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The LINE terminal connects your fax machine to a
standard telephone line. To avoid damage to your
telephone system or to the fax unit, do not plug your
fax machine into anything other than a standard
RJ-11C jack.
•
Your fax unit is intended to be grounded electrically
and is equipped with a three-wire grounded power
cord. For your safety, do not attempt to defeat your
power cord’s grounding plug.
•
The power outlet should be located near the equipment
and should be easily accessible.
•
The TEL port on the back of the unit is only suitable
for 2-wire devices. Not all standard telephones will
respond to incoming ringing when connected to an
extension socket.
•
This equipment may not necessarily provide for the
effective hand-over of a call from a telephone
connected to the same line.
Operation and Maintenance
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Use a dry cloth to clean the control panel and the main
body of the unit.
•
Aside from replacing the toner and image drum
cartridge, do not disassemble or attempt to service this
unit yourself. Refer to a qualified technician for
service. See “Service and Support.”
•
Disconnect the power cord before trying to remove any
objects that may have fallen into the machine.
•
When relocating your fax unit, always disconnect the
telephone line before disconnecting the power cord,
then reconnect the power cord first.
•
This unit is not intended to be used in parallel with any
other telephone devices.
•
If anything happens that indicates that the fax unit is
not working properly or has been damaged, unplug it
immediately and follow the instructions in “Service
and Support” for having your fax unit serviced. These
are some of the things to look for:
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The power cord or plug is frayed or damaged.
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Liquid has been spilled into the printer, or it has
been exposed to water.
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The fax unit has been dropped, or the cabinet is
damaged.
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The fax unit does not function properly when
you’re following the operating instructions.
Toner Cartridge and Image Drum Unit
Handling
•
Leave unused toner cartridges and image drum units in
their packages until needed. When replacing a toner
cartridge or image unit, re-use the packaging to dispose
of the old toner cartridge or image drum unit. Be sure
to dispose of it in an environmentally sound manner.
•
Do not expose these components to light for more than
five minutes. Never expose the green drum (inside the
image drum unit) to direct sunlight.
•
Always hold the image drum unit by the ends–never by
the middle. Never touch the surface of the green drum
inside the image drum unit.
•
Exercise care when removing the toner cartridge. Do
not let it touch your clothing or porous materials. The
toner powder causes permanent stains.
•
Small amounts of toner spilled on skin or clothing can
be readily removed with soap and cold water. Using
heated water will make removing the stain much more
difficult.
Emergency First Aid
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If toner is swallowed: Dilute by giving two glasses of
water and induce vomiting by administering Syrup of
Ipecac (follow manufacturer’s instructions). Seek
medical attention. Never attempt to induce vomiting or
give anything by mouth to a person who is
unconscious.
•
If toner is inhaled: Take person to an open area for
fresh air. Seek medical attention.
•
If toner gets in the eyes: Flush eyes with large
quantities of cool water for 15 minutes, keeping
eyelids open with fingers. Seek medical attention.
•
See the Material Safety Data Sheet in this document
for more information.
Regulatory Information
Year 2000 Compliance
The OKIFAX 5650 is Year 2000 Compliant. It contains informa-
tion technology that accurately processes date and time data
between the years 1999 and 2000, and carries no issue for the
September 9, 1999 (9999) programming concern. This product,
when used in combination with products purchased from other
manufacturers, whose products properly exchange data and time
information, will accurately process the date and time.
E
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As an E
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Partner, Oki Data has determined that this
product meets the E
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guidelines for energy efficiency.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
FCC Telephone Consumer Protection Act
The Federal Communications Commission Telephone Consumer
Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a
computer or other electronic device to send any message via a
telephone fax machine unless such message clearly contains in a
margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the
first page of the transmission, the date and time it is sent and an
identification of the business or other entity, or other individual
sending the message, and the telephone number of the sending
machine or such business, other entity, or individual.