Chapter 2
2-1
2.1 Making Pre-Checks
2.1.1 Points to Note Before Starting the Installation Work
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iR7105 / iR7095 / iR7086
2.1.2 Points to Note Before Starting the Installation Work
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iR7095P
2.1.3 Selecting the Site of Installation
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iR7105 / iR7095 / iR7086 / iR7095P
The site of installation must meet the following requirements, and it is a good idea to visit the user's before delivery of the machine:
1) There must be a properly grounded source of power that may be used exclusively by the machine: for the 100V model, 90 to 110 V, 15 A or more; for the 200V
model, 180 to 220 V, 15 A or more; for the 208V model, 188 to 228 V, 12 A or more; for the 230V model, 198 to 264 V, 13 A or more.
2) The temperature and the humidity of the site must be as follows, and the machine must not be installed near a water faucet, water boiler, humidifier, or refrigerator:
1) Moving a machine from a cold to warm place can cause condensation, in which drops of water form on metal surfaces, leading to image faults if used as they are.
If the machine has just been brought from a cold place, leave it alone for 1 hr or more without unpacking so that it becomes used to the room temperature.
2) When moving the machine to/from the user's, be sure to take note of the following if the move involves the use of stairs:
a. before starting to move, remove the ADF assembly, fixing transport assembly, intermediate tray assembly, and copy paper; move them separately from the machine
body.
b. when lifting the machine, do not use the grips found on the pickup and delivery assemblies; instead, support the machine at its 4 bottom corners.
3) Check to be sure that the 2 adjusters (front) found on the bottom of the machine are shifted up and are unlocked. Also, take care that the adjusters will not fall out
during the move.
4) Be sure to work in a group of 4 when installing the machine. Particularly when removing the pad, have one person stand at the rear and another at the front holding
one grip each and tilting the machine; another person then may remove the pad with the remaining person supporting the machine for safety.
5) All accessories (e.g., side paper deck, finisher, paper feeding unit) must be removed from the machine to prevent damage before moving the machine into or out
of the user's.
1) Moving a machine from a cold to warm place can cause condensation, in which drops of water form on metal surfaces, leading to image faults if used as they are.
If the machine has just been brought from a cold place, leave it alone for 1 hr or more without unpacking so that it becomes used to the room temperature.
2) When moving the machine to/from the user's, be sure to take note of the following if the move involves the use of stairs:
a. before starting to move, remove the fixing transport assembly, intermediate tray assembly, and copy paper; move them separately from the machine body.
b. when lifting the machine, do not use the grips found on the pickup and delivery assemblies; instead, support the machine at its 4 bottom corners.
3) Check to be sure that the 2 adjusters (front) found on the bottom of the machine are shifted up and are unlocked. Also, take care that the adjusters will not fall out
during the move.
4) Be sure to work in a group of 4 when installing the machine. Particularly when removing the pad, have one person stand at the rear and another at the front holding
one grip each and tilting the machine; another person then may remove the pad with the remaining person supporting the machine for safety.
5) All accessories (e.g., side paper deck, finisher, paper feeding unit) must be removed from the machine to prevent damage before moving the machine into or out
of the user's.
Summary of Contents for iR7086
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