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GENERAL SAFETY
HAZARD MESSAGES
The following symbols are used throughout this manual. Some also appear on the printer itself.
DAMAGE: Machine damage, part damage, and/or data loss can result if you ignore this type of hazard message .
ELECTRIC SHOCK: Injury or death from electric shock can result if you ignore this type of hazard message .
UV RADIATION: Eye injury or blindness can result if you ignore this type of hazard message .
IRRITANT: Bodily irritation or allergic reaction can result if you ignore this type of hazard message .
Wear gloves when handling uncured material .
Ultraviolet radiation inside . Exposure may cause eye damage . Do not operate without covers . Wear UV eye
protection .
HOT SURFACE: Do not touch, may cause burn .
NOTE: Indicates an important point .
Always follow the safety procedures. Do not, in any way, risk injury by working dangerously. Safety is a part of work, and not an
obstacle to it.
The ProX 800 was designed with safety in mind; however, improper use and malfunctions can cause injury. To prevent unsafe
operation, the ProX 800 automatically shuts down immediately if it detects an unsafe condition.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be
impaired.
Follow these general safety guidelines when operating your ProX 800:
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Read and follow system instructions.
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Follow all safety rules in this section and heed all cautions and warnings in this guide.
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Do not attempt to open the chamber door or windows while a print is in process.
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Do not use any material without first reviewing its Material Safety Data Sheet / Safety Data Sheet (MSDS/SDS).
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Secure the power and communication cables to prevent tripping.
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Do not open panel behind disconnect switch! Live voltage present. This should only be opened by qualified personnel after
power is disconnected from the facility’s power circuit/breaker panel.
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Do not attempt to access, service, or adjust the internal components.
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Do not attempt to perform any maintenance procedures unless you have been specifically trained to do so.
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Operators are trained to operate the system and to perform all the necessary tasks to print a part.
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Certified service personnel have completed the 3D Systems service training package and are certified to perform service
tasks. Certification may occur at various levels and servicers should only perform tasks that they are authorized and certi
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fied to complete.
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Do not ignore warning signs that are posted during service operations.
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To prevent potential skin irritation and sensitization due to contact with printing material, follow all guidelines in the sec-
tion,
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To prevent pinch and crush injuries to the hand, use caution when replacing the print pad inside the print chamber. The
elevator will not move when the chamber door is open.
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