
11
Standard Operating Procedures
WARNING:
• Never let liquids, metallic objects or flammable objects reach the interior of the scanner. Injury, fires or
electrical shocks may result from contact with its internal mechanisms.
CAUTION:
• Avoid dropping or subjecting the scanner to shocks.
• Do not place parts of your hand or objects other than film into the scanner.
• Operate the scanner in a vertical position only. Do not use it lying on its side.
• Ensure that the power switch is set to OFF before connecting or disconnecting the SCSI cable or
power cable.
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and never place the power cord where it may be
trampled.
• Keep the area around the scanner’s electrical outlet clear so that it can be easily unplugged. Always
grip the electric plug, not the cord, when unplugging the scanner.
• Always have a qualified technician perform any disassembly, maintenance or repairs not described in
this manual. Never perform these actions by yourself without adequate qualifications.
• When performing any maintenance activities, always unplug the power cord first. Never use liquid
detergents or aerosol detergents to clean the exterior of the scanner. Instead, dampen a clean, soft
cloth with water or a mild cleaning agent and wring it out thoroughly before using it to gently wipe the
exterior surfaces.
• The scanner does not require lubrication of any kind.
• If any of the following occurs, unplug the scanner and contact your Canon vendor.
- the electric plug or cord is damaged
- liquid has entered into the scanner
- the scanner has suffered exposure to rain or water
- the scanner is dropped or damaged in any way
- a marked change occurs in the scanner’s operation
- the scanner emits smoke, strange odors or unusual sounds
This equipment complies with VCCI Class 2 Information Device Standards. This equipment is intended for
use in the home environment. Nevertheless, there is a possibility that interference to radio or television
reception may occur if the equipment is operated in close proximity to another device. Please follow the
instructions in the Getting Started Guide for the correct handling of this equipment.