Power supply, Unpacking and inspection, Power supply -3 – Kyocera FS-1200 User Manual
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1.2. Unpacking and Inspection
1-3
Power Supply
The printer should not be on the same power circuit as an air conditioner, fluorescent light, copier, or shred-
der, because these devices generate electrical noise on the power line. If it must share a power circuit with
equipment like this, a high-frequency noise filter or isolation transformer is advisable. (Filters and trans-
formers are available commercially.)
Avoid using plug multipliers to connect a large number of devices on the same circuit as the printer.
If the power from the outlet itself appears to be unstable, a line stabilizer should be used. In places where
the voltage tends to fluctuate, it may be necessary to install a voltage regulator.
1.2.
Unpacking and Inspection
The printer is packed as shown below. Unpack the printer following diagrams 1 and 2 on the next page. While
unpacking it, check that the listed parts are all accounted for.
Examine the package for any signs of damage that may have been caused during transportation. If the car-
ton is found to be badly damaged, leave the carton unopened and immediately notify the dealer from whom
you purchased the printer.
Save the box and other packing materials in case you have to repack the printer for transportation at a later
date.
As the disconnect device is not incorporated in the printer’s AC primary circuit, an easily
accessible socket outlet must be provided near the equipment.
If the printer is used with the optional Sorter (SO-6) or Stacker (ST-20), in order to avoid short-
circuiting, it should be ensured that these devices are plugged securely into their respective
power outlets.
Da kein Trennschalter in den Wechselstrom-Primärkreis des Druckers eingebaut ist, muß
eine leicht zugängliche Steckdose in der Nähe des Gerätes vorhanden sein.
Wenn der Drucker mit dem gesonderten Sorter (SO-6) oder Stapler (ST-20) verwendet wird,
muß darauf geachtet werden, daß diese Geräte einwandfrei an separate Steckdosen ange-
schlossen sind, um Kurzschluß zu vermeiden.