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Satake Scan Master II - Section 1: General Information; 1.0 Scope of Manual; 1.1 Safety Precautions; 1.1.1-1.1.4 Electrical Safety Procedures

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Section 1—General Information 1-1
© 2008, Satake USA Inc.
(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED)
SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.0 SCOPE
This manual provides a brief description of sorting, installation instructions,
identification and function of parts, operating procedures, and trouble shooting
procedures.
The ScanMasterII is made in a two-view model for sorting products that must be
viewed from both sides. It is also made in a single-view model for sorting
translucent products that only require viewing from one direction.
The two-view model has eight optical assemblies that view the product from the
front, and eight optical assemblies that view the product from the rear. It utilizes
eight Amplifier PCB assemblies, and two backgrounds.
The single view model has only eight optical assemblies that view the product from
the front. It utilizes only four Amplifier PCB assemblies, and one background.
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1.1 VOLTAGES
Dangerous voltages are present in the electronics cabinet, lower power enclosure,
and the viewer. Make sure that all power switches are in the OFF position before
doing service in these areas.
1.1.2 ELECTRICAL INTERLOCKS
The window wiper inside the viewing area operates automatically. An electrical
interlock switch located inside the viewing area on the right side of the machine
prevents operation of the feeders and window wiper when the front viewer is
opened. To prevent personal injury or damage to the wiper mechanism, never
attempt to bypass the interlock switch.
1.1.3 PRINTED CIRCUIT CARD REMOVAL
Before removing or installing printed circuit cards, turn all power OFF to prevent
damage to the cards.
1.1.4 DISCONNECTING AND RECONNECTING PLUGS AND CONNECTORS
When any plug or connector is disconnected or reconnected, always ensure that the
power to the circuit is OFF.

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