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Health and safety
2.2 Occupational hygiene
2.3 Electrical safety and risk
Special care must be taken when carrying out a repair, maintenance or servicing operations. The user is
exposed to high temperatures. Protective gloves are recommended.
adequate ventilation is provided for the device. It is not recommended that you stay in the same room
where the device is working continuously.
Fumes emitted during 3D printing or laser engraving can be hazardous, depending on the material
in long-term exposure.
dB, but continuous presence in one room can cause discomfort to the user.
The device is equipped with a vibration-damping base.
Follow the toolhead cable descriptions while connecting them to the machine and do not connect
devices that are not authorized by the manufacturer.
Do not use materials that may damage the device or that are not authorized for use with the
toolheads.
When using Zmorph Fab, ensure all necessary health and safety measures as described in this manual
and separate regulations.
Handle the sharp accessories and tools included with the kit with special caution.
Zmorph Fab devices have been tested to comply with the Low Voltage Directive. In order to ensure maximum
safety of use, including protection against short circuits, overloads, overvoltages and overheating of the
product, the following provisions must be observed:
Do not modify the machine, toolheads and its electronic components.
Do not use electronic substitutes other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
Replacement of electronic components should be done in accordance with the recommendations and
instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Before connecting the 3D printer to the power outlet, make sure that the voltage required by the
device corresponds to the voltage available from the power source. For power supply information, refer
to the nameplate on the rear of the device.
Avoid overloading the power outlet to which the 3D printer is connected.