button” and a control
panel.
1.
Once the main power switch is on, you can now power the laser up by pressing the
“Power” button on the front of the machine. At this point the laser will come on and
home itself. You will see the laser head move to the far top right of the laser cabinet.
2.
On the control panel, you will find 4 buttons, up, down, left and right. Toggle the buttons
to ensure the laser head is moving properly.