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Go through the following before starting to install the machine:
1) If the machine is moved from a cold to warm place, it can develop condensation in the form of droplets of water on its metal surfaces.
Use of the machine while it suffers from condensation can lead to image faults.
If the machine has been moved from a cold to warm place, be sure to leave it for 1 hour or more without unpacking so that it becomes fully used to the
new place.
2) If stairs are used to move the machine into or out of the site of installation, keep the following in mind:
a.Take out the ADF, fixing/feeding assembly, holding tray assembly, and copy paper, and carry them separately from the main body.
b.When lifting the machine, do not use the grips on the pickup assembly/ delivery assembly. Instead, be sure to support the machine at four corners of its
bottom.
3) Shift up the 2 adjusters (front) found on the bottom of the machine to be sure that they are unlocked. The adjusters can slip out of the bottom of the
machine because of vibration during transportation. Take care not to loose them.
4) Be sure to work as a group of three or more. When removing the pad, in particular, one must hold the rear grip and one the front grip, while the other
removes the pad.
5) Be sure to remove the options (side paper deck, finisher, paper folding unit) when moving the machine into or out of the site of installation to prevent
damage.
2.1.7 Points to Note Before Starting the Installation Work
0007-2892
Go through the following before starting the installation work:
1) Moving a machine from a cold to warm place can cause condensation (in the from of droplets of water on its metal surfaces).
A machine surffering from condensation can produce image faults.
If the machine has just been brought in from a cold place, leave it alone (unpacked) for at least 1 hour or before starting the work.
2) If the machine is moved into or out of the user's along stairs, observe the follwing:
a.Remove the ADF, fixing/feeding unit, holding tray assembly, and copy paper, and carry them separately from the machin.
b.When lifting the machine, do not grab the grips on the pickup/delivery assembly; rather, hold it by its four bottom corners.
3) Shift up the two adjusters (front) on the bottom of the machine to make sure that they are unlocked. Further, take care not to lose the adjusters, which
can slip off the bottom because of vibration occuring in transit.
4) Work in a group of three or more. Particularly, when removing the pad, assign one person to work at the rear and one at the front, with one removing
the pad.
5) Remove the side paper deck or the finisher (options) to prevent damege when bringing in or out the machine.
2.1.8 Points to Note Before Starting the Installation Work
0009-1364
iR85+
Go through the following before starting the installation work:
1) Moving a machine from a cold to warm place can cause condensation (in the from of droplets of water on its metal surfaces).
A machine surffering from condensation can produce image faults.
If the machine has just been brought in from a cold place, leave it alone (unpacked) for at least 1 hour or before starting the work.
2) If the machine is moved into or out of the user's along stairs, observe the follwing:
a.Remove the fixing/feeding unit, holding tray assembly, and paper, and carry them separately from the machin.
b.When lifting the machine, do not grab the grips on the pickup/delivery assembly; rather, hold it by its four bottom corners.
3) Shift up the two adjusters (front) on the bottom of the machine to make sure that they are unlocked. Further, take care not to lose the adjusters, which
can slip off the bottom because of vibration occuring in transit.
4) Work in a group of three or more. Particularly, when removing the pad, assign one person to work at the rear and one at the front, with one removing
the pad.
5) Remove the side paper deck or the finisher (options) to prevent damege when bringing in or out the machine.
2.1.9 Checking the Components
0008-9175
iR85+
Attachments
T-2-1
[1]
Developing assembly
1 PC.
[2]
Developing assembly unit
1 PC.
Summary of Contents for ImageRunner iR8500 Series
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