Advice on installation and user safety, 2 installation – Konica Minolta 7020 User Manual

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1. Advice on Installation and User Safety

1.2 Installation

An inadequate location of the system can lead to a loss in copy
quality and can even damage the equipment. The following
should therefore be considered before installing the unit. Also
see 1.3 Installation Space for the minimum space requirements
of Konica 7020.

1. The location of the equipment must be level and must not be

subject to vibration.

2. The unit should only be installed in surroundings which are

dry, clean and well ventilated.

3. The equipment and its exclusive power outlet must be easily

accessible and not be obstructed in any way.

4. Only connect the unit to a tested socket which is approved by

the local electricity board. Ensure that neither the socket nor
the connecting lead are damaged in any way. Do not use any
extension lead or branched socket.

5. The unit is intended for use in temperatures between 10

°

and

max. 30

°

Celsius as well as humidity between 10% and max.

80%. Avoid installing this equipment in locations with greatly
varying temperatures (close to heating or window) as well as
direct sunlight.

6. When in use ozone is generated by this equipment, however in

small, not hazardous amounts. An odour may be detected after
long periods of use in a poorly ventilated room. This can be
avoided by adequate ventilation at regular intervals.

7. Ammonia or other gaseous fumes, extremely dusty conditions

as well as strongly varying levels of humidity and/or room
temperature can have a negative effect on the performance
of the system, leading to a deterioration of the copy quality.

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