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8. Maintenance
This chapter explains how to replace consumables, clean the machine, and move or transport the
machine.
Replacing Consumable Items
This section explains how to replace consumable items.
Note
Use only genuine Oki Data consumable items to ensure optimum quality.
A service for a problem due to use of other consumable items other than genuine OKI consumables will cost you even in the
charge-free warranty period or in the maintenance contract period.
WARNING
Do not throw the toner or
toner cartridge into the fire.
Doing so may cause toner
splashes leading to burns.
Do not keep the boner
cartridge in places close to
the fire. It may catch the fire,
which cause fire and burns.
Do not vacuum spilled toner
powder. If vacuuming, it may
cause ignition due to the
sparks from electric contacts.
Toners spillage on the floor
should be wiped off by wet
clothes.
CAUTION
There are high temperature
parts in the device. Do not
touch the periphery of the
label "Caution High
Temperature", which may
cause burns.
Keep the toner cartridge out
of reach of young children. If
young children swallow toner
powder, follow the doctor's
direction immediately.
If toner powder is inhaled,
gargle with large amounts of
water and move the person to
the open area for flesh air.
Follow the doctor's direction if
necessary.
If the toner powder sticks to
your skin like your hands,
wash with soap.
If the toner gets into the
eyes, flush with plenty of
water immediately. Follow the
doctor's direction if
necessary.
If you swallow toner powder,
take large amounts of water
to weaken the toner. Follow
the doctor's direction if
necessary.
When handling a paper jam,
or replacing the toner
cartridge, make sure not to
get your cloth and hands
dirty. When toner powder
stains on your cloth, wash
with cold water. If you wash
with hot water, the toner may
be soaked into the cloth; it
may be difficult to clean.
Do not disassemble the toner
cartridge. Toner powder may
fly upward, and you may
inhale the toner powder or
may get your cloth and hands
dirty.
Keep a used toner cartridge in
a bag so that the toner
powder can not fly upward.