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Installation
Pick an installation spot
Where should you install your fax machine? The location should be:
• Clean — Dust buildup can damage your machine. (However, do not use a cover!)
• In the open — Allow at least 12 inches (30 cm) of clearance around your
machine. Be sure that you never cover the machine. Its vents must be able to
“breathe.”
• Away from direct sunlight — This helps avoid overheating.
• Dry — Avoid any location where splatters or sprays (such as from a water foun-
tain) could reach your fax machine.
• Level, and vibration-free.
• Near a phone jack — Your fax machine uses a standard (modular) telephone
jack.
• Near an
AC
power outlet — The
AC
power cord is about 5 feet (1.5 m) long
when stretched to its limit. The power cord should never be stretched to its limit.
Power tips
• Make sure the outlet isn’t controlled by a wall switch.
If it is, you’ll risk occasional shutoffs to the machine, causing you
to lose fax messages.
• Don’t use an outlet which also is supplying power to a
large appliance, such as a refrigerator or air conditioner.
Such high-consumption appliances can cause “draw-downs”
(temporary drops in the power available for other equipment on
the circuit) which could damage your fax machine.
• Use an electrical surge suppressor, preferably one, which
guards both telephone and electrical lines. This device helps to
shield your fax machine from damaging high-voltage electrical
surges.
Unpacking
Included in your machine’s packaging:
❑ Main unit (Scanner part) ❑ Fixing screws
❑ Main unit (Printer part) ❑ Protection sponges
with Multi purpose cassette ❑ Paper size / Cassette No. stickers
❑ 2nd paper cassette ❑ One-touch labels
❑ Bypass tray ❑ Soft Key labels
❑ Toner bottle ❑ Function icon label
❑ Drum cartridge ❑ Operating instructions
❑ Telephone line cord ❑ Installation manual (This book)
❑ AC power cord
Note: Be sure to save the box (or boxes) and packing materials for reshipment.