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INSTALLATION
Only suitably qualified personnel should set up, install
or operate ScanX.
Damage through shock.
During operation and the switching off process (blue
and green operational LEDs blinking alternately) ensure
that the unit is not moved in any way whatsoever, as the
moving parts must be allowed to stop moving completely.
6. Requirements
6.1 Installation/setup room.
ScanX should be set up in a closed, dry and well-ventilated room.
Room temperature should not fall below 50°F (+10°C) or exceed 95°F (+35°C).
Danger of short circuit due to condensation.
ScanX can only be put into operation once the unit
has warmed up to room temperature and is dry.
Do not install in a utility room, e.g. in a boiler room or in a wet room.
Set up in ordinary room light. Avoid direct sunlight and bright interior lighting (more than 800
lux) directly above the inlet guide.
There must be no source of interference in the room for set-up (e.g. strong magnetic field).
Any such disturbances can interfere with the operation of the ScanX.
In order to avoid problems when scanning the image
data, ScanX should be set up so that it will not be
subject to knocks, vibration or similar.
6.2 Counter top/table set-up.
ScanX may be located almost anywhere in the office. Follow these guidelines for optimum performance:
Provide a stable, flat counter top or table large enough for the scanner work area and able to
support the weight of the unit (see 4 Technical data).
Locate the computer within 6 feet (length of USB cord provided).
Locate ScanX no further than 6 feet from an AC outlet.
Make sure to leave the socket outlet easily accessible, so that the unit may be unplugged if
necessary. The power supply adapter is the Mains disconnect device.
Portable and mobile HF communication appliances can interfere with the effectiveness of
electrical medical devices.
Warning: Placement of ScanX with or near other
equipment may effect operation. Verify normal
operation for selected setup configuration.
Do not arrange the unit so that it is immediately next to, or stacked with other appliances.
However, if the unit is operated immediately next to, or stacked with other appliances, make
sure to check the unit carefully in the configuration selected to verify normal operation.
6.3 Monitor.
Monitors designed for digital X-ray processes with a higher light intensity and broad contrast range
should be used. Strong room lighting, direct sunlight and reflections all serve to reduce the diagnostic
capabilities of the X-ray exposures.
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