MIMAKI UJF-605RII Operation Manual page 14

Uv inkjet printer
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Power supply and voltage
Hazardous high voltage exists in this
printer. Only qualified, trained
electricians should be allowed to
work inside this enclosure.
Before carrying out maintenance, be
sure to turn OFF the main power
circuit breaker and disconnect the
plug to prevent electrical shocks. For
some printers, the capacitors may
take one minute for discharging;
therefore, start maintenance work
three minutes after turning OFF the
main power circuit breaker.
The main power circuit breaker
should be set ON only by personnel
with sufficient knowledge about hoe
to safety operate this printer.
To prevent electric shocks during
operation, ground this printer
properly.
Use the printer under the power
specifications given.
Be sure to connect the power cable
plug to a convenient outlet grounded,
or fire or electric shock might occur.
Handling the UV lamp
Be sure to use only the UV lamp
recommended by MIMAKI, or it may
cause fire or damages to the printer.
Never use UV lamps other than
those recommended by Mimaki. We
would take no responsibility for any
troubles caused through the use of
a UV lamp not recommended by
MIMAKI.
As the UV lamp is made of glass, it
should not be dropped, hit against
anything, subjected to excessive
force or scratched, or it may cause
damages to the UV lamp.
WARNING
Do not use the UV lamp in an
atmosphere where it could catch fire
(such as contacting gasoline,
combustible gas spray, thinner,
lacquer, powder dust, etc.). In
addition, do not put paper or cloth
near or on the UV lamp, or it may
cause fires.
Do not break the used UV lamp; put
it in a container and discard likewise
ordinary fluorescent lamps according
to the local regulations. Breaking a
UV lamp will cause glass fragments
to be scattered.
In rare cases, the UV lamp may
break. We recommend you to
replace the UV lamp with a new one
before it reaches its rated life.
Never look at the UV lamp being lit
with your naked eyes, or it may cause
p a i n i n y o u r e y e s o r v i s u a l
impairment. Be sure to wear safety
glasses.
Do not apply ultraviolet (UV) light
directly to your skin, or it may cause
skin irritations.
Do not touch the UV lamp when it is
on or right after turned off because
the lamp gets very hot, or it could
cause burns.
When replacing the lamp, carrying
out after it has gets cool sufficiently.
Before installing or replacing lamp,
turn power OFF or it may cause
electric shocks.
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