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CAUTION: Do not use wax, alcohol, benzene, thinner, ammonia-based cleaners, or other chemical
detergents, to avoid damage to the product or the environment.
CAUTION: Ink cleaning and maintenance materials should be disposed of according to local laws.
Follow your Environmental Health and Safety processes and procedures. For further information, see
the Safety Data Sheets, which you can find at http://www.hp.com/go/msds.
CAUTION: Ink-based ethanol leakages and especially vapors can be explosive in air in some
concentrations. Take precautionary measures against static charges, and keep the robot away from
sources of ignition. See Explosion hazard on page 5.
NOTE: In some locations the use of cleaning products is regulated. Ensure that your cleaner follows
federal, state, and local regulations.
Transportation and storage
Transportation and storage instructions aim to ensure that your robot is safe and will function correctly.
Keep your robot safe and in order at all times. Take the following precautions when transporting or
storing it:
Turn off the robot and remove the battery.
Turn off the HyperX joystick by selecting the USB mode (left position) in the switch.
To prevent the nozzles from clogging the next time you try to print, clean the printhead with a lint-free
cloth. In order to clean the nozzle plate you should dampen the cloth using a cleaning agent based
on substances compatible with the solvent ink (see ink composition at http://www.hp.com/go/sds),
preferably ethanol.
NOTE: In some places the use of cleaners is regulated. Make sure your cleaner complies with
federal, state, and local regulations.
Before transporting the robot by air or sea, use the purge procedure to deplete or remove ink from it.
Remove the battery cover before putting the robot in its case.
CAUTION: Batteries should not be kept in the same case with ethanol ink cartridges or with any
other items classified as dangerous goods for transportation, such as the robot after use. Use
qualified packaging to transport the battery, meeting local, national, and international regulations.
WARNING! Batteries are classified as dangerous goods for transportation Class 9, and ethanol
ink cartridges and cleaning fluids are classified as dangerous goods of transportation Class 3.
Before transporting the product, ensure that you meet all the regulations for the transportation of
dangerous goods.
HP solvent-based ink cartridges have special requirements for transportation. For further
information, see the Safety Data Sheets, which you can find at http://www.hp.com/go/msds.
Keep ink cartridges stored in a temperate environment. Cartridges may leak if stored below freezing
temperature (0°C).
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