Brother FAX-2000P User Manual
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Precautions
Operation
Maintain an ambient temperature of 50°F to 95°F and a humidity level of 35%
to
80% RH {without visible condensation) when you use the Brother FAX, If
the room temperature is raised rapidly, for example during winter, paper
misfeeds or poor copy quality may result, due to the formation of
condensation inside the machine. In that case, make copies continuously; the
condensation will dry up as the machine warms up.
Daily Use
Answering
Machine
Compatibility
High-voltage electrical power exists inside the recording unit. Do not open the
cover except for removing a jammed paper or replacing toner/drum units.
Avoid using volatile gases such as thinner and alcohol near the FAX-2000P.
Do not disassemble this unit, try to repair it or make modifications of any kind.
Be sure that small foreign objects such as paper clips, etc. do not enter the
ventilation opening.
Under the following conditions unplug the FAX-2000P and contact the Brother
service personnel at 1-800-284-4FAX (U.S.A. Only).
1. Abnormal sound, smell or smoke generating from the FAX unit.
2. Power failure or blown fuse.
3. Liquid spilling into the FAX-2000P.
Do not use the FAX-2000P for purposes other than facsimile, and avoid
placing any objects on top.
Do not connect the fax unit with any non-approved apparatus.
Periodically check the FAX-2000P for the following:
1. Abnormal heat generation at power cord or plug.
2. Loose connection of power plug. Damage to power cord.
3. Connection of grounding line.
Clean the Brother FAX with a soft, dry cloth, or a soft cloth lightly moistened
with a neutral detergent solution. Do not use any chemicals or liquid agents.
Although the FAX-2000P is capable of routing a voice caller to an external
answering machine, there is no guarantee that any specific answering
machine will work.
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