Ricoh FAX1700L manual Power and Grounding, Cold Weather Power-up

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Power and Grounding

SAFETY

Power and Grounding

Power Supply

1.Power requirements: 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz (Only 50Hz is printed on the rating plate of some machines.)

2.Insert the power plug securely into the wall socket.

3.Make sure that the wall outlet is near the machine and readily accessible.

4.Do not connect other equipment to the same socket.

5.Do not step on or set anything on the power cord.

6.Do not connect other equipment to the same extension cord.

7.Be sure that the power cord is not in a position where it would trip someone.

8.The wall outlet must be easily accessible.

Grounding

Ground the machine and the lightning protection circuit in accordance with regulations. Do not ground to gas or water pipes, or to a telephone ground plug. Proper grounding is to the ground terminal of the power outlet. Be sure that the ground terminal of the power outlet is properly grounded.

The lightning protection circuit for the machine requires the machine to be properly grounded. If proper grounding is provided, about 90% of lightning damage can be prevented. For safety, be sure to connect the machine to a three-prong grounded outlet.

Cold Weather Power-up

Avoid raising the room temperature abruptly when it is below 14°C, or condensation may form inside the machine.

1.Raise the room temperature to 10°C at less than 20°C per hour.

2.Wait for 30 to 60 minutes.

3.Turn the power on.

4.Do not use the machine near a humidifier.

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Contents Ricoh Paper Feed Unit Type Operator Safety Safety Important Safety InstructionsWhen to Call Your Service Representative SafetyPower and Grounding Cold Weather Power-upSymbols & Conventions Used In This Manual ThunderstormsOzone Machine Layout Operation panelPart Names TrayFaxing Recommended Types of Document Faxing Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission Move the original Transmit Tip 5551234 Receiving Calls & Fax MessagesFaxes/Phone Calls Priorityfax Page SET-MessageDOC.appearsORDIALhere- no Faxing a Page With Very Fine Detail Optional Features for Transmission NDLATER?PAGES? YesTTIPRINT? Redialing RADY100%1000 Storing & Editing Fax Numbers Functions 31 Quick Dial Function 31 Yes Speed Dial Function 3 2 YesN01 NewyorkofficeStoring & Editing a Group of Fax Numbers Function Press Function, 3, 3, YesKPAD/N CLEA? Erasing GroupsProgramming the Group Key Press Function 3 1 and YesPress Function Transmit Programming the Dial Option KeyOn Hook Dial or Handset Mode Chain DialingFILENO.KPAD/jk Erasing a Stored Message Before It Is SentFunctions 21 Printing a Stored Message Function Press Function, 5, 1, and YesPollingrecvstart Polling Reception FunctionTalking Before Sending a FaxOn Hook Dial Sending a Fax using the Handset Other Features Verifying Communications, Errors, Counters, etcTransmission Result Report Switch 03, bit Result Column Printjournalstart Journal FunctionSelectlists GROUPLIST?Rejecting Messages From Certain Senders Counters FunctionEmpty/Not Not emptyExcept from ABC ABC Press Yes and FunctionON/OFF Saving Energy Which saving energy mode is best for you? Saving Energy with the Night TimerNghttimer TIMER#1TUEKPAD/YON/OFF NEXTkTonal Signals Printing the Sender’s IdentificationCopylt CopyingMaintaining Your Machine Loading Paper in the Main Paper TrayReplacing Toner Cassette Maintaining Your Machine Replacing the Photoconductor PLACEOPC? STDOC.ORDIALNODaily Maintenance If an Indicator Lights Up on the Operation Panel Other Possible ProblemsYou want to remove the document in the feeder Clearing Document Jams Clearing Copy Jams Communication problems If Messages You Receive Don’t Fit on Your PaperPaper size in the cassette Maximum reducible length Problem Required Action Operational DifficultiesPBX Reception Telephoning Displayed Error Messages No File ExistsCalling the Service Station SYSTEMPARA.TXSTARTFunction 6 2 2 2 2 7 2 and Yes Start Access Code for Functions 61 to User Parameters functionExample Settings Technical ReferenceReportmemorytx SubstitutereceptionPrintdensity Changing your machine’s default settings Adjusting the Volume of Various Features Function TRACounters Function 94, see Selecting the Display’s LanguageEntering Characters Document & Paper Specifications Documents Using the Auto Document FeederPaper Requirements Capabilities Job currently in progressPower consumption SpecificationsElectrical Specifications Base machine Fax SpecificationsGeneral Specifications Optional Lower Paper CassetteInstallation Machine EnvironmentInstallation Installing the Photoconductor and Toner Cassette Installing the Main Paper Tray Attaching the Document TrayInstalling the Auto Document Table Installing the Copy TrayInstalling the Optional Paper Feed Unit Papersize LEGAL8.5X14INCHSetting the Paper Installing the Optional Memory CardConnecting the Machine Connecting to the Phone LinesConnecting to the Phone Lines Connecting the Power Important Points about Power ConnectionInitial Settings & Adjustments NEXTk Format of the number is normally as followsSetcsi KPAD/NInitialmode FRI ONkOFF NEXTkPage Class 1 Laser Product Accordance with IEC Connection to the Pstn or a Pabx Extension Page Option key Faxing at a GlanceHints Declaration of Conformity Supplies