Safety instruc�ons
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1.4. Heat and fire hazard
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Do not operate the device near highly flammable sub-
stances (e.g. alcohol or gasoline).
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The projector may only be operated when securely in-
stalled and placed on a fixed angle. A projector which
has toppled over or a projector head which has drop-
ped down can cause surfaces to catch fire.
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The projector’s beam of light can reach high tempera-
tures at close range. Keep flammable materials at a
safe distance (0.5 m) from the light exit point. This di-
stance increases the more projectors are used to illu-
minate a loca�on. Make sure to keep flammable
materials (e.g. curtains) far away from a hazardous
area.
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The projector heats up during opera�on. Risk of bur-
ning! Let the projector cool for at least ten minutes be-
fore changing a projec�on mo�f or doing anything
else on the projector.
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The projector is ac�vely or passively cooled depending
on its type and requires an unrestricted flow of air for
cooling. Keep a minimum distance of 30 cm to walls
and objects on all sides.
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Do not cover the projector with sheets or insula�ng
materials or operate it in enclosed cases. Cooling is
only effec�ve if the hot air being released can escape
and cool air can freely flow.
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Protect the front lens from direct sunlight. Sunlight is
concentrated through the front lens and can cause da-
mage and fire inside the projector.
1.5. Op�cal radia�on hazard
The projector is classified in risk group 2 (RG-2) of the pho-
tobiological hazard classes in accordance with the DIN EN
62471-5:2015 standard. The following safety regula�ons
must be observed to combat the risk of glare caused by vi-
sible op�cal radia�on:
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Do not stare directly into the beam of light.
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Never look directly into the beam of light at close ran-
ge (<1 m). Permanent eye injury may occur if you ex-
pose yourself to the beam of light within the
hazardous area.
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Install the projector in a loca�on where a distance of
more than 1 m 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 when the projector
is switched off.
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Do not make any modifica�ons to the projector’s op�-
cal components (projec�on lens, lenses, illuminants).
Only use original accessories, and only replace dama-
ged components with original spare parts. A device
which has been modified may be categorised into a
higher photobiological risk group.
1.6. Assambly instruc�ons
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
→ 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 speci-
al buildings (Special Construc�on Regula�on)