Citizen OP900II Technical Manual page 4

Digital photo printer
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Do not use with other than the designated voltage and frequency. Doing so could cause
electric shock or fire.
Do not overstress outlets with too many power cords or plugs. The outlet could overheat
and cause a fire.
Do not damage, cut, alter, or bundle the power cords. Also, placing heavy objects on,
pulling on, or bending the power cord could cause damage, resulting in electric shock or
fire.
Do not set up in places with salinity or corrosive gases in the air, as it could cause a fire.
Do not block the air vents on the printer. Heat could be trapped in the printer, causing
malfunction or fire.
Do not stand on or place heavy objects on the printer. Also, do not use excessive force on
the switches, buttons, and ports. This could damage the printer or cause injury.
Be careful not to hurt yourself or cause damage with the edges of the device.
The printer weighs approx. 14kg. When moving it, be careful to lift it so as not to cause
physical injury. Lifting carelessly or recklessly could cause it to drop, resulting in injury.
Set the printer up as close to the outlet as possible, and in such a way that it is easy to
unplug in an emergency.
If there is dust on the plug, be sure to remove it, as it could result in a short circuit.
If liquids or metallic objects fall into the printer, or there is smoke or strange odor,
immediately turn off the power, unplug the printer, and contact a service representative.
Do not continue use in case of malfunction. It could result in electric shock, fire, short
circuit, or injury.
Be sure to attach the earth. There could be a short, causing electric shock or fire.
Do not handle the plug with wet hands. This could result in electric shock.
Do not open the printer, disassemble parts, or modify the printer. It could result in electric
shock or fire, or injury, or malfunction.
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