Panasonic DP-6000, DP-7000 manual Safety Notes, Precautions for Installation and Relocation

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Safety Notes

Read these safety notes carefully before using this product to ensure that you operate the machine properly.

This section explains the graphic symbols used throughout this guide.

Warnings alert you to potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death.

Cautions alert you to operations that may result in minor injury or damage to the machine.

This symbol is used to alert operators to a specific operating procedure that requires close attention. Read and follow instructions carefully to ensure the task is accomplished safely.

This symbol is used to alert operators to a specific operating procedure that must not be performed. Read and follow instructions carefully.

This symbol is used to alert operators to a specific operating procedure that should be emphasized for operating safety. Read instructions carefully before performing the required procedure.

Precautions for Installation and Relocation

Do not place the machine in a hot, humid, dusty, or poorly ventilated environment. Prolonged exposure to these adverse conditions can cause fire or electric shocks.

Do not place the machine near heaters or volatile, flammable, or combustible materials such as curtains that may catch fire.

Place the machine on a level and sturdy surface that can withstand the machine weight of 418 lbs or 190 kg If tilted, the machine may fall over and cause injuries.

When relocating the machine, contact your local authorized Panasonic service representative.

The machine has ventilation holes on its bottom. A poorly ventilated machine can cause excessive internal heat and fire.

The accompanying diagram shows the minimum clearances required for normal operation, consumable replacement, and maintenance to ensure your machine operates at peak performance. Your authorized Panasonic representative will provide necessary support for the proper installation of the machine.

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DP-6000/7000 EnglishTRADEMARKS/COPYRIGHTS Safety Notes Ozone SafetyLaser Safety PrefaceFCC European UnionUseful Features Creating a Binding Margin Specifying the Size of a Document Enhancing Sharpness of a Photo Using These Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Using the Auditron FeatureChapter Daily Care AppendixConventions Safety Notes Precautions for Installation and RelocationPower Requirements and Ground Connection Xii Operating Safeguards Consumable Safeguards Locations of Warning and Caution Labels Handling InstructionsTwo-sided Copying Feature Auto Power Off FeatureSleep Mode Feature Low Power Mode FeatureTable of Contents Chapter Loading Documents Chapter Custom Presets Appendix Getting to Know Your Copier Main Components Their Functions Main ComponentsGetting to Know Your Copier Control Panel Getting to Know Your Copier Switching On and Off Breaker SwitchSwitching On the Power Turn the power switch to the positionSwitching Off the Power Switching Off the Power AutomaticallyAuto Start Using the Touch Panel Display Feature IconChanging the Display Screen Selecting a Feature When a Button Is Not Available Error Message Screen Power Saver ScreenMessage Pop-up and Confirmation Pop-up Screens Entering Password When the Auditron Feature is EnabledProcedure Saving Power For Models Which Come with the Printer FeatureEntering Power Saver Mode Automatically Using the Power Saver ModeDisabling the Power Saver Mode Procedure Press Power Saver On/OffLoading Paper Weights of Paper What Paper to UsePaper Size and Tray Loading Capacity Types of Special Media Types of media for the respective trays are as shown belowStoring and Handling Paper Handling Curled PaperLoading Paper Loading Paper in Trays 1 toPull out the empty tray until it stops Push the tray in slowly until it stops Loading Paper in Tray 5 Bypass Move the Paper Guide to touch the paperLoading Paper in Tray 6 High Capacity Feeder optional Pull the tray out slowly until it stopsChanging the Paper Tray Size Changing the Size of TrayPull Tray 1 out until it stops 26 2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size Changing the Size of Trays 2 to Pull out the tray that you want to change until it stops28 2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size Press Settings/Meter Check on the control panel Select Tools ModeSelect Paper Tray Attributes Select Paper Sizes Select Exit Tools Changing the Size of Tray 6 High Capacity Feeder optional Pull Tray 6 High Capacity Feeder out slowly until it stops32 2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size Loading Documents Documents Loading Documents in the DadfPlacing Documents on the Document Glass Loading Documents Align the lead edges of your documentsMove the Document Guide to gently touch the document When copying a Open the document coverScreen Display When Using Document Glass Independent X-Y% is selectedBasic Features Overview of Basic Features Output/Finishing Collate/Uncollate Stapling/PunchingInterrupt Clear AllKeypad StopSelecting a Paper Tray Load the documentReducing/Enlarging Reduce/EnlargeReduce/Enlarge can also be selected on the Features Menu Size-for-Size CopyingReduction or Enlargement Preset Percentage Change Variable Percentage Change Variable % Select Variable %For example, enter 120% Reducing/Enlarging the Length and Width Independent X-Y%Specifying X/Y Percentage Change Variable X-Y% Select Independent X-Y%Select Variable X-Y% Enter the X and Y ratios by using buttons Specifying Original/Copy Size Calculator % Select Calculator %Select Enter/Next Automatic X/Y Percentage Change Auto-Fit Automatic Image Rotation On the Basic Features screen, select 2 Sided Copying on One SideSelect either 1 1 Sided or 2 1 Sided SidedCopies are made on one side of the paper