Remarks; Dos And Don'ts - Lanier LD225 Settings Manual

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Dos and Don'ts

R WARNING:
• Keep the machine away from
flammable liquids, gases, and
aerosols. A fire or an electric
shock might occur.
R CAUTION:
• Unplug the power cord from the
wall outlet before you move the
machine. While moving the ma-
chine, you should take care that
the power cord will not be dam-
aged under the machine.
Important
❒ Do not turn the power off while
the On indicator is lit or blinking.
Doing so may damage the hard
disk.
❒ Before unplugging the power cord
or turning off the main power
switch, make sure remaining
me mory space is at 100%, as
shown on the display. See p.28
"Turning Off the Power" and p.28
"Turning Off the Main Power".
• When you use this machine for a
long time in a confined space with-
out good ventilation, you may de-
tect an odd smell. To keep the
workplace comfortable, we recom-
mend that you keep it well venti-
lated.
• Do not touch areas on or around
the fusing unit. These areas may
become hot
• After scanning originals continu-
ously, the exposure glass may be-
c o m e w a r m — t h i s i s n o t a
malfunction.

7. Remarks

• The area around the ventilation
hole might feel warm. This is
caused by exhaust air and is not a
malfunction.
• When the machine is not in use
and in stand-by mode, you may
hear a small noise inside. This is
caused by the image stabilization
process and is not a malfunction.
• Do not turn off the power when
the machine is in operation.
• The machine might not produce
good copy images if condensation
forms inside as a result of rapid
temperature change.
• Do not open the covers of the ma-
chine when it is in operation. If you
do, misfeeds might occur.
• Do not move the machine when
the power is on.
• If you operate the machine im-
properly or a machine failure oc-
curs, settings might be lost. Be sure
to make a note of your machine
settings.
• The supplier shall not be liable for
any loss or damage resulting from
mechanical failure, loss of settings,
or use of the machine.
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