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XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL
Safety statements
The Binder 120 and its supplies have been designed and tested to
meet strict safety requirements. These requirements include
examination and approval by a safety agency and compliance with
established environmental standards.
To make sure that the hardware operates safely, please adhere to
the following safety recommendations:
General safety
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The Binder 120 is heavy. Ensure that the floor is level and
strong enough to support the weight of the system.
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Do not place the Binder 120 near a heat source.
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Do not block or cover the openings on the Binder 120. Without
adequate ventilation, the Binder 120 may overheat.
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Place the Binder 120 in an area that provides adequate space
for ventilation and servicing.
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Follow all warnings and instructions marked on, or supplied with,
the equipment.
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Exercise care in moving or relocating the Binder 120.
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If the Binder 120 does not operate normally, refer to chapter 7,
“Problem Solving.”
Electrical safety
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Do not use an extension cord. Always connect the Binder 120
power cable directly into a properly grounded power source
receptacle. If in doubt, have the receptacle checked by a
qualified electrician.
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Do not use an adapter plug to connect the Binder 120 to an
electrical outlet that lacks a ground connection terminal.
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Never override or disable electrical or mechanical interlocks.
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Do not push objects into slots and openings on the Binder 120.
Making a contact with a voltage point or shorting out a part
could result in a fire or electrical shock.
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If you hear unusual noises or detect strange odors, switch off
the Binder 120 power immediately. Disconnect the power cord
from the electrical outlet and call a Xerox Service Representative
or Customer Support Engineer to correct the problem.
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Do not place the Binder 120 where people may walk on the
Power Cord or Interface Cable Cord.
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Do not place objects on the Binder 120 Power Cord or Interface
Cable Cord.
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Do not set containers of liquids on the Top Cover of the Binder
120.
Summary of Contents for Document Binder 120
Page 1: ...XEROX Xerox Document Binder 120 Operator Manual January 1999 701P99911 ...
Page 20: ...TECHNICAL DATA 8 8 XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL Notes ...
Page 38: ...PROBLEM SOLVING XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL 7 19 Notes ...
Page 39: ...PROBLEM SOLVING 7 20 XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL Notes ...
Page 42: ...CARE 6 4 XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL Notes ...
Page 48: ...CUSTOMIZING YOUR BINDER 120 XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL 5 7 Notes ...
Page 49: ...CUSTOMIZING YOUR BINDER 120 5 8 XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL Notes ...
Page 64: ...MAKING THE BOOKS 4 16 XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL Notes ...
Page 125: ...GETTING TO KNOW THE BINDER 120 2 12 XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL Notes ...
Page 133: ...INTRODUCTION XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL 1 9 Notes ...
Page 134: ...INTRODUCTION 1 10 XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL Notes ...
Page 137: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS viii XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL ...
Page 138: ...NOTICES iv XEROX DOCUMENT BINDER 120 OPERATOR MANUAL ...