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Always consult the labeling and documentation for the laser products that are to be used with IPG
Scanners. Classification is based on U.S. regulation Title 21 CFR, Chapter 1, sub-chapter J, part 1040.10©
and according to the European Community standard EN 60825-1.
When connected to a Class 4 laser source, this product is capable of channeling visible and invisible laser
radiation at high energy and power levels from the laser source to other working media. Direct or
indirect exposure of this level of light intensity may cause damage to the eye or skin. Even if the laser
radiation is invisible, the beam may cause irreversible damage to the retina and/or cornea and skin.
WARNING: Use appropriate laser safety eyewear when operating this device. The
selection of appropriate laser safety eyewear requires the end-user to accurately
identify the range of wavelengths emitted from this product. If the device is a
tunable laser or Raman product, it emits light over a range of wavelengths and the
end user should confirm the laser safety eyewear used protects against light emitted
by the device over its entire range of wavelengths.
WARNING: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other
than those set forth in this guide can result in hazardous radiation exposure.
WARNING: The red guide laser can be installed in the connected laser product. It
can emit up to 1mW average power near 660 nm wavelength and is classified as
Class 2M visible laser radiation in terms of IEC 60825-1. Avoid direct eye exposure.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to install or terminate fibers to the scanners when the
laser is active.