Handbook
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15
Operation and Maintenance
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Use a dry cloth to clean the control panel and the main
body of the unit.
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Aside from the instructions specifically mentioned in this
handbook, your fax machine is not user serviceable. Do
not attempt to service the machine or lubricate moving
parts by yourself.
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Pull out the AC plug before trying to remove any objects
that may have fallen into the machine.
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Immediately disconnect the fax machine if it becomes
physically damaged and arrange for its repair or disposal.
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When relocating your fax machine, always disconnect the
telephone line before disconnecting the power cord, then
reconnect the power cord first.
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This fax machine is not intended to be used in parallel
with any other telephone devices.
Toner Cartridge and Image Drum Handling
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Leave unused toner cartridges and image drums in their
packages until needed. When replacing a toner cartridge
or image drum, re-use the packaging to dispose of the old
toner cartridge or image drum.
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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.
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Always hold the image drum by the ends—never by the
middle. Never touch the green drum inside the image
drum unit.
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Exercise care when removing the toner cartridge. Do not
let it touch your clothing or porous materials. The toner
powder causes permanent stains.
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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.
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IF TONER IS INHALED: Take person to an open area
for fresh air. Seek medical attention.
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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.