Safely installing Yamaha office equipment
Before installing office equipment, read the owner's manual and follow all safety precautions outlined in the manual. Gather tools need for unpacking, assembly and installation.
Carefully unpack the equipment. Use caution when cutting cardboard boxes using box cutters. Wears gloves to protect your hands when installing office equipment.
Follow assembly instructions carefully to make sure office equipment is safely and properly assembled. Tighten all fasteners firmly. Install all safety devices and labels.
Position the office equipment in an area away from extreme heat sources and sources of liquids such as water coolers and coffee makers. Leave proper clearance on all sides of the equipment to ensure proper air flow through control and operation components.
Use a surge protector to prevent equipment damage from power surges that can occur in electrical lines during storms.
Common Yamaha office equipment failures
- No power. Lack of power can be caused by a tripped overload switch in the equipment. Check for an overload switch and reset the switch if it's tripped. If you're unsure whether your equipment has an overload switch, check the owner's manual for information about switches in the equipment. A failed transformer, bad control board or faulty power cord can also prevent office equipment from powering up.
- Paper jam. Don't overload paper bins and refill paper bins when they're nearly empty to help prevent paper jams. Monitor the machine as it's running and clear any paper jams quickly to avoid equipment damage. Have a service technician remove jammed paper if you're unable to clear the paper jam yourself.
- Stuck button. A stuck button on the control panel can prevent the equipment from operating. Try to free up a stuck button by pressing firmly around the edges of the button. If you're unable to free up a stuck button, you'll likely need to replace the user interface or control panel. Have a service technician replace the control panel or user interface if you're unable to complete the repair yourself.