How To Power On; Chapter 5 - Oce Arizona 440 GT User Manual

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User Manual: Arizona (AZ) 440 GT, AZ 440 XT, AZ 460 GT, AZ 460 XT, AZ 480 GT, AZ 480 XT - Rev. B, 4/2013

How to Power ON

Introduction
This section describes how to switch the printer On and Off. When the
printer is switched On, the interface software is displayed on the LCD
monitor that is located on the Operator Control Station. From there the
operator can access and control the printer. We recommend that you leave
the printer powered on at all times. However, if the printer is switched Off
for extended periods, there are procedures to follow that are documented
here.
Before you begin
Before you apply AC power to the printer, make sure that loose objects
such as clothing, tools and cleaning materials are not interfering with the
printer mechanisms. Position the power cord so that it does not pose a
hazard when walking around or moving media or other objects near the
printer. The printer has an AC power switch that turns the printer On or
Off. The switch also functions as an AC power lock-out switch. It is located
at the end of the printer, as seen below.
NOTE
Some printer models may have a different type of AC power plug than
what is shown in the photo. See the Site Preparation guide for a photo of
the two types of power plugs.
CAUTION
THE SOCKET OUTLET MUST BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT
AND BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE. Ensure that you follow the guidelines in
the Site Preparation Guide before plugging the printer AC power plug
into the socket.
IMPORTANT
Unplug the AC power cord from the printer to completely isolate the
electronics of the printer, especially when you move or service the printer.
Procedure
1.
Ensure that the AC power plug is properly seated.
2.
Turn on the AC power On/Off switch.
3.
If it is not already on, turn on the power of the Control Station LCD
monitor.
Chapter 5 - How to Operate Your Océ Arizona Printer
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