Setting up, Pick an installation spot before going ahead, Please heed these powerful tips – Muratec MFX-1500 User Manual

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Getting started

1.9

Setting up

Pick an installation spot before going ahead

To keep your fax machine in perfect working order, the location should be:

Clean — Dust build-up can damage your machine. (However, do not use a cover,
which can promote overheating! See next item.)

Open around the fax — Allow at least 16

of clearance around your machine.

Make sure that you never cover the machine: its vents must be able to “breathe.”

Away from direct sunlight — This helps avoid overheating. If you have to place
the fax near a window, install heavy curtains or blinds to protect the fax from
direct sunlight.

Dry — Avoid any location where splatters or sprays (such as from a water
fountain) could reach your fax machine.

Level, and vibration-free.

Near a phone socket — Your fax machine uses a standard (“modular”)
telephone socket, also known as an

RJ

-11.

Near an

AC

power outlet — The

AC

power cord is about 5’ long when stretched

to its limit (and that’s not the way to handle a power cord).

Away from heavy equipment — Do not set up your fax near a television, radio,
or heavy equipment — like air conditioners, copy machine or large printers —
that can generate strong electromagnetic fields. Electronic “noise” can interfere
with the operation of your fax machine.

Please heed these powerful tips

Use a standard three-pronged 230

VAC

outlet.

Make sure the outlet isn’t controlled by a wall switch. If it is, you’ll risk
inadvertent power off of your machine, causing you to lose fax messages.

Don’t use an outlet which also is supplying power to a large appliance, such
as a refrigerator or air conditioner. Such high-consumption appliances can cause
“draw-downs” (temporary drops in the power available for other equipment on
the circuit) which could damage your fax machine.

If at all possible, use an electrical surge suppresser, preferably one which
guards both telephone and electrical lines. This device helps to shield your fax
machine from damaging high-voltage electrical surges.

Voltage requirements:

230

VAC

±

10 %, 50/60 Hz

Power consumption:

Standby, 21

W

; transmission, 47

W

; reception, 592

W

;

copying, 621

W

; maximum (simultaneous copying,

communicating and scanning), 839

W

.

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