Kodak DL2100 Printer User Manual


 
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Safety Information
To avoid injury or damage, follow these
instructions.
Ensure this and all other documentation
is read carefully and retained for future
reference.
Ensure all warning and instruction
labels on the product are read,
understood, and followed to prevent
any risk of injury.
Check the weight of the product and
take all necessary precautions to
prevent any risk of injury.
Place the product on a flat, solid
surface strong enough to support its
weight to prevent any risk of injury.
Ensure that there is adequate
ventilation all around the product to
prevent overheating and any risk of
fire.
Keep the product away from direct
heat sources such as radiators and
out of direct sunlight to prevent
overheating.
The power supply required for this
product is 220-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz.
(9.6-31.2VDC, 4-1.8A for any DC
powered product.) Refer to the
rating label on the product for full
power rating details. Ensure that you
have a suitable power supply before
connecting the product. If in doubt,
contact your dealer or check with
your local power provider.
Ensure both the product and main
power switches are in the OFF
position before connecting the AC
power cable.
Do not connect or disconnect the
power plug with a wet hand. Doing
so may cause electric shock.
Always hold the power plug to
connect/disconnect the power cable
to/from the main wall outlet.
Unplugging by pulling on the cable
can cause fraying and may lead to
fire or electric shock.
This product has an earthed plug as
a safety feature and will only
connect to an earthed socket. Do not
attempt to defeat the earthing.
Otherwise, fire or shock may occur.
If using an extension cable or power
strip, ensure that the total current
rating (amperes) of all connected
equipment is less than the maximum
rating of the extension cable, power
strip, or wall outlet. If the product is
already supplied with a fitted power
strip, then no additional power strip
or extension cable should be used to
connect to the main wall outlet.
Otherwise, fire or shock may occur.
Ensure the power cable is routed so
as not to be damaged or cause a trip
hazard. If the cable becomes frayed
or damaged, replace it immediately
to prevent any risk of shock.
Do not twist, constrict, or knot the
power cable. Doing so can cause
overheating, which may lead to fire
or electric shock.
Ensure the power socket to which
the product is connected is easily
accessible at all times and not
obstructed.
Use only the power cable supplied.
Using a power cable not intended for
this product may lead to fire or
electric shock.
To avoid risk of fire and electric
shock, do not use the power cable
supplied with this product for any
other electrical equipment.
Ensure that you connect the power
cord or any other cables only as
directed in this User's Guide,
otherwise fire may occur.
Turn off the product prior to opening
covers; otherwise there is a risk of
electric shock.
When the product cover is open, do
not touch the fuser unit. Allow it to
cool before touching.