Safety
Linx 5900 & 7900 Quick Start Guide
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FA69315–3 English
The Irritant Warning symbol (shown to the left) means that a particular
substance may irritate the eyes and the respiratory system if the correct
safety precautions are not taken.
The Highly Flammable Warning symbol (shown to the left) means that
there is a risk of fire due to the highly flammable nature of a substance if
the correct safety precautions are not taken.
The Lethal Voltage Warning symbol (shown to the left) means that there is
a risk of electric shock from contact with potentially lethal voltages if the
correct safety precautions are not taken.
Cautions
A Caution alerts you to actions that may damage equipment or the
environment, but are not a direct danger to personnel. It is printed in bold
lower-case type and is not accompanied by a symbol.
Printer cover security
WARNING: LETHAL VOLTAGE HAZARD. DANGEROUS VOLTAGES
EXIST IN THIS EQUIPMENT WHEN IT IS CONNECTED TO THE
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
NEVER TRY TO OPEN THE PRINTER COVER, OR TRY TO REMOVE
OR ADJUST ANY COMPONENTS FITTED INSIDE THE PRINTER.
THERE IS A DANGER OF INJURY OR DEATH FROM ELECTRIC
SHOCK IF YOU IGNORE THIS SAFETY WARNING.
The printer has a lock fitted to the printer cover. This stops operators from
opening the cover and touching potentially lethal electrical hazards inside
the printer.
It is essential that operators do not try to open the printer cover, for any
reason. Not only is there a danger of serious or fatal injury, but it may also
void your Linx warranty. It is strongly recommended that the printer cover
is opened only by Linx maintenance technicians or Linx-trained personnel.
Always make sure that the printer and printhead covers are correctly fitted
before you use the printer. If you are not sure how to do this, ask your
supervisor for guidance. Covers act as safety barriers and also make sure
that the printer keeps its electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
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