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ENERGY STAR® (All countries)

Océ has joined the ENERGY STAR® Program of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA). The purpose of the ENERGY STAR® Program is to promote
the manufacturing and marketing of energy-efficient equipment, thereby potentially re-
ducing combustion-related pollution. Using the energy management features outlined
below prevents unnecessary power consumption, which helps to prevent air pollution
from electricity generating plants and saves money on your utility bills. As an ENERGY
STAR® Partner, Océ has determined that Océ TDS750 meets the ENERGY STAR®
criteria for energy efficiency laid down in the ENERGY STAR ® Program Requirements
for Imaging Equipment (Version 1.1)

Energy consumption (All countries)

The energy consumption of Imaging Equipment can be determined using the TEC pro-
cedure. This procedure was developed under the supervision of the United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency. TEC stands for Typical Electricity Consumption. The
TEC value of a product represents the energy consumed in a week under standardized
conditions. For TEC value for the Océ TDS750 is listed in the Product Safety Data
Sheet.

In order to limit energy consumption during times of non-use the Océ TDS750 has a
Sleep mode during which the power level is reduced. The value for the Sleep mode is
listed in the Product Safety Data Sheet.

Power modes and delay times
The energy consumption and efficiency are influenced both by the product technology
and by the settings chosen by the user, especially the delay times that are selected to enter
reduced power states. The following delay times have been pre-set.

Power modes and delay times

#

Default delay time (minutes)

Operational mode

Infinite, until main switch is pressed

Low power

30

 minutes (range 

5

 - 

120

 minutes)

Sleep

The modes above are automatically entered after the Default Delay Time has elapsed;
counting from the moment the last print has been produced. These settings are recom-
mended and for most users ensure both ease of use and low energy consumption. Between
brackets are the minimum and maximum values. The Delay Times can be changed.
Shorter delay times will reduce energy consumption even further, but may cause longer
recovery times. In some cases longer delay times may prove to be more convenient, but

Chapter 2 - Regulation notices

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Regulation notices

Summary of Contents for TDS750

Page 1: ...o Oc TDS750 Rising Above User manual Safety information...

Page 2: ...o representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifi cally disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Furthermore Oc reserves t...

Page 3: ...or safe use 5 Instructions for safe use 6 Chapter 2 Regulation notices 11 Regulation notices 12 Chapter 3 General information 17 Caution labels and notations 18 Chapter 4 Miscellaneous 19 Online suppo...

Page 4: ...4 Contents...

Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Instructions for safe use...

Page 6: ...ons mentioned below Note Some parts of the contents of this section may not be applicable to your product Note Please refer to the corresponding Safety Data Sheets for specific safety information You...

Page 7: ...ls or other materials for their intended purpose only To avoid any risk only properly qualified and trained service technicians are allowed to modify the machine Do not bridge any mechanical or electr...

Page 8: ...ve before you connect other equipment to the same wall outlet Note If connection to a different mains voltage is required contact your authorized service representative Power plug Warning For machines...

Page 9: ...call your authorized service representative Immediately stop using the machine if the machine becomes excessively hot emits smoke or produces unusual odors or noises Immediately turn OFF the power swi...

Page 10: ...and which are devel oped for this machine Materials not approved by the manufacturer may result in faults in your machine Moving the machine Caution Make sure that you disconnect the power cord and ot...

Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Regulation notices...

Page 12: ...nual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct...

Page 13: ...s other than Oc service personnel End of Life WEEE EU only The symbol the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that at end of life of the equipment separate collection is required in the EU Member States...

Page 14: ...ions For TEC value for the Oc TDS750 is listed in the Product Safety Data Sheet In order to limit energy consumption during times of non use the Oc TDS750 has a Sleep mode during which the power level...

Page 15: ...ess than 1 W 0 W After shutting down all systems properly the Standby mode as defined by FEMP is reached by switching the Main Switch to 0 This product has a hard off switch This product meets the ENE...

Page 16: ...Chapter 2 Regulation notices 16 Regulation notices...

Page 17: ...Chapter 3 General information...

Page 18: ...ments and operation precautions power source The required operating space of this product will be communicated to each customer by the local sales representative during the Site Survey Please refer to...

Page 19: ...Chapter 4 Miscellaneous...

Page 20: ...r your product Before using your product make sure that you read and understand all safety information in the manual entitled Safety Instructions Support A Knowledge Base OKB with answers to your ques...

Page 21: ...organizations For the addresses of local Oc organizations visit http global oce com contact countries Comments Send your comments by e mail to itc userdoc oce com Chapter 4 Miscellaneous 21 Online sup...

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Page 24: ...inting in the office and corporate printroom Large format printing of technical documentation signage and display graphics Production printing for marketing service bureaus and graphic arts Business S...

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