Safety Requirements
1.2
Power Connection
Before powering up your Mailing System, please check to ensure the system meets your
local AC voltage requirements. For information on power specifications, please refer to the
plates at the back of each System component.
In addition to checking the power requirements, we also recommend that you:
• Use an outlet that is easily accessible.
• Do not route the power cord between pieces of furniture or over sharp edges.
• Avoid using outlets controlled by wall switches or shared by other equipment.
• Make sure there is no strain on the power supply cord.
YOUR SYSTEM MUST BE GROUNDED
• Only connect the power plug to an outlet provided with a
protective ground contact.
• To reduce the risk of fire, use only the power cord supplied.
• Do not use ground adaptors.
• Do not use this product on a wet floor or near water.
• In case of liquid spillage, disconnect the power cord from the
outlet and proceed with cleaning.
Compliance
Energy Star compliance
Office equipment is generally powered on 24 hours a day, so power management features
are important for saving energy and reducing air pollution.Your Mailing System is an Energy
Star® qualified Mailing System that automatically goes into a low-power 'Sleep' Mode after
a period of inactivity. Spending a large portion of time in low-power mode not only saves
energy but helps your equipment run cooler and last longer.
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