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Laser Safety
thermoMETER CT
2. Laser Safety
The optional available laser-sighting tools (TM-LST-CT and TM-LSTOEM-CT) for thermoMETER CT, see A
1.4.4, operate with a semiconductor laser with a wavelength of 500 ... 650 nm (visible/red).
The laser fall within laser class 2 (II). The maximum optical power is ≤ 1 mW.
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Observe the laser protection regulations.
Although the laser output is low, directly looking into the laser beam must be avoided. Close your eyes or im-
mediately turn away if the laser beam hits the eye. For repair and service purposes, the sensor must always
be sent to the manufacturer.
Lasers of class 2 (II) are not subject to notification and a laser protection officer is not required.
The following warning label must be attached to the cover (front side) of the laser-sighting tool housing:
Fig. 1 Laser warning sign and laser label
During operation of the sensor, the pertinent regulations according to IEC 60825-1 on “Safety of laser prod-
ucts” must be fully observed at all times. The sensor complies with all applicable laws for the manufacturer of
laser devices.
Laser radiation.
Irritation or injury of the
eyes possible. Close
your or immediately
turn away if the laser
beam hits the eye.