2.7
Safety instructions for potential hazard areas
2.7.1
Electromagnetic waves
Even though the valid standards are observed, it is possible that the device reacts to radio
frequency interference or the operation of other devices in the immediate vicinity.
Do not operate devices that generate strong electromagnetic waves in the same room as
this device.
Take appropriate measures in the case of radio interference, e.g. a new orientation, a new
device position or electromagnetic shielding.
Only use the original accessories recommended and supplied by the manufacturer. Failure
to do so can result in increased interference emissions or decreased immunity of the
device.
2.7.2
Light emissions
Looking straight into LEDs or reflective surfaces is unpleasant for the eye. Prolonged exposure
can cause injury to the eyes.
In particular, this applies to people who work with this device or in its vicinity for long periods
of time and to people who have undergone eye surgery.
Make sure that people who are generally sensitive to light or take medication for light
sensitivity or photosensitizing drugs are not exposed to the device light.
Only view objects in the curing chamber through the tinted viewing window of the device.
2.7.3
Electrical safety
If covers are opened or parts are removed which are only accessible with tools, voltage-
carrying components may be exposed. The plugs may also be under voltage. There is a risk of
electric shock.
Electrical work must only be carried out by your authorized service partner.
Before connecting the device, check that the supply voltage and frequency are correct at
the point of installation (see electrical data and the information on the type plate in the
Operating Instructions, "Documents of equal applicability", page 6).
To avoid injury to the user and for cooling reasons and fire protection, never remove the
housing covers.
For installation, observe the requirements of the manufacturer for house installation.
To prevent the risk of electric shock, connect the device only to a power supply with a
protective conductor. If the protective conductor is interrupted either inside or outside of
the device or the protective conductor connection is loose, the device may be dangerous
for the operator in the event of an fault or error. Intentional interruption is not permitted.
The mains plug is used as a supply circuit disconnecting means. Always connect the mains
plug to an easily accessible protective contact socket.
Connect the grounded and freely accessible protective contact socket to a separately
secured circuit.
Make sure that the protective contact socket is equipped with a residual current circuit
breaker (FI).
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