EPSON Perfection V700 Photo
4.1 Overview
This chapter explains the procedures for disassembling the major units
and parts of the product. Unless otherwise explained, reassembly should
be carried out in the reverse order of the disassembly procedure. When
you have to remove any parts or components that are not described in
this chapter, refer to the exploded diagram in the Appendix.
Before starting disassembly, always read the precautions described in
the next section.
4.1.1
Precautions
Before starting the disassembly or reassembly of the product, read the
following precautions given under the headings "WARNING" and
"CAUTION".
Before disassembling or reassembling this product,
W A R N I N G
always disconnect the Power Cable and Interface
Cable. When you have to work with power on for
voltage measurement, etc., use extreme care not to get
an electric shock and do the work in accordance with
the procedures given in this manual.
To prevent your hands from being cut by sharp edges,
always wear gloves before starting disassembly or
reassembly.
When touching any internal components, use static
electricity discharge equipment such as anti-static wrist
straps.
Disassembly / Assembly
Provide sufficient work space for disassembling and
C A U T I O N
reassembling.
Always use only the recommended tools for
disassembly, reassembly and adjustment.
Be sure to tighten the screws to the specified torque.
Use the specified grease for lubrication. Refer to
Chapter 6 for details.
Since a prototype was used to illustrate these
disassembly and assembly procedures, the appearance
of some parts may differ from those on an actual
product. The procedures themselves, however, are
accurate for the retail model.
Do not carry the scanner by its upper portion. Always
hold the bottom to carry it.
When using compressed air products; such as air
duster, for cleaning during repair and maintenance, the
use of such products containing flammable gas is
prohibited.
The following figure shows the definition of the scanner orientations
used in this chapter.
Figure 4-1. Orientation Definition
Overview
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