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Fusion3 Design F400 - 2 Warnings and Disclaimers; Do Not Operate Equipment Unattended; Hot Components Are Present During Operation; Electrical Shock Hazard

Fusion3 Design F400
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2 Warnings and Disclaimers
2.1 Do Not Operate Equipment Unattended
While we have designed and manufactured your F400 to minimize the risk of damage if something were to go
wrong, the fact is that 3D printing is a highly complex activity that may not work correctly at any time. To minimize
the risk to your equipment, facility, and personnel, we ask that you do not operate your F400 unless someone is
present to monitor the equipment. If your F400 is operated unattended and something goes wrong, in extreme
cases this can cause a fire.
2.2 Hot Components are Present During Operation
During normal operation your F400 contains several components that reach elevated temperatures that can cause
burns if you contact them. These components include:
The print head
The print bed
The motors
These components have warning labels indicating elevated temperatures may be present.
Please keep in mind these components may be hot in the minutes following a print job as the heat takes up to 20
minutes to dissipate completely.
2.3 Electrical Shock Hazard
Your F400 contains some components that operate at 110V AC. These components are all located in the enclosed
electronics bay. If the service door is removed while the equipment is powered on, a shock hazard will be present.
We strongly recommend you leave the service door in place if the equipment is plugged in and/or operating. If
you need to service the components in the electronics bay, please unplug the power cord and wait 10 minutes
before performing any work.

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