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Safety Regulations
The printer
P
R9
fulfill the safety regulations according to DIN EN 60950-1 for computer
systems.
The mains cable must be connected to a ground protected wall-socket. The selected
voltage of the printer needs to fit to the local voltage.
The power plug must be easily accessible at any time so that it can be disconnected
immediately in case of danger or for maintenance purposes.
Comme le c
a
ble de secteur sert de dipositif d'arrêt-urgence, sa connexion à l'imprimante
doit être tout le temps accessible.
Before installing the printer, check the surrounding conditions in which the printer will be
placed (see next page, Operating Environment).
During a thunderstorm you should never attempt to connect or disconnect any data
transfer cables.
The power supply should only be opened and checked by authorized personnel. Repairs
and maintenance may only be attempted by authorized personnel as well. Repairs done
inappropriately may cause damage and severe danger for the user.
General Installation Precautions
To ensure optimum printer functionality and to avoid making service calls for problems
that are not directly caused by the product itself, bear in mind the information provided in
the following sections.
Electrical Power Supply
Make sure that the electrical wall outlet to which the printer is connected has a valid
ground and that it is able to supply the power needed by the machine. A wall outlet
without ground can cause functional problems and can be a safety hazard.
Do not plug the printer to electrical wall outlets that are already being used by equipment
that could cause electrical noise and excessive voltage fluctuations (fans and air
conditioners, large photocopiers, lift motors, TV radio transmitters and signal generators,
high frequency safety devices, and so on).
Common office equipment (calculating machines, typewriters, small photocopiers,
terminals and personal computers) can share the same outlet as long as they do not
cause excessive electrical noise.
Environmental Conditions
The environmental conditions in which the product can work properly referring to a normal
air-conditioned office environment (environmental temperature of 15 up to 35 °C, relative
humidity of between 15 and 85%).
During machine storage and operation, make sure that condensation does not form as the
result of extreme environmental variations. Dust, dirt and smoke can cause the parts in
motion to wear excessively, short circuits (in the presence of a high degree of humidity).
High temperatures and low humidity can cause problems due to static electricity.
Summary of Contents for PR9
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