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USER MANUAL KA2SSTOALTA Kogan
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Black camera scanner displaying a photo frame with two children on a grassy field, showing screen and control buttons (no readable text or symbols)PREMIUM PHOTO AND FILM SCANNER
(16MP & 22MP)
KA22PFSCNA_KA16PFSCNA
Safety & Warnings 3
Components 4
Overview 5
Preparation 6
Operation 9
Cleaning & Care 20
Troubleshooting 20
Specifications 21
Notes 22
SAFETY & WARNINGS
Ensure to read all instructions and warnings in this user guide prior to first use. Retain this user guide for future reference.
WARNING: Do not disassemble the scanner. To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover.
- IMPORTANT: Do not expose this product to rain or moisture to preserve the life of the scanner.
- Do not place the scanner in locations that may block the ventilation openings (for example, on beds, sofas, rugs).
- Do not place the scanner near high heat sources (for example, radiators, stoves).
- Do not overload the USB connections to a computer. If there are too many devices connected via USB (for example, mouse, keyboard, phones), there may not be enough power for the scanner to function when connected.
- If damaged, do not attempt to repair the scanner yourself. Stop use and contact a qualified professional to repair.
- The design of the film holder follows ISO standard. In some cases, the holes on the film will not match exactly to the alignment of the holder. This is caused by a non-standard camera. In this case there will be a small black line on the edge of the frame that can easily be cropped out using photo editing software.
- Images used in this user guide are for reference only.
COMPONENTS

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Black handheld digital camera with a screen displaying a photo of two children playing on grass, no visible text or symbols.A Scanner (x1)

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Black plastic electronic component with four rectangular slots (no text or symbols visible)B Photo tray (x1)

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Black plastic tray with multiple square cutouts (no text or symbols visible)C Slide film holder (x1)

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Black plastic tray with grid pattern (no text or symbols)D Negative film holder (x1)

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Abstract dark background with scattered white geometric shapes and no text or symbolsE Photo/Card tray (x1)

F Card brackets (x2)

G Adapter (x1)

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Black USB cable with gold connector, isolated on white background (no text or symbols)H USB cable (x1)

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USER-GUIDE kitgan.com PREMIUM 16MP PHOTO AND FILM SCANNERI User guide (x1)

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Photo/business card slot Display Power button Photo scan indicator Film scan indicator Holder slot Scan button Scanner switch Mode button 16 MEGAPIKEL File scanner Photo scanner Scan Enter button Micro-USB port SD card slot Scanner switchPREPARATION
Loading photos and business cards
- Position the brackets according to the marked dimensions on the card tray and the size of your photo/card.



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4mm 3mm 2mm 5x7 4mm 3mm 2mmNote:
For 5"x7" photos, the brackets do not need to be fitted into the photo/card tray.
- Place the brackets into the slots and slide the brackets downwards to secure. Check that they are securely fastened by turning the card tray upside down. The brackets should not fall off.

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4x4 Steel M2 5x7 1250 Steel 4x4
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4x6 Sheet1 7x8 5x7 P001 Sheet2 4x8-
Place your photo/card between the brackets.
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Insert the card tray into the photo/business card slot on the scanner.
Loading slide film
- Hold up the slide film toward the light. The slide should appear normal, and not be a mirror image. If mirrored, turn the slide so the image appears normal.
- Rotate the slide 180^ so the image is upside down when looking at the same side.
- Open the slide film holder. Place the slide film into the recessed area in the holder. The slide should fit perfectly.

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Hand holding a small white square object with a small inset image, no visible text or symbols.
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Hand holding a pipette next to a black plastic component with grid-like compartments (no text or symbols visible)- Close the slide holder and press the edges to ensure it locks into place.

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Black rectangular object with three small rectangular cutouts and a central circular feature, no visible text or symbols.Notes:
- Handle slides with care. Any dust scratches or fingerprints will show up on your saved images. It is recommended to use cotton gloves when handling slides.
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It is also recommended to use compressed air to remove any dust on the slides.
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Insert the slide film holder into the holder slot on the right side of the scanner.

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Black digital camera with a flower wallpaper displayed on its screen, shown with an arrow pointing to it (no text or symbols visible)- Slide the two scanner switches on the scanner to the left to 'Film scanner'.
Loading negative film
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Hold up the negative film toward the light. The slide should appear normal and not be a mirror image. If mirrored, turn the film so the image appears normal.
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Rotate the negative film 180° so the image is upside down when looking at the same side.
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Open the negative film holder, then place the negative film into the holder. Ensure the notches of the film align with those on the holder.

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Hand holding a film strip with visible internal markings (no text or symbols)
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Close-up of a hand holding a black plastic tray with grid patterns (no visible text or symbols)Notes:
- Handle film with care. Any dust scratches or fingerprints will show up on your saved images. It is recommended to use cotton gloves when handling slides.
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It is also recommended to use compressed air to remove any dust on the slides.
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Close the negative film holder and press the edges to ensure it locks into place.

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Black-and-white photo of a rectangular object with six small rectangular panels, no visible text or symbols.- Insert the negative film holder into the holder slot on the right side of the scanner.

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Black handheld printer with a floral display and control panel, shown with an arrow pointing to it (no text or symbols visible)- Slide the two scanner switches on the scanner to the left to 'Film scanner'.
SD card
Although the scanner features internal memory (91MB), it is recommended to insert an SD card (not supplied, up to 128GB) into the scanner's SD card slot for more storage.
If no SD card is inserted into the scanner, the display will show a notification about this when the scanner is turned on.
OPERATION
Powering on/off
To power on:
- Turn on your computer. Connect one end of the USB cable into the Micro-USB port of the scanner. Connect the other end into the USB port of your computer.
Alternatively, connect one end of the USB cable into the adapter, then connect the other end into the Micro-USB port of the scanner. Plug the adapter into a wall socket, then turn the socket on. - Press the power button to turn on the scanner.
To power off:
Press the power button, then disconnect the USB cable from the scanner and unplug the adapter.
If the scanner is not in playback or USB mode, the scanner will also turn off automatically after 30 minutes of inactivity.
Note:
Unplug the adapter/USB cable when the scanner is not in use.
Scanning modes and menus
This scanner features two scanning modes (Film scanner and Photo scanner).
Once the scanner has been turned on, the display will show the menu in accordance with the scanning mode. Both scanning modes feature many of the same functions with some unique features within both modes.
Photo scanner menu

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Capture 1 2 3 4 51 Change language
2 USB mode
3 Capture mode
4 Playback mode

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Crop 6 75 Effect
6 Crop proportion
7 Resolution
Film scanner menu

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Capture 8 9 10 11 128 Change language
9 USB mode
10 Capture mode

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Resolution 1311 Playback mode
12 Film type
13 Resolution
Basic photo and business card scanning
- Ensure the scanner switches are pushed to the right to 'Photo scanner' and any slide or negative film holders are removed from the slider slot. The photo scan indicator will also illuminate.
A notification will appear on the display to remind users as seen below.
- Push the slider above to the right (photo scanning)
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Please remove film tray for photo scanning
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Ensure the photo/card tray is inserted into the scanner. Press the left and right buttons to highlight the 'Crop proportion' icon on the photo scanner menu. Press the enter button.
From here, use the left and right buttons to select the appropriate crop proportion according to the size of the photo/card. This is identical to the marked positions of the brackets. Press the enter button to confirm the crop proportion.

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graph TD
A["Crop"] --> B["5R"]
B --> C["4R"]
C --> D["3R"]
D --> E["2R"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
style E fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
1 5R (5 x 7")
3 3R (3 ½ x 5")
2 4R (4 × 6")
4 Business card
- Use the left and right buttons to highlight the 'Capture mode' icon on the display, then press the enter button. The display will then show the live view of the photo/card to be scanned. This live view is indicated by the yellow indicator located on the top left corner of the display.

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Capture
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Live view indicator- For photos/cards that require no adjustments, press the scan button. This will open the capture menu. Use the left and right buttons to highlight the 'Save' icon then press the enter button to save the photo/card into the internal memory/SD card. The display will then return to the live view after saving.

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Save Save- Remove the photo/card tray. If scanning multiple photos/cards, replace the photo/card. Reinsert the photo/card tray and repeat the scanning process until all desired photos/cards have been saved.
Basic film scanning
- Ensure the scanner switches are pushed to the left to 'Film scanner'. The film scan indicator will also illuminate.
A notification will appear on the display to remind users as seen below.
Push the slider above to the left (film scanning)
- Ensure the slide film or negative film holder is inserted into the scanner. Press the left and right buttons to highlight the 'Film type' icon on the film scanner menu.
From here, use the left and right buttons to select the appropriate film type inserted in the scanner. Press the enter button to confirm.

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A["Film"] --> B["Negatives Film"]
B --> C["1"]
B --> D["2"]
B --> E["3"]
1 Negative film
2 Slide film
3 B&W negative film
- Use the left and right buttons to highlight the 'Capture mode' icon on the display, then press the enter button. The display will then show the live view of the film to be scanned. This live view is indicated by the yellow indicator located on the top left corner of the display.

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Live view indicator- For films that require no adjustments, press the scan button. This will open the capture menu. Use the left and right buttons to highlight the 'Save' icon then press the enter button to save the film into the internal memory/SD card of the scanner. The display will then return to the live view after saving.

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Save SaveNotes:
- There may be slight differences between the live view and saved image on the SD card when using either scanning mode.
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If no SD card is used, the scanner will store captured films/photos/cards within its internal memory.
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Move the slide/negative film holder so the next film appears on the live view. Repeat the scanning process until all desired films have been saved.
Capture mode
If films/photos/cards need adjusting, capture mode can be used to make any changes. When on the photo or film scanner menu, use the left and right buttons to highlight the 'Capture mode' icon, then press the enter button to open this mode. This will open the live view of the scanner.
Adjusting exposure and colour
- When in the live view, press the enter button. The display will show a menu with exposure adjustments (EV), and the red, green, and blue colour adjustments (R, G, B).

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EV -2 -1 0 1 2 R -2 -1 0 1 2 G -2 -1 0 1 2 B -2 -1 0 1 2-
Press the enter button to cycle between the exposure and colour adjustment options, then press the left and right buttons to adjust the exposure or chosen colour accordingly.
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Once the desired adjustments are made, press the scan button to return to the live view.
Mirroring/flipping
When looking at the live view, if an image needs to be mirrored, press the left button.

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MirrorIf an image needs to be flipped, press the right button.

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Side-by-side comparison of a small dog's face before and after flip, showing the full body and facial features (no text or symbols)Press the scan button to return to the live view.
Capture menu
When in the live view, press the scan button to open the capture menu.
Use the left and right buttons to highlight the desired action, then press the enter button to confirm.

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1 2 Image to be scanned 3| No. | Name Function | |
| 1 | Save | Saves the current image into the internal memory/SD card |
| 2 | Cancel | This removes any edits made to the image. The display will return to the live view. |
| 3 | Home | Returns to the photo/film scanner menuPressing the mode button anytime will also return the display to the photo/film scanner menu |
Playback mode
Playback mode allows you to view, rotate, and delete saved images.
When on the photo/film scanner menu, press the left and right buttons to highlight the 'Playback mode' icon. Press the enter button to confirm.

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PlaybackAuto slideshow
Upon entering playback mode, the scanner will enter the automatic slideshow. The auto slideshow indicator will appear on the display.
The display will then show all saved images taken from the photo and film scanner modes in two second intervals.

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Auto slideshow indicatorTo pause the slideshow, press the enter button. You can then manually view the saved images by pressing the left and right buttons.

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Exterior view of a historic castle with multiple towers and pointed architecture under a blue sky (no signage or text visible)Note:
If there are no images stored within internal memory nor the SD card, the display will show a blank white screen.
Rotating and deleting images in playback mode
After pausing the slideshow, use the left and right buttons to choose the image you would like to edit. Once it appears on the display, press the enter button to open the menu.
Use the left and right buttons to highlight the desired action, then press the enter button to execute it. Any rotational actions will be reflected in the image on the display.

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1 ← 2 ← 3 ← Exit → 4 → 5 → 6| No. | Name Function | |
| 1 | Rotate 90° clockwise | Rotates the image 90° clockwise |
| 2 | Rotate 90° anti-clockwise | Rotates the image 90° anti-clockwise |
| 3 | Delete | This deletes the image from the internal memory/SD card. Once deleted, the display will show the next image in the slideshow. |
| 4 | Exit | Returns to the auto slideshow starting from the current image unrotated |
| 5 | Save | Saves the edited image into the internal memory/SD card |
| 6 | Home | Returns to the photo/film scanner menuPressing the mode button anytime will also return the display to the photo/film scanner menu |
Effect
When the photo scanner mode is used, you can access the effect menu which allows you to either place a multicolour or black and white filter over the image before scanning.
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On the photo scanner menu, use the left and right buttons to highlight the 'Effect' icon. Press the enter button.
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Use the left and right buttons to highlight the desired effect, then press the enter button to apply it to the image.

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A["Effect"] --> B["Multicolor"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#bbf,stroke:#333
1 Multicolour
2 Black and white
Resolution
When using either scanning modes, you can access the resolution menu which allows adjustment to the resolution of the scanned images.
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Use the left and right buttons to highlight the 'Resolution' icon. Press the enter button.
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Use the left and right buttons to highlight the desired resolution, then press the enter button to confirm.

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A["Resolution"] --> B["Output"]
style A fill:#333,stroke:#fff,color:#fff
style B fill:#999,stroke:#000,color:#fff
subgraph Input
direction TB
A1["Input 1: Tablet icon"]
A2["Input 2: Mouse icon"]
A3["Input 3: Keyboard icon"]
A4["Input 4: Tablet icon"]
A5["Input 5: Mouse icon"]
A6["Input 6: Keyboard icon"]
A7["Input 7: Mouse icon"]
A8["Input 8: Keyboard icon"]
end
subgraph Output
direction TB
B1["Output 1: L0M icon"]
B2["Output 2: L22M icon"]
end
1 10 megapixels
2 22 megapixels
Language
When using either scanning modes, you can access the language menu to change the system language of the scanner.
- Use the left and right buttons to highlight the 'Language' icon. Press the enter button.
- Use the left and right buttons highlight the desired language, then press the enter button to confirm.

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A["Language"] --> B["English"]
A --> C["中文简体"]
A --> D["中文音轨"]
A --> E["français"]
A --> F["Deutsch"]
A --> G["lingua italiana"]
A --> H["español"]
A --> I["日本語"]
USB mode
This mode is used to transfer scanned images into your computer.
- Connect the Micro-USB end of the USB cable into the Micro-USB port on the scanner.
- Connect the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on your computer.
- When on either the photo or film scanner menu, use the left and right buttons to highlight the 'USB mode' icon. Press the enter button to confirm. The scanner should now be connected to the computer, so you can now view, transfer, and edit the scanned images on computer.

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A["USB MSDC"] --> B["→"]
B --> C["USB MSDC"]
- Once finished, press the mode button to return to the photo or film scanner menu. Unplug the USB cable from the computer and scanner.
Memory full
When the internal memory or SD card is full, the display will show an indicator when pressing the scan button. No other films/photos/cards can be saved until existing media has been either deleted, transferred into another device, or a new SD card is inserted.

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Memory full indicatorCLEANING & CARE
Ensure the scanner is turned off and the USB cable is unplugged before cleaning.
Use a clean, dry, non-alcohol cotton swab to clean the glass surface periodically to ensure clear images.
Storage
Store the scanner in a cool, dry place.
If the scanner will not be used for an extended period, ensure the USB cable is unplugged from the scanner and computer.
TROUBLESHOOTING
| Issue Solution | |
| When using the film holders, there are unwanted stripes appearing on the edge of the image | If there is slight striping, move the film holder to and fro gently within the scanner until the stripes disappear on the live viewIf the stripes persist, contact help.Kogan.com for assistance. |
| The scanner is not connecting to the computer | Ensure the cable has been securely connected into your computer’s USB portTry connecting the cable to another USB on your computerEnsure the scanner is turned on when connecting |
SPECIFICATIONS
| Lens | 2G3P F/NO=4.0 f=5.7, Film range: 51.5mmF/NO=4.0 f=5.7, Photo range: 170mm |
| Sensor | 10MP CMOS sensor |
| Display 2.4” LTPS LCD | |
| External memory SD/MMC | |
| Exposure Auto | |
| Colour balance Auto | |
| Interpolated scan resolution | 22MP |
| Colour depth | 12-bits per colour channel |
| Scan method | Single pass |
| Light source | Backlight panel |
| LED light lifetime 10000 uses | |
| Power | 5V adapter and/or USB 2.0 cable |
| Dimensions 220 x 208 x 147mm | |
| Weight 890g | |
| Languages | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese |
Disposal

This marking indicates that this appliance should not be disposed with other household wastes. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
NOTES
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