C
AUTION
Due to the inconsistencies in power (i.e. power surges, spikes and ground noise), BBH highly
recommends the use of a power conditioner with all of its scanning products and attached
computer components. The use of a BBH recommended power conditioner eliminates the
degradation and possible destruction of sensitive electronic components, as well as any
disruptive events that can occur due to unwanted voltage between neutral and ground. For
more information, please visit our web site at
1-800-SCAN-494.
•
The socket outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible
•
Make sure the scanner is connected to the correct voltage before connecting it to the power
line (see
"1.6 Specifications" on page 13
•
Use a voltage level that does NOT vary more than ±10% from the voltage level marked on the
scanner name-plate. The name-plate is located on the back of the scanner
•
Only use the power cord supplied with the scanner
•
Do NOT use an extension cord
•
Do NOT leave the power cord plugged in the AC outlet if the scanner is not used for an
extended period
•
Do NOT, under any circumstances, remove or obstruct the function of any safety feature
•
Do NOT over-ride the safety interlock
N
OTE
When the scanner's transport cover is open, a safety interlock removes power from the
transport circuitry before any hazardous parts are accessible. This interlock protects the
Operator from the possibility of the transport running while the scanner's transport cover is
open.
•
Place the scanner in a clean, well ventilated room that is free of combustible vapors
•
To prevent a fire or shock hazard, do NOT expose this scanner to rain or any type of moisture
•
Do NOT place the scanner in direct sunlight or in a cold draft
•
Do NOT place the scanner near a heating appliance or air conditioning vent. Do NOT place
the scanner in a room with extremely high or low humidity (see
page 13
for environmental requirements)
•
Do NOT place the scanner near other appliances or near machinery that generate large
amounts of electro-magnetic interference (EMI)
•
Do NOT place the scanner on carpet. Static electricity can cause the scanner to malfunction
•
Allow for the minimum clearances stipulated under
along with an additional 4-5 inches (10 - 13 cm) of clearance at the front, back, and both sides
of the scanner for proper ventilation
•
Place the scanner at the front edge of a sturdy, level surface
2
www.bbhscanners.com
for voltage requirements)
"1.3 Operating Environment" on page 3
or contact BBH Sales at
"1.6 Specifications" on
S008769 Rev A