1.1 Disclaimer and safety Guidelines
1. The laser engraver emits laser light. Placing any living body under the laser emission port
(marked with an orange warning sign) is strictly forbidden.
2. Patients with photosensitive epilepsy are prohibited from using or approaching the laser
engraver.
3. When using the laser engraver, the operator and anyone near the machine must wear
laser safety goggles. Operating the laser engraver without goggles’ protection is not allowed.
Our machine comes with a pair of safety goggles, but additional laser safety goggles need to
be purchased separately. The goggles should offer wavelength protection of 400-445nm
(±5nm), an outer diameter of +5, and a minimum L-level L5.
4. Avoid placing flammable materials near the laser engraver. When the laser engraver is
running, closely observe it and avoid leaving it unattended to prevent the engraved objects from
catching fire. Set up the laser engraver in a fireproof area and ensure proper ventilation. If
possible, we recommend purchasing a fire extinguisher and keeping it nearby the machine.
5. Ensure there is enough space when operating the laser engraver. Engraving certain
materials may produce smoke, so it's important to use exhaust equipment to vent the smoke
out.
6. When the machine is running, avoid letting your body or other objects touch the laser-
beam, as this may cause serious bodily injury or beam reflection. Do not touch the radiator, as it
may still be hot even after the laser engraver has stopped working.
7. Do not allow children or teenagers to use the laser engraver alone, especially children
under the age of 14.Adult supervision is required at all times.
8. The operating temperature range of the machine is -10°C to 40°C.
9. The use of the laser engraver carries a significant risk of fire. When operating the machine,
please ensure that someone is available to handle any potential fire emergencies at all times.
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