Safety Information
Identification of risk
Throughout this manual please take heed of
warnings given in bold text and
highlighted yellow
to avoid possible damage to equipment and/or harm to people.
Risk to vulnerable groups
PUMA microscopes and associated systems are not toys. They contain small parts which
may come loose such as tiny metal screws and washers and glass components that may
splinter or break or otherwise present a choking or sharp object hazard or chemical
hazard (e.g. for batteries).
Please do not let babies or young children play with or gain
access to any aspect of a PUMA system without close appropriate adult supervision.
Likewise keep PUMA systems away from pets
.
Risk of damage to eyesight
When choosing and using a light source for a PUMA microscope, care must be taken to
avoid the use of or exposure to light that could damage eyesight.
In particular
never allow direct or specular reflections of the sun to enter the
microscope
through the illuminating mirror.
Also,
never allow laser light to enter the microscope through the illuminating mirror
if any viewing is to be done by eye
(as opposed to recordings by a camera only).
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