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Safety instructions
In this section, you will find safety instructions that you must always
observe when handling and working with your Electronic Stamp.
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This machine complies with the relevant safety regulations
for information technology equipment, including office machinery
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Transport the machine only in its original package or other suitable
package that provides protection against shock and impact
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If the machine is taken from a cold environment into a warm room,
dew may form on it. Wait until the machine has warmed up to room
temperature and is absolutely dry before starting to use it.
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Check that the local mains supply corresponds to the voltage,
given on the typeplate
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This machine is intended for use with a safety-tested mains supply
and must only be connected to a mains socket with a protective earth
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Make sure that the locally-installed mains socket with protective earth,
which you use to connect the machine, is readily accessible
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The machine has no ON / OFF switch. To disconnect it from
the mains, you must pull out the plug.
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Arrange the connection leads so that they do not create a hazard
(danger of tripping) and cannot be damaged.
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Take care that no objects (e.g. necklaces, paper clips etc.) or liquids
fall into the machine (danger of electric shock or a short circuit)
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In an emergency (e.g. in the event of damage to the machine casing,
control elements or the mains lead, or if an object or liquid falls
into the machine) disconnect the mains plug and notify your sales
agent or our Service department
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The machine contains components that carry a dangerous voltage
when the machine is in service. The machine must only be opened
by a qualified service-man. After maintenance or repair, the
effectiveness of electrical protective measures must be checked
to DIN VDE 0701. Unauthorised opening of the machine casing
and improper repairs can cause considerable danger to the user
(electric shock, fire hazard).
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Avoid contact with freely-accessible PCB components, electrostatic
discharge could damage the machine or cause malfunctions
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Freely-accessible PCB components
do not
carry mains voltage