Full Product Manual

NOTICE
CAUTION—Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specied herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
This laser product is certied as a CLASS 3R laser product, and adheres to the
requirements of the US Federal Laser Product Performance Standard (FLPPS)
contained in the regulations in 21 CFR Subchapter J.
Avoid direct eye contact of CLASS 3R laser energy as it can be hazardous. For
reference, the FLPPS requirements for demonstration laser products, like laser
pointers, are limited to CLASS 3R levels of laser energy. This product uses diractive
optics to scatter the beam energy. This scattering eect causes the energy
concentration to drop below the exposure limits for momentary or accidental
viewing at a relatively short distance from the laser aperture. As with all bright light-
sources, when you operate this device in unsupervised general public areas, it is
recommended that up-close access to the light be restricted or prevented.
This laser display device incorporates a CLASS 3B laser system which, by itself, may be
hazardous. However, this laser display device incorporates a protective housing and
diractive holographic optics in the machine design so that there is no exposure or
human access to laser radiation during operation or maintenance above the CLASS
3R limits. Each individual laser beamlet’s power is under 5 mW, which is less than a
standard laser pointer.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES shall attempts be made to open the protective housing
or operate the device if the aperture window is damaged.
All service to this laser display device requiring the protective housing to be opened
and/ or removed shall be performed by service personnel or their authorized agents.
Opening the protective housing voids the warranty.
NO LASERS SHOULD BE POINTED INTO THE SKY WITHIN 10 NAUTICAL MILES(18.5
km) OF AN AIRPORT. IF YOU ARE LOCATED WITHIN THIS SPECIFIC PERIMETER, WE
RECOMMEND THE LASERS BE POINTED DOWN AT THE GROUND SO NO STRAY BEAMS
ARE PROJECTED INTO THE AIR. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL AIRPORT OR PROVINCIAL
GUIDELINES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
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