Canon LR1 User Manual - Page 9

Supplying Power to the Printer, Avoid damaging, modifying, pulling, or excessively

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Introduction Supplying Power to the Printer s To avoid electrical shock, make sure your hands are dry before plugging in the power cord. s Make sure you insert the plug all the way into the power outlet. Loose connections can result in fire or electrical shock. s Attempting to use a power cord or AC adapter other than those provided can result in fire or electrical shock. Do not use the printer's power cord and AC adapter with any other machine. s Avoid damaging, modifying, pulling, or excessively bending the AC adapter and power cord. Do not place heavy objects on top of the power cord. Damaged cords may short-circuit, resulting in fire or electrical shock. s Overloading the electrical outlet can result in fire or electrical shock. Chapter 1 Introduction 1-3

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Chapter 1
Introduction
1-3
Introduction
Supplying Power to the Printer
To avoid electrical shock, make sure your hands are dry
before plugging in the power cord.
Make sure you insert the plug all the way into the
power outlet.
Loose connections can result in fire or electrical shock.
Attempting to use a power cord or AC adapter other
than those provided can result in fire or electrical
shock.
Do not use the printer’s power cord and AC adapter
with any other machine.
Avoid damaging, modifying, pulling, or excessively
bending the AC adapter and power cord. Do not place
heavy objects on top of the power cord.
Damaged cords may short-circuit, resulting in fire or
electrical shock.
Overloading the electrical outlet can result in fire or
electrical shock.