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2. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Handle and use the copier gently and carefully.
. Do not place anything on the paper cassettes or the original feed tray.
. Never allow the power cable to be trampled on or pinched between hard objects, otherwise
an accident or electrical trouble might occur.
. Do not allow any metal items such as paper clips to fall into the copier.
Be sure to turn OFF the power switch (unless using the automatic timer mode):
. When you leave your office at night.
. If a power failure occurs.
Caution: When turning OFF the power switch, be sure to do so only after the machine cycling
has come to a complete stop.
Be sure to disconnect the power-cord plug:
. when you do not intend to use the copier for an extended period of time.
Be sure to turn OFF the power switch immediately and call for service:
. If an unusual noise is heard from the copier.
. If the outside of the copier becomes unusually hot.
. If any part of this copier is damaged, or if it has been dropped.
. If the copier has been exposed to rain or liquid.
It is recommended that only supplies made or designated by Sharp be used for the
copier in order to optimize copy quality. All supplies should be stored in a cool, dry area.
For optimum performance, it is recommended that 22lb. xerographic bond paper of high quality
be used.
Paper of lower quality may contain inherent properties such as excess paper dust and may
lead to premature servicing.
WARNING–DO NOT LEAN ON, APPLY FORCE OR PLACE HEAVY OBJECTS ON THE
FINISHER. PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
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PRECAUTIONS
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"BATTERY DISPOSAL"
CONTAINS MANGANESE DIOXIDE LITHIUM BATTERY. MUST BE DISPOSED OF
PROPERLY. CONTACT YOUR SHARP DEALER OR SERVICER FOR INSTRUCTIONS.
This product utilizes tin-lead solder, and fluorescent lamp containing a small amount of mercury.
Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations.
For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries
Alliance:www.eia.org
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