Oki MC770 MC770/780 User Guide - Troubleshooting - Page 54

Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units, Replacing the Toner Cartridge

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Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units ● Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units 1 Replacing the Toner Cartridge Warning • Do not expose the toner or the toner cartridge to fire. The toner might explode 2 and cause burns. • Do not store toner cartridges close to a fire. The toner can ignite and cause fires or burns. • Do not clean up spilled toner with a vacuum cleaner; the toner could ignite from sparks or other electrical contact. Spilled toner should 3 be cleaned up with a wet towel. • When dealing with paper jams or replacing toner cartridges, take care not to get toner on your hands or clothes. If toner gets on hands or skin, wash it off with soap and water. • If toner gets on clothes, wash in cold water; hot water sets the toner into fabric. • Do not disassemble the toner cartridge. Toner may disperse and soil hands and clothes or result in accidental inhalation. • Place used toner cartridges in a plastic bag to prevent toner from dispersing. • If you spill toner, carefully clean it up with a wet cloth. Caution • Some parts inside the device become hot and can cause burns. Do not touch areas labeled "Caution High Temperature". 4 • Keep toner and toner cartridges out of reach of children. If children swallow toner, consult a doctor immediately. • If toner is accidentally inhaled, gargle with large amounts of water and get plenty of fresh air. Consult a doctor if necessary. 5 • If toner gets on hands or skin, wash it off with soap and water. • If toner gets into the eyes, immediately flush with plenty of water. Consult a doctor if necessary. • If toner is swallowed, drink large amounts of 6 water to dilute the toner. Consult a doctor if necessary. 7 - 54 -

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Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units
Replacing the Toner Cartridge
Do not expose the toner or the toner
cartridge to fire. The toner might explode
and
cause burns.
Do not store toner cartridges close to a fire.
The toner can ignite and cause fires or
burns.
Do not clean up spilled toner with a vacuum
cleaner; the toner could ignite from sparks or
other electrical contact. Spilled toner should
be cleaned up with a wet towel.
Some parts inside the device become hot
and can cause burns. Do not touch areas
labeled "Caution High Temperature".
Keep toner and toner cartridges out of reach
of children. If children swallow toner, consult
a doctor immediately.
If toner is accidentally inhaled, gargle with
large amounts of water and get plenty of
fresh air.
Consult a doctor if necessary.
If toner gets on hands or skin, wash it off
with soap and water.
If toner gets into the eyes, immediately flush
with plenty of water. Consult a doctor if
necessary.
If toner is swallowed, drink large amounts of
water to dilute the toner.
Consult a doctor if
necessary.
Warning
Caution
When dealing with paper jams or replacing
toner cartridges, take care not to get toner
on your hands or clothes. If toner gets on
hands or skin, wash it off with soap and
water.
If toner gets on clothes, wash in cold water;
hot water sets the toner into fabric.
Do not disassemble the toner cartridge.
Toner may disperse and soil hands and
clothes or result in accidental inhalation.
Place used toner cartridges in a plastic bag
to prevent toner from dispersing.
If you spill toner, carefully clean it up with a
wet cloth.