Product Specs

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Laser Radiation
Never point the laser beam at people, particularly at their face or eyes.
The term laser equipment refers to devices, systems or test set-ups generating,
transmitting or employing laser radiation.
The class of the laser device indicates the level of potential danger associated with its
accessible laser radiation. In the case of class 2 laser equipment, the accessible laser
radiation is in the visible spectral range (400 nm to 700 nm).
The eyelids provide sufficient protection for inadvertent brief eye contact with such laser
radiation. Class 2 laser devices may therefore be used without further precautionary
measures if the user is definitely not required to either look into the laser intentionally for
extended periods of time (>0.25 s) or repeatedly look into the laser or at directly reflected
laser radiation.
WARNING
Taking medication or alcohol consumption will slow down the reflex action of the eyelids.
This results in a particular risk. Wearing laser safety glasses of protection level R1 is
recommended for anyone who is under the influence of medication.
Persons who are not trained to work with laser equipment and on the hazards of laser
radiation, may not enter workplaces where work takes place with laser beams nor a laser
emitting device.
Infrared Radiation
Infrared inside. Avoid eye exposure.
Hot surface. Avoid contact directly.