Before operating this product, please read and familiarize yourself with all safety guidelines and usage steps. Users must strictly adhere to all safety precautions and ensure that the product is correctly assembled and in normal working conditions.
1. General Safety
- Before using the machine, check the equipment for any damage and ensure that no defective or damaged machines are used.
- The use and operation of this product, including the handling and disposal of any emissions generated during engraving processes, must comply with all applicable laws and regulations in your country or region.
- The use and maintenance of this device should follow the instructions in the manual to ensure safe operation.
- This device should not be operated by individuals with physical, sensory, or intellectual disabilities, minors, or untrained personnel.
- Ensure that the equipment is placed on a stable and level surface for operation.
- Keep the area around the device dry, well-ventilated, and maintain the environment within 32-95°F (0-35°C) and 5-85% humidity.
- Operating the device at sub-zero temperatures is strictly prohibited.
- When this product is in operation, ensure that it is supervised.
Please stop using the device immediately and disconnect the power in the following situations:
- A burnt smell is detected coming from the device.
- Open flames or sparks are observed coming from the engraving material.
- Any part of the device is damaged or malfunctioning.
- The device suddenly stops operating without any apparent reason.
- There are unusual sounds, smoke, or abnormal lights coming from the device.
2. Laser Safety
- During normal operation, the laser is enclosed with the lid. The LX2 is equipped with a safety interlock system; if the lid is opened during operation, the laser will stop emitting light, ensuring that there is no harm to the user.
- It is strictly prohibited to operate the device with any parts disassembled. The absence of any components can pose a laser safety risk and damage the equipment. Do not tamper with the safety mechanisms of the cover.
- Operating lasers or reflecting laser beams can quickly lead to fires, burns, and permanent vision damage. Normally, the laser is shielded by the lid. If the target object cannot be fully covered, such as when using with accessories, safety goggles must be worn to protect the eyes from laser exposure.
- Before operating the equipment, users should be thoroughly knowledgeable about the following aspects: the physical characteristics of laser radiation, the hazard classification of lasers and related health effects, and safety measures.
- Never operate the laser unattended. During operation, closely monitor the device to ensure it is functioning normally.
- Do not engrave or cut materials that contain PVC or vinyl. During operation, these materials may release toxic or harmful gases or fumes. Depending on the type and composition of the engraving/cutting materials, these emissions may pose health and environmental risks. To ensure safe use, it is advisable to fully understand the material properties before processing; do not engrave or cut any unknown materials. LaserPecker is not responsible for any damage to the machine or injury to persons caused by engraving materials containing PVC, vinyl, or materials with unknown properties.
- Do not use this device in humid, dusty, or high electromagnetic interference environments. Under these conditions, the laser may easily deflect or reflect.
- Reflective materials can cause laser reflections, so ensure that the work area is free from any reflective surfaces.
3. Equipment Safety
- Please ensure that the power adapter specifications indicated in the LX2's user manual are followed for powering the device. Using an adapter with different power ratings may cause the device to malfunction.
- Do not ignite explosive materials or any substances that may increase the risk of fire near the device (especially flammable materials such as paper, acetone, gasoline, alcohol, or volatile solvents).
- Do not place any objects on top of the device, particularly heavy items, to prevent permanent damage.
- When operating the device, ensure good ventilation to expel exhaust gases outdoors, or use it in conjunction with an air purification filtration system. If symptoms such as respiratory irritation occur, immediately get fresh air and seek medical attention as needed.
- Keep the interior of the device clean to prevent the accumulation of cutting or engraving debris, which could lead to fires. After use, promptly clean any residual materials from the tray.
- In case of an emergency during operation, press the Emergency Stop Button to immediately cut power and stop the device.
- Have a fire extinguisher ready and conduct regular maintenance checks on it. If open flames occur during processing, take the following measures:
- First, disconnect the power supply to the device.
- Then, use the fire extinguisher to put out the fire.
4. Safety Labels
Warning and instruction labels are placed in areas that may pose hazards during operation or before use. If any labels are damaged or missing, please replace them immediately. You can use the following template to copy and print the required labels.
Labels | Warnings | Positions |
|---|---|---|
Laser Aperture Label | Below the front of the Laser Module | |
Do not leave the machine unattended Keep away from flammable/explosive items Do not place objects on the top cover | On top of the machine | |
Do not unplug or plug in the Laser Module cable while the machine is powered on. Class 4 laser product. Avoid exposing your eyes or skin to direct or reflected laser beams. | On the side of the Laser Module | |
Class 1 laser product. Do not expose your eyes or skin to direct or reflected laser beams when the interlock between the protective cover’s open/close status and the laser emission is disabled or not functioning. | Below the back of the the machine | |
In case of an emergency during operation, press the Emergency Stop Button to immediately cut power and stop the machine. | Around the Emergency Stop Button |