Safety and Environment
7-1
Date en cours : 12 juin 2006
7 S
AFETY
AND
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NVIRONMENT
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AFETY
SAFETY WARNING
Before powering on your unit, make sure the mains outlet it is connected to meets the require-
ments printed on the warning label on your unit, or on the separate power supply (depending
on the model).
This unit must not be installed on the floor.
If your unit works with a separate Power Supply, use only the one delivered with your unit;
never use another power supply.
If your unit works with a battery, replace it only with the same type of battery or an equivalent
type recommended by the manufacturer.
Warning:
incorrect replacement of the battery may cause an explosion. Replace only with
the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of
used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Used batteries must be disposed of following the manufacturer’s instructions.
Depending on the model, the unit’s mains plug may be the only way to disconnect the unit
from the power network. Therefore you must respect the following:
•
Your unit must be connected to a mains outlet located nearby.
•
The mains outlet must remain easily accessible.
Your unit is delivered with a power cord including a plug which, depending on the model, may
be:
•
without earth (the
symbol on the warning label).
•
with earth (no symbol on the warning label). It is imperative that a power plug with an
earth be connected to a wall outlet with an earth.
If the machine is powered when you remove the upper cover, be care-
ful with the two following dangers:
•
Laser beam interception by human eye can produce irremedia-
ble injuries.
•
Human contact with parts electrically powered can produce a
very dangerous electric shock.
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APPAREIL A RAYONNEMENT LASER
DE CLASSE 1
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
LASER KLASSE 1
APPARECCHIO LASER DI CLASSE 1
PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1
APARELHO A LASER DE CLASSE 1
Summary of Contents for FAX 4640
Page 1: ...TELECOM User Manual SAGEM FAX 4640...
Page 4: ......
Page 24: ...1 16 Installation...
Page 40: ...3 10 Setting your machine...
Page 46: ...4 6 Directory...
Page 72: ...5 26 p...
Page 100: ...6 28 Maintenance...