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1. OPERATIONAL SAFETY AND USE CONDITIONS
c
Do not insert your hands or fingers under the scanner section while the
machine is in operation to avoid the risk of injury by being caught between the
scanner section and carrier.
z
Do not stare at the light emitted from the light source for prolonged periods of
time because this may damage your eyesight.
x
Be sure to lock the casters before using the scanner.
c
If anything drops into the machine, remove it after turning OFF the power, or consult
your technical representative. If the machine is operated without removing this
foreign matter, mechanical failure or abnormal prints may result.
v
Do not use liquid near the keyboard. If liquid is spilled on the keyboard, the
keyboard may become inoperative due to a short circuit.
b
Do not disconnect the cable connectors located on the rear side of the main
control unit unless instructed by your technical representative. If these
connectors are disconnected, special operations may be required for checking
the system.
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Caution regarding Electric Shock
z
Utmost care should be taken as the scanner and the processor is connected to
200/210/220/230/240V AC power source. Avoid the possibility of electric shock
by noting the following:
• Never operate the machine if it is wet.
• Never operate the machine if the surrounding floor is wet.
• Ensure the electrical earth connection is permanently made.
• Ensure that all cables are undamaged and correctly connected.
x
Do not place items such as a cup, plastic bottle, vase, vessel of water, etc. on
the machine. If the contents (coffee, tea, water, etc.) are spilled, electric shock
to personnel, short circuit in the machine or other accidents may occur.
c
Connect the power cable of the scanner to an outlet having a capacity of 10
amperes or higher, and position the cable so it does not get in the way of the
operator. If the operator steps on the power cable while working, electric shock
to personnel or abnormal operation may result.
v
Do not pull the cables forcibly. If the cables are handled roughly, electric shock
to personnel or abnormal operation may result.
b
When connecting the power cable to an outlet, take care not to overload the
outlet or wiring accessories such as power strips. Overloading may result in fire
due to heat generation.
n
Be sure to connect the power cable to the outlet completely. Incomplete
connection may cause fire or electric shock to personnel.
m
When disconnecting the power cable, be sure to hold the plug. Pulling the
power cable may cause electric shock to personnel or fire due to a short circuit.
,
Do not handle the power cable with wet hands to avoid the risk of electric shock.
.
During a thunderstorm, do not touch the machine or the plug of the power cable
to avoid the risk of electric shock.
1.1.2
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