Safety Precautions
•Before using the devices, please ensure that you have read and understood the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the devices are operated correctly.
•The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the devices to prevent injuries or damage to yourself and other persons.
•“Devices” refers to the “printer, compact power adapter, battery pack (optional) or charge adapter (optional)” throughout this guide.
WARNINGS
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If the devices emit smoke or a burning odor, or show other signs of significant malfunction, immediately unplug the AC cable from the electrical outlet. Continued operation under these conditions poses risk of fire or electric shock. Be sure that smoke or burning odor subsides, and then contact your dealer or the nearest Canon Customer Support help desk.
If the devices are dropped or the devices casing becomes damaged, unplug the AC cable from the electrical outlet. Continued operation poses risk of fire or electric shock. Contact your dealer or the nearest Canon Customer Support help desk.
Never rest small metallic objects or liquid containers on top of the devices. If liquid splashes onto the devices, wipe the devices dry using a soft absorbent cloth. If liquid spills into the devices or an object falls into the devices, immediately unplug the AC cable from the electrical outlet. Continued operation poses risk of fire or electric shock. Contact your dealer or the nearest Canon Customer Support help desk.
Do not use flammable solvents such as alcohol, benzene, or paint thinner to clean the devices. Use of such solvents poses a fire risk.
Do not drop or insert metallic or combustible objects into the devices. Entry of foreign objects into the devices may result in fire, electric shock, or equipment failure. Store the devices out of the reach of children.
Do not disassemble or modify the devices. The devices contain
Do not touch metal parts of the devices or the power plug during thunderstorms. Lightning strikes may produce lethal voltages within the devices. Keep clear of the devices while thunderstorms are in progress.
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