Other Important Informations
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Other Important Informations
General
A
Since some parts of the machine
are supplied with high voltage,
make sure that you do not attempt
any repairs or attempt to access
any part of the machine except
those described in this manual.
B
Do not make modifications or re-
placements other than those men-
tioned in this manual.
C
When not using the machine for a
long period, disconnect the power
cord.
D
Keep the machine away from hu-
midity and dust. A fire or an elec-
tric shock might occur.
E
Do not reuse stapled paper. Do not
use aluminum foil, carbon-con-
taining paper or other conductive
paper. Otherwise, a fire might oc-
cur.
F
This machine has been tested for
safety using this supplier's parts
and consumable. We recommend
you only use these specified sup-
plies.
G
Ventilate the room around every
half an hour during a long copy
run or while printing a long mes-
sage.
Ozone
The machine generates ozone during
operation. Normally, the ozone level
is safe for operators. However, dur-
ing a long copy run or while printing
a long message, ozone odor may ap-
pear; in such a case, ventilate the
room.
Cold Weather Power-up
Avoid raising the room temperature
abruptly when it is below 57
°
F, or
condensation may form inside the
machine.
A
Raise the room temperature to
68
°
F at less than 18
°
F per hour.
B
Wait for 30 to 60 minutes.
C
Turn the power on.
D
Do not use the machine near a hu-
midifier.
Thunderstorms
With proper grounding, about 90 %
of lightning damage can be prevent-
ed. However, if possible, during se-
vere electric storms turn the power
switch off and disconnect the power
cord and telephone line cord.
Operating Precautions
• While the machine is in operation,
do not turn off the main switch or
unplug the power cord.
• Keep corrosive liquids, such as ac-
id, off the machine.
• Do not allow paper clips, staples,
or other small metallic objects to
fall inside the machine.
• The fusing unit may be very hot.
Be careful when
handling it.
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