Handling – Canon CR-55 User Manual

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Before Using the Scanner

Handling

WARNING
• Do not place flammable chemicals, such as alcohol or paint thinner, near

the scanner.

• Do not cut, damage, or modify the power cord. Do not place heavy objects

on the power cord, do not pull on the power cord, and do not bend the
power cord sharply.

• Do not plug in or unplug the power cord with wet hands.
• Do not use multioutlet adapters to connect multiple devices to one outlet.
• Do not tie up or bundle the power cord. Push the plug in as far as it will go

when plugging in the power cord.

• Only use the power cord that was provided with this scanner.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or modify this scanner.
• Do not use flammable sprays near this scanner.
• Always turn the scanner OFF and unplug the power cord before cleaning

this scanner.

• To clean this scanner, dampen a cloth in a mild detergent solution and then

wring the cloth out thoroughly. Do not use flammable liquids to clean the
scanner, including alcohol, benzene, or paint thinner.

• If the scanner ever makes a strange noise, emits smoke or a strange odor,

becomes hot, or if the scanner does not operate at all even though the
power is ON, immediately turn the scanner OFF and unplug the power
cord. Contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative
to have the scanner serviced.

• Do not drop, kick, or otherwise strike the scanner. If the scanner does

somehow become damaged, immediately turn the scanner OFF and unplug
the power cord. Contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service
representative to have the scanner serviced.

• Always turn the scanner OFF and unplug the power cord before moving the

scanner.

CAUTION
• Do not install the scanner on a wobbly platform, a sloped surface, or any

other type of unstable location. Do not install the scanner in a location that
is subject to vibration. The scanner could injure someone if it falls or tips
over.

• Do not block the ventilation openings. Doing so could cause the scanner to

overheat, creating a risk of fire.

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