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* Work on the electrical connections and the electrical equipment of the 3D Printer **must only** be carried out by trained personnel. | * Work on the electrical connections and the electrical equipment of the 3D Printer **must only** be carried out by trained personnel. | ||
==== Health hazards ==== | ==== Health hazards ==== | ||
- | * Due to the production process and depending on the material used for printing, components in the build chamber may reach temperatures up to 300 °C (572 °F). Wear adequate protective gloves, when handling freshly printed objects if you do not wish to cool down the machine between two print jobs. | + | * Due to the production process and depending on the material used for printing, components in the build chamber may reach temperatures up to 300 °C (572 °F). Wear adequate protective gloves or let the 3D printer cool down to avoid burning injuries when handling printed objects. |
- | * The weight of the RepRap Industrial exceeds 50 kg. Always carry it **two by two**. | + | * The weight of the RepRap Industrial exceeds 50 kg. Always carry it **two by two**.\\ Make sure that the 3D printer cannot tip over or tumble down to avoid crushing injuries. |
* Use only mild detergents for cleaning. When using solvents to remove filament residues, always regard the safety data sheet of the manufacturer. Wear adequate protective equipment if required. | * Use only mild detergents for cleaning. When using solvents to remove filament residues, always regard the safety data sheet of the manufacturer. Wear adequate protective equipment if required. | ||