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Xerox 6279 Sicherheitshandbuch
- The equipment emits an unusual noise or odor.
- The power cord is damaged or frayed.
- A wall panel circuit breaker, fuse, or other safety device has been tripped.
- Liquid is spilled into the copier/printer.
- The equipment is exposed to water.
- Any part of the equipment is damaged.

Operational Safety Information

To ensure the continued safe operation of your Xerox equipment, follow these safety
guidelines at all times.
Do These:
• Always connect equipment to a correctly grounded power outlet. If in doubt, have
the outlet checked by a qualified electrician.
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This equipment must be connected to a protective grounded circuit, and the
equipment is supplied with a plug that has a protective grounding pin. This plug
will only fit into a grounded electrical outlet. This is a safety feature. To avoid risk
of electric shock, contact your electrician to replace the electrical outlet if you are
unable to insert the plug into it. Never use a plug that lacks a grounded connection
terminal to connect the product to an electrical outlet.
• Always follow all warnings and instructions that are marked on or supplied with the
equipment.
• Always exercise care when moving or relocating equipment. Please contact your local
Xerox Service Department, or your local support organization to arrange relocation
of the product to a location outside of your building.
• Always locate the equipment in an area that has adequate ventilation, and has room
for servicing. See the Install Guide for minimum dimensions.
• Always use materials and supplies specifically designed for your Xerox equipment.
The use of unsuitable materials may result in poor performance.
• Always unplug this equipment from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
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