■ Precautions
READ ALL OF THIS DOCUMENT AND THE
OPERATOR'S GUIDE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING
THIS SCANNER. IF THIS SCANNER IS NOT USED
CORRECTLY, UNEXPECTED INJURY MAY BE
CAUSED TO USERS OR BYSTANDERS.
Also, keep this document in a safe place so that it can be
easily referred to during use of this scanner.
While all efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy
of all information in this document, PFU assumes no
liability to any party for any damage caused by errors or
omissions or by statements of any kind in this document,
its updates or supplements, whether such errors are
omissions or statements resulting from negligence,
accidents, or any other cause.
PFU further assumes no liability arising from the
application or use of any scanner or system described
herein; nor any liability for incidental or consequential
damages arising from the use of this document. PFU
disclaims all warranties regarding the information
contained herein, whether expressed, implied, or
statutory.
Use of This Product
Install the scanner away from strong magnetic fields
and other sources of electronic noise. Protect the
scanner against any static electricity and choose a
static-free place to install the scanner. Static electricity
can cause the scanner to malfunction.
Do not supply the power from the AC outlet where the
devices requiring much power such as copying
machines or paper shredders are connected. Power-
supply noise can cause the scanner to malfunction.
Do not use the scanner immediately after moving it
from a cold place into a warm room. Condensation
may occur, which might lead to scanning errors. Let
the scanner dry for one or two hours before you use it.
When carrying the scanner outside while it is raining
or snowing, pay special attention so the scanner does
not get wet. Not doing so may lead to scanning errors.
If the scanner gets wet, wipe it or wait until it dries.
Do not use a damaged Carrier Sheet because it may
damage or cause the scanner to malfunction.
The ADF paper chute needs to be put all the way back
to be used. Documents cannot be fed if it is folded.
LCD Peculiarities
Be aware that neither of the following is considered a
fault.
Despite the advanced technologies used to produce
the devices TFT color LCD's, the large number of
pixels involved means that an occasional (always-on)
bright dot or (always-off) dark dot may be visible.
The characteristics of the LCD mean that there may
be some variation in hue and intensity of colors across
the screen.