Product Manual - ZMORPH i500
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Health and safety
2.5 Safety and mechanical risks
The device includes moving parts such as toothed belts, gears, motors, toolheads and a worktable. In order
to ensure maximum safety for the operator and the device follow these precautions:
▪ Do not reach inside the unit or insert any foreign objects while the unit is during operation.
▪ Use the accessories supplied with the unit for their intended purpose and take special care when
handling them. Their improper use may cause personal injury.
▪ Special care must be taken when removing the printout from the worktable and protective glasses
should be worn, as there is a risk of fragments of the material scattering towards the eyes.
2.6 Risk of burns
There is a high risk of burns, as the temperature of the extruder can be as high as 300°C. Do not touch the tool-
head with bare hands and use caution when operating hot components. If it is necessary to hold a hot item, use
specially adapted pliers and/or tweezers. The hot components should not take more than 30 minutes to cool
down. The temperature of the worktable can reach even 125°C, therefore, special care should be taken during
use, in particular when performing operations or removing the finished printout. Do not underestimate the risk
of burns on the device. In addition, design modifications to the device with respect to changes in operating
temperature are not permitted, as they may result in serious injury or permanent damage to the printer.
2.7 Instructions for safe storage and transport
Recommendations for storage
▪ Store Zmorph i500 devices at -10 to 40°C.
▪ The storage place should be free from moisture and extreme weather conditions.
▪ During storage, devices should be placed in an upright position with their top pointing in the direction
marked on the box and should not be tilted or rolled: