Operating the System
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AS7200 User Manual - OPEX Corporation
Ergonomics
As in any occupation which requires you to perform the same motion
repeatedly during the course of you work, it is important to consider how you
perform your task. Always use proper operating procedures when operating
the AS7200. Follow the directions for using and adjusting your chair and
scanner. Using improper procedure can result in a potentially serious injury.
The AS7200 scanner has been designed for safe operation by over 95% of the
user population. Operation by individuals with limited reach capability or who
cannot follow the suggestions listed should be avoided or limited in duration.
To reduce possible risks, we strongly urge you to follow these suggestions:
• Maintain an upright body posture. Avoid the tendency to slump in your chair.
The angle between your torso and thighs should always be close to 90
degrees.
• Adjust the seat height on your chair or the height of the scanner so that your
elbow is approximately even with the top of the work surface when your
arms are near your sides and your feet are flat on the floor. If this cannot be
achieved with normal chair and scanner adjustments, a footrest for shorter
operators or scanner leg extensions for taller operators should be used.
• Adjust your chair position to allow your torso to touch the front edge of the
scanner work surface. Chairs with arm rests that prevent this body position
should not be used.
• If the touch screen is used frequently during processing, adjust the touch
screen position to minimize your reach movements to the frequently touched
areas.
• Your position should allow you to comfortably reach the frequent work pick-
up area(s) and the frequently touched areas of the screen without extending
either arm fully or changing your posture.
• Occasionally change the angle of your posture and, if possible, vary your
tasks to create short breaks from the most repetitive motions.
• If possible, avoid operating the machine for longer than a single 8-hour shift.