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Synrad Firestar Series User Manual

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SYNRAD OEM v30 Operator’s Manual Version 2
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Laser Safety
Laser Safety Introduction
Hazard Information – includes equipment label terms and hazards, please familiarize
yourself with all denitions and their signicance.
General & Other Hazards – provides important information about the hazards and
unsafe practices that could result in death, severe injury, or product damage.
Disposal – information on your laser parts and/or components as they pertain to dis-
posal.
Additional Safety Information – describes how to nd additional information about
your laser.
Compliance – explains in the subsections therein applicable and appropriate regula-
tion information.
Note: Read the entire safety section. This will ensure you are familiar with the hazards and
warnings prior to starting.
Serious
personal
injury
This Class 4 CO laser product emits invisible infrared laser
radiation in the 9.3–10.6 µm wavelength band.
Because direct or diuse laser radiation can inict severe
corneal injuries, always wear eye protection when in the same
area as an exposed laser beam.
Do not allow the laser beam to contact a person!
This product emits an invisible laser beam that is capable of
seriously burning human tissue.
Always be aware of the beam’s path and always use a beam
block while testing.
Warning
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Synrad Firestar Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSynrad
ModelFirestar Series
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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