Device safety
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Basic safety instructions
Avoid injury or death from electric shock
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Never open the scanner case.
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Do not expose the scanner to dripping or splashing water, and do not
place liquid-filled containers on the scanner. Liquid penetration can
damage the scanner.
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Do not insert objects into the scanner through any slots or openings.
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Connect the scanner only to a properly installed and grounded AC outlet
using the supplied AC adapter.
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Do not use the AC adapter if the AC adapter case or cord is damaged. In
this case, replace the AC adapter with an AC adapter of the same type.
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Do not use the scanner if it is visibly damaged. In this case, unplug the
power cord from the power outlet. Contact Image Access technical
support, see section
Technical
Support from page 7.
Avoid burns
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Do not cover the existing openings in the scanner housing. They are
used for ventilation. Otherwise, the scanner could overheat.
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Do not place the scanner in front of air conditioners that emit intense
heat.
Avoid broken bones, bruises and contusions
Incorrect routing of the cables can cause tripping.
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Lay the connection cables so that no one can trip over them.
Depending on the scanner model, it weighs between 29 and 39 kg (64 lbs.
and 86 lbs.).
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Handle the scanner only with the help of a second person.
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Place the scanner only on a firm, level and vibration-free surface that
has sufficient load-bearing capacity for the weight of the scanner.
Avoid material damage or malfunctions
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To comply with the environmental conditions, ensure good room
ventilation.
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Do not place the scanner near equipment that emits strong
electromagnetic radiation.
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Always place the scanner on a suitable, stable table or on the optionally
available base.