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Do not touch the power cord during periods of lightning
activity
Do not operate the scanner during periods of lightning activity. You might
suffer an electrical shock via the electrical cords. The scanner may also
be damaged. Disconnect the scanner from the power outlet during
electrical storms.
Ensure the correct power connection
The scanner must be operated with a power connection of 50/60 Hz and
100 to 240 V. Use only power cords which are approved for these values
and which meet the safety regulations of your country.
Observe the necessary safety regulations when using the
power cord
Make sure the power cord is not damaged. Do not make any modifications
to the power cord. When heavy objects are placed on the cord, if the cord
is subject to heat or open fire or if it is excessively stretched or twisted,
there is the risk of fire or electrical shock.
If the power cord insulation is damaged or if wires are blank contact the
manufacturer's after-sales service immediately. Do not use damaged
power cords, there is the risk of fire or electrical shock.
Do not touch the power cord with wet or damp hands. The non-
compliance with this precautionary measure results in the risk of an
electrical shock.
Do not play the CD-ROMs with an audio CD player
The CD-ROMs supplied with the s canner shall not be played with an
audio CD player. Playing a CD-ROM with an audio CD player may
damage the hi-fi system and produce sounds which can seriously damage
the hearing (or even result in a complete loss of hearing).
Operating ambient temperature range
+50º to +104ºF (+10º to +40ºC)
Do not turn on the scanner unless it is within this range.
If the scanner has been stored or transported outside of this range, allow it
to return to within this range before turning it on.