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Safety precautions 1 Safety precautions General safety guidelines Electrical shock hazard Internal circuits use hazardous voltage capable of causing death or serious personal injury. Due to risk of electrical shock, do not attempt the following actions: ● Dismantle the electrical control cabinet. ● Remove or open any other closed system covers or plugs. NOTE: Fuses that blow after being replaced may indicate malfunctioning electrical circuits within the system. Have the system checked by qualified service personnel, and do not attempt to replace the fuse again. Mechanical hazard The printer has moving parts that can cause injury. To avoid personal injury, take the following precautions when working close to the printer. ● Keep your clothing and all parts of your body away from the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid wearing necklaces, bracelets and other hanging objects. ● If your hair is long, try to secure it so that it will not fall into the printer. ● Take care that sleeves or gloves do not get caught in the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid standing close to the fans, which could cause injury and could also affect print quality (by obstructing the air flow). Heavy substrate hazard Special care must be taken to avoid personal injury when handling heavy substrates. ● Handling substrate rolls always requires at least two people. Care must be taken to avoid back strain and/or injury. ● Always use a forklift, pallet truck or other handling equipment to lift substrates. ● Always wear personal protective equipment including boots and gloves. Heat hazard The drying and curing subsystems of the printer operate at high temperatures and can cause burns if touched. To avoid personal injury, take the following precautions. ● Avoid direct contact with the drying and curing area of the printer. ● Take special care when accessing the substrate path. ENWW General safety guidelines 1

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Safety precautions
General safety guidelines
Electrical shock hazard
Internal circuits use hazardous voltage capable of causing death or serious
personal injury. Due to risk of electrical shock, do not attempt the following actions:
Dismantle the electrical control cabinet.
Remove or open any other closed system covers or plugs.
NOTE:
Fuses that blow after being replaced may indicate malfunctioning
electrical circuits within the system. Have the system checked by qualified service
personnel, and do not attempt to replace the fuse again.
Mechanical hazard
The printer has moving parts that can cause injury. To avoid personal injury, take
the following precautions when working close to the printer.
Keep your clothing and all parts of your body away from the printer's moving
parts.
Avoid wearing necklaces, bracelets and other hanging objects.
If your hair is long, try to secure it so that it will not fall into the printer.
Take care that sleeves or gloves do not get caught in the printer's moving parts.
Avoid standing close to the fans, which could cause injury and could also affect
print quality (by obstructing the air flow).
Heavy substrate hazard
Special care must be taken to avoid personal injury when handling heavy
substrates.
Handling substrate rolls always requires at least two people. Care must be
taken to avoid back strain and/or injury.
Always use a forklift, pallet truck or other handling equipment to lift substrates.
Always wear personal protective equipment including boots and gloves.
Heat hazard
The drying and curing subsystems of the printer operate at high temperatures and
can cause burns if touched. To avoid personal injury, take the following precautions.
Avoid direct contact with the drying and curing area of the printer.
Take special care when accessing the substrate path.
ENWW
General safety guidelines
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Safety precautions