Safety Instructions For Laser Products; Safety Instructions For Cassette Unit - AGFA ADC Compact Plus Manual

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· You can hurt your fingers if they are caught between the ADC Cassette
and the edge of the input slot. Insert the cassette in the input buffer as
described in the User Manual. At all times, keep your fingers clear of the
input slot. As soon as the ADC Compact Plus takes in the cassette, release
it.
Warning Label at the Input buffer of the
ADC Compact Plus.

Safety Instructions for Laser Products

The ADC Compact Plus is a class 1 Laser Product. It uses internally a 2 x
50mW laser diode, classification class IIIb.
Under normal operating conditions - when both doors are closed - there can
be no laser radiation outside the ADC Compact Plus. It is nonetheless
imperative that the local radiation safety regulations regarding the protection
of staff against scattered radiation are complied with, if the ADC Compact
Plus is located in the immediate vicinity of an X-ray room.
Open the front left and right door only to solve cassette or image plate jams.
When you open either of the doors, the power supply of all critical
components is switched off automatically as a precaution.
User interventions other than those described in this manual can be
hazardous with regard to laser radiation.

Safety Instructions for Cassette Unit

The Rotation drive of the Cassette Unit turns very fast!
Keep away when machine is run with doors opened (e.g. for repair,
maintenance).
ADC Compact Plus
(Type 5146)
DD+DIS064.02E
Edition 1, Revision 4

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