Brother International ™ QL-720NW Quick Setup Guide - English and Spa - Page 12
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4 WARNING Do not use the machine with foreign objects in it. Do not drop any metal objects such as paper clips and staples into the machine. If water or any foreign objects should enter the machine, unplug the power cord from the electric outlet and remove the foreign object. If necessary, contact the retail outlet where the machine was purchased or your local authorized service center. Do not allow organic solvents (benzene, paint thinner, nail polish remover, deodorizer, etc.) to come into contact with the machine and its connecting cables. Doing so may cause the equipment to deform or dissolve, and there may be a risk of electrical shock or fire. Do not touch the machine during a severe thunderstorm, as this may result in electrical shock. Make sure to turn off the machine and remove the power cord from the electrical outlet when cleaning the machine. Failure to do so could cause an electrical shock or fire. To avoid possible fire or electrical shock, never disassemble the machine or allow it to get wet. Do not use paint thinner, benzene, alcohol or any other organic solvents to clean the machine. Doing so may cause damage to the surface finish. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the machine. Do not put any heavy objects or objects containing water on top of the machine. If water or any foreign object enters the machine, contact the retail outlet where the machine was purchased or your local authorized service center. If you continue to use the machine with water or a foreign object in the machine, the machine may be damaged or personal injury could result. Follow these guidelines to avoid fire, electric shock, or other damage. Power Cord Use only the authorized power source (120V AC) for the machine. Use only the power cord included with the machine. Do not handle the power cord or plug if your hands are wet. Do not overload the electrical outlet with too many appliances or plug the power cord into a damaged electrical outlet. Do not cut, damage, alter or place heavy objects on the power cord. Regularly remove the power plug from the electrical outlet, and clean the base of the prongs and between the prongs. If you leave the power plug in the electrical outlet for an extended period of time, dust will accumulate at the base of the power plug prongs. This could cause a short circuit that may result in a fire. Do not use the power cord if it is damaged. Ensure the power cord is correctly inserted into the electrical outlet. Do not pull the power cord when removing the power plug from the electrical outlet. Doing so could cause an electrical shock or fire. Do not damage the power cord in the following ways as it may result in an electrical shock, fire or machine malfunction. • Modifying the cord • Forcibly bending the cord • Placing the cord near a hot object • Pulling the cord • Twisting the cord • Tying the cord • Placing a heavy object on the cord • Squeezing the cord into a narrow place • Hanging the cord on a metal object • Folding the cord back and forth • Pushing the cord against a wall Do not use an extension cord, as this may result in a fire, electrical shock, or damage to the machine.