Ac power safety precautions - ls-10e, Ac power safety precautions - ls-loe, Nikon – Nikon LS-10 Installation Guide for Windows User Manual

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Chapter 2

Setting Up Coolstan

Safety Precautions When Connecting

AC Power to the LS-10E

The following precautions should be complied with when connecting AC power

to the scanner:

1. Always use a proper power source of 100 to 240V AC, 50 to 60 Hz.

2. Do not hold the cotd itself when plugging or unplugging the AC power. Hold

the plastic portion of the connector itself rather than pulling on the cord.

3. If you lose the supplied power cord, use an appropriate replacement that is subject

to the voltage of the power source, using the following guidelines:
• If 110V-250V AC power is used, make sure that the plug is rated at 250V AC,

15A (NEMA6P-16).

• If a 100-1 lOV AC power source is used, the plug must be rated at 120V AC, lOA.
• The gauge of the cord must be at least 18 gauge (remember, the smaller the gauge,

the thicker the wire. For example, 18 gauge is thicker than 20 gauge).
• The cord must be approved by the safety regulations of the country where it is

used.

• A properly grounded three-conductor AC power source is required in order to

reduce electrical noise and the possibility of electrical shock.

AC Power Safety Precautions - LS-10E

The following safety guidelines should be adhered to concerning AC power and

Coolscan:

1. Once the AC power source is turned off, either through the Coolscan power

switch or other AC power switch, wait at least 5 seconds before powering on again

to ensure the proper power up sequence.

2. Don’t unplug the AC power cord from the AC source or from the Coolscan AC

power connector while the Coolscan AC power switch is on. To be completely safe,

don’t unplug any other peripheral while Coolscan is powered on.
3.

Do not move Coolscan while its power is on.

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Coolscan Installation Guide for Windows

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