Brother DCP-L2550DW Product Safety Manual - Page 3

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Brother DCP-L2550DW Product Safety Manual
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Choose a Safe Location for Your Product

WARNING
Choose a location where the temperature remains between 50°F and 90°F (10°C and 32°C),
the humidity is between 20% and 80%, and where there is no condensation.
DO NOT place the product near heaters, air conditioners, electrical fans, refrigerators, or
water. Doing so may create the risk of an electrical shock, short circuit, or fire, as water may
come into contact with the product (including condensation caused by heating/air
conditioning/ventilation equipment).
DO NOT allow this product to come into contact with water. This product should not be used
around standing water, including a bathtub, sink, or swimming pool; around appliances
containing water, including a refrigerator; or in a wet basement.
DO NOT expose the product to direct sunlight, excessive heat, open flames, corrosive
gasses, moisture, or dust. Doing so may create a risk of an electrical shock, short circuit, or
fire, causing damage to the product and/or rendering it inoperable.
DO NOT place the product near chemicals or in a place where chemicals could be spilled on
it. Should chemicals come into contact with the product, there may be a risk of fire or electrical
shock. In particular, organic solvents or liquids such as benzene, paint thinner, polish remover,
or deodorizer may melt or dissolve the plastic cover and/or cables, resulting in a risk of fire or
electrical shock. These or other chemicals may cause the product to malfunction or become
discolored.
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