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OXXIUS L4Cc - 3 Getting Started; Preparing for Use; Operating Site

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3. GETTING STARTED
3-1 Preparing for use
Please use the following information when setting up the instrument for the first time, or when changing
its operating site.
OPERATING SITE
The combiner should be unpacked and installed in an area satisfying the following conditions:
- a dust-free area,
- an area free from vibrations
- an area protected from large temperature variations (for example under the flow of an air
conditioner)
For information on environmental conditions such as ambient temperature and humidity, refer to
“Operating site” on section 1.
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY CLASS
The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) class indicates where you can operate the product. The EMC
class of the L4Cc or L6Ccc combiners is “class A”. Class A equipment is intended for use in industrial
environments. It can cause radio disturbances in residential environments due to possible conducted and
radiated disturbances. It is therefore not suitable for class B environments. If class A equipment causes
radio disturbances, take appropriate measures to eliminate them.
MECHANICAL AND THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS
The combiner generates some heat while in operation. Refer to the following cases depending on your
requirements.
COMBINER MOUNTED ON A STANDARD OXXIUS HEATSINK
The laser head can be fitted with an optional heatsink (ACX-HTSK-L4CC or ACX-HTSK-L6CC). These
accessories ensure a sufficient dissipation while maintaining the laser head at a fixed temperature, thus
improving its overall stability.
Place the product on a stable, flat and level surface. Ensure that the surface can support the weight of
the product. For information on the weight, see the data sheet.
CAUTION
Do not apply a shearing effort on the feet, as it might damage them.
The top surface is not meant for stacking. Do not stack another product on top
of the combiner.

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