Safety; Hazards Associated With The Printer; General Notes On Safety - Neopost SA50S User Manual

Address printer
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1. Safety

Before operating your printer, read the following safety hints carefully
both for your own safety as well as to ensure the reliable operation of the
printer. Be sure always to heed all warnings and other information
marked or labeled on the printer.
Keep this manual in a safe place so that the information it contains is
available to you at all times.

1.1 Hazards associated with the printer

The address printer has been constructed in line with state-of-the-art
technology and is safe to operate. However, hazards cannot be excluded
if it is operated by persons unfamiliar with its use. The same applies if it
is used in an inappropriate way or in a manner not in accordance with its
intended purpose.
If you ignore the information given in this manual, the following
hazards cannot be excluded:
Electric shock,
Injury by rotating rollers,
Damage to the printer.

1.2 General notes on safety

The address printer may be connected only to a voltage of 230 V /
50 Hz or to 115 V / 60 Hz, depending on the country-specific
version. It is therefore vital to check the information on the type-
plate.
The power plug may only be connected to a grounded socket! Make
sure that the grounding has not been rendered ineffective by the use
of an extension cable with no ground conductor. Any break in the
ground conductor inside or outside the printer is dangerous and is
not permissible.
The printer is secured via only one terminal! Even if a fuse blows,
electrical parts in the printer may continue to be live.
Run the power lines so that no-one can trip over them. Make sure
that no objects are placed onto the power cables.
Unplug the printer from the power supply if it is not being used for a
longer period of time. This avoids any damage in the event of
voltage surges.
User Guide SA50S
NEOPOST Address Printer
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