
COPYRIGHT © 2006 CANON ELECTRONICS INC. CANON DR-1210C FIRST EDITION FEB. 2006
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
III.
PRECAUTIONS
This section describes items that require
particular care, for example, regarding hu-
man safety.
These precautions must be observed.
The user should be explained the items that
relate to user safety and instructed to take
appropriate actions.
1. Power off in Emergency
If such abnormal conditions as extraor-
dinary noise, smoke, heat and odor occur,
immediately switch the power off and unplug
the power cord.
Be careful not to get clothing (ties, long
hair, etc.) caught in the machine as it may
cause injury. Should this occur, immediately
unplug the power cord. Do not insert fingers
in the feed section while moving the rollers.
2. Prohibition of Modify
This machine must not arbitrarily be
modified or remade. If it is, use may be
forcibly suspended.
To change the specifications or disas-
semble and reassemble this machine, follow
the instructions described in this manual and
the service information.
3. Electromagnetic Wave Inter-
ference Countermeasures
This machine complies with some stan-
dards regarding electromagnetic wave
interference, such as VCCI and FCC.
However, the user may have to take coun-
termeasures if the machine causes elec-
tromagnetic wave interference.
4. User Manual
Read each user manual thoroughly prior
to use of this machine.
5. Disposal
Follow local regulations when disposing
of the product and parts. This product is
subject to the WEEE Directive in Europe.
The fluorescent lamp used as the light
source in this machine contains mercury,
though slight amount. If separating the
flatbed assembly parts including the fluo-
rescent lamp from the machine for disposal,
refer to “Appendix III. SCRAPPING”. Note,
however, that once the flatbed assembly is
removed, the quality cannot be assured
even if reassembled. Therefore, do not
disassemble the flatbed assembly except
the operation panel during ordinary servic-
ing.