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Fujitsu ScanSnap iScanner fi-6010N Getting Started Manual
Appendix B
The glass scanner windows
AUTION
inside the ADF can become hot
when the scanner is used.
Before cleaning inside the
scanner or replacing any parts,
turn off the power, unplug the AC
adapter from the outlet, and wait
for at least 15 minutes.
The power does not need to be
turned off when cleaning the
feed rollers.
Do not use any aerosol sprays
ARNI N G
or alcohol based sprays to clean
the scanner.
Dust blown up by strong air from
the spray may enter the inside of
the scanner. This may cause the
scanner to fail or malfunction.
Sparks, caused by static
electricity, generated when
blowing off dust and dirt from the
outside of the scanner may
cause a fire.

■ Cleaning Materials

Cleaning
Part No.
Materials
Cleaner F1
PA03950-
0352
Cleaning Paper CA99501-
0012
Cleaning Wipe PA03950-
0419
Soft, dry cloth
Any commercially available lint-
free product
Contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized
FUJITSU scanner service provider to obtain these products.
Scanner Care
Remarks
1 bottle
Used to moisten the
cloths before wiping
parts clean.
1 pack (10 sheets)
For use with Cleaner
F1.
1 pack (24 sheets)
Pre-moistened with
Cleaner F1, Cleaning
Wipes are used instead
of moistened cloths.

■ Which Parts and When

Clean all parts after every 1,000 sheets scanned.
Pad assy
Feed rollers
Pick roller
Idler rollers
Glass scanner windows
Ultrasonic sensor
The scanner must be cleaned more
frequently when the following types
ATTENTION
of documents are used:

■ Cleaning the ADF

AUTION
Clean the ADF with a soft cloth moistened with Cleaner
F1. For details, refer to the "Operator's Guide".
20
Coated paper
Documents with large areas of
printing
Chemically treated paper such as
carbonless paper
Paper containing large amounts of
calcium carbonate filler
Documents written in pencil
Documents with insufficiently fused
toner
When you perform cleaning,
make sure that the inside of the
scanner is free of any foreign
object, and be careful not to get
your hand or the cloth caught on
the pick spring (metal part) as a
deformed pick spring (metal
part) may cause injury.