4 Maintaining the Equipment

This chapter contains procedures to be done by the person who is responsible for maintenance of the HR Film Scanners.

Items required for maintenance are:

Kodak camel’s-hair brush (provided)

dry, untreated microfiber cleaning cloth

lint-free cloth

white cotton gloves

Phillips-head screwdriver

Cleaning Procedures

To minimize the need for cleaning the scanner and to reduce the possibility of artifacts, make sure your scanner is in a clean, low-traffic area that does not collect much dust. Wood, tile, linoleum, or sealed concrete floors are preferable to carpet.

Clean the surface of the scanner with a damp lint-free cloth as needed.

IMPORTANT: Please read the following before performing any cleaning procedures.

Avoid using pressurized air or canned air near the scanner.

If it is necessary to use canned air to clean film, direct the air stream away from the scanner.

Instructions for cleaning the balance and IR filters are included under

Replacement Procedures beginning on page 4-2.

IMPORTANT: The balance and IR filters are made of glass and are expensive to replace. They are not included in the product warranty or service contract. Use care when handling the balance and IR filters.

When you remove the filters, inspect them. Cleaning may be all that is required.

Otherwise, replace the filters as needed.

Cleaning the Lens

IMPORTANT: Wear white cotton gloves for this procedure to prevent oils and dirt from being absorbed into the microfiber cleaning cloth.

1.Use the software installed on your host computer to set the magnification to 2.00, which positions the lens as near to the front of the scanner as possible.

2.Clean the front of the lens with the supplied camel’s-hair brush.

3.Check that the lens is clean; if not, clean with a dry, untreated microfiber cleaning cloth.

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Kodak 6B7198 manual Maintaining the Equipment, Cleaning Procedures, Cleaning the Lens