Philips Fax Machine User Manual page 37

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Errors
On lifting the handset of your fax
machine you hear a tone or
silence.
On lifting the handset of an
additional telephone you hear a
tone or silence.
On lifting the handset of an
additional telephone you hear that
your fax machine has already
gone off-hook.
Received documents do not
appear as normal at the front of
the fax machine.
You have switched on an
answering machine and cannot
receive any faxes.
Possible cause
The caller is trying to send a fax.
The caller is trying to send a fax.
Your additional telephone is connected in
parallel.
Paper jam.
The ring count of the answering machine
is higher than that of the fax machine.
You use background music.
Your outgoing message is too long.
Your ink film cover is open.
One sheet or more sheets of paper were
not drawn in straight.
Too many sheets were inserted (i.e.
more than 50 sheets).
One document was not drawn in straight
or more than one document has been
drawn in at the same time.
You are now using an additional
telephone.
Your inkfilm is nearly used up.
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Remedy
Press the START key. Then replace the
handset.
You can start your fax machine by
5
pressing keys
and
.
Press the
key twice to switch off the
ringing tone. You can now make a call
without interference (see chapter 4 Fax
switch/Additional devices).
Open the operation panel and ink film
cover. Leave the paper refill flap closed.
Pull the crumpled paper out carefully
from inside.
Set the ring count of the answering
machine to 1 - 2. The ring count of the fax
machine in function 31 should have two
rings more.
Record a message without music.
Record a shorter announcement (no
longer than 20 seconds).
Close the cover.
Open the operation panel and the ink film
cover and pull the paper carefully
outwards from the inside.
Open the operation panel and pull the
paper carefully outwards in one direction.
This is not a fault!
Get a new inkfilm.

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