General saftey information
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An electronic protection mechanism prevents the motors from starting up unintentionally or
continuing to operate when the flap is opened.
As there is a theoretical possibility of the protection mechanism failing, this entails a residual
risk which you can counter by complying with the following
rules of use
:
7.1.
Do not open the front flap during a scanning procedure until after
a corresponding prompt or the end of a scanning procedure has been displayed on the
screen.
7.2.
If you determine that the scanner is acting unusually, such as an uncontrolled or continuous
rotation of one or more movement axes, switch off the scanner at the main switch before
opening the flap.
If this unusual behaviour continues after switching on again and restarting the software, do
not use the scanner any longer. The device must be marked as defective and prevented from
being put into operation again until the fault is rectified.
7.3.
Do not reach inside the scanner if one or more movement axes move despite the flap being
open.
Switch the scanner off immediately.
The scanner may no longer be used in this case and must be marked as defective and
prevented from being put into operation again until the fault is rectified.
7.4.
During scanning, never reach below the area between the rocker and case that is marked by
warning signs.
This also applies if the rocker is swivelled upwards to the rear.
Before removing any objects that have fallen into the scanner or before cleaning the scanner
compartment, you must switch off the device at the main switch.
8.
If you notice that the scanner is damaged or defective, you must label it as defective and make
sure that it is not used until it has been repaired.