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Brother DCP-8150DN 製品安全マニュアル
i f A CAUTION
Avoid placing your product in a higti-traffic a r e a . If you must place it in a fiigfi-traffic a r e a , e n s u r e
that the product is in a s a f e location where it cannot be accidentally knocked-over, which could
c a u s e injury to you or others and serious damage to the product. Also e n s u r e that cords are
s e c u r e d s o a s not to pose a tripping h a z a r d .
DO N O T eat the silica gel pack. P l e a s e throw a w a y , if ingested s e e k medical attention
immediately.
DO N O T place h e a vy objects on the product. D O N O T place this product on a n unstable cart,
stand, or table, particularly if children are expected to be near the product. T h e product is heavy
and may fail, ca u sin g injury to you or others, and serious d a m a g e to the product. For fvIFC and
D C P products, there is a n added risk of injury if the s c a n n e r g l a s s should break.
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• D O N O T put objects on top of the product. Doing s o could i n c r e a s e the risk of overheating
should the product malfunction.
• DO N O T place your product next to d e v i c e s that contain magnets or generate magnetic fields.
Doing s o may interfere with the operation of the product, causing print quality problems.
• D O N O T place your product next to s o u r c e s of inferference, s u c h a s s p e a k e r s or the b a s e units
of non Brother cordless telephones. Doing so may interfere with the operation of the product's
electronic components.
• D O N O T connect your product to a n A C power outlet controlled by wail s w i t c h e s or automatic
timers. Disruption of power c a n delete information from the product's memory.
• DO N O T connect your product to a n A C power outlet on the s a m e circuit a s large appliances
or other equipment that requires a significant amount of electricity to operate. Operating this
product in conjunction with the other product(s) could create an overvoitage, tripping your
circuit breaker or blowing your fuse.