Safety Advice - Oki Microline 3390 User Manual

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Safety advice

Your printer has been developed with the utmost care to ensure
safe, reliable operation over many years. Like all electrical devices,
there are a few basic precautions you need to observe. These pre-
cautions are necessary in the first instance for your own safety but
also protect the printer against any damage. Please read through
the manual carefully and keep it handy.
Make sure...
the printer is standing on a stable, flat surface. To prevent over-
heating, there should be free space all around the printer; open-
ings should not be covered. Never place the printer directly next
to a radiator or the air outlet of an air-conditioning system. Do
not expose the printer to direct sunlight;
the printer does not come into direct contact with liquids.
no objects are pushed into the ventilation slots of the printer as
you run the risk of an electrical shock or could cause a fire;
you only perform the routine maintenance on the printer de-
scribed in the manual. Opening the case can result in an electri-
cal shock or other harm. Make sure you always remove the plug
from the mains socket before opening the printer case. Do not
alter the printer in any way not described in the manual - this
may cause damage to the printer and result in repairs for which
you will be liable.
Like all electronic devices, the printer can be damaged by electro-
static charges. Static charges can form when walking on unsuitable
floor coverings, for example, and are then transferred to the device
by touching the case. Bear this in mind when choosing the location
for the printer.
Setting up the
printer
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