About this appendix, Safety notes, Regulatory compliance – GCC Printers 16 User Manual

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GCC Elite Color 16 Series User’s Guide

Safety Notes

About this Appendix

This appendix lists important safety precautions and identifies the applicable regulatory compli-
ances of your printer.

Safety Notes

Be sure to switch off and unplug the printer before accessing the interior of the printer for
cleaning, maintenance, or fault clearance. Accessing the interior of a live machine
exposes you to the risk of electric shock.

Do not place the printer in a hot, humid, dusty, or poorly ventilated environment. Pro-
longed exposure to these adverse conditions may cause fire or expose you to electric
shock.

The printer is capable of operating normally within the following environmental limits:

Temperature range: 50

°

F -95

°

F (10

°

C -35

°

C)

At high temperatures (95

°

F /35

°

C), humidity should be at or below 70%.

Humidity range: 15%-85% (no condensation)
At maximum humidity (85%), temperature should be at or below 82

°

F(28

°

C).

Stop operation immediately if your printer produces smoke, excessive heat, unusual
noise, or smell. These conditions can indicate or result in a fire. Immediately switch off
and unplug the printer, and contact your point of purchase.

The fuser becomes very hot in normal operation. If a paper jam has occurred, turn the
power off and wait at least 10 minutes before removing the drum cartridge and touching
the fuser section.

Regulatory Compliance

Safety Compliance

This product conforms the following safety standards:

UL1950

CSA C22.2 No. 950

EN 60950

IEC 950

73/23/EEC

Class 1 Laser Device and CDRH Compliance

This printer is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control
for Health and Safety Act of 1968. This certification indicates that the printer does not emit haz-
ardous laser radiation. Since radiation emitted inside the printer is completely confined within
the protective housings and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape from the machine
during any phase of user operation.

The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Adminis-
tration implemented regulations for laser products on August 1976. These regulations apply to
laser products marketed in the United States. The label on the printer indicates compliance with
the CDRH regulations and must be attached to laser products marketed in the United States.

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