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SCANNER SAFETY AND LOCAL CONTROLS
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2.2.1.2 Hot Surfaces
Warning labels on the leading edge of the head indicate hot surfaces (see Figure 11).
Fig. 11. Hot Surface Warning Label
The scanner head has a number of heated surfaces that may pose burn hazards. Figure 12
identifies potentially hot surfaces, such as sheet guides and leading edges, as well as
safety precautions.
Fig. 12. Scanner Head Heated Surfaces
The heater for the air wipe is integrated into the head under the alley cover plate.
It exhausts heated air along the leading edge of the head frame. Removing the central
alley sheet guide cover plate exposes the heater surfaces.
2.2.1.3 Compressed air, coolant splash and/or spill
Compressed air and coolant services pose safety hazards to eyes and body from high
speed entrained particles and contact with glycol mixtures.
A chemical spill hazard is also associated with work on coolant systems.
Figure 13 shows compressed air and coolant hoses for the air and coolant systems on the
scanner.

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