around the hot segment of the extruder. Never touch recently extruded plastic.
Hot plastic can stick to your skin and cause burns.
Never place or use flammable materials on or near the Brinter
®
when it is
powered on or in operation. Liquid acetone, alcohol, or other chemicals may
release extremely flammable vapors. When using the heated modules, take care
of the appropriate ventilation. Usage of a smoke detector connected to a fire
alarm is strongly recommended.
Plastic or other materials processed with the Brinter
®
can release volatile organic
compounds or toxic fumes above regulated threshold limit values. Refer to the
Safety Data Sheets of the materials being processed for more information and
use the Brinter
®
in a well-ventilated place. When printing with heated print heads,
the usage of a fume hood is strongly recommended.
Brinter
®
can radiate radio frequency energy. The operation of this equipment is
likely to cause harmful interference to radio communications, in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Always ensure that Brinter
®
is correctly mounted and placed before use, as
improperly mounted print beds, print heads, or modules can be dangerous. Never
tamper with any safety interlocks. Tampering risks equipment damage and
personal injury.
Never disassemble the Brinter
®
. All repairs must be performed by a qualified
technician. Any attempted repairs or modifications are not covered under the
warranty. Never open the switchboard, electric boxes or pneumatic box on your
own, or the warranty becomes void.
Never touch the electrical contact surfaces of the tool sockets in Brinter® One
version 2.0. There is a danger of potential electric shock and short circuits if the
contact surfaces are connected with a metal object, etc.