Pitney Bowes B700 Postal Equipment User Manual


 
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES
Plug the meter into a properly grounded wall outlet. This reduces the risk of shock and
equipment damage in the event of a short circuit. DO NOT remove the power cord's
ground pin and DO NOT use a ground adapter.
The power cord wall plug is the primary means of disconnecting the meter from the AC
supply. The meter is on whenever it is plugged into a live receptacle, even though the
key switch and operator display may be off.
Place the meter close to an easily accessible wall outlet. Avoid using wall outlets con-
trolled by wall switches or shared by other equipment.
Make sure the area in front of the wall outlet into which the meter is plugged is free
from obstruction.
DO NOT route the power cord over sharp edges or trap it between pieces of furniture.
Make sure there is no strain on the power cord.
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, DO NOT attempt to remove covers or
disassemble the meter. The cabinet encloses hazardous parts. If the meter was dropped
or otherwise damaged, report such damage to your Pitney Bowes Customer Service
Representative.
Keep fingers, long hair, jewelry and loose clothing away from moving parts at all times.
Read all instructions before you attempt to operate the meter.
Use the equipment only for its intended purpose.
Printhead temperature can reach 103° F (43° C), making it warm to the touch.
Always follow the specific occupational safety and health standards prescribed for your
workplace.
Switch the meter OFF when you change the ribbon cassette.
Second Edition, July, 1995
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