AGFA E40, E50 appendix Precautions, Cleaning your Scanner

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Precautions

For your own safety and that of your equipment, respect conscientiously the Environmental Requirements and always take the following precautions:

"Check frequently whether there is no overheating of the AC adapter.

"If you do not use your scanner for some time, pull the AC adapter cable out of the power supply socket.

"Handle your SnapScan with care: the glass plate is fragile. There is no warranty on breaking the glass plate and your dealer is not liable for consequential damages.

"Disconnect the AC adapter when you want to clean the scanner housing or the glass plate and when the scanner needs servicing or repairing.

"Do not open the scanner housing as it contains high-voltage areas and sensitive components. Every repair should be carried out by your dealer.

"Do not leave originals on the reflective glass plate for excessive periods of time. The warmth of the scanner may cause them to deteriorate.

"For safety reasons, never use extension cables for the AC adapter.

Caution: For safety reasons, besides the personal maintenance mentioned in this Owner's Guide, do not try to remove any mechanical parts or any electronic components from your scanner. If your scanner needs service, our dealer and service offices are available to help you.

Cleaning your Scanner

"Cleaning the glass plate regularly, ensures that dirt or smudges do not reduce the quality of your scanned images.

"Before cleaning, disconnect the AC adapter from your scanner.

"Use a soft damp cloth and a mild detergent to clean the surface of the glass plate. If you use alcohol to clean the glass plate, make sure that you do not touch the plastic elements of the scanner.

"Avoid using sprays directly onto the glass plate as this may cause the liquid to penetrate the seams around the glass and contaminate the mirrors and lenses inside the scanner.

"Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.

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Contents Owner’s Guide Trademarks Contents Minimum System Requirements Preface Environmental Requirements About SnapScanCleaning your Scanner PrecautionsTo … Click … How to Use this Online GuideHow to Print this Guide Preparing the Scanner Taking a Closer Look Unpacking the ScannerSnapScan e50 Changing the Handle Preparing the Scanner Changing the Button Cap SnapScan e50 Unlocking the Scanner Installing the Scanner for PC Minimum System Requirements Installing the Scanner Software Connecting the Scanner to your PC Installing the Scanner for PC Installing Additional Software Configuring Buttons on your PC SnapScan e50 Selecting a Different ScanWise Configuration SnapScan e50 Modifying an Existing Configuration SnapScan e50 Configuring Buttons on your PC SnapScan e50 Configuring Buttons on your PC SnapScan e50 Creating a New Configuration SnapScan e50 Configuring Buttons on your PC SnapScan e50 Configuring Buttons on your PC SnapScan e50 Modifying the ScanWise Settings SnapScan e50 Configuring Buttons on your PC SnapScan e50 Installing the Scanner for Macintosh Installing the Image Editing Software Installing the Scanner for Macintosh Connecting the Scanner to the Macintosh Computer Installing Additional Software Configuring Buttons on your Macintosh Computer SnapScan e50 Selecting a Different ScanWise Configuration SnapScan e50 Modifying an Existing Configuration SnapScan e50 Configuring Buttons on your Macintosh Computer SnapScan e50 Configuring Buttons on your Macintosh Computer SnapScan e50 Creating a New Configuration SnapScan e50 Configuring Buttons on your Macintosh Computer SnapScan e50 Modifying the ScanWise Settings SnapScan e50 Configuring Buttons on your Macintosh Computer SnapScan e50 Making your First Scan Making your First Scan Using the Transparency Module SnapScan e50 Using the Transparency Module SnapScan e50 Page Calibration area Status indicator fails to light up Appendix a TroubleshootingAppendix a Troubleshooting E-mail function is not working PC only Scanner type Appendix B Technical InformationInterface Appendix C Regulation Compliance UL Safety Statement Safety RegulationsIndustry Canada Class a and B Label Requirements Electromagnetic Compatibility