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General Safety

Kiaro! 200 User Guide
If the printer will not be used for a long period, for your safety disconnect the power
cord from the power source.
Always keep the area around the power plug free of obstacles so you can unplug
it easily. This allows you to unplug the power cord quickly in an emergency.
Never use any power source other than the one rated for the printer. This printer is
designed to be used in the region where purchased. Also, make sure the power
source can supply sufficient power for the printer. This could cause a fire or serious
electrical shock, or damage the printer.
Supply voltage: 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz 3.5A
Power consumption: 345W (max)
Warning
If you find a large ink leak, switch the printer off immediately, disconnect the power
plug from the power source, and call for service. If you continue to use the printer,
this could cause a fire or serious electrical shock.
Never clean the printer with water or any flammable liquid (alcohol, benzene,
thinner, etc.) either applied directly or with a cloth. If you accidentally spill liquid on
the printer, switch the printer off immediately, disconnect the power plug from the
power source, and call for service. If you continue to use the printer, this could
cause a fire or serious electrical shock.
If the printer emits smoke, unusual odors, or makes noises, leaving it could cause
a fire or serious electrical shock or damage to the printer. Switch the printer off
immediately, disconnect the power plug from the power source, make sure that the
printer has stopped smoking, and call for service. Do not attempt to repair the
printer by yourself. This could cause a fire or serious electrical shock.
Use only a slightly damp cloth, thoroughly wrung out, to clean the printer surfaces.
Never use alcohol, thinner or any other flammable liquids. If such materials come
into contact with electrical components inside the printer, this could cause a fire or
serious electrical shock.
Caution
There are high voltage points inside the printer. To avoid a fire or electrical shock,
never attempt to disassemble or repair the printer.
Never insert or drop any metal objects into the printer when it is open. This could
cause a fire or serious electrical shock, or damage the printer. If something falls
into the printer accidentally, switch the printer off immediately, disconnect the
power plug from the power source, and call for service. If you continue to use the
printer, this could cause a fire or serious electrical shock.
If the printer is dropped and damaged, switch the printer off immediately,
disconnect the power plug from the power source, and call for service. If you
continue to use the printer, this could cause a fire or serious electrical shock.
To avoid a fire or electrical shock, never use flammable sprays around the printer.
Safety Warnings and Precautions
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