3M 8800 Series owner manual System Specifications, Cleaning Instructions

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System Specifications

Detection zone

The primary zone of detection between the panels extends just above the surface of the floor to 72 in. (1.82 m) above the floor. The electronic coverage in this area is not 100%; however, the rate of detection is effective to deter the loss of protected materials. It is also important to watch for suspicious actions such as holding materials above or outside of the panels when passing through the system.

Power requirements

Maximum current draw for all systems:

110/120 VAC: 500 mA

200/240 VAC: 250 mA

WARNING

To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage:

Do not use the product if the case, covers, or power cord are damaged;

Do not attempt to modify, service, or repair—no user serviceable parts inside—contact 3M Service for repair.

Environmental (operation)

Typical ambient temperature range: 50° F (10° C) to 104° F (40° C)

Humidity: 0% to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing

CAUTION

To reduce the risks associated with environmental contamination from circuit boards containing lead-bearing solder:

At the end of service life, dispose of the product according to federal, state and local requirements.

Cleaning Instructions

Panel and base

Turn off the detection system prior to using liquid cleaners. Remove dirt and greasy buildup using towels or soft cloths that have been dampened with a common household grease-cutting liquid cleaner. 3M suggests a monthly cleaning to retain the best equipment appearance.

Photocell lens and reflector

At least once a month, wipe the photocell lens and reflector with a soft cloth dampened with water.

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Contents Detection System Model 8800 Series Page Table of Contents Page To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage Safety InformationSafety messages contained in this manual Intended UseDetection System Model 8800 Series Label Locations Label LocationsFCC ID DGF-SSD8800 EMC, USA, and Canada ComplianceWhat this means to you IntroductionTraining your Staff Global leader in library systems products3M offers these guidelines What to do when the alarm soundsHands-on practice Review of your librarys security policiesUnwanted alarms Alarm logCleaning Instructions System SpecificationsTurning the system on System OperationTurning your system on and off Verifying system operationTo reset the patron counter Resetting the patron counterPanel a Panel B TroubleshootingAdjusting audible alarm and patron counter display Detection System Alarm Log Other Countries Requesting Service3M Service Phone Numbers United States Canada