IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
FOR INSTALLATION
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Place the fax machine on a stable, flat surface with no
vibrations, to prevent it from falling and causing injury
to people or damage to the product.
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Keep the fax machine dust free and away from water,
steam, or excessive heat. Do not expose it to direct
sunlight.
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Keep the fax machine away from other electrical or
electronic appliances which may generate interfer-
ence, e.g. radio, television, etc.
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Ensure that no books, documents, or other objects,
prevent normal ventilation. Ideally this fax machine
should be operated where the ambient temperature is
between 5°C and 35°C, and the relative humidity be-
tween 15% and 85%.
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Leave enough room in front of the outlet for the expul-
sion of originals and received/copied documents, so
that they do not fall on the floor.
CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY
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This fax machine is provided with a power cable com-
plete with a plug with an earth terminal that, for safety
reasons, should not be by-passed. If the wall power
socket does not allow the use of this plug, or if it is not
earthed, contact an electrician to modify the installa-
tion, so as to comply with current standards.
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Ensure that the power cable is easily accessible with-
out being an obstruction where people are walking.
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Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your mains
power supply correspond to the voltage and frequency
shown on the plate on the back of the fax machine.
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Do not connect the fax machine to the mains power
supply using an adapter or extension cable to which
other appliances are already connected: a poor elec-
trical connection may result in overheating and cause
a fire or electric shock.
CONNECTION TO THE TELEPHONE LINE
Since the connection of fax machines, answering ma-
chines, additional telephones and other appliances to the
telephone line is subject to national standards, please refer
to current applicable regulations in your own country.
INSTALLATION AND SETUP PARAMETERS
At a national level, the settings and set-up parameters for
each installation vary according to certification require-
ments or individual user needs. These settings and those
indicated in the manual may not always be the same. We
suggest that you print them out before making any modifi-
cations.
MAINTENANCE
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Disconnect the fax machine from the mains power
supply before cleaning it and use only a damp cloth.
Do not use corrosive substances such as solvents, al-
cohol, benzine or abrasive components.
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Do NOT introduce foreign matter (liquids included) in
the fax machine: accidental contact with live parts
may cause fire or electric shock.
REPAIRS
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Do NOT attempt to repair the fax machine yourself. By
removing the outer casing, you may risk electric shock
or other injury. Repairs should be carried out by quali-
fied technical personnel only.
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When replacing components (including accessories)
make sure that you use only manufacturer-original
spare parts: the use of any other parts may compro-
mise the safety of the fax machine and cause fire or
electric shock.
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Disconnect the fax machine from the mains power
supply and contact the qualified technician if any of
the following conditions occur:
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the power cable or plug is damaged or worn;
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the outer casing has been damaged;
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liquid has accidentally been spilt into the fax ma-
chine (including rain).
FOR CORRECT USE
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Before using your fax machine, read the instructions
contained in this manual carefully. This manual should
be kept in a safe place for future reference.
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This fax machine has already been preset for opera-
tion in accordance with your country's telephone net-
work standards.
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If you do not intend to use the fax machine for a long
period of time, you should disconnect it from the
power supply to avoid the risk of damage due to dis-
turbance or power surges.
THE HANDSET
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In case of a voltage drop or power failure, it will not be
possible to make or receive telephone calls as the
keypad will be disabled.
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If you must absolutely make a call under these condi-
tions, you must an emergency telephone, approved by
the telephone company, which should be connected
directly to the fax machine.