Firmly insert the power cable into the AC outlet or the USB bus power cable into the
computer. Not doing so may cause a fire or the ScanSnap to malfunction.
Use the ScanSnap only at the indicated power voltage and current. Do not connect to
multiple-power strips. Improper power voltage or current might cause a fire or electric
shock.
Use only the power cable or the USB bus power cable provided with the ScanSnap.
Do not use any extension cords. Not following these instructions may cause
abnormal heat or a fire. Do not use the power cable or the USB bus power cable
provided with the ScanSnap for other devices, since this might cause problems such
as an equipment failure, or an electric shock.
Do not install the ScanSnap in the following locations which are subject to high
temperature, humidity, less ventilation, or dust. If placed in an area subject to high
temperature, the cover may become overheated and deformed, resulting in an
electric leakage or fire. Use the ScanSnap in a well-ventilated environment.
A place near heat-radiating devices such as stoves or electric heaters, or
flammable items such as volatile inflammable materials or curtain.
A place such as kitchen where oil smoke may be formed.
A place such as a bathroom, shower room, or swimming pool where it may easily
get wet.
A place under direct sunlight, in a car under the scorching sun, or near heating
apparatus where it may get hot.
To avoid injuries, do not place the ScanSnap in an area where small children may be
able to reach.
Before moving the ScanSnap, be sure to disconnect any cables (e.g., the power
cable, the USB bus power cable, the USB cable) connected to it . Make sure that the
floor is free of any obstructions. Do not move the ScanSnap while there are cables
connected, doing so can damage the cables, in turn causing fire or electric shock.
The cables can also hinder work, causing injuries.
Do not touch the power cable or the USB bus power cable with wet hands. Doing so
might cause an electric shock.
When disconnecting the power cable from the AC outlet or the USB bus power cable
from the computer, make sure to hold the power plug and not the cable.
Pulling the cable may damage it, which may cause a fire or electric shock.
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