3DPlatform.com2Safety FeaturesThe 3DP Workbench printer is designed to comply withCE standards. All motors are set to recommended safetystandards, with limitation of force applied to each axisless than 150 newtons. Printers are equipped with thefollowing safety features:Safety guidelines & WarningsThe following safety guidelines, as well as the instructionswithin this user manual, ensure the safety of the userwhile operating and maintaining the 3DP Workbenchprinter. If the printer is not operated as specified, theoperator's safety may be compromised.Installation• Connect the printer to the safety-certified powercord supplied with the machine. The electrical outletshould be near the printer and easily accessible.• Never connect the printer to an outlet that does nothave a ground wire. Disconnecting the ground wiremay result in electric shock.Operation• The 3DP Workbench printer generates hightemperatures in the print nozzle and the print bed—do not touch when hot. Allow the unit to cool beforetouching.• Do not set objects on the heated print bed. Do notlean or stand on the print bed. Doing so may causeinjury to the operator.• Due to high temperature outputs and moving parts,the location where the printer is operating should beequipped with working smoke detection and flamesupression.• The 3DP Workbench printer melts material duringprinting. Some materials may require ventilation.• Do not leave the 3DP Workbench printer unattendedwhile in operation.Note: This equipment does not meet requirements for immunityaccording to EN61000-4-2. The destruction of the step servomotors embedded electronic circuits is possible by applicationof electro static discharge.Safety1. Y axis bumper protects theuser from collision with theidle end of the actuatorduring printing2. Wire covers preventaccidental disconnectionof the motors3. Two emergency Stop buttonslocated on the front and backof the machineKeep all items and persons clear of movingactuators to avoid pinch zones.Hot ZonesHeat bed, nozzle, andpossible axis / extrudermotorsUnexpected MovementPinch Zones