Wicked lasers S3 Krypton User Manual

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User’s Manual and Laser Safety Guide
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First and foremost, we are laser enthusiasts. We desire nothing more than to achieve perfection in our craft. For us, pushing the limits of technology is part of our daily routine. It’s only impossible if we don’t try.
FOREWORD
Absolute power. Unmatched performance. Exceptional stability.
“Wicked” isn’t just our name, it is
what we are. Those who seek us know what real lasers are about. What once was science ction is now reality. A technological revolution has begun.
Keep in mind, this is not a toy and this is denitely not a laser pointer. This is a Wicked Laser.
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We wanted to create the world’s most powerful handheld laser - we succeeded and inadvertently set a world record in doing so. We are extremely proud to be included in the Guinness Book of World Records for 2007. This will serve as a testament to our commitment to providing the world with the most sophisticated laser products technology can o󱐯er.
Designed and developed by some of the world’s best engineers, the Spyder Series stands at the pinnacle of laser technology. Lithium powered, water­resistant and ultimately powerful, the Spyder Series is our most advanced line of handheld lasers to date.
We still have much to prove as there is still a world of possibilities in front of us. Our quest to turn science ction into reality has only just begun.
Table of Contents
The S3 Spyder III Krypton Technical Specications The Krypton Diagram FDA Compliant Endcap Diagram How To Use The SmartSwitch 2.0 Using Your Laser Using Your FDA Compliant Endcap Class 4 Laser Safety Instructions Safety and Maintenance Lens Cleaning Procedure and Troubleshooting Types of Common Lens Problems Limitation of Liability Manufacturer’s Warranty
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The Krypton Series
We may have nally gone too far... introducing a laser beam that can literally light-up the stars.
Under review by Guinness World records, the S3 Spyder III Krypton is the world’s brightest handheld laser. Our Earth’s atmosphere ends at 62 miles but the Krypton, goes beyond as it breaks through our atmosphere, into outer space. With it’s extreme range of 85 miles (@ 0.25 lux), the S3 Krypton is the rst and only handheld laser visible from outer space.
The human eye perceives pure green light 800%, 2,000%, and 19,000% brighter than red, blue, and purple light respectively. If you enjoyed wielding the awesome power of the S3 Arctic, then you’ll want the S3 Krypton the most visible handheld laser on Earth, in your hands.
Tactical Smartswitch 2.0. You have total control of the 85 mile visible laser beam. Now with 9 operation modes - including 5 new tactical modes - SOS (Hi / Low) , Beacon (Hi / Low) , and Tactical Hibernation.
• 100% unlimited duty cycle. Operate the laser continuously, 24/7 with no risk of damaging the laser diode.
• Strong laser in a strong body. The aircraft grade aluminum chassis, same as the S3 Arctic, is a fully tested and
proven quality construction that lets you be condent that the S3 Krypton is as well built as it is strong and bright.
Powerful safety features. The SmartSwitch™ 2.0 technology locks out unauthorized access to your S3 Krypton making this super-powered laser inoperable when unattended.
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Technical Specications
Model Name: Laser Product Class: Wavelength: Size: Weight: Laser Body: Laser Finish: Transverse Mode: Max Power: Min Power: Beam Divergence: Beam Diameter: NOHD* Required Eyewear O.D. Power Consumption: Power supply: Battery Lifetime: Switch: Modes:
Duty Cycle: Expected lifetime: Warranty:
S3 Krypton Series
4 532nm
257.7mm x 35.8mm 443g 6061-T6 Aircraft-Grade Aluminum Mil-Spec Type III hard anodized in black TEM00 <250mW, <500mW, <750mW, 1000mW+ 100mW, 250mW, 500mW, 750mW
1.5mRad
2.0 mm 149 meters
3.0+
3.7V @ 1A – 2A Sanyo Lithium 18650 60 - 120 mins Push Button Constant On / O󱐯, Lock-Out Tail Cap, Electronic Mode switch Low and High Power modes, Pulsed and Continuous Wave modes, Secure Lock/Unlock modes Continuous >5,000 hours One Year
*Nominal Occular Hazard Distances are for 0.25 second accidental (unaided eye) exposure.
Based on the human eye’s perception: equal powers of green 532nm light is 20 times brighter than blue 445nm light, 8 times brighter than red 650nm light, and 190 times brighter than purple 405nm light.
How Intensely the Human Eye Perceives Di󱐯erent Colors
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The Krypton Diagram
Removable Lens Protector
Contact GuardSmartSwitch Button
FDA Compliant Endcap
The Krypton Diagram
Removable Lens Protector
FDA Compliant Endcap
Safety Interlock
Power Button
Emission/Battery Indicator
Laser Aperture
WARNING: Extremely dangerous is an understatement to 1 Watt of laser power. At close range, this Class 4 beam will cause immediate and irreversable retinal damage. Use with extreme caution and use only when wearing proper safety goggles with an O.D. of 3+ is required and 4.4+ for longer exposures.
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How To Use The SmartSwitch 2.0
The S3 Series are the world’s rst and only hand held lasers equipped with SmartSwitch™ technology. SmartSwitch™ combines both safety and intelligence by requiring the user to follow a protocol of simple clicks and click/ holds to operate the device.
Once unlocked, the laser runs in low power strobe mode (18Hz strobe) which is the default setting designed for safety.
The following page is a visual guide on how to unlock the laser by simply following a few simple steps. The ashing LEDs indicate if a step has been correctly followed.
FDA Compliant Endcap Diagram
Contact Guard
Screw
Screw
Safety Interlock
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How To Use The SmartSwitch 2.0
Click (short hold) the button a third time.Both rst and second LEDs will start ashing.
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Hold down (long hold) the button briey and the second and third LEDs will start ashing.
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Hold down (long hold) the button briey again and all three LED’s will ash three times, then goes into battery indicator status.
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How To Use The SmartSwitch 2.0
Push the Power Button on the Tailcap to turn on your laser. The rst LED will start ashing indicating the laser is ready to be unlocked.
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Click (short hold) the SmartSwitch™ button. After
the rst click the rst LED will be ON and the second LED will start ashing.
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Click (short hold) the button again. The rst and second LEDs will be steady and the third LED will start ashing.
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How To Use The SmartSwitch 2.0
SmartSwitch 2.0 Codes:
After unlocking your laser, you can select among the active modes by using one of these following codes when pressing the button:
▪ A long hold (holding down briey for less than a second) cycles between high power and low power. ▪ A short hold cycles Strobe mode to Continuous Wave mode. ▪ Clicking 3 times within 2 seconds goes into SOS mode. ▪ From SOS mode, one quick press will change it into Beacon mode. ▪ From Beacon mode, one quick press will change it to low power Strobe mode. ▪ Holding the switch for 3 seconds will go to Tactical Hibernation mode. The middle LED will be ashing to indicate this.
How To Use The SmartSwitch 2.0
The following 9 modes are enabled by using the SmartSwitch2.0:
▪ Strobe Mode (Hi / Low) ▪ Continuous Wave (Hi / Low) ▪ SOS (Hi / Low) ▪ Beacon (Hi / Low) ▪ Tactical Hibernation Mode
Once the power is on, the user can toggle between the di󱐯erent active modes all available in low power and high power: Strobe, Continuous wave, SOS and Beacon mode with a few simple clicks.
There is also the Tactical hibernation mode which allows you to shut o󱐯 the laser and quickly re­enable it with the last setting it was on.
To summarize: This is the rst code you should remember three short holds + two long holds (holding the button down briey for less than 1 sec.) will let you unlock the laser.
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Using Your Laser
At the back of the laser, rotate endcap
counter clockwise to open.
Insert one Li-Ion Type 18650 IMR
rechargeable battery negative (-) end rst.
Push the button located on the tail cap to
operate laser.
NOTE: Do not attempt to use a di󱐯erent battery type for this laser, doing so might damage the laser and void the warranty.
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Using Your FDA Compliant Endcap
Removing the Safety Interlock from
the Endcap will disable the laser.
Another way to disable the laser is by
unscrewing the Contact Guard as shown here.
Remove screws to detach Contact Guard and
disable the laser.
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Class 4 Laser Safety Instructions
DANGER CLASS 4 LASER : All visible lasers with beams over 500 milliwatts (1/2 watt) are classied as Class 4.
EXTREME DANGER, MUST BE USED CAREFULLY DO NOT USE AS A LASER POINTER. DO NOT USE AS A TOY. ONLY FOR USE BY PERSONS UNDERSTANDING THE HAZARDS OF THIS LASER. READ ALL WARNINGS ON THIS PAGE.
DO NOT SHINE DIRECT BEAM IN EYE-BLINDNESS HAZARD!
The direct beam at close distance can cause instant blindness. The direct beam up to 250m/750ft can cause eye damage. Never aim any laser towards a person’s head, or where a person may suddenly appear. Never aim towards a pet or other animal.
DO NOT GET REFLECTED BEAM IN EYE
The beam reection can cause instant eye damage, especially at close range. There are MANY shiny or smooth objects that can reect a laser beam. ALWAYS be aware of both the main beam AND its reection(s). Be especially careful when aiming out of windows due to danger from the “back reection”.
DO NOT LOOK OR STARE AT DIFFUSED REFLECTIONS
Looking at the laser “dot” can cause eye damage. Danger is higher when on white surfaces and at close range. DO NOT USE THIS AS A LASER POINTER.
DO NOT SHINE BEAM ON SKIN - BURN HAZARD
The direct or reected beam can burn exposed skin. Wear protective, light-colored clothing. Do not aim beam at your skin, skin of other persons, or animals.
Class 4 Laser Safety Instructions
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Class 4 Laser Safety Instructions
DO NOT BURN OR DAMAGE MATERIALS
The beam can char, burn or ignite materials. Especially avoid dark, thin, and combustible materials such as fabrics.
DO NOT AIM AT AIRCRAFT OR STARS
The bright light from this laser can ashblind or distract a pilot. NEVER AIM ANY LASER TOWARDS AN AIRPLANE OR HELICOPTER. Always be careful any time the beam goes into the sky. Since far-away aircraft can look like stars, DO NOT USE FOR STAR POINTING. Only use Class 2 or Class 3 lasers for astronomy star pointing purposes.
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BLUE LIGHT
Blue laser light can cause photochemical eye damage. Avoid prolonged exposure to blue light (light from 530nm green to 380 ultraviolet can be hazardous, with the peak danger at 440nm blue). There is a hazard even from prolonged exposure to di󱐯use “room glow” from the beam reecting o󱐯 walls or other surfaces. Use safety glasses that block blue light.
WEAR SAFETY GLASSES
If available, wear laser safety glasses or goggles. They MUST be appropriate for your laser’s power and wavelength, so the laser beam’s power is safely reduced. However, DO NOT RELY ON THE SAFETY GLASSES ALONE. Continue to avoid direct and reected exposure to the beam.
Class 4 Laser Safety Instructions
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Class 4 Laser Safety Instructions
OTHER IMPORTANT SAFETY AND USE CAUTIONS:
DO NOT USE AS A LASER POINTER. This Class 4 laser is too bright to be safely used for laser pointing purposes.
NOT FOR CHILDREN OR UNAWARE PERSONS. The user must be mature, and must be aware of the direct and reected
beam hazards to eyes, skin, materials and aircraft.
DO NOT USE ILLEGALLY. Many countries and jurisdictions have laws regarding laser usage. Follow all local laws.
DO NOT AIM AT VEHICLES. Do not distract the driver of a car or truck, or a person operating heavy or dangerous
machinery.
DO NOT AIM AT POLICE OR LAW ENFORCEMENT. The beam can be mistaken for a weapon, or for a laser gunsight. People aiming lasers at police and soldiers have been killed.
DO NOT HARASS OR ANNOY OTHERS. Do not aim at sporting players, persons in a band, a movie theater screen, passersby or any other use where the beam is distracting to others. Understand that if people are upset by laser pointer misuse, they will support laws to ban pointers.
Safety and Maintenance
No scheduled maintenance necessary to keep the product in compliance. Simply keep the laser free
from dust or other contaminates that could cloud or dirty the laser lens or crystal array and operate within recommended parameters.
Avoid direct eye and skin exposure to the laser beam. Direct contact with the beam can instantly
cause severe and irreparable eye damage. Note that a reected laser beam can be just as powerful as directly coming from the laser unit itself.
We strongly recommend using the LaserShades that come with this laser or wearing similar approved laser safety eyewear.
Do not take apart, modify or dismantle the laser or operate it under abnormal current load (doing so will void the warranty). Strictly no service is allowed.
Operate your laser only within the specied temperature range of 10°C (50°F) to 40°C (104°F).
Should you have di󱐰culty operating the laser properly and troubleshooting does not work, go to www.wickedlasers.com for support and RMA assistance if necessary. Do not attempt to service,
modify or x the laser yourself.
Do not shine your laser at an aircraft. It may cause
a distraction to the pilots putting the aircraft’s passangers at considerable risk. Shooting a laser at
an aircraft is considered a felony in the U.S.
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*For more safety information & guidance please refer to ANSI Z136.1 (2007) Safe Use of Lasers available at the Laser Institute of America website: www.laserinstitute.org
CAUTION - Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specied herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Laser Light – Avoid Exposure to Beam Class 4 Laser Product
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Lens Cleaning Procedure and Troubleshooting
What you need :
Microber Cloth - Please make
sure the microber cloth is specically designed for cleaning lenses. You can nd this at your local camera or glasses store.
Q-Tip or Tooth Pick - You will need
to fold the cloth over one of these in order to be able to reach the lens properly.
Lens Cleaning Solutions (Optional)
- Use the lens cleaning solution only if the lens is not cleaned using the microber cloth alone. Please make sure the cleaning solution is designed specically for lens cleaning.
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Procedure :
Wash your hand with soap and water. Make sure to dry them properly.
Remove the batteries from your laser prior to cleaning.
Fold the microbre cloth over a toothpick or the handle part of a Q-tip. Make sure you do not touch the part of the cloth that will be cleaning the lens. You probably will not be able to fold the cloth twice, so you need to be very careful not to press too hard on the lens.
Gently move the cloth into the aperture until it comes in contact with the lens. Rub it from side to side but do not press too hard. Gently rotate the cloth in a twisting motion back and forth. Repeat this procedure until the lens of your laser is clean.
Re-insert the batteries and turn your laser unit on to see if the lens is clean.
Still dirty? Apply only 1 drop of Lens Cleaning Solution to the part of the cloth that will be cleaning the lens, the follow the same procedure as above. You will want to nish by using a dry part of the cloth to wipe the lens dry, this should take one pass side to side or gentle rotate.
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WARNING : DO NOT USE WATER
Dirty Lens - The most common problem with your laser
unit is a dirty lens. The easiest way to determine whether you have a dirty lens is to look at the lens under direct light. If you see smudges, nger prints, or small particles on the lens, the beam emitted will look similar to the above pictures. Simply follow the cleaning instructions to restore the spot back to a focused dot.
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Types of Common Lens Problems
Scratched Lens - A scratched lens may occur if you
accidentally scratch the lens with a hard or rough surface. The lens of your laser unit is similar to that of a camera, please handle with care. This condition can be repaired by Wicked Lasers, however, will not be covered in your warranty. A repair cost will apply.
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Mode Shifts - A mode shift may occur under extreme temperatures. If your laser unit is too hot or too cold, the beam may appear
unstable and look similar to the above pictures. Please note that as your laser “warms up” and returns to room temperature, the beam will return to normal mode, TEM00. The normal operating temperature of all Wicked Laser products is 10ºC ~ 40ºC. Using your laser unit beyond these parameters will damage your laser beyond repair.
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Moisture - We do not recommend using any laser products
in highly humid or foggy conditions. If your laser unit is used in these conditions and/or submerged in water, the beam may appear similar to the above picture. You will not be able to clean this as water has condensed inside the lens and/or crystal set. This condition can be repaired by Wicked Lasers, however, will not be covered in your warranty. A repair cost will apply.
*This condition may occur if you are using the laser unit with wet hands. Please dry your hands completely before handling your laser unit.
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Manufacturer’s Warranty
All Spyder III Series lasers come with a standard 12 Month Manufacturer’s Warranty. Our warranty guarantees your laser to be free from defects in manufacture and workmanship.
All defective lasers will be replaced or repaired subject to the full discretion of Wicked Lasers.
Ownership of the warranty is not transferable and will expire exactly 12 months from the date of receiving the purchase.
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Limitation of Liability
In no event shall Wicked Lasers or any of its subsidiaries or a󱐰liates be liable for any indirect, special, incidental or consequential injury to persons or damage to property caused by the use of any of our products. By purchasing from Wicked Lasers, you hereby indicate that you understand and agree to the following:
I am 18 years of age or older. I am fully responsible for the safe application and use of this laser and agree to such by completing the sale process. I will never look directly into the beam or point the beam at any person’s or animal’s skin, eyes or other body part. I will not point the laser at any aircraft or moving vehicle of any sort. I will not use a laser device without wearing approved laser safety goggles designed for such purpose. I will never remove the laser’s infrared lter.
I will not use the laser in violation of any local, state or federal law, and I understand that it is my responsibility to know and abide by those laws relating to the ownership and use of lasers in my jurisdiction.
Manufacturer’s Warranty
This warranty does not include defects or damages attributable to misuse, normal surface weathering, or damages caused by accidents or re or other casualty or force majeure or any other causes or occurrences beyond the manufacturer’s control.
To claim your warranty, please send this form or email support@wickedlasers.com with the following information:
Full Name:
Address:
Order ID / Laser Model:
Reason for Claim:
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