Before Using Your Muratec Fax Machine; Power Requirements - Muratec F-68P User Manual

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Before using your Muratec fax machine

Where to set up your fax machine
Follow these guidelines when setting up your fax machine:
50 - 89.6 F
( 10 - 32 C )
Line jack
Away from direct sun-
light
To avoid overheating, set up
your fax machine away from
direct sunlight or a heater.
Level, and vibration-free
To avoid damage to the machine
or injuries, set the fax machine
up in a level, vibration-free
location.
Avoid extreme high / low
temperature
Use your fax machine within
the temperature range of 10º C
to 32º C (50º F to 89.6º F).
Away from a television
or radio
Many appliances and office
equipment, including televi-
sions, radios, copy machines, air
conditioners and computers, can
generate electronic noise that
can interfere with the operation
of your fax machine.
Clean
Dust buildup can damage your
fax. Periodically clean your fax
machine as described in the
operating instructions. Do not
use a dust cover, which can
cause damaging overheating.
Near a phone jack
Your fax machine uses a stan-
dard (modular) telephone jack.
Space around the fax machine
To ensure proper ventilation and easy operation, set up the
machine in an area that meets the minimum requirements for
clearance as illustrated below.

Power requirements

Standard
Power Socket
35cm
Plug in the power cord
Plug the power cord carefully
and completely into a wall out-
let. Do not leave any portion of
the electrical cord's metal plugs
exposed. Doing so could cause
a fire and poses a risk of electri-
cal shock.
Do not share an exten-
sion cord
connector with other plugs
It can cause electrical shock.
Do not share an outlet
with a large appliance
High-consumption appliances
such as a refrigerator
or air conditioner can cause
"draw-downs" which could
damage your fax machine.
Use standard power sup-
ply
Use a standard electrical outlet
to power your fax machine.
Using any other electrical outlet
will cause damage to your fax.
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