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Read the User’s Manual for your safety before using the product.

Cautions Related to Safety

WARNING

Indicates additional information which, if ignored or not followed, may result in personal injury or 

death.

CAUTION

Indicates additional information which, if ignored, may result in personal injury.

General Cautions

WARNING

Do not touch the safety 

switch inside the machine. 

Doing so may cause electric 

shock when high voltage 

occurs. In addition, gears can 

rotate, which may result in 

personal injury.

Do not use an inflammable 

spray near the machine. 

Doing so may cause fire 

since there is an area heating 

up within the machine.

Pull the power plug out of the  

socket and contact with a 

customer’s service center when 

the cover is unusually hot, 

smoking, giving off questionable 

odour, or making a strange noise.

Failure to do so may cause fire.

Pull the power plug out of 

the socket and contact with a 

customer’s service center when 

a liquid such as water enters 

in the internal parts of the 

machine.

Failure to do so may cause fire.

Pull the power plug out of the 

socket and remove foreign 

materials such as clips when 

they fall inside the machine.

Failure to do so may cause 

electric shock and/or fire 

leading to personal injuries.

Do not operate and/or 

disassemble the machine 

other than that directed in 

User's Manual.

Doing so may cause electric 

shock and/or fire leading to 

personal injuries.

Unplug the power cord and 

contact with a customer’s 

service center if the machine 

is dropped or the cover is 

damaged.

Failure to do so may cause 

electric shock and/or fire 

leading to personal injuries.

Unplug the power cord 

periodically to clean plug blades 

and root section between 

the blades. If the power plug 

remains inserted for a long time, 

the root section will get dusty, 

and the plug may be shorted 

out, which may cause fire.

Do not insert materials in a 

vent hole.

Doing so may cause electric 

shock and/or fire leading to 

personal injuries.

Do not put a cup with liquids 

such as water on the machine.

Doing so may cause electric 

shock and/or fire leading to 

personal injuries.

Do not use a power cord, a 

cable, or a ground wire other  

than those that are indicated 

in User's Manual.

Doing so may cause fire.

The operation of using UPS 

(uninterruptible power source) 

or inverters is not guaranteed. 

Do not use uninterruptible 

power source or inverters.

Doing so may cause fire.

“ON” (power)

To indicate connection to the 

mains, at least for mains 

switches or their positions.

Stand-by

To identify the switch or 

switch position by means of 

which part of the equipment 

is switched on in order to 

bring it into the stand-by 

condition.

This product is not intended for use in the immediate/direct visual field of the display work place. To 

avoid disturbing reflections on the display work place, this product shall not be placed in the immediate/

direct field of vision.

For Your Safety

Summary of Contents for N36150A

Page 1: ...Conveyor User s Manual This manual contains cautions on how to use this product safety Before you use this product please make sure that you read this manual ...

Page 2: ...veyor is useful and can act as a reference Reading is recommended Reference z z These are the reference pages Read to learn detailed information and relevant information WARNING z z Indicates additional information which if ignored or not followed may result in personal injury or death CAUTION z z Indicates additional information which if ignored may result in personal injury Reading the Manual ...

Page 3: ... Council Directives 2014 30 EU EMC 2014 35 EU LVD 2014 53 EU RED 2009 125 EC ErP and 2011 65 EU RoHS as amended where applicable on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Low Voltage Radio Equipment Energy related Products and Restriction on the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment The following cables were...

Page 4: ... 4 w w w oki com printin g Environmental information ...

Page 5: ...ause electric shock and or fire leading to personal injuries Unplug the power cord and contact with a customer s service center if the machine is dropped or the cover is damaged Failure to do so may cause electric shock and or fire leading to personal injuries Unplug the power cord periodically to clean plug blades and root section between the blades If the power plug remains inserted for a long t...

Page 6: ... not use a damaged power cord z z Do not carry out foot wiring z z Use the attached power cord and insert it directory with the ground terminal Do not use power cords intended for other products with this machine z z Do not use an extension cord When use is unavoidable use a cord rated higher than 15A z z Use of an extended cord may cause AC voltage decrease and interfere with normal operation z z...

Page 7: ...npacking 9 Checking the Installation Location 9 Installation Environment 9 Installation Space 9 Installation Precautions 10 Unpacking the Conveyor 11 Checking the Package Contents 11 Removing the Package Contents 13 2 Installation 16 Assembling the Conveyor 16 Preparation for Installation 16 Installing Parts 17 Names of the Components 23 Installing the Conveyor 24 Removing the Conveyor 27 3 Checki...

Page 8: ... 8 4 Maintenance 29 Caring for the Conveyor 29 Cleaning the Paper Sensor 29 Cleaning the Conveyor Belts 29 5 Troubleshooting 30 6 Specifications 31 Main Specification 31 Dimensions 32 ...

Page 9: ...H relative humidity Max wet bulb temperature 25 C 77 F Memo z z Make sure there is no condensation z z If installing in a location where the ambient humidity is 30 or less use a humidifier or static electricity prevention mat Installation Space Select a location that can support the weight of the conveyor and make sure the area around it has the following space the total weight is approx 27 5 kg I...

Page 10: ...tall close to combustible solutions such as alcohol or thinners z z Do not install within the reach of small children z z Do not install in an unstable location e g unsteady tables or inclines z z Do not install in humid or dusty locations or in direct sunlight z z Do not install in environments with an atmosphere with high salt contents or corrosive gases z z Do not install in locations with majo...

Page 11: ...ction does not explain the procedures for taking the main unit and its accessories out of the package That will be explained in the section about installing parts Checking the Package Contents Open the package and check the contents of the box z z Main Unit z z Base z z Stand Lower z z Stand Upper z z Rear Stacker Section B Unpacking the Conveyor ...

Page 12: ... 12 1 Unpacking z z 8 Screws for Stands z z 4 Wingnut Handles z z Power Cord z z 2 Stoppers z z 2 Stopper Covers z z 4 Stopper Screws ...

Page 13: ... 13 1 Unpacking Removing the Package Contents 1 Open the package 2 Cut the binding bands and remove the stand package 3 Open the stand package Remove the shock absorbing material and the stands ...

Page 14: ...king 4 Remove the stoppers and stopper covers from the package 5 Take off all the materials on the stands packing bag and place the stands as illustrated 6 Take the rear stacker out of inside the stand packing bag ...

Page 15: ...ng bag from the stands and place the stands as illustrated 8 Lift the stand upper to take it out of the stand lower 9 Remove the packing bag from the stand lower 10Take the base out of the package 11 Remove the packing bag from the base ...

Page 16: ...t in a location that satisfies the Installation Environment P 9 and Installation Space P 9 This section also describes the installation precautions Make sure to read them before use Preparation for Installation Prepare the following tool before assembling the conveyor z z Phillips head screwdriver Note z z This tool is not supplied Prepare your own tools Assembling the Conveyor ...

Page 17: ... cause injury due to the conveyor falling or overturning CAUTION There is a risk of injury z z The main unit weight is approx 27 5 kg Make sure 2 people lift or move the main unit 1 Push the levers of the base s casters down in the on direction Lock the base to keep the conveyor from moving Note z z If you do not lock the base it may unexpectedly move and cause injury 2 Insert the 4 screws for the...

Page 18: ...nd lower with the mounted screws on the base to adjust the position as illustrated 4 Move the stand lower toward a Make sure the screws are placed as illustrated and tighten them with the screwdriver a 5 Check that the 4 bolts in the holes on the stand upper are inserted ...

Page 19: ... drawers and decide which slots you can use 4 Drawer 5 Drawer 7 Align the 4 bolts of the stand upper with the decided 4 slots in the stand lower 8 Attach the 4 wingnut handles to the 4 bolts on the stand upper Tighten them to fix the position of the stands ...

Page 20: ...ure to attach the stoppers and stopper covers in this step Failing to do so may cause the conveyer overturning due to an external strong force 10Remove the shock absorbing material and protective equipment from the package 11 Have 2 people simultaneously lift and carry the main unit from the package Note z z Gently lower the conveyor Failing to do so may cause your hands to be crushed ...

Page 21: ...e 2 people simultaneously lift the main unit and make its back side directing the locked casters on the base Align the mounted screws on the main unit with the holes in the stand upper Note z z Gently lower the conveyor Failing to do so may cause your hands to be crushed Memo z z If 3 or more people are installing the conveyor have 2 people lift and carry the main unit and place it on the stand up...

Page 22: ...them with the screwdriver a 16Take the rear stacker out of the packing bag 17Stick the rear stacker to the conveyor as illustrated Note z z Do not lean against the rear stacker or put heavy objects on the rear stacker Doing so may cause the rear stacker to be detached from the conveyor and damaged or may cause injury ...

Page 23: ...lts transport envelopes e Rear Stacker Envelopes are transported onto here c Casters These lock the conveyor from moving f g f Main Switch Press this switch in the on direction to blink the status indicator You can start conveying envelopes Press this switch in the off direction to turn off the status indicator You can stop conveying envelopes g Status Indicator This blinks green when the main swi...

Page 24: ...e faceup tray 1 of the output unit 1 3 Remove the plastic ring 1 as illustrated 1 Note z z Be careful not to drop the plastic ring inside the printer z z Mount the plastic ring again after removing the conveyor Do not discard it Store it safely Memo z z We recommend attaching the plastic ring that you removed to the faceup tray for safe keeping The faceup tray will be taken off in step 5 Installin...

Page 25: ...nd pull it off as illustrated a Note z z Forcibly pulling off the faceup tray may cause the conveyor or the printer to be damaged z z Mount the faceup tray after removing the conveyor Do not discard it Store it safely 6 Push the output unit into the printer 7 Push the levers on the base s casters down in the off direction ...

Page 26: ...ing the conveyor may cause overturning Memo z z Align the center of the conveyor s sensor with the center of the printer s paper output area z z Fit the top of the conveyor with the side of the printer Center 9 Push the levers on the base s casters down in the on direction 10Check that the main switch is in the off position Remove the power cord from the packing bag and firmly insert it into the c...

Page 27: ... s casters down in the off direction 3 Gently pull the conveyor out of the printer 4 If the conveyor will not be used mount the faceup tray and the plastic ring to the printer Reference z z When you use the conveyor again follow the procedures for Installing the Conveyor P 24 Removing the Conveyor ...

Page 28: ...lace it so it covers the paper sensor as illustrated CAUTION z z Do not look directly at the red paper sensor light The strong light could hurt your eyes 3 Check that the conveyor belts start to move and transport the envelope CAUTION There is a risk of getting caught in the conveyor z z Make sure to avoid getting your hair rolled in the rollers of the conveyor 4 Check that the conveyor belts stop...

Page 29: ...ton swab 1 Press the main switch in the off direction 2 Gently wipe the surface of the paper sensor with a cotton swab Cleaning the Conveyor Belts Items to be prepared Soft damp cotton cloth 1 Unplug the power cord from the outlet 2 Wipe off the dirt on the conveyor belts with the soft damp cloth Caring for the Conveyor ...

Page 30: ... removing foreign objects is difficult contact the designated customer service center Conveyor does not stop There is something covering the paper sensor area Remove the object covering the paper sensor area Paper sensor is dirty Clean the paper sensor area Conveyor emits strange noises and bad smells Immediately switch off the power supply pull the power plug out of the power outlet and contact t...

Page 31: ... 5 kg Power N36150A 100 to 127 VAC Range 90 to 140 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 N36150B 220 to 240 VAC Range 198 to 264 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 Power consumption During operations Approx 60 W Use environment conditions Temperature 10 ºC to 32 ºC humidity 20 to 80 RH Max wet bulb temperature 25 ºC Device service life 1 5 million envelopes ...

Page 32: ...4 Front Side view with 4 expansion trays mounted 882 mm 34 7 300 mm 11 8 586 9 mm 23 1 662 4 mm 26 1 309 9 mm 12 2 688 1 mm 27 1 Front Side view with 5 expansion trays mounted 300 mm 11 8 882 mm 34 7 697 9 mm 27 5 773 4 mm 30 4 799 1 mm 31 5 309 9 mm 12 2 ...

Page 33: ...46572202EE Rev3 www oki com printing 1 7 12 Toranomon Minato ku Tokyo 105 8460 Japan ...

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