Brother International PS 9000 User Manual - Page 8
Safety Instructions, produces smoke or an unusual odor, otherwise a fire
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Safety Instructions To ensure safe and proper use, please read the following information carefully before starting to use this product. These safety instructions include important information on the safe handling of the product and on general safety issues for the user. ■ Do not subject the machines to impacts. If the P-touch or this unit is subjected to an impact and is damaged, unplug it from the electrical outlet, and then contact the service representative. If you continue to operate a damaged machine, a fire or an electric shock may result. ■ Keep the cords and cables connected to this unit out of the reach of children, otherwise an electric shock or injuries may result. ■ Before disconnecting this unit, be sure to first unplug the P-touch machines and this unit from the electrical outlet. ■ Do not disassemble or alter this product in any way. ■ Do not use this unit with the cover removed, otherwise an electric shock may occur. ■ Do not try to service, adjust or repair this unit, otherwise an electric shock may occur. Contact a service representative to request servicing, adjustments or repairs for this unit. ■ Stop using this unit if it does not operate correctly (for example, if it becomes unusually hot or produces smoke or an unusual odor), otherwise a fire, an electric shock or damage may result. Immediately turn off the P-touch, unplug the AC adapter from this unit, unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet, and then contact a service representative for service or repairs. ■ If any foreign objects (such as metal or liquids) enters the unit, immediately turn off the P-touch, unplug the AC adapter from this unit, unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet, and then contact a service representative for service or repairs. Continuing to use the unit may result in a fire or an electric shock. 7