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arts
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att L
aser M
odule # D-213-6700 Each $599.99
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ottle
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is m
anual in
a convenient p
lace fo
r quick and easy
reference at a
ll times.
The product n
ames in
this guidebook are tra
demarks or re
gistered tra
de m
arks of
each specific
manufacturer.
In the interest of providing superio
r equipment,
Quazar In
dustrie
s re
serves th
e rig
ht to
modify
or a
mend equipment s
pecific
atio
ns
with
out n
otice or o
bligatio
n.
200 Quazar In
dustrie
s Ltd.
Quick Setup Guide
Read th
is guidebook firs
t to set u
p your
equipment fo
r use.
Instru
ctio
n Materia
l for Q
uazar D
M 5000
Instru
ctio
n Materia
l for Q
uazar D
M 5000
Instru
ctio
n Materia
l for Q
uazar D
M 5000
Instru
ctio
n Materia
l for Q
uazar D
M 5000
Precision O.E.M
. Laser D
iode Module and Driv
er U
nit
Precision O.E.M
. Laser D
iode Module and Driv
er U
nit
Precision O.E.M
. Laser D
iode Module and Driv
er U
nit
Precision O.E.M
. Laser D
iode Module and Driv
er U
nit
Important Informatio
n
—Read all s
afety and operatin
g in
stru
ctio
ns before connectin
g or u
sing th
is equipment.
—To protect a
gainst e
lectric
al shock, d
o no use th
is equipment n
ear w
ater. D
o not im
merse unit,
plug tra
nsform
er w
hile standing in
water, o
r spray w
ith any liq
uids. A
s w
ith m
any electric
al a
ppli-
ances, th
is unit c
arrie
s a liv
e charge even w
hile unplugged. D
o not d
ismantle
this unit (th
ere are
hazardous volta
ges in
side).
—Do not p
lace th
is unit n
ear a
n open fla
me or c
ooking/heatin
g devices (e
.g., s
toves, h
eat re
gis-
ters, ra
diators, e
tc.).
—If a
n extension cord is
used, it s
hould be appropria
tely ra
ted fo
r volta
ge, p
ower, a
nd fre
quency
as in
dicated on th
e back of th
e unit.
—The power c
ord should be ro
uted so th
at it is
not lik
ely to
be w
alked upon or p
inched (e
specially
near th
e wall o
utle
t, extension re
ceptacle, o
r where th
e cord exits
the unit).
—To avoid serio
us damage to
the power s
ystem and m
icroelectro
nics, th
e tra
nsform
er s
hould be
unplugged fro
m th
e wall o
utle
t when th
e unit w
ill be unused fo
r long perio
ds of tim
e.
Trouble Shootin
g
Should you encounter te
chnical p
roblems w
ith your Q
uazar D
M 5000 Photo Epilator, re
fer to
the
following guide fo
r potentia
l problems and th
eir s
olutio
ns.
—Unit is
plugged in
to th
e wall, a
ll accessories are correctly
inserted in
to th
e unit b
ut n
o
laser output is
being registered.
++Check all c
onnectio
ns. P
lug and unplug each one being sure all c
ontacts are sound.
++Check all c
ords. D
ue to
contin
ual bending and fa
tigue, w
ires m
ay fra
y or b
reak re
sultin
g is fu
ll
loss of p
ower.
++Check Fuse: T
he Quazar E
pilator u
nit h
as a fa
st-a
ctin
g fu
se m
ounted on th
e to
p panel o
f your
unit to protect the delicate laser diode fro
m volta
ge spikes, on-lin
e power surges and electro
-
static discharge (ESD damage).
Replace with
400-500 micro amp (ua) fast actin
g fuse only.
Failure to comply with
these specific
atio
ns may result in serio
us damage to your laser and will
void all w
arra
ntie
s.
—Unit h
ums or makes noises.
++Unit n
eeds servicing.
—Laser output is
weak.
++Unit n
eeds servicing.
—No output from the laser is registered afte
r all trouble-shootin
g suggestio
ns listed
above have been checked.
++Unit n
eeds servicing.
—Laser beam is not focused to a usable point (output is a weak
line or oval).
++Your o
ptics need to
be adjusted. N
orm
ally, th
e le
ns is pre-set b
y th
e
manufacturer to focus at roughly 2-3 inches fro
m the apertu
re. If
the
user h
as alte
red th
is settin
g (tu
rned th
e optical spanner a
djustm
ent) w
ith-
out c
orre
ct in
stru
ctio
ns th
e beam m
ay be unusable until c
orre
cted. T
urn
the lens adjuster w
ith a stra
ight-s
lot s
crew driv
er (s
ee notches at rig
ht) to
reset b
eam fo
cus. T
urning clockwise will b
ring th
e fo
cus out (m
aking th
e
point fa
rther a
way). T
urning counterclockwise will b
ring th
e point closer.
Equipment W
arranty
We warra
nt to the orig
inal purchaser the equipment manufactured by us to be fre
e fro
m defects in
materia
l and w
orkmanship under n
orm
al u
se and service. O
ur o
blig
atio
n under th
is w
arra
nty shall b
e
limite
d to
the re
pair o
r exchange of a
ny part o
r parts
which m
ay prove defectiv
e under n
orm
al u
se and
service w
ithin 12 calendar m
onths fro
m th
e date of s
hipment a
nd w
hich our e
xaminatio
n shall d
isclose
to our s
atis
factio
n to
be th
us defectiv
e. W
hen necessary, p
urchaser s
hall a
pply fo
r a Return M
ateria
ls
Authoriz
atio
n and in
stru
ctio
ns on proper re
turn procedures fro
m th
eir o
riginal sales associate. T
he la
ser
diode (h
ead) re
quire
s special o
peratin
g precautio
ns which, if d
efie
d, m
ay void warra
nty.
Warranty Extension Certific
atio
n:
Cu
stom
er Nu
mb
er A
uth
orizatio
n N
um
ber
Warran
ty E
xten
sion
( ) y
ears
Cu
stom
er Nu
mb
er A
uth
orizatio
n N
um
ber
Warran
ty E
xten
sion
( ) y
ears W
arranty
Typ
e: A B
C D
Laser ‘Electrolysis’
The firs
t laser h
air re
moval tre
atm
ent w
as administered, q
uite
by accident, b
y a te
chnician in
the
late 1970’s. H
e w
as re
pairin
g a high output 6
92 nm YAG la
ser w
hen he unwittin
gly le
ft his arm
in
the beam’s path fo
r a fe
w seconds. A
lthough his skin was completely unharm
ed, a
ll the hair in
the
area had completely burned off. In
the years to
follow, th
e area of h
is arm
which w
as exposed to
the la
ser re
mained completely bald.
What a
ctually occurre
d w
as a “h
eat e
xchange” re
actio
n w
ith th
e pig-
ment (c
alled melanin) deep inside th
e fo
llicle tis
sue. Photon energy
from the laser had penetra
ted into the tra
nslucent derm
is virtu
ally
unobstru
cted. W
hen it re
ached th
e pigment n
aturally contained in
the
follic
le, ra
diatio
n quickly heated th
ose cells (m
elanocytes) to
well o
ver
100 degrees Celsius. H
uman tis
sue cannot s
urvive at th
is te
mpera-
ture; h
enceforth
, the complete destru
ctio
n of th
e fo
llicle w
as virtu
ally
instantaneous. T
he scientific
term
for th
is process is called th
ermolysis.
Laser lig
ht w
ith th
e w
avelength of 6
00 to
900 nm (n
anometer) p
asses th
rough human tis
sue w
ith
very little
loss of in
tensity
. The Q
uazar D
MD500 Epilator p
roduces a precise w
avelength of 8
08
nm, w
hich is
proven to
provide th
e greatest tis
sue penetra
tion w
hile lim
iting th
e lo
ss of e
nergy to
natural p
igments fo
und in
the skin.
Quazar a
lso utiliz
es a constant-w
ave output la
ser (C
W), w
hich m
akes it o
ne of th
e m
ost e
ffectiv
e
and sophistic
ated systems in
the w
orld
. Other s
ystems operate stric
tly on a ‘p
ulsed-ty
pe’ o
utput.
The problem w
ith pulsed la
sers is th
at fo
llicle tis
sues are only heated fo
r a very small in
crement o
f
time (u
sually le
ss th
an 1/1,000,000 of a
second). R
ecent c
linical s
tudies show th
at it ta
kes a fu
ll
two seconds or more for complete carbonizatio
n, desiccatio
n and coagulatio
n at 100 degrees
Celsius. With
Quazar,
the beam may be held in positio
n until
full destru
ctio
n is achieved. By
carefully regulatin
g the output at 808 nm, the laser will
not harm
the skin, even afte
r several
minutes of c
onstant e
xposure.
The best candidate fo
r laser h
air
removal h
as fair s
kin w
ith dark te
rminal h
airs
. Skin ty
ping fo
r
exposure to
ultra
violet lig
ht c
an be categoriz
ed by th
e Fitz
patric
k classific
atio
n, d
eveloped by D
r.
Thomas Fitz
patric
k of H
arvard M
edical S
chool.
Skin Type I: N
ever ta
ns, a
lways burns (e
xtre
mely fa
ir skin, b
londe hair, b
lue/green eyes)
Skin Type II: O
ccasionally ta
ns, u
sually burns (fa
ir skin, sandy to
brown hair, g
reen/brown eyes)
Skin Type III: O
ften ta
ns, sometim
es burns (m
edium skin, b
rown hair, b
rown eyes)
Skin Type IV
: Always ta
n, n
ever b
urns (o
live skin, b
rown/black hair, d
ark brown/black eyes)
Skin Type V: N
ever b
urns (d
ark brown skin, b
lack hair, b
lack eyes)
Skin Type VI: (b
lack skin, b
lack hair, b
lack eyes)
Types 1 th
rough 4 are outstanding candidates. T
ype 5 w
ill have excellent re
sults
as w
ell b
ut c
are
must b
e ta
ken to
assure th
at th
e la
ser w
ill not b
urn th
e skin. T
his is
achieved by using a cryo-
genic spray or a
ir-flow accessory. T
ype 6 should not u
ndergo la
ser h
air re
moval u
nless used in
conjunctio
n w
ith skin bleaching due to
the high ris
k of b
urning and hypo/hyper p
igmentatio
n is
-
sues.
Refe
rences
1. B
jerrin
g P, C
ramers M, E
gekvist H
, Christia
nsen K, T
roiliu
s A. H
air re
ductio
n using a new in
tense pulsed lig
ht irra
diator a
nd a norm
al m
ode ru
by laser. J C
utan Laser
Ther 2
000; 2
: 63-71.
2. K
auvar A
N. T
reatm
ent o
f pseudofollic
ulitis
with
a pulsed in
frared laser. A
rch Derm
atol 2
000; 1
36:1343-6.
3. E
remia S, L
i C, N
ewman N. L
aser h
air re
moval w
ith alexandrite
versus diode laser u
sing fo
ur tre
atm
ent sessions: 1
-year re
sults. D
erm
atol S
urg 2
001; 2
7: 9
25-9.
4. G
orgu M, A
slan G, A
koz T, E
rdogan B. C
omparison of a
lexandrite
laser a
nd electro
lysis fo
r hair re
moval. D
erm
atol S
urg 2
000; 2
6:37-41.
5. B
encini PL, L
uci A
, Galim
berti M
, Ferra
nti G
. Long-te
rm epilatio
n with
long-pulsed neodimium:YAG laser. D
erm
atol S
urg 1
999; 2
5:175-8.
6. L
loyd JR
, Mirk
ov M. L
ong-te
rm evaluatio
n of th
e long-pulsed alexandrite
laser fo
r the re
moval of b
ikini h
air a
t shorte
ned tre
atm
ent in
tervals. D
erm
atol S
urg 2
000;
26:633-7
Quazar DMD500 Epilator produces la
ser ra
diatio
n w
hich can be harm
ful to
the eyes. A
lways
wear protectiv
e eyewear w
hile operatin
g th
is equipment.
Laser ra
diatio
n has th
e capability
to
burn th
e skin if th
e te
chnician does not c
losely observe th
e patie
nt’s
reactio
n to
the procedure.
Advisory: Laser e
lectro
lysis re
sults
in fu
ll destru
ctio
n of th
e hair fo
llicle and is irreversible.
Always plan ahead before underta
king detail w
ork such as eyebrow shaping or h
airlin
e contour-
ing. P
atch te
st a
small a
rea (n
o la
rger th
an 1X1 in
ch square) b
efore fu
ll applicatio
n. A
llow 24
hours to
determ
ine th
e patie
nt’s
reactio
n.
This m
anual p
rovides a tu
toria
l overview of g
alvanic electro
lysis. F
or m
ore detailed in
form
atio
n,
please re
fer to
“Modern Electrolysis, V
olume 2, P
hototherapy” by Palamed Press. If y
ou are
unsure of th
e proper u
se of th
is device, d
o not u
se. T
he Quazar DMD5000 Epilator is in
-
tended fo
r use by qualifie
d in
dividuals or p
rofessionals only.
Warnings and Advisories
Sty
let Jack
The Treatm
ent P
rocedure
Shine th
e re
d dot o
n th
e highlighted hair fo
llicle. A
djust th
e distance of th
e la
ser
head fro
m th
e tis
sue to
create a pin-point o
f focus. T
he optim
al b
eam diameter fo
r
maxim
um in
tensity
is ro
ughly 1 m
m.
The fo
llicle w
ill begin to
flash as th
e photon energy re
acts w
ith th
e carbon dye. It
is also norm
al to
see some gaseous emissions (v
apor a
nd smoke). C
ontin
ue to
hold
the la
ser in place until a
ll visible reactiv
ity ceases. T
his m
ay ta
ke up to
15 sec-
onds. M
ove on to
the next fo
llicle and re
peat.
Some patie
nts m
ay fin
d th
e la
ser tre
atm
ent u
ncomforta
ble. In
these cases th
e use
of a topical anesthetic
such as lidocaine (a synthetic
amide, C14H22N2O, used
chiefly
in th
e fo
rm of its
hydrochlorid
e as a lo
cal a
nesthetic
and antia
rrhythmic agent) w
ill reduce
discomfort. A
mild cryogenic (n
itrogen-based) to
pical spray w
ill also m
inim
ize any pain.
Treatm
ent Around or Near the Eyes: Great c
are m
ust b
e exercised w
hen w
orking near th
e
eyes. The laser emission is powerfu
l enough to actually penetra
te the eyelid
and perm
anently
damage th
e eye. H
aving th
e patie
nt c
lose th
eir e
yes is
not s
atis
factory protectio
n. T
he use of a
dark-colored damp wash cloth which is folded over four tim
es will
defle
ct the harm
ful radiatio
n;
however, o
nly la
ser p
rotectiv
e eyewear is
recommended.
Treatm
ent A
round or Near Mucus Membranes: L
aser ra
diatio
n w
ill severely damage th
e tis
-
sues in
side th
e nose and ear c
anal. T
reatm
ent s
hould be avoided in
these areas alto
gether.
Treatm
ent Around or Near the Genita
ls: L
aser h
air re
moval is
safe fo
r applicatio
n to
the pubic
regions in
cluding th
e re
productiv
e organs or b
oth sexes. C
are m
ust b
e ta
ken in
to consideratio
n in
these areas due to
the in
creased le
vel o
f neural s
ensitiv
ity. T
he patie
nt m
ay fin
d th
e process un-
comforta
ble w
ithout a
topical.
Treatm
ent Around or Near the Areola (nipple): Laser h
air re
moval is
safe and effe
ctiv
e on
hair g
rowth w
hich occurs fro
m th
e areola of b
oth sexes. A
gain, c
are m
ust b
e ta
ken in
to considera-
tion in
these areas due to
the in
creased le
vel o
f neural sensitiv
ity.
Post-T
reatm
ent: T
he skin surro
unding th
e tre
atm
ent a
rea m
ay experie
nce short-te
rm erythmia
(reddening) w
hich w
ill subside w
ithin 12 hours. S
hould th
e tre
atm
ent a
rea show signs of e
xcess
scabbing you m
ay w
ish to
reduce th
e overall tre
atm
ent tim
e or in
tensity
. The applicatio
n of a
post-
treatm
ent c
ooling and healing gel (s
uch as Aloe) is
encouraged to
speed healing and re
duce sensi-
tivity
. Instru
ct th
e patie
nt to
refra
in fro
m applying cosmetic
s or s
unbathing fo
r at le
ast 2
4 hours.
Treatm
ent E
fficacy
Perm
anent h
air re
moval is
a gradual p
rocess w
hich ta
kes 90 days or
more fo
r complete destru
ctio
n of th
e fo
llicle tis
sues. E
ach hair m
ust
go th
rough its
entire
growth cycle fo
r it to be effe
ctiv
ely tre
ated. O
nly
durin
g th
e e
arly anagen phase is
it vulnerable to
destru
ctio
n. T
he
following chart w
ill give you an accurate example of w
hat th
e re
duc-
tion in
growth activ
ity should lo
ok lik
e fro
m 30, 6
0 , a
nd 90 days of
treatm
ents.
Pointers:
Human skin has roughly
1,000 fo
llicles per s
quare in
ch. O
nly a small p
ercentage of th
em are
activ
e (a
nagen) a
t any given tim
e. F
or e
ffectiv
e tre
atm
ent, th
e hair
needs to be tre
ated durin
g the anagen phase. It
norm
ally takes
about 9
0 days fo
r each fo
llicle to
go th
rough th
e fu
ll growth cycle.
Should you see hair g
rowth activ
ity in
an area w
hich has been com-
pletely cleared, it is
most lik
ely fro
m a fo
llicle w
hich w
as dorm
ant a
t
the tim
e of th
e orig
inal tre
atm
ent. S
imply apply tre
atm
ent to
these
hairs
as th
ey appear. A
ll hair g
rowth activ
ity w
ill norm
ally te
rminate
with
in 3 m
onths.
afte
r
before
30
da
ys
60 d
ay
s 9
0 d
ay
s
Patie
nt #
hair c
ounts
6 week clearance
1 fe
males, 3
males
pre
post
percent
1
274
9
97%
2
327
19
94%
3
187
2
99%
Control Locatio
ns/Feature Descriptio
ns
A.
Key Lockout:
This fe
ature is
require
d by la
w on all h
igh-power la
ser d
evices. T
he firs
t
step in
the corre
ct s
equence to
power-u
p your la
ser is
to tu
rn th
is lo
ck clockwise using th
e
special key included in your kit.
The light (center LED lamp) will
be green when the
power s
ystem is off a
nd re
d when th
e power s
ystem is on.
B.
System Status LED: This lig
ht w
ill indicate system status (n
eutra
l or liv
e). G
reen is
neutra
l and re
d is liv
e.
C.
Safety Fuse: This protects the module durin
g use. In the event of an online power
surge, s
tatic
discharge or s
ystem fa
ilure th
is fu
se w
ill blow. R
eplace w
ith only 500mA fa
st
actin
g 5X20mm ty
pe only.
D.
Laser Jack: A
four-p
rong coaxial p
ower ja
ck fo
r the diode la
ser m
odule.
E.
Power Cord: Rated for 60Hz, 120-240 V, 10 Amp with
corre
sponding plug-style for
country
of d
estin
atio
n.
F.
Laser Optics: This fe
ature allows th
e te
chnician to
contro
l the size, s
hape and character-
istic
of the laser beam. Using the optic
s spanner wrench, turn clockwise to make the
beam fo
cus at a
shorte
r distance, a
nd counterclockwise to
increase th
e fo
cal le
ngth. It is
set a
t 1.5 in
ches at th
e fa
ctory.
G.
Eyewear: This is
an essentia
l part o
f the tre
atm
ent p
rocess. D
irect o
r refle
ctiv
e la
ser
radiatio
n can serio
usly in
jure th
e eye. B
oth th
e te
chnician and th
e patie
nt m
ust u
se th
e
protectiv
e eyewear w
hile th
e la
ser is
enabled. E
yewear is
intended fo
r accidenta
l expo-
sure only. N
ever s
tare dire
ctly
into a la
ser b
eam.
H.
Carbon Dye: This is an ‘atomized’ form
of molecular carbon which easily penetra
tes
deeply in
to th
e fo
llicle shaft. T
he dye adds pigment w
hich gives a re
ceptor fo
r the pho-
ton/heat e
xchange re
actio
n. T
he carbon atoms w
ill capture th
e la
ser e
nergy and convert
it into heat fo
r the ra
pid and effic
ient c
auteriz
atio
n of tis
sue fo
r the perm
anent d
estru
ctio
n
of th
e hair fo
llicle organ.
I. High-Precision Tweezers: Apparatus fo
r the extra
ctio
n of fo
llicle prio
r to carbon dye
applicatio
n.
Pre-Treatm
ent
Before applying tre
atm
ent, re
move all h
air
from th
e area by tw
eezing or waxing. Laser h
air re
-
moval is
most e
ffectiv
e w
hen applied to
an empty fo
llicle shaft. H
uman hair s
imply does not h
ave
enough pigment to
allow fo
r suffic
ient h
eat e
xchange to
cauteriz
e, d
esiccate and necrotiz
e th
e cells
which produce hair. T
o compensate fo
r this la
ck of ‘q
uantita
tive’ a
nd ‘q
ualita
tive’ p
hoton ta
rgets, it
will b
e necessary to
place a high-density
carbon dye in
side th
e fo
llicle prio
r to tre
atm
ent.
Isolate the hairs
to perm
a-
nently
destro
y.
It
will
be
necessary to
remove th
em by
swiftly
plucking (or waxing)
in the dire
ctio
n of
growth.
Pullin
g
slowly
generally
leaves most
of
the follic
le
tissue inside the pore which
will b
lock th
e dye. T
he hairs
may be le
ft in th
e skin if d
esire
d, b
ut re
sults
will b
e im
proved if th
ey
are extra
cted.
Photo-Reactiv
e Dye Applicatio
n
Using a cotto
n-tip
ped applicator, c
ompletely cover th
e
treatm
ent area with
the special dye included in your
kit. M
assage th
e dye in
to th
e fo
llicle pore w
ith a firm
downward circ
ular m
otio
n. R
epeat 2
-3 tim
es to
satu-
rate the follic
le pore. Use an eth
yl alcohol based
wipe (is
opropyl alcohol will
not dissolve the dye) to
lightly
clean th
e excess fro
m th
e surfa
ce of th
e skin.
At th
is point y
ou will h
ave all d
esire
d fo
llicles visibly highlig
hte
d with
a dark spot (a
s seen above)
and are re
ady to
power u
p your la
ser fo
r treatm
ent. C
arbon dye m
ust b
e also used if th
e hair is
left in
the skin fo
r laser ‘s
having’.
Pointe
r: If
your patie
nt objects to having a depilatory process before the tre
atm
ent,
you may
contin
ue with
out th
e carbon dye. T
his alte
rnate procedure is th
e equivalent o
f ‘laser s
having’ (fo
r
which long-te
rm perm
anency is marginal).
For best results, the use of a photo-re
active dye is
highly re
commended.
Dermal Coolant A
pplicatio
n
Place a thin layer of laser derm
al coolant spray on the tre
atm
ent area prio
r to laser applicatio
n.
This w
ill protect th
e surfa
ce of th
e skin fro
m burning as well a
s im
prove th
e tra
nslucency of th
e skin
(rate at w
hich lig
ht c
an pass). F
ailure to
use th
e derm
al c
oolant p
rep m
ay re
sult in
unnecessary
discomfort fo
r the patie
nt d
urin
g tre
atm
ent a
nd in
crease th
e lik
elih
ood of a
surfa
ce burn. S
hould
the liq
uid become dry, it w
ill be necessary to
re-apply fre
quently
. The use of a
humidifie
r in dry
clim
ates will
substantia
lly prolong the duratio
n for which the derm
al prep will
retain its coolin
g
propertie
s.
Laser Startup Procedure
Before plugging your la
ser h
ead in
to th
e power s
ystem, b
e sure th
e key switch is
off (L
ED w
ill show green). F
ailu
re to
adhere to
th
e sta
rt-u
p procedure may
cause ir
reversible damage to
your la
ser head (which w
ould n
ot b
e covered
by w
arranty
).
1.
Plug th
e laser module accessory into th
e power s
ystem, tig
hten th
e spanner
nut c
ompletely.
2.
Place th
e la
ser h
ead in
a secure positio
n P
OINTED AW
AY fro
m you and th
e
patie
nt.
3.
Power u
p your m
odule by using your k
ey lo
ckout s
witc
h (tu
rn to
the ‘e
nabled’
settin
g).
4.
An audible-to
ne will
accompany the activ
atio
n of the laser.
This is an addi-
tional safety fe
ature to
warn th
e operator th
at th
e m
odule is producing ra
diatio
n.
Your la
ser is
now liv
e and extre
me care m
ust b
e exercised w
hile handlin
g to
avoid
accidental e
ye-exposure. T
he output o
f the la
ser is
invisible (in
frared) a
t 808 nm.
Only 1% of th
e photon emission is
made visible fo
r the purpose of p
lacement a
nd/or
focusing.
You must turn off
your laser in reverse order of the start-u
p sequence. Failure to do so may
cause irre
versible damage to
your la
ser h
ead and is
not c
overed by w
arra
nty. A
lways use cautio
n
when tu
rning on and/or o
peratin
g th
is system. T
he la
ser is
very powerfu
l and can cause serious
eye in
jury if u
sed in
corre
ctly
.
Red ‘Enabled’
Warning: L
aser ra
diatio
n is emitte
d fro
m th
is apertu
re. U
nprotected eye exposure m
ay cause serio
us in
jury
resultin
g in
loss of v
ision or b
lindness. A
lways use la
ser e
yewear.
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ger S
witc
h
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