Canon S820D S820D Quick Start Guide - Page 92

Cleaning and Maintaining the Printer, Working Around the Printer

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Appendix 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. 85

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Appendix
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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.