Oki MB471 Users Manual Basic - Page 171

Maintenance, Replacing Consumable Items

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8. Maintenance This chapter explains how to replace consumables, clean the machine, and move or transport the machine.  Replacing Consumable Items This section explains how to replace consumable items. Do not throw the toner or toner cartridge into the fire. Doing so may cause toner splashes leading to burns. WARNING Do not keep toner cartridges near fire. They may catch fire, which can spread and cause burns. Do not vacuum spilled toner powder. If vacuuming, it may cause ignition due to the sparks from electric contacts. Toner spillage on the floor should be wiped up using a wet cloth. There are high temperature parts in the device. Do not touch the periphery of the label "Caution High Temperature", which may cause burns. If your skin is exposed to toner, wash thoroughly with soap. When handling a paper jam, or replacing the toner cartridge, make sure not to get your clothes and hands dirty. When toner powder stains on your clothes, wash with cold water. If you wash with hot water, the toner may be soaked into the cloth; it may be difficult to clean. CAUTION Keep the toner cartridge out of reach of young children. If young children swallow toner powder, seek immediate medical attention. If toner gets into your eyes, flush with large amounts of water immediately. Do not disassemble the toner cartridge. Toner powder may fly upward, and you may inhale the toner powder or may get your clothes and hands dirty. If toner powder is inhaled, gargle with large amounts of water and move the person to the open area for fresh air. Seek medical attention if necessary. If you swallow toner powder, take large amounts of water to weaken the toner. Seek medical attention if necessary. Keep used toner cartridges in a bag so that the toner powder cannot fly upward. 8 Note  Use only genuine Oki Data consumable items to ensure optimum quality.  Service for problems caused by the use of consumable items other than genuine OKI consumables is not covered under the warranty or in the maintenance contract. Maintenance - 171 -

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Maintenance
8
8. Maintenance
This chapter explains how to replace consumables, clean the machine, and move or transport the
machine.
Replacing Consumable Items
This section explains how to replace consumable items.
Note
Use only genuine Oki Data consumable items to ensure optimum quality.
Service for problems caused by the use of consumable items other than genuine OKI consumables is not covered under the
warranty or in the maintenance contract.
WARNING
Do not throw the toner or
toner cartridge into the fire.
Doing so may cause toner
splashes leading to burns.
Do not keep toner cartridges
near fire. They may catch
fire, which can spread and
cause burns.
Do not vacuum spilled toner
powder. If vacuuming, it may
cause ignition due to the
sparks from electric contacts.
Toner spillage on the floor
should be wiped up using a
wet cloth.
CAUTION
There are high temperature
parts in the device. Do not
touch the periphery of the
label "Caution High
Temperature", which may
cause burns.
Keep the toner cartridge out
of reach of young children. If
young children swallow toner
powder, seek immediate
medical attention.
If toner powder is inhaled,
gargle with large amounts of
water and move the person to
the open area for fresh air.
Seek medical attention if
necessary.
If your skin is exposed to
toner, wash thoroughly with
soap.
If toner gets into your eyes,
flush with large amounts of
water immediately.
If you swallow toner powder,
take large amounts of water
to weaken the toner. Seek
medical attention if
necessary.
When handling a paper jam,
or replacing the toner
cartridge, make sure not to
get your clothes and hands
dirty. When toner powder
stains on your clothes, wash
with cold water. If you wash
with hot water, the toner may
be soaked into the cloth; it
may be difficult to clean.
Do not disassemble the toner
cartridge. Toner powder may
fly upward, and you may
inhale the toner powder or
may get your clothes and
hands dirty.
Keep used toner cartridges in
a bag so that the toner
powder cannot fly upward.