User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Safety Guide
- Symbols and Conventions Used in the Documentation
- Compilation and Publication Notice
- Choose a Safe Location for Your Product
- Connect the Product Safely
- Use the Product Safely
- Important Information for Australia
- Important Information for New Zealand
- Important Information for Some Countries
- Product Warranty & Liability
- Approval Information (MFC Models Only)
- Declaration of Conformity (Europe Only)
- Declaration of Conformity for RE Directive 2014/53/EU (Europe Only) (Applicable to Models with Radio Interfaces)
- Wireless LAN (Models with Wireless LAN Function Only)
- NFC (Models with NFC Function Only)
- LAN Connection (Models with Wired LAN Function Only)
- For WLAN models (Taiwan only)
- Compliance Statement of Wireless equipment (Thailand only)
- Recycling information in accordance with the India E-waste (Management) Rules
- Declaration of the Presence Condition of the Restricted Substances Marking (Taiwan Only)
- Trademarks
- Open Source Licensing Remarks
- Copyright and License
- Brother Customer Service
- Unlawful Use of Copying or Scanning Equipment (Products with scanning function only)
There are high-voltage electrodes inside the product. Before you access the inside of the
product, including for routine maintenance such as cleaning, make sure you have unplugged
the telephone line cord first (MFC models only) and then the power cord from the electrical
socket, as well as any telephone/RJ-11 (MFC models only) or Ethernet/RJ-45 cables (Network
models only) from the product.
DO NOT push objects of any kind into this product through slots or openings in the product,
as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts.
DO NOT handle the plug with wet hands. Doing this might cause an electrical shock.
Always make sure the plug is fully inserted. DO NOT use the product or handle the cord if the
cord has become worn or frayed.
Unplug the power plug regularly to clean it. Use a dry cloth to clean the root of the plug blades
and between the blades. If the power plug is plugged into the socket over a long period, dust
accumulates around the plug blades, which may cause a short circuit, resulting in a fire.
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