Muratec MFX-2500 operating instructions Power requirements, General Precautions

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Power requirements

Plug in the power cord

Plug the power cord carefully and completely into a wall outlet. Do not leave any portion of the electrical cord’s metal plugs exposed. Doing so could cause a fire and poses a risk of electrical shock.

Do not share an extension cord connector with other plugs

It can cause electrical shock.

Do not share an outlet with a large appliance

High-consumption appliances such as a refrigerator or air conditioner can cause “draw-downs” which could damage your machine.

 

230 VAC outlet

AC 230V

Use a standard three-pronged 230 V electrical outlet

to power your machine. Using any other electrical

 

 

outlet will cause damage to your machine.

For domestic use only

Never use your machine outside the country in which you purchased it. Doing so may violate telecommunication and safety regulations of that country, and variations in electrical and telephone standards can cause poor performance and damage to your machine.

General Precautions

Never disassemble your machine!

Disassembling your machine can cause serious injury to you and damage to your machine. If service is required, call your authorised Muratec dealer.

Keep away from liquids

Keep liquids and metal pins or other objects away from your machine. If something falls into the machine, remove the plug from the outlet, and call your authorised Muratec dealer.

Never handle your machine or power cord with wet hands

Never touch your machine or power cord if your hands are wet.

During electrical storms, disconnect the plug from the outlet

Electrical storms can cause electrical shock or damage to the machine.

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Contents Muratec MFX-2500 Welcome … Trademarks Copyright Statement Laser Safety Label Safety informationLaser Safety Internal Laser RadiationBefore using your Muratec machine Where to set up your machinePower requirements General PrecautionsDo not put furniture or equipment on the power cord Storing and handling toner bottleIntroduction Pick an installation spotPower tips Find your serial number and write it downSymbol and terms Operating tips About and symbolTable of Contents Getting started Packaging contents Parts of the machine19 20 21 22 Options Control panel Status lightsVates the call request feature Copy standby display Changing Fax/Copy modePanel display Liquid Crystal Display Fax standby displaySleep mode Power OnAC power switch Auto Power Off modeLoading paper Recording paper size and capacityLoading paper Changing the paper size Loading the large capacity cassette OptionChanging the paper size of the multi purpose cassette Setting the paper type When using the special sized paperInstalling / Changing the printing supplies Installing / changing the drum cartridgeUnpacking Installing the toner bottle Page Using one-touch keys to enter characters Using Code to enter charactersEntering characters Language settings Enter UsingEasyStart Clearing stored settingsEntering initial settings Getting startedEasyStart is complete Acceptable document size How to set the documentHow to set the document Auto document size detectionPress Cancel Using as a FaxReview Commands Sending a faxUsing as a Copier Making copiesUsing as a Phone Protect passcode Machine settingConfirm the Counter for total printed pages Copy protectSleep mode Auto power off modePaper size for list printing Paper jam alarmPrinting of the machine setting list Bin tray OptionThis page intentionally blank Just in case … To remove the document Clearing paper jamsIf an original document jams To continue scanning from the jammed page, press YesIf a printout jams Side coverPrinter cover / Fuser cover Optional Bypass tray Optional duplex unitOptional 2-Bin tray or the optional shift tray Print quality problems Printouts have toner smudges Printouts have irregularitiesPrintouts have white and/or black lines Printouts have white spotsCaring for your machine Cleaning tipsCorrective cleaning Curing frequent jams in the ADFCleaning the FBS If you have unsatisfactory printout qualityPower failure during the machine is working Event of a power failurePower failure report During power failureThis page intentionally blank Appendix and index Specifications Main unitFax communication Option Index OptionsNo.1 Stoke Road Guildford, Surrey GU1 4HW