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WARNING
The Cintel Scanner weighs up to 70kg / 155 pounds when loaded with film.
This is significantly heavier than a large screen television. If you are unsure of
the structural capability of the wall or desk to support the total weight of the
scanner and film loaded then you must obtain the advise of a qualified
engineer to correctly analyze the mounting to ensure safety. Incorrect
installation will result in the scanner falling which could cause serious
injury or death.
Desk Mounting
When desk mounting the scanner, and especially when working underneath
your scanner to install the desk mounting screws, ensure that your work
surface is flat and stable. Mounting brackets and fixings must be of sufficient
strength to securely support the scanner's weight. If your work surface is
incapable of supporting the scanner's weight, or loses strength over time, your
scanner may fall, possibly causing serious personal injury.
Wall Mounting
When wall mounting the scanner, ensure that the installation location is strong
enough to support long term use. If its strength becomes insufficient over the
course of long term use, the scanner may drop, possibly causing injury. Do not
install in places which are unable to bear loads. Mounting brackets and fixings
must be of sufficient strength to securely support the scanner's weight. If the
strength of the installation surface is insufficient, the scanner may fall down
and personal injury may result.
Desk or wall mounting your scanner MUST be undertaken by more than one
person. Do not attempt installation on your own.
Operation
User interaction is required to operate the scanner, and the film loading
process is inherently hands on. It is important to be aware that moving parts
can be hazardous. Be sure to keep fingers and other body parts clear of the
scanner when film is scanning.
This equipment must be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective
earth connection.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this equipment to dripping
or splashing.
This equipment is suitable for use in tropical locations with an ambient
temperature of up to 40ºC. (Note, however, that ideal film conditions are between
18 and 28 degrees celcius).
Ensure that adequate ventilation is provided around the product and is
not restricted.
Disconnect power from both power inlets before servicing!
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