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WARNING
To System Designers:
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When introducing the scanner in those systems that could affect human lives (e.g., medicines
management system), develop applications carefully through redundancy and safety design
which avoids the feasibility of affecting human lives even if a data error occurs.
Handling the scanner
Incorrect handling of the scanner could cause electric shock, impaired vision, skin problems, injury, burns and generation of heat
and smoke from the scanner. Be sure to observe the following to use the device correctly.
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Never disassemble or modify the scanner.
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Do not let the battery undergo any shock or impact or throw it at something hard.
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When the scanner is subject to the strong impact, for example, a drop impact, check the case for
any damage and the battery for damage and leakage.
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Never use a damaged case.
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Never use a damaged or leaked battery.
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Do not insert any foreign materials into the battery.
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Do not get the scanner wet or put it in water or seawater.
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Never put the scanner in a microwave oven or high-pressure container.
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Never put the scanner in places where there are excessively high temperatures, such as inside
closed-up automobiles, or in places exposed to direct sunlight.
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Avoid using the scanner in extremely humid or dusty areas, or where there are drastic
temperature changes.
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Never stare into the reading window.
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If battery fluid leaks from the battery and it gets into your eyes, wash thoroughly with clean water
such as tap water without rubbing and obtain medical treatment immediately. Failure to do so will
result in eye injuries.
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If smoke, abnormal odor or noise comes from the scanner, immediately turn off the power and
remove the battery from the scanner case.