Performing a power-receptacle safety-check
For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment
and shall be easily accessible.
"Portable power strip receptacles (temporary power taps)" on page xii, conforming
to all requirements, may be used.
A qualified electrician should perform all checks necessary to ensure safe
operation. These should include the following checks and any other required by
local regulations.
v Check the AC voltage at all associated power receptacles (see "4247 Model X03
v Check the AC impedance to ground at all associated power receptacles.
Attention: If the voltages are not within the correct operating range, allow
correction before the equipment is plugged in and operated.
4247 Model X03 nominal AC input power requirements
Installing the Controller Board
The 4247 printer arrived with the Controller Board that you ordered.
You must install the Controller Board (received with the printer) into the proper
slot in the back of the printer before it can be used.
Handling the Controller Board
Attention: Do not remove the Controller Board from the protective package until
instructed to do so. Static electricity, though harmless to you, can damage sensitive
Controller Board components. Use the information in this section to avoid
damaging a Controller Board.
v Limit your movement. Your movement can create static electricity that, when
v Handle the Controller Board only by the edges and prevent others from making
v Before removing the Controller Board from the protective package, ground the
DANGER
<1-10> Hazardous voltages are present. Do not touch the pins or sockets of
the power receptacle.
nominal AC input power requirements").
Nominal Voltage
Voltage Range
100–230 Vac
released to the Controller Board, can damage the electronic components on the
Controller Board. Sliding your foot across carpeting is an example of how you
create unwanted static electricity.
direct contact with it.
package to exposed metal at the back of the printer. This will release any static
90–264 Vac
3.8–1.6 A
Amps
Phase / Hz
Single phase /
50–60 Hz
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