Introduction
User Manual H12 / SCAMAX® 8x1 - Version 2019.12
1.2.1.2. Dust Exposure
Dependent on age, condition and the previous storage of the scan documents the dust exposure can
increase in the immediate vicinity of the scanner. If symptoms like tussive or mucosal irritations sud-
denly occur in coherence to such a material, an adequate ventilation should be ensured. In extreme
cases a suitable inhalation protection must be used.
1.2.1.3. Dual Input Hopper
The Dual Input Hopper isn’t blocked anymore and can be moved manually if the scanner is powered
off. Because of that, the Dual Input Hopper must be dismounted or protected against unwanted
shifting by appropriate means while moving or transporting the unit.
While running the scanner with a Dual Input Hopper the lateral movement range may not be blocked.
Non-observance can result in crush or jam injuries.
During the lateral movement of the Dual Input Hopper in case of a refe-
rence move or an Input Tray switching, its center bridge moving along the
housing edges. The distance between the center bridge and the edges is
big enough to prevent jams. Nevertheless, a small risk remains at this point.
1.2.1.4. Input tray
Inside the Input Tray of the Paper Input laterally slotted holes are existing
where the plate of the Input Tray is guided. The slight width of the slotted
holes prevent jams. Nevertheless, a small risk remains at this point.
1.2.2.
Marked Danger Spots
Areas with increased risk potential are identified with the following warning icons directly bonded
to the unit.
1.2.2.1. General Danger Spot
This warning icon indicates a general or not specified danger spot which can contain
different possible causes of risk.
In the present case the warning
icons are placed behind the Gaiters
of the present Output Hoppers and
should indicate that the scanner
may not be driven with an open
Gaiter, as rotating parts or crushing
zones are unprotected and result in
a higher risk of injuries.