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Do not use with a damaged power
cord or plug, or with a loose electri-
cal outlet.
Use with any other
power supply may
lead to fire or
electrocution.
Do not damage or modify the electri-
cal power cord, subject it to exces-
sive bending, twisting, pulling, bind-
ing, or pinching, or place any object
or weight on it.
Doing so may
damage the
electrical power
cord, leading to fire,
electrical shock, or
electrocution.
When unplugging the electrical power
cord from the power outlet, grasp the
plug, not the cord.
Unplugging by pulling the cord may damage
it, leading to fire, electrical shock, or electro-
cution.
Do not attempt to unplug the power-
cord plug with wet hands.
Doing so may result
in electrical shock
or electrocution.
To Ensure Safe Use
Store ink cartridges out of the reach
of children.
When storing discharged ink
temporarily, place in the included
drain bottle or a durable sealed
container such as a metal can and
polyethylene tank, and cap tightly.
Leakage of discharged ink or its vapor may
result in odor, physical distress, or fire.
Ensure adequate ventilation for the
work area.
Failure to do so may result in odor, physical
distress, or fire.
Do not allow ink or cleaning liquid to
come into contact with eyes or skin.
Do not drink or deliberately smell ink
or cleaning liquid.
Doing so may be hazardous to your health.
If ink or cleaning liquid comes in
contact with the eyes, immediately
flush with running water for at least
15 minutes. If eye irritation
continues, seek treatment by a
physician.
If ink or cleaning liquid comes in
contact with the skin, immediately
wash well with soap and water. If
irritation or inflammation occur,
seek treatment by a physician.
If ink or cleaning liquid is
accidentally swallowed, do not
induce vomiting, and immediately
seek treatment by a physician.
If the odor of the ink or cleaning
liquid causes physical distress,
move to a well-ventilated location
and rest quietly. If dizziness or
nausea persists, seek treatment by a
physician.
Summary of Contents for SolJet PROII SC-540
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