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- | ===== Warning signs and labels ===== | ||
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- | Due to the manufacturing process single components inside the build chamber may reach temperatures up to 500 °C. To warn the operator before touching anything inside the machine, areas of high temperatures are specially marked. | ||
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- | [{{hotsurfaces.png?100|Hot surface warning sign.}}] | ||
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- | Current carrying components are labeled specially to indicate the danger of electric shocks. | ||
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- | [{{highvoltage.png?100|High-voltage label on current carrying parts.}}] | ||
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</WRAP> | </WRAP> |