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© 2016 SPI Lasers UK Ltd.
Commercial in Confidence
SM-S00500 Revision A 21 October 2016
redPOWER QUBE Cased Fiber Laser User Manual
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Laser emissions from the housing of the QUBE Fiber Laser and the conduit of the beam
delivery optic are less than the AEL for Class 1 of IEC/EN 60825-1 with a single fault.
WARNING: Care should be taken especially when controlling this
QUBE Fiber Laser remotely across a network.
Failure to do so could result in another User being exposed to
hazardous levels of radiation.
It is the responsibility of the Laser Integrator to ensure that when
controlled remotely no hazardous levels of radiation are emitted
when unsafe to do so.
3.3.2 Electrical Hazard
CAUTION: This QUBE Fiber Laser is designed to BS EN 60204-
1:2006+A1:2009 and must be grounded for safety and to comply
with regional electrical codes.
Failure to do so may result in electric shock and incorrect operation
of the QUBE Fiber Laser.
This QUBE Fiber Laser is not provided with any electrical supply cord (flex or lead).
Only qualified technical personnel who are familiar with the equipment should remove the
covers from the laser. No electrical hazard exists if the system is operated normally.
3.3.3 Thermal Hazard
In normal operation the QUBE Fiber Laser should not get hot. However if a fault occurs the
external surfaces may get hot.
3.3.4 Materials Processing Hazards
Materials processing can generate vapour, fumes, solid particulates and other air
contaminants that may irritate, be toxic, or even fatal. It is the responsibility of the user to
ensure that all relevant safety precautions are followed and that any legal requirements are
adhered to in accordance with local legislation. It is advised that Material Safety Data Sheets
(MSDS) for any material to be processed are evaluated and that adequate measures for fume
extraction and venting are considered. Interaction of the beam with certain materials can
cause potentially harmful levels of visible radiation to be emitted. Appropriate protective
measures must be taken.
CAUTION: It is essential that any debris associated with laser
processing is removed and cleaned away on a regular basis.
Failure to do so may result in fire.

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