HP DesignJet T730 User guide - Page 6

Electrical shock hazard, Fire hazard

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Turn off the equipment in either of the following cases: ● During a thunderstorm ● During a power failure Take special care with zones marked with warning labels. Ventilation measures for your location, whether office, copy room, or equipment room, should meet local environmental health and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations. Electrical shock hazard WARNING! The internal circuits of the built-in power supplies and power inlet operate at hazardous voltages capable of causing death or serious personal injury. Unplug the equipment's power cord before servicing the equipment. The equipment requires a building installation circuit breaker, which must meet the requirements of the equipment and should be in accordance with the Electrical Code requirements of the local jurisdiction of the country in which the equipment is installed. To avoid the risk of electric shock: ● The equipment should be connected to earthed mains outlets only. ● Avoid overloading the equipment's electrical outlet with multiple devices. ● Do not remove or open any closed system covers or plugs. ● Do not insert objects through slots in the equipment. ● Take care not to trip over the cables when walking behind the equipment. ● Insert the power cord securely and completely into the wall socket and equipment inlet. ● Never handle the power cord with wet hands. Fire hazard To avoid the risk of fire, take the following precautions: ● The customer is responsible for meeting the equipment's requirements and the Electrical Code requirements according to the local jurisdiction of the country where the equipment is installed. Use the power supply voltage specified on the nameplate. ● Use only the power cord supplied by HP with the equipment. Do not use a damaged power cord. Do not use the power cord with other products. ● Do not insert objects through slots in the equipment. ● Take care not to spill liquid on the equipment. After cleaning, make sure all components are dry before using the equipment again. ● Do not use aerosol products that contain flammable gases inside or around the equipment. Do not operate the equipment in an explosive atmosphere. ● Do not block or cover the openings of the equipment. 2 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW

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Turn off the equipment in either of the following cases:
During a thunderstorm
During a power failure
Take special care with zones marked with warning labels.
Ventilation measures for your location, whether office, copy room, or equipment room, should meet local
environmental health and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations.
Electrical shock hazard
WARNING!
The internal circuits of the built-in power supplies and power inlet operate at hazardous voltages
capable of causing death or serious personal injury.
Unplug the equipment’s power cord before servicing the equipment.
The equipment requires a building installation circuit breaker, which must meet the requirements of the
equipment and should be in accordance with the Electrical Code requirements of the local jurisdiction of the
country in which the equipment is installed.
To avoid the risk of electric shock:
The equipment should be connected to earthed mains outlets only.
Avoid overloading the equipment's electrical outlet with multiple devices.
Do not remove or open any closed system covers or plugs.
Do not insert objects through slots in the equipment.
Take care not to trip over the cables when walking behind the equipment.
Insert the power cord securely and completely into the wall socket and equipment inlet.
Never handle the power cord with wet hands.
Fire hazard
To avoid the risk of fire, take the following precautions:
The customer is responsible for meeting the equipment’s requirements and the Electrical Code
requirements according to the local jurisdiction of the country where the equipment is installed. Use the
power supply voltage specified on the nameplate.
Use only the power cord supplied by HP with the equipment. Do not use a damaged power cord. Do not use
the power cord with other products.
Do not insert objects through slots in the equipment.
Take care not to spill liquid on the equipment. After cleaning, make sure all components are dry before
using the equipment again.
Do not use aerosol products that contain flammable gases inside or around the equipment. Do not operate
the equipment in an explosive atmosphere.
Do not block or cover the openings of the equipment.
2
Chapter 1
Introduction
ENWW