Safety information – Oki 56801 User Manual

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Safety Information

Installation Hints

·Install your machine in a dust-free location away from direct

sunlight.

·Do not plug your machine into a power source shared by

equipment which produces electrical noise (i.e., air condi-
tioners, etc.).

·Leave electronic adjustments to authorized service person-

nel.

·The LINE terminal connects your fax machine to a standard

telephone line. To avoid damage to your telephone system or
to the machine, do not plug your fax machine into anything
other than a standard RJ-11C jack.

·Your machine is intended to be grounded electrically and is

equipped with a three-wire grounded power cord. For your
safety, do not attempt to defeat your power cord’s grounding
plug.

·The power outlet should be located near the equipment and

should be easily accessible.

·The TEL port on the back of the unit is only suitable for 2-

wire devices. Not all standard telephones will respond to
incoming ringing when connected to an extension socket.

·This equipment may not necessarily provide for the effec-

tive hand-over of a call from a telephone connected to the
same line.

Operation and Maintenance

·Use a dry cloth to clean the control panel and the main body

of the unit.

·Aside from replacing the toner and image drum cartridge,

do not disassemble or attempt to service this unit yourself.
Refer to a qualified technician for service.

·Disconnect the power cord before trying to remove any

objects that may have fallen into the machine.

·When relocating your machine, always disconnect the tele-

phone line before disconnecting the power cord, then recon-
nect the power cord first.

·This unit is not intended to be used in parallel with any other

telephone devices.

·If anything happens that indicates that the machine is not

working properly or has been damaged, unplug it immedi-
ately and follow the instructions in “Service and Support” to
have your machine serviced.

These are some of the things to look for:
-The power cord or plug is frayed or damaged.
-Liquid has been spilled into the printer, or it has been

exposed to water.

-The machine has been dropped, or the cabinet is damaged.
-The machine does not function properly when you’re fol-

lowing the operating instructions.

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