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MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE
Site Preparation
IMPORTANT This guide does not encompass all factors related to worker safety and check stand design. It does
Ventilation and Spacing Requirements
The scanner/scale housing was designed to provide adequate space for ventilation and drainage for spills.
Figure 3-1
shows the drainage holes, under the platter, for possible spills that may occur when
scanning/weighing items.
Checkstand ventilation may be required to ensure the MP6000 temperature limits are not exceeded. If forced
air ventilation is used, it must not pass through the MP6000 as this can produce an unstable weighing
environment. The ambient air temperature inside the checkstand, adjacent to the device, must not exceed
104°F (40°C).
(Drainage/Ventilation Holes on Both Sides)
Drainage/Ventilation Holes
Figure 3-1
Service Access Requirements
The MP6000 was engineered to allow performance of all routine service and maintenance (including scale
zeroing, and calibration) without removing the scanner from the counter.
Service must be performed by a Motorola Certified Repair Provider who has completed the Service Repair
Training course, and (if applicable) the Scale Calibration Training course. For MP6200 and MP6500
scanner/scales, depending on the region of installation, a certified Weights & Measures technician is required
to place the device in trade before using, and after certain repairs.
offer a list of considerations which may be helpful in ensuring greater safety and productivity.
MP6000 Top View
MP6000 Side View
(Drainage/Ventilation Holes on Both Sides)