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General safety information
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7. General safety information
When setting up, commissioning and operating the scanner, you must observe the following
safety information at all times.
1.
The device may be operated only by adequately trained staff who have knowledge
concerning the proper use of the device as well as the safety information cited here.
2.
The device is intended exclusively for use in dry, enclosed rooms.
3.
The device may be operated only on a stable base (tabletop, bench, etc.) that has a load
bearing capacity which is at least twice the net weight of the scanner as stated in the
technical specifications.
The base must be fixed to a building wall or have a braced support frame that is suitable for
absorbing vibrations occurring during operation of the scanner.
Besides the pure load-bearing capacity, the sturdiness and stability of the base is crucial for
safe operation of the scanner.
4.
The information on transport and storage must be observed when lifting and transporting the
scanner.
5.
Please do not place any objects on the scanner, as there is a risk that these can fall down
owing to the surface structure as well as the resultant vibrations during scanning operation.
6.
The "Activity 850" scanner has been developed and manufactured in accordance with the
applicable safety standards and with the greatest possible care. In spite of this, the risk of an
electric shock, overheating or fire due to technical defects in individual components cannot
be totally excluded.
You should therefore switch the device off when not using it for longer periods and when it
is left unattended. This also benefits the environment, as it means less electrical energy is
consumed.
7.
The scanner contains a motion unit comprising three electrically powered axes of rotation
that serve to position the object during scanning.
To enable the object to be clamped in a definite position as well as a faster workflow during
scanning, the movement axes are also kept in position electrically when the flap is open.
An electronic protection mechanism prevents the motors from starting up unintentionally or

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