High Temperature Assembly
To prevent you from becoming injured or burned, do the following:
Before working with a high temperature Assembly (e.g., Fuser
Assembly), turn off the power, unplug the power cord and wait until it
cools down.
Parts
To prevent you from becoming injured, keep the following in mind:
When handling heavy parts (including the printer itself), use good
posture to protect your back whenever you lift, move or place parts.
Be careful not to injure yourself with the sharp edges of the parts.
Do not work with wet or oily hands-you may drop a part or injure
yourself. Dry your hands first.
When pulling out a part (including a harness), do not use too much
force. Pull out the part carefully and slowly step by step.
W A R N I N G
The high temperature Assembly is very hot
immediately after any printer operations. Wait at least
40 minutes before you start working on the printer.
W A R N I N G
Do not lift, move or place heavy parts in a body posture
that is likely to cause injury to yourself or cause the
part to drop.
Summary of Contents for AcuLaser C8500
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