Canon S630 Network S630 Quick Start Guide - Page 51

Power Supply, Cleaning and Maintaining the Printer, Working Around the Printer

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Appendix Power Supply Never attempt to plug the power cord into a power outlet when your hands are wet. To avoid electric shock, make sure that your hands are dry. • Always push the plug completely into the power outlet. A loose or poorly connected plug could cause a fire or electric shock. Never cut, modify, stretch, bend, or twist the power cord, and never place heavy objects on the power cord. A power leak from a damaged power cord could cause a fire or electric shock. Never plug the printer power cord into a power outlet (power board, double adapter, etc.) that is shared by other devices or office equipment. To prevent the hazards of fire or electric shock, avoid overloading power points. • Never use the printer if the power cord is bundled or knotted. To prevent the hazards of fire or electric shock, make sure the power cord is straight. If you detect smoke, unusual odors, or strange noises around the printer, immediately press the POWER button to turn off the printer and disconnect the power plug. To avoid fire or electric shock, never use the printer under these conditions. Call the Customer Care Center. • Always grasp the plug when you unplug the power cord. Pulling on the power cord could damage the cord and cause a fire or electric shock. Never use an extension cord. To avoid a fire or electric shock, always plug the power cord directly into the power outlet. Never use a power supply voltage other than that supplied in the country where you purchased the printer. Using incorrect voltage could cause a fire or electric shock. The correct power supply voltage for this printer is AC 120V, 60 Hz. Cleaning and Maintaining the Printer Use only a slightly damp cloth to clean the printer. Never use flammable solvents like alcohol, benzene, thinner, etc. If a flammable solvent contacts an electrical component inside the printer, a fire or electric shock could result. Always unplug the printer power cord before you clean the printer. If you mistakenly turn on the printer while cleaning it, you could touch moving components inside the printer and suffer injury. Never attempt to disassemble or modify the printer. The printer contains high voltage components which could cause a fire or serious electric shock. Working Around the Printer Never use flammable sprays near the printer. Gases in the spray could cause a fire or electric shock if they come in contact with electrical components inside the printer. Never insert your fingers or hands inside the printer while it is printing. The printer contains moving parts which could cause injury. Never place anything on top of the printer, especially metal objects (paper clips, staples, etc.), or containers with flammable solvents (alcohol, thinners, etc.) Objects falling into the printer could cause a fire or electric shock. If any foreign object, especially a piece of metal or liquid, falls into the printer, immediately press the POWER button to turn off the printer, unplug the power cord, then call the Customer Care Center. Continuing to use the printer after a foreign object has fallen into it could cause a fire or electric shock. 45

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Appendix
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Power Supply
Never attempt to plug the power cord into a power outlet when your hands are wet. To
avoid electric shock, make sure that your hands are dry.
Always push the plug completely into the power outlet. A loose or poorly connected plug could cause a fire or
electric shock.
Never cut, modify, stretch, bend, or twist the power cord, and never place heavy objects
on the power cord. A power leak from a damaged power cord could cause a fire or electric
shock.
Never plug the printer power cord into a power outlet (power board, double adapter, etc.)
that is shared by other devices or office equipment. To prevent the hazards of fire or
electric shock, avoid overloading power points.
Never use the printer if the power cord is bundled or knotted. To prevent the hazards of fire or electric shock,
make sure the power cord is straight.
If you detect smoke, unusual odors, or strange noises around the printer, immediately
press the POWER button to turn off the printer and disconnect the power plug. To avoid
fire or electric shock, never use the printer under these conditions. Call the Customer
Care Center.
Always grasp the plug when you unplug the power cord. Pulling on the power cord could damage the cord and
cause a fire or electric shock.
Never use an extension cord. To avoid a fire or electric shock, always plug the power cord
directly into the power outlet.
Never use a power supply voltage other than that supplied in the country where you
purchased the printer. Using incorrect voltage could cause a fire or electric shock. The
correct power supply voltage for this printer is AC 120V, 60 Hz.
Cleaning and Maintaining the Printer
Use only a slightly damp cloth to clean the printer. Never use flammable solvents like
alcohol, benzene, thinner, etc. If a flammable solvent contacts an electrical component
inside the printer, a fire or electric shock could result.
Always unplug the printer power cord before you clean the printer. If you mistakenly turn
on the printer while cleaning it, you could touch moving components inside the printer
and suffer injury.
Never attempt to disassemble or modify the printer. The printer contains high voltage
components which could cause a fire or serious electric shock.
Working Around the Printer
Never use flammable sprays near the printer. Gases in the spray could cause a fire or
electric shock if they come in contact with electrical components inside the printer.
Never insert your fingers or hands inside the printer while it is printing. The printer
contains moving parts which could cause injury.
Never place anything on top of the printer, especially metal objects (paper clips, staples,
etc.), or containers with flammable solvents (alcohol, thinners, etc.) Objects falling into
the printer could cause a fire or electric shock.
If any foreign object, especially a piece of metal or liquid, falls into the printer,
immediately press the POWER button to turn off the printer, unplug the power cord, then
call the Customer Care Center. Continuing to use the printer after a foreign object has
fallen into it could cause a fire or electric shock.