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1.4. Heat and fire hazard
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Do not operate the unit near highly flammable sub-
stances, e.g. alcohol or gasoline.
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The projector may only be operated when mounted
securely and with the �lt of the projector head locked.
A descended projector or a projector head which has
dropped down can cause surfaces to catch fire.
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The projector’s beam of light can reach high temperat-
ures at close range. Keep flammable materials at a safe
distance of 0.5 m / 1.6 � from the light exit point. This
distance increases the more projectors are used to illu-
minate a loca�on. Make sure to keep flammable ma-
terials (e.g. curtains) far away from the hazardous
area.
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The projector heats up during opera�on. Risk of burns!
Allow the projector to cool down for at least ten
minutes before changing a projec�on mo�f or per-
forming other tasks on the projector.
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The projector is cooled ac�vely or passively, depending
on its type, and requires an unobstructed flow of air
for cooling. Keep a minimum distance of 0.3 m / 1 �
from walls and objects on all sides.
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Do not cover the projector with shee�ng or insula�ng
material. Do not operate the projector in a closed cas-
ing. Effec�ve cooling is only possible if the discharged
warm air can escape and cool air can flow in freely.
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Protect the front lens from direct sunlight. Sunlight is
concentrated through the front lens and can cause
damage and fire inside the projector.
1.5. Optical radiation hazard
According to the DIN EN 62471-5:2015 standard, the pro-
jector is classified in risk group 2 (RG-2) of the photobiolo-
gical hazard classes. To avoid the risk of glare from visible
op�cal radia�on, observe the following safety regula�ons:
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Do not stare directly into the light beam.
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Never look into the light beam at a short distance
(< 1 m / 3.3 �). Permanent eye injury may occur if you
expose yourself to the light beam within the hazardous
zone.
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Install the projector in a loca�on where a distance of
more than 1 m / 3.3 � can be kept from the eyes of
people exposed to the beam of light.
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Only change the projec�on mo�f (gobo) when the pro-
jector is switched off.
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Do not modify the op�cal components of the projector
(projec�on lens, other lenses, light source). Only use
original accessories and replace damaged components
only with original spare parts. A modified device may
be categorised into a higher photobiological risk group.
1.6. Notes on Mounting
The projector must be firmly a�ached to a stable and load-
bearing surface or structure.
Local regula�ons on the safety of buildings, especially regu-
la�ons on places of assembly, must be observed:
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Building regula�ons of the federal states: Safety of
construc�on sites and buildings
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Regula�ons on places of assembly
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Regula�on on the construc�on and opera�on of spe-
cial buildings (Special Construc�on Regula�on)
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