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HP SitePrint - Control-Panel Warnings; General Cleaning Instructions

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Control-panel warnings
The control panel may display warning messages.
If a window appears on your control-panel screen with a warning of Flammable gases detected, follow
these steps:
1. Stop the robot and remove the battery.
2. Check whether there is visible ink leakage from the robot:
If ink leakage is detected, contact your service representative for assistance. There may be a
risk of fire or explosion.
If no ink leakage is visible, check whether any alcohol or other flammable liquid has been
spilled nearby that could have caused the robot’s internal sensors to detect flammable gases.
Sometimes, but not always, chemical odors help to identify the cause.
3. If you cannot identify any cause of the warning, take the robot somewhere else, far from the current
working area, insert the battery, start up the robot, and wait for the fan to remove the internal
gases. After 15 minutes:
If the warning persists, stop the robot, remove the battery, and call your service representative.
If the warning no longer appears, inform the EHS representative for the working area of the
incident before resuming work.
General cleaning instructions
For general cleaning, a lint-free cloth dampened with distilled water is recommended. Allow the cleaned
part to dry, or use a cloth to dry it completely.
Do not spray fluids directly onto the product. Spray the fluid on the cloth used for cleaning.
To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral detergent, or a general-
purpose industrial cleaner (such as Simple Green industrial cleaner). Remove any remaining soap foam
with a dry cloth.
For glass surfaces, HP recommends using a soft, lint-free cloth lightly moistened with a non-abrasive
glass cleaner or with a general-purpose glass cleaner (such as Simple Green glass cleaner). Remove
any remaining soap foam with a lint-free cloth dampened with distilled water, and dry the glass with a dry
cloth to prevent spotting.
CAUTION: Do not use abrasives, acetone, benzene, sodium hydroxide, or carbon tetrachloride on the
glass; they can damage it. Do not place or spray liquid directly onto the glass, as the liquid might seep
under the glass and damage the device.
HP recommends using a canister of compressed air to remove dust from electronic or electrical parts.
CAUTION: Do not use a water-based cleaner for parts with electrical contacts, as it may damage
electrical circuits.
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