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Safety Instructions - fax machine

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12 Chapter Safety Notes Safety Instructions In order to avoid possible dangers, damage or malfunctions, please heed the following safety instructions for the setup and operation of your machine. ¿Make sure that the machine is stable and secure, on a smooth, level surface (do not place the machine on carpets or similar surfaces). If the machine should fall, it can be damaged or can cause injury to people, especially small children. e distance between the machine and other appliances or objects, must be at least 15 centimetres. Position all cables in such a way that no one will stumble on them, thus avoiding possible injuries to persons and/or damage to the cables or to the machine itself. Allow a space of at least 30 centimetres in front of the machine, since documents and print-outs are dispensed on the front side of the machine. Always avoid direct sunlight as well as immediate proximity to heaters, air-conditioning units, radios, and television sets. If you use an additional cordless telephone, you should maintain a distance of at least 15 centimetres between the laser machine and the base station of the cordless device. Otherwise, acoustic disturbances may occur in the cordless telephone device. Do not allow children to handle the machine without supervision. e packing materials should be kept out of the hands of children. ¿e area in which you operate the machine must be adequately ventilated, especially if the machine is used frequently. Set up your Lasermachine in such a way that the flow of the exhaust air stream points away from the work station. ¿e machine may not be covered. Do not put your machine in closed cabinets or boxes. Do not place the machine on soft surfaces such as carpets or cushions and do not cover the ventilation slits. Otherwise, the machine can overheat and catch on fire. In the event that your machine becomes too hot, or if you see smoke coming from the device, you must immediately pull the mains cable out of the power socket. Have your machine examined by trained professionals at a technical service location. ¿Do not connect the telephone cord or mains cable in areas where there is moisture of any kind. Never touch the mains cable, the mains connection or the telephone socket with wet hands. Do not allow liquids or foreign parts to enter into the machine! Otherwise, people using the device are at risk to electric shocks. In addition, the machine itself could suffer serious damage. Should liquids or foreign parts nevertheless enter into the machine, you must immediately pull out the mains cable and have your machine examined by the trained personnel at a technical service site. Never leave your machine outside when it is raining. During a thunderstorm, you should disconnect your machine from the electrical power source and from the telephone network. If that is not possible, then do not use your machine or make any telephone calls. Otherwise, there is a risk of lightning strikes to the user or damage to the machine. Before cleaning the surface of the machine, disconnect the device from the electrical power source and from the telephone network. Do not use any liquid or gaseous cleaning agents on your machine (sprays, abrasives, etc.) and do not employ cleaning agents that contain alcohol. ¿If the casing or the mains cable become damaged in any way, please pull the mains cable out of the power socket. Never touch telephone cords or mains cables that are not insulated or whose insulation has been damaged without first disconnecting the telephone and mains cable from the network. Only trained personnel from a technical service location may open the housing of your machine. ¿Neither telephone nor fax will operate during power failure.

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12
Chapter Safety Notes
Safety Instructions
In order to avoid possible dangers, damage or malfunc-
tions, please heed the following safety instructions for the
setup and operation of your machine.
¿
Make sure that the machine is stable and secure, on
a smooth, level surface (do not place the machine on
carpets or similar surfaces). If the machine should fall, it
can be damaged or can cause injury to people, especially
small children. e distance between the machine and
other appliances or objects, must be at least 15 centime-
tres. Position all cables in such a way that no one will
stumble on them, thus avoiding possible injuries to per-
sons and/or damage to the cables or to the machine itself.
Allow a space of
at least 30 centi-
metres
in front
of the machine,
since documents
and
print-outs
are dispensed on
the front side of
the machine.
Always avoid direct sunlight as well as immediate prox-
imity to heaters, air-conditioning units, radios, and tele-
vision sets. If you use an additional cordless telephone,
you should maintain a distance of at least 15 centimetres
between the laser machine and the base station of the
cordless device. Otherwise, acoustic disturbances may
occur in the cordless telephone device.
Do not allow children to handle the machine without
supervision. e packing materials should be kept out of
the hands of children.
¿
e area in which
you operate the
machine must be ad-
equately ventilated, es-
pecially if the machine
is used frequently. Set
up your Lasermachine
in such a way that the
flow of the exhaust air
stream
points
away
from the work station.
¿
e machine may
not
be
covered.
Do
not
put
your
machine in closed cabinets or boxes. Do not place the
machine on soft surfaces such as carpets or cushions and
do not cover the ventilation slits. Otherwise, the machine
can overheat and catch on fire. In the event that your ma-
chine becomes too hot, or if you see smoke coming from
the device, you must immediately pull the mains cable
out of the power socket. Have your machine examined by
trained professionals at a technical service location.
¿
Do not connect the telephone cord or mains cable
in areas where there is moisture of any kind. Never
touch the mains cable, the mains connection or the tele-
phone socket with wet hands.
Do not allow liquids or foreign parts to enter into the
machine! Otherwise, people using the device are at risk to
electric shocks. In addition, the machine itself could suf-
fer serious damage. Should liquids
or foreign parts never-
theless enter into the machine,
you must immediately pull
out the mains cable and have your machine examined by
the trained personnel at a technical service site. Never
leave your machine
outside when it is
raining.
During
a
thunderstorm,
you should discon-
nect your machine
from the electrical
power source and
from the telephone
network. If that is
not possible, then
do not use your
machine or make
any
telephone
calls.
Otherwise,
there is a risk of lightning strikes to the user or damage to
the machine. Before cleaning the surface of the machine,
disconnect the device from the electrical power source
and from the telephone network. Do not use any liquid
or gaseous cleaning agents on your machine (sprays,
abrasives, etc.) and do not employ cleaning agents that
contain alcohol.
¿
If the casing or the mains cable become damaged
in any way, please pull the mains cable out of the
power socket. Never touch telephone cords or mains
cables that are not insulated or whose insulation has been
damaged
without
first
disconnecting
the telephone and
mains
cable
from
the network. Only
trained
personnel
from
a
technical
service location may
open the housing of
your machine.
¿
Neither
tel-
ephone nor fax will operate during power failure.