Unpacking - Sanyo SFX-30 Instruction Manual

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Unpacking
To unpack
the SFX-30:
1. Open the carton.
2. Remove the accessories
(handset,
recording
paper roll, etc.) from the carton.
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3. Remove the fax machine
along with the foam braces on both sides.
*
4. Remove the polyethylene
wrapping
around the fax machine
*
5. Remove the transportation
tapes.
6. Save the carton and the foam braces for later storage and/or shipping.
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7. Place the machine where there is access to an AC outlet and a modular
phone jack. (Be sure to observe the
b
precautions
below.)
places where it will be exposed
to excessive
heat
TO THE AC CORD IS A SAFETY RISK AND CAN
Placement
precautions
Avoid
placing
the
SF)(-3(J
in
humid or dusty places, or in
(direct sunlight,
heaters, etc.).
Do not
step on or set anything
on the AC cord. DAMAGE
CAUSE A FIRE.
Install the unit only on a stable surface.
Do not connect
the SF)(.3CI to the same AC outlet as appliances
that generate
large amounts of interference
(heaters with thermostats,
appliances
with motors, etc.). It is best to use a completely
separate electrical
outlet.
Keep the SFX-3(1 away from water. If water accidentally
enters the unit, unplug the AC power cord immediately.
DO NOT PLUG THE UNIT IN AGAIN. Contact an authorized
Sanyo service center or dealer.
Handling
precautions
Do not remove
any
parts that are held in place with screws. (The SFX-30 does not contain any user-serviceable
items).
. Maintain
standard
room temperature
50C – 350C (410F – 95°F) during
use. DO not subject the unit to shock or
vibration.
Do not move the unit while it is in use.
A
rapid
increase
in room
temperature
in COOI weather
can cause condensation
to form inside the unit. if this
happens,
wait at least 15 minutes after turning the unit on before attempting
to operate it.
Failure to do so may result in paper jams and/or poor print quality.
When
cleaning
the cover
or operation
panel
of the unit, wipe gently using a damp cloth to which a small amount
of a neutral detergent
has been added. NEVER USE SOLVENTS
OR CHEMICALLY
TREATED CLOTHS.

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