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4. Open the cover and take out all the parts.
Make sure that you have received all listed accessories in the package list (See
§2.4
Package List
on Page 13).
5. Carefully remove any remaining interior packaging and stays—including the strap around the
laser head—and set them aside.
The laser tube is a highly fragile object and should be handled delicately and as little as possible.
6. Pull out the debris tray and honeycomb bed.
4 Installation
Never attempt to place or remove the honeycomb bed through the main
cover. Always remove it along with the debris tray instead.
You may keep the packaging in case of future return but, if you dispose of it or any accessories, be
sure to do so in compliance with applicable waste disposal regulations.
4.3 Unpacking
Your engraver should have arrived in a wooden crate with its accessories (including this manual)
packaged inside. You should place the crate in a spacious flat area for unpacking, ideally near
where you plan to operate the machine permanently. Use at least two people to move and adjust
the engraver’s position to help keep it level and avoid any sharp or sudden movement.
1. Open the top of the crate, take out the rotary package, and remove the surrounding foam
insulation.
2. Carefully remove the other packaging and foam insulation from the sides and set them aside.
With at least one other person, use the two straps around the engraver to lift it out of the crate
and move it to a sturdy table or countertop.
3. Carefully remove the straps and plastic packaging from around the engraver.
7. Place the side of the honeycomb with the unit you prefer to use facing up and slide it into place.
The honeycomb bed has inch and metric rulers on opposite sides.
8. Slide the tray back in underneath it.