General safety guidelines, Electrical shock hazard, Heat hazard – HP Latex 360 Printer User Manual

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General safety guidelines

There are no operator-serviceable parts inside the printer except those covered by HP's Customer Self
Repair program (see

http://www.hp.com/go/selfrepair/

). Refer servicing of other parts to qualified

service personnel.

Turn off the printer and call your service representative in any of the following cases:

The power cord or plug is damaged.

The curing enclosures are damaged.

The printer has been damaged by an impact.

There is any mechanical or enclosure damage.

Liquid has entered the printer.

There is smoke or an unusual smell coming from the printer.

The printer has been dropped or the curing module has been damaged.

The printer is not operating normally.

Turn off the printer in either of the following cases:

During a thunderstorm

During a power failure

Take special care with zones marked with warning labels.

Electrical shock hazard

WARNING!

The internal circuits of curing zones, output drier, print-zone heaters, and built-in power

supplies operate at hazardous voltages capable of causing death or serious personal injury.

The printer uses two power cords. Unplug both power cords before servicing the printer.

To avoid the risk of electric shock:

The printer must be connected to earthed mains outlets only.

Do not attempt to dismantle the curing modules.

Do not remove or open any other closed system covers or plugs.

Do not insert objects through slots in the printer.

Heat hazard

The curing subsystems of the printer operate at high temperatures and can cause burns if touched. To avoid
personal injury, take the following precautions.

Do not touch the internal enclosures of the printer's curing zones.

Let the printer cool down when accessing the internal curing zone and output platen in case of a
substrate jam.

Let the printer cool down before performing some maintenance operations.

Fire hazard

The curing subsystems of the printer operate at high temperatures.

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Chapter 1 Introduction

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