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- 111 - bizhub 43 15 - Safety Location conditions By choosing an appropriate location, you will preserve the longevity of the machine. Ensure that the selected location has the following characteristics: • Do not install the machine directly on the ground. • Choose a well-ventilation location. • Ensure that the air vents located on either side of the machine and at the back of the Duplex module, are not ob- structed. During installation, ensure that the machine is placed about forty centimetres from any object so as to fa- cilitate opening of covers. •Ensure that this location does not present any risk of emissions of ammonia or any other organic gases. • The earthed socket (see safety instructions [109]) to which you will be connecting the machine is located nearby and easily accessible. •Ensure that the machine is not directly exposed to sunlight. • Do not place the machine in a zone exposed to drafts of air generated by air conditioning, heating or ventilation systems, or in a zone subject to significant differences of temperature or humidity. • Choose a stable, horizontal surface on which the machine will not be exposed to intense vibrations. •Keep the machine away from any objects that may obstruct the air vents. • Do not place the machine near drapes or other flammable objects. • Choose a location where the risks of splashes of water or other liquids are limited. • Ensure that this location is dry, clean and dust-free. Precautions for use Take account of the important precautions below when using the machine. Operating environment The following section describes the operating environment required for the machine: • Temperature: 10 °C to 32 ℃ [50 °F to 89.6°F] with ambient humidity of between 15 and 80 % (up to 65 % ambient humidity for a temperature of 32 ℃ [89.6°F]). Precautions for using the machine The following section describes the precautions to be taken when using the machine: • During printing, never switch the machine off or open its covers. • Never use gas or flammable liquids, or objects which may generate a magnetic field around the machine. • When disconnecting the mains cable, always take hold of the plug without pulling on the cable. A damaged cable presents a potential risk of fire or electrical discharge. • Never touch the mains cable with wet hands. You risk getting an electric shock. • Always disconnect the power cable before moving the machine; Otherwise, you risk damaging the cable and cre- ating a risk of fire or electric shock. • Always disconnect the mains cable if you do not plan to use the machine for a prolonged period of time. • Never place objects on the mains cable, and never pull on it or fold it. This may cause a risk of fire or electric shock. • Ensure that the machine never lies on the mains cable or the communication cables from any other electrical appli- ances. Also ensure that no cables are inserted into the machine mechanism. This may prevent the machine from operating correctly or create a fire hazard. • Never try to remove a fixed panel or cover. The machine contains high voltage circuits. Any contact with these cir- cuits may lead to a risk of electric shock. • Never try to modify the machine. This may cause a risk of fire or electric shock. • Ensure that all paper clips, staples or other small metal parts do not enter the machine through the air vents or other openings. These objects may generate a risk of fire or electric shock. • Prevent any water or other liquids from being spilled on or near the machine. Any contact of the machine with water or liquid may cause a risk of fire or electric shock. • If liquid or a metal part accidentally penetrates the machine, switch it off immediately, disconnect the mains cable and contact your retailer. Otherwise, you may be exposed to a risk of fire or electric shock. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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bizhub 43 - 112 - 15 - Safety • If the machine emits heat, smoke, unusual smells or abnormal noises, switch it off, disconnect it immediately and contact your retailer. Otherwise, you may be exposed to a risk of fire or electric shock. • Avoid using the machine during a thunder storm, as there may be a risk of electrical shock caused by lightening. • Never move the machine during printing. • If you want to move the machine, lift it. To move the machine, see the section Handling and moving the machine [113]. Precautions for using the touch screen The following section describes the precautions to be taken when using the touch screen: • Never use sharp or pointed objects on the touch screen. You risk scratching or breaking the screen. • Never subject the screen to violent shocks or pressure. You risk breaking the touch screen. Safety information When using the machine, the following safety precautions must always be respected. Safety during operation To ensure continuous safe operation of your equipment, follow these safety instructions at all times (the list below is non-exhaustive and may be added to or changed without prior notice). In this section, the following symbols are used: CAUTION • Connect the power cable directly to the wall socket and never use an extension flex. • Disconnect the power plug (by pulling on the plug and not the cable) if the power cable or plug show signs of wear or damage. • To prevent any risk of electric shock or exposure to laser beams, never remove any cover or screws other than those specified in the instructions. • Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling on the plug and not the cable) if any one of the fol- lowing situations occur: – You spill something on the equipment. – You suspect the equipment needs maintenance or repair. – The equipment cover is damaged. • Never incinerate spilled or waste toner. Toner dust may catch fire if it is exposed to an open flame. Warning • Protect the equipment from any humidity (rain, snow, etc.). • Disconnect the mains cable from the wall socket before moving the equipment. When moving the equipment, en- sure that the mains cable does not remain under the machine so as not to damage it. • When disconnecting the mains cable from the wall socket, always pull on the plug (and not the cable). • Ensure that paper clips, staples and other small metal parts do not fall into the machine. • Keep toners (used or unused), toner cartridges (or bottles), ink (used or unused) or ink cartridges out of the reach of children. • Take care not to cut yourself when working inside the machine to remove paper jams.Place the machine in a well-ventilated room. When the machine is in operation, a small quantity of ozone is generated. Unpleasant smells may emanate from the machine if it is operated intensively in a poorly ventilated room. For safe operation, place the machine in a well-ventilated room. CAUTIONIndicates a potentially dangerous situation that may lead to death or serious injury if instructions are not followed. WarningIndicates a potentially dangerous situation that may lead to minor or moderate injury, or damage the equipment if instructions are not followed. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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- 113 - bizhub 43 15 - Safety • For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the machine or consumables at a household waste collection point. The equipment can be disposed of at an authorized dealers or a suitable collection site. • Our products are designed to meet the highest requirements in terms of quality and functionality. We recommend you only use consumables purchased from an authorized dealer. Warning This product complies with class A regarding radiated emissions (EN55022), and may create interference with other information technology equipment or radio-TV or radiocommunications receivers placed in proximity, especially if it is installed in a residential environment. The installation instructions in this respect are important and must be adhered to. If it is suspected that this installation is creating electromagnetic interference, switching it on / off may ensure that it is indeed the source of the interference. If the interference is created by the installation, preventive measures must be taken to reduce interactions, i.e.: • move the affected equipment away as far as possible, • redirect or change the position of the antenna of the affected radio or TV receiver, • connect the affected equipment to a mains power outlet on a different circuit to that of the source. Power supply The plug must remain near the appliance and easily accessible. For the Fax or the Telephone Warning Line interface is classified TNV-3 in accordance with standard 60950-1. • Never use this machine near a water source (for example beside a bath, sink or washtub), in a damp basement or near a swimming pool. • Avoid using the telephone (other than cordless) during an electrical storm. You may risk exposure to electric shock due to lightening. • Do not use a telephone near a gas leak to report the leak. Handling and moving the machine Shocks during handling During printing, the paper tray, paper feeder, trap and other machine parts should not be subjected to any shocks. Moving the machine When moving the machine, it should be lifted, not dragged. • Two people are required to move the machine. Keep the machine horizontal to prevent spilling toner. •Never lift the machine using the metal scanner frame or you risk damaging it. • To lift the machine, close the manual feeder and take hold of the machine as shown opposite. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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bizhub 43 - 114 - 15 - Safety • Even when an additional paper tray is installed, lift the machine as shown below. Do not take hold of the additional paper tray handle, or the side cover, as you risk damaging the lower paper feeder. Handling toner cartridges Handle toner cartridges with care, avoiding spilling toner on your hands or in the printer. • Never place a toner cartridge on its end. Never hold the toner cartridge upside down. • Never incinerate toner or toner cartridges. The sparks generated may cause burns. • Never open the toner cartridge or throw away the waste toner bottle. • Keep cartridges and waste toner bottles away from children. • Never inhale toner. If your hands are stained with toner, never wipe your eyes or touch your mouth. Ensure that toner does not come in contact with your skin. •If you get toner in your eyes, rinse immediately with cold water and consult a doctor. • Toner on the hands can be cleaned using cold water and a mild soap. • For the removal of used cartridges and waste toner bottles, consult your retailer; or dispose of toner and toner car- tridges at a point specified by the local or national authority. Keep new toner cartridges: • In their original packaging. • In a dry, cool room away from sunlight and heat. The storage temperature should not exceed 35° C [95° F] and 85% humidity free of condensation. •Flat. Do not store toner cartridges vertically or upside down as the toner risks compacting or becoming unevenly distrib- uted. • Away from the sea air or corrosive vapours (aerosols for example). Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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- 115 - bizhub 43 15 - Safety Environment Preserving the environment is an essential concern of the manufacturer. The manufacturer wishes to operate installations that are environmentally-friendly and has chosen to integrate environmental performance in the whole life cycle of its products, from manufacture to installation, use and elimination. Packaging Batteries and rechargeable batteries The product In this way, you participate in the reuse and recovery of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment which may have potential effects on the environment and human health. Energy Star The presence of the logo (green point) means that a contribution has been paid to an approved national organisation, for improving packaging recovery and recycling infrastructures. To facilitate recycling, please respect the sorting rules in place locally for this type of waste. If your product contains batteries or rechargeable batteries, they must be disposed of in designated collection points. The crossed bin symbol on the product indicates that it belongs to the electric and electronic equipment family. As such, European regulations require that it be collected selectively: ƒAt distribution points in the event an equivalent item of equipment is purchased. ƒIn collection points available locally (household waste facility, selective collection, etc.). The international ENERGY STAR® programme aims at promoting the development and awareness of low-consumption office equipment. As an ENERGY STAR® partner, Sagemcom Documents SAS has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR® directives in terms of energy savings. Your machine comes with a timer which switches to Energy saving mode after the last copy/print, configured to 5 or 15 minutes depending on the model. You will find a more detailed description of this function in the section Configuring the machine in this guide. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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