Safety
#Leuze electronic
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Date: 01.12.2004
LZ - ELE - BA - GB - 0006 - 06
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Warning
Laser Light
Do not stare into the beam
Laser Class 2
DIN EN 60825-1: 2003-10
Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and
1040.11 except for deviations pursuant
to laser notice No. 50, July 2001
P max = 1 mW, = 670 nm
λ
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In the case of Class 2 laser devices, the eye is not endangered if the exposure of
the laser radiation is very short (up to 0.25 s) and accidental. For this reason,
devices of this class can be used without additional protective measures, provided
for the application it is not necessary to look into the laser beam deliberately for
longer periods, i.e. 0.25 s, or to look repeatedly into the laser beam itself or the
specular reflected beam.
The existence of the blinking reflex for the protection of the eyes may not be
assumed. Therefore the eyes should be closed consciously, or the head
should be turned away immediately!
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The device must be installed in such a way that the exposure of persons to the
laser beam can only happen accidentally.
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The laser beam may only extend as far as is necessary for the range
measurement. The beam must be limited at the end of the useful range by a
diffusely reflecting target area in such a way as to minimise the danger from direct
or diffuse reflection. For this purpose, you should use the Leuze electronic
reflecting foil supplied with the device.
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The area outside the operating range where the unshielded laser beam falls should
be limited as far as possible and should remain out of bounds, particularly in the
area above and below eye level.
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Observe the legal and local regulations applicable to the operation of laser units.
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Note
The start-up, operating and programming instructions contained in this manual are
mandatory.
Содержание OMS2/120 PB
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