General Precautions - Pitney Bowes 4100 Operator's Manual

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General precautions

To avoid serious injury, never disassemble the machine. Exposed
power points inside the machine can cause electrical shock if you touch
them.
• Never turn off the power switch (or disconnect the plug) or
remove the paper cassette during printing. Either can cause the
fax machine to jam.
• During thunderstorms, disconnect the machine's plug from the
AC power outlet (remember the instruction above: if the machine is
printing, wait until the printing ends). Your fax can hold documents in
the standard memory configuration for up to 100* hours.
*The machine's backup battery must have been charged for at least 24 hours.
• Before you attach or remove the AC power cord from the power outlet,
make sure that your hands are dry.
• To avoid paper jams, do not load wrinkled or curled paper in the
machine. (This refers to both original documents and paper for
printing.)
• Keep liquids and other cleaners away from your machine unless
you're actually cleaning it as described in "Just in case" (see page
230).
• When you lift the machine, always hold and lift by the slot at right and
left sides as shown in the illustration.
Important: Never grip and lift the machine by the panel or other
parts; damage could result.
Note: As shown, it's best if two people carry the fax machine.
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