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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 Hazard Information
WARNING: The output aperture of this QUBE Fiber Laser may
emit both invisible and visible laser radiation.
The invisible laser radiation may be in excess of the Accessible
Emission Limit (AEL) for a Class 4 laser. The invisible radiation can
be up to approximately 1.5kW CW in normal operation and 2.3kW
with a single fault. The wavelength of this invisible radiation is in the
range 1050-1250nm.
Additionally, this QUBE Fiber Laser contains embedded lasers that
emit invisible laser radiation up to approximately 3.2kW CW in
normal operation and 4.8kW CW with a single fault. The
wavelength of this invisible radiation is in the range 900-1000nm.
AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO DIRECT OR SCATTERED
RADIATION.
Contact with direct or scattered laser radiation can cause damage
to the eyes, burn human tissue and start fires.
The optical connector shall be mounted in a protective housing
which prevents human access to laser radiation (including errant
radiation) in excess of the AEL for class 1, for example a housing
meeting the requirements of EN 60825-4.
WARNING: The output aperture of this QUBE Fiber Laser may
emit both invisible and visible laser radiation.
The visible laser radiation is below the Accessible Emission Limit
(AEL) for a Class 2 laser. The wavelength of the visible laser
radiation is in the range 630 680nm.
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
WARNING: Before carrying out any maintenance task detailed in
these Instructions for Use ensure that power to the QUBE Fiber
Laser is disconnected. Failure to do so may lead to serious
personal injury.
Electrical Hazard Information
WARNING: This QUBE Fiber Laser contains hazardous AC
voltages up to 240V. These may still be present even when the
power is disconnected.
Contact may cause electrical shock and injury

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