Solving Operation Problems
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Turning Off the Main Power/In Case of a
Power Failure
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CAUTION:
Even if the main power switch is
turned off, the contents of the ma-
chine memory (for example, pro-
grammed numbers) will not be lost.
However, if power is lost for about
one hour because the main power
switch is turned off, there is a power
cut, or the power cable is removed,
contents of the Fax memory will be
lost. Lost items will include any fax
messages stored in memory using
Memory Transmission/Reception,
Memory Lock, or Substitute Recep-
tion.
If a file has been deleted from memo-
ry, a Power Failure Report is auto-
matically printed as soon as the
power is restored. This report can be
used to identify lost files. If a memory
stored for Memory Transmission was
lost, resend it. If a message received
by Memory Reception or Substitute
Reception was lost, ask the sender to
resend it.
Important
❒ Do not turn off the main power
switch while the power indicator is
lit or blinking. If you do, the hard
disk and memory may be dam-
aged and failure could result.
❒ Turn off the main power switch be-
fore pulling out the plug. If you
pull out the plug with the switch
on, the hard disk and memory may
be damaged and failure could re-
sult.
❒ Make sure that 100% is shown on
the display before you unplug the
machine. If a lower value is shown,
some data is currently present in
memory.
❒ Right after a power failure, the in-
ternal battery needs to be suffi-
ciently recharged to guard against
future data loss. Keep the machine
plugged in and the main power
switch on for about one week after
the power loss.
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- RDS (Remote Diagnostic
System)
If your machine has a problem, a
service representative can perform
various settings over the telephone
line from the service station.
• When you disconnect the power
plug from the wall outlet, always
pull the plug (not the cable).
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