CARE AND MAINTENANCE

About Power for the Unit

This unit requires 120 V AC, 60Hz electric power. This unit should not be used in countries that do not conform to these domestic power provisions.

Insert the power cord plug firmly to the wall outlet, then insert the other end of the cord into the receptacle on the machine. If it is not firmly connected, the unit will not operate normally. When unplugging the unit, grasp by the plug and not the cord.

Do not share one outlet with too many electric appliances. This may create a fire hazard.

When the possibility of lightning arises, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Also, unplug the phone cord from the facsimile unit. This prevents possible dam- age from lightning striking power or phone lines.

Avoid sharing the electrical wall outlet with other equipment that may cause power surges (air-conditioners, large copiers, etc.). Power surges may cause the unit to malfunction.

Do not step on the power cord, and do not place anything on it.

Do not Place the Unit in the Following Environments

Do not place this facsimile unit in the environments described below.

Where temperature is excessively high, such as places close to heaters, radiators, direct sunlight, etc.

Where the temperature can become excessively low.

Where water or any chemicals may come in contact with the unit.

Where the humidity is too high.

Where dust, dirt, metal filings, or hazardous gases may exist.

Near equipment with strong magnetic fields, such as a radio’s, TV’s, audio amplifier’s, speaker’s, or other electric appliances.

Where condensation may easily result, i.e., an environment subject to sudden temperature changes, such as places close to an air-conditioner or heater.

Where vibrations frequently occur. (Provide a space of 4 inches or more between the rear side of the unit and the wall.)

When a Power Failure Occurs

In the event of a power failure, neither facsimile nor telephone functions of the unit are available.

In the event a power failure occurs (or the power to the unit has been discon- nected), functions and unit operation will not be possible. The following items in memory will be erased:

Document data stored in memory for Transmission, Substitute Memory Recep- tions, etc.

The address and designated time of each Timer Transmission, Timer Polling Reception, etc.

Programmed data such as the clock, Auto Dial Numbers and user configurations will not be erased.

In the event that document data has been erased

due to a power failure, the message “POWER FAIL-

URE” is displayed on the LCD as shown to the right MAY-17 09:43 AM 99% POWER FAILURE

and a Power Failure Report is issued once the power is restored (see page 211).

Other Remarks

Do not disassemble or modify the facsimile unit. This may result in electric shock, hazard or machine malfunction.

Keep fire sources away from the facsimile unit. This may create a fire hazard.

Keep paper clips and staples away from the unit. If metal objects fall in the unit, they may damage the machine.

Avoid opening the unit while it is scanning or printing. The operation will stop and it may cause a malfunction and/or damage.

Do not drop, hit, or apply excessive shocks to the unit, as this may result in damage to the unit.

When using international or discount communications services, communication reliability may be impaired.

Use of non authorized parts or supplies may result in damage to the unit and could result in termination of the service or warranty agreement.

If any abnormal conditions occur, such as emitting of smoke or burning odor, immediately disconnect power to the unit and contact your authorized Toshiba dealer for service.

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Toshiba DP80F, DP85F manual Care and Maintenance, About Power for the Unit, When a Power Failure Occurs, Other Remarks