Placement, Power cable and connection to wall outlet, Precautions for safety – Panasonic AGEP50 User Manual

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Precautions for Safety

(Be sure to read this chapter completely.)

■ Please read the following explanations

carefully before using this Color Video

Printer to ensure correct and safe operation.

■ Keep these Instructions handy for later

reference, in case you want to look up

something in the future.

Placement

•Place the Printer on a stable,horizontal surface.

Do not place any heavy object on it, because it

could unbalance the Printer and cause it to drop.

This could result in damage to the Printer and

serious injury to persons.

If the Printer has dropped, turn off the power and

unplug the Power Cable, then contact your dealer.

Continuing to use it in damaged condition is

dangerous as it poses the risk of fire or electric

shock.

•Do not step on the Printer. Especially, pay close

attention that children do not step on the unit and

damage it.

•Keep water and other liquids away from the

Printer. Never place a filled flower vase or drinking

glasses on it. If liquids are spilled into the Printer, it

could cause a fire or electric shock.

If some liquid has spilled into the Printer, turn off

the power and unplug the Power Cable, then

contact your dealer. Continuing to use it in that

condition is dangerous as it poses the risk of fire or

electric shock.

• Do not place small metal objects or flammable

material on the Printer. Also, do not insert any

metal object or flammable material through the

ventilation holes or into the Ink Cassette

Compartment. Especially, pay close attention to

this where the Printer is in reach of little children.

Inserting an object into the unit could cause a fire

or electric shock.

If an object is inserted in the unit, turn off the

power and unplug the Power Cable, then contact

your dealer. Continuing to use it with the object

inside is dangerous and could cause a fire or

electric shock.

•Do not obstruct the ventilation holes (located on

the top, left, right and rear side of the unit) with soft

material such as cloth or paper. This could trap the

heat inside the unit and could cause a fire.

•To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, never

place the Printer in the following kind of places:

• Narrow places with insufficient ventilation. (A

cooling fan is installed inside the Printer on the

right side and the rear side. However, to cool it

more effectively, leave a space of 10 cm

between the left side, right side, the rear and the

top of the Printer and surrounding objects.)

•On a carpet or bed.

•Near heaters or strong spotlights.

•Places with oily smoke, high humidity and dust.

•Places exposed to direct sunlight for a long time.

Power Cable and Connection to Wall Outlet

•Do not operate the Printer with any other than the

specified power source and voltage (AC 120 V).

To do so could cause a fire or electric shock.

Make sure that the correct power source and

voltage are used before connecting the Power

Cable.

•Do not connect the Power Cable with wet hands. It

could cause electric shock and is very dangerous.

•Using the Printer with a damaged Power Cable is

dangerous and could cause a fire or electric

shock. Be sure to observe the following points:

• Do not make any alteration to the Power Cable.

• Do not place anything heavy on it or expose it to

sharp edges or pointed objects.

• Do not place it near a heater or some other hot

object.

• Do not bend it excessively or twist and yank it.

•Always grasp the plug to connect to or

disconnect it from a wall outlet. Yanking the

cable could damage it.

• If the Power Cable is damaged (if the core is

bared, broken, etc.), be sure to consult your

dealer. Continuing to use a damaged Power

Cable is dangerous and could cause a fire or

electric shock.

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