Electrical Shock; High-Temperature Parts - Canon MultiPASS C530 Service Manual

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MultiPASS C530/C560 Chapter 1: General Description

5.1.1 Electrical shock

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5.1.2 High-temperature parts

NOTE
NOTE
Electrical shock hazard
• To prevent electrical shock, be sure to disconnect the power cord and modular jack
before disassembly.
• Remove grounding wrist straps before servicing this unit while the FAX's power is on.
Otherwise, electrical shock may occur.
Power supply unit
When power is supplied to this unit, 120 VAC will be supplied to the primary side.
Telephone line
If a telephone line is connected to this unit, 48 VDC will be supplied by this line. When
a call signal is received, a voltage of 90 VAC Vrms will be supplied.
High-temperature warning
To prevent skin burns, disconnect the power cord and let this unit stand for at least 10
minutes to allow hot parts to cool.
How to treat burns
Heat of about 122°F or more causes burns. Also, the longer the contact, the more
severe the burn.
When treating a burn, the first minute after receiving the burn is the most important.
Cool the burn immediately with cold running water. In case of a serious burn, seek
medical attention immediately.
The parts which get hot during operation are indicated. For the location of these parts,
refer to the figures.
(Ambient temperature 80°F (27°C) continuous copy operation)
Document feed motor (approx. ~ 104°F (40°C))
Paper feed motor (approx. ~ 118.4°F (48°C))
Carriage motor (approx. ~ 152.6°F (67°C))
Power supply unit (Max. ~ 172.4°F (78°C))
SPCNT board assembly (approx. ~ 176°F (80°C))
BJ cartridge (max. ~ 212°F (100°C))
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