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Stratasys F900 - Product Safety Signs; Potential Safety Hazard Areas

Stratasys F900
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PRODUCT SAFETY SIGNS
We make every effort to ensure that our systems are safe and reliable at all times. However, there will be times
when you must access areas of the system where potentially high voltages, hot temperatures, and/or moving
mechanical components could cause severe injury.
POTENTIAL SAFETY HAZARD AREAS
The following components and areas of the system are highlighted as potential safety hazards that may cause
system failure or reliability problems if proper safety procedures are not followed.
Note: Always read and adhere to safety statements, and be aware of the
following safety signs when you see them on the system.
Personal Injury: The personal injury sign indicates mechanical parts, and
severe personal injury is possible. Always use extra care. Do not wear ties, loose
clothing, or dangling jewelry. Keep long hair tied up and away from any moving
parts.
High Voltage: The high voltage sign indicates the presence of high voltages.
Always stay away from any exposed electrical circuitry. It is recommended that all
jewelry be removed.
Hot Surface: The hot surface sign indicates the presence of devices with high
temperatures. Always use extra care when working around heated components.
Always wear the safety gloves and safety sleeves provided in the F900 Startup
Kit.
Gloves/Sleeves Required: The gloves sign indicates that safety gloves and
sleeves approved for high temperatures must be used. These are provided in the
Startup Kit.
Sharp Object: The sharp object sign indicates the presence of sharp objects. Do
not touch sharp objects as they may cause a loss of body parts.
Crushed Hand: The crushed hand sign indicates that a crushing hazard exists
between two objects.
Do Not Enter Oven: This signs warns you to never enter the oven with your
entire body.
ESD: Use standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions
when working on or near electrical circuits.

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