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1. lqeL dn g s y e S 86M 15 SV61228 Rev A V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Use the follovving charts to determine the indicated settings for the Stacker for various material lengths and thicknesses where applicable Media Stop Setting 11 10 9 8 D 2 7 5 6 S 5 o s 4 3 2 1 0 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Min Max Material Length in inches Full Arm Fixture Setting on Ramp 13 12 11 10 m 9 o o 8 o 3 7 2s iz 6 E g lt 4 3 2 1 0 3 4 5 8 9 10 6 7 Material Length in inches The top chart is used to determine the setting for the media stop dependent on the length of the material The bottom chart is used to determine the setting for the full arm fixture dependent on the length of the material In order to use the charts 1 Measure the length of your material in inches 2 Geo to the that length at the bottom of the chart and then up that line to where it intersects the drawn line on the chart 3 Follow a straight line to the left side of the chart from that intersect and that is the setting that should be used for that adjustment 16 SV61228 Rev A V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Vertical Distanc
2. A CAUTION Keep air intake vents free at all times A WARNING Dryer will ignite A CAUTION Disconnect combustible materials Keep power before changing fuse For all items clear of this machine continued protection against risk except envelopes specified for of fire replace only with same use with this machine type and rating of fuse 22 SV61228 Rev A V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide VVARNING The Dryer vvith Stacker combination requires its own separate 15 amp branch circuit for power Do not plug other appliances such as your printer into the same circuit as the Dryer Stacker Dryer Job Setup You will be required to check and make the following adjustments when you change from one job to another job Adjust Dryer Height You will have to adjust the height of the Dryer whenever the following changes drastically from the previous job e speed of the conveyor on the Stacker e size of the material being dried e how much ink is used The height handle is used to raise or lower the Dryer It has six positions Height Adiustment Release Lever Six Positions under handle top see circle Height is adiusted by squeezing the release lever under handle top lifting the Dryer unit to the nevv position and then releasing the handle in the new slot position SV61228 Rev A 23 V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Dryer Tips and Troubleshooting C
3. There is a scale on the media stop that is used to set up for different size mailpieces Loosen the two knobs and set the knobs to the desired value on the scale Refer to tables and graphs on pages 15 19 to determine the value Tighten the knobs vvhen you are finished 12 SV61228 Rev A W983 Stacker W863 Dryer Operating Guide Adjust Stacker Full Arm This consists of making two adjustments locating the full arm fixture on the ramp and locating a metal tip on the full arm There is a scale on the ramp and one on the arm that are used to set up for different size material Refer to the table on page 15 to determine the recommended values Knob Arm Fixture knob under ramp Arm Scales To adjust the full arm fixture on the ramp e Loosen the knob on the bottom of the ramp holding the fixture Move the fixture so that the lower end of the box aligns with the desired value on the scale Refer to tables and graphs on pages 15 19 to determine the value Tighten the knob when you are finished To adjust the full arm metal tip Loosen the knob holding the metal tip to the arm Slide the knob to the desired value on the scale Refer to the table on page 15 to determine the value Tighten the knob when you are finished SV61228 Rev A 13 V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Adjust Hold Downs The hold downs consists of two rollers and two springs used to keep the media in contact with the conveyor belts They a
4. the rollers will cause smudging The function of the springs retainers is to control the mailpiece as it lands on the stacking conveyor The general rule is that with thinner slower moving mailpieces the retainers should be positioned close to the deck In the case of thicker faster moving mailpieces the retainers should be positioned higher off from the deck Full Arm Fixture and Full Arm Tip These adjustments need to be made so that the Stacker full indicator switch functions correctly while allowing the maximum number of mailpieces to be stacked The position of the full arm fixture is dependent on the width of the mailpiece The wider the mailpiece the farther up the ramp the fixture needs to be set The position of the full arm tip is dependent on the length and thickness of the mailpiece The general rule is that the shorter and thinner the mailpiece is the less the tip is extended While the longer and thicker the mailpiece is the more the tip is extended 10 SV61228 Rev A V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Speed Control The speed adiustment allovvs the proper amount of spacing betvveen mailpieces This value varies greatly depending on mailpiece size Stacker Job Setup You will be required to check and make the following adjustments when you change from one job to another job Adjust Stacker Height and Distance Depending on the mailpiece you will have to adjust the height and distance of the Stacke
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6. between furniture Insure there is no strain on the power cord and that it does not become jammed between the equipment walls or furniture e Be certain the area in front of the wall outlets into which the machine is plugged are free from obstruction 4 SV61228 Rev A V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide W983 Power Stacker Controls and Indicators Operator Panel 1 Power Switch This is a rocker switch with indicator light Press the top in to turn the Stacker on Press the bottom in to turn the Stacker off 2 Speed Adjustment Knob To eliminate possible ink smudging of the printed address you can vary the speed of the conveyor belts so that the mailpieces are separated do not overlap as they are delivered to the belt Turn clockwise to increase speed and counterclockwise to decrease speed 3 Auto Manual Switch This is a rocker switch Press the top in to select Automatic mode In automatic mode the Stacker belts will move when the printer is feeding mailpieces and stops the printer when the Stacker is full Press the bottom in to select manual mode In Manual mode the Stacker runs constantly independent of the printer 4 Stacker Full Light This LED flashes when the Stacker ramp is full SV61228 Rev A 5 V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Conveyor Deck 1 Media Stop This plate is adjusted so that mailpieces from the printer hit the stop and drop flat onto the conveyor belt The height adjus
7. end of the power cord is attached to the Stacker AC outlet labeled Dryer Dryer Technical Specifications Input Power 120 AC 60 Hz 11 8 Amps Power Consumption 1824 Watts Heat Dissipation 6 000 BTU Heater Type Quartz Heater Fan Forced Air Operating Temperature 100 F Fuses 15 A 120 VAC Dimensions Height 3 1 2 9 cm VVidth 13 Length 14 1 4 Weight 17 Ibs 8 kg SV61228 Rev A 21 V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Dryer Operation The Dryer contains only one operator control a power on off switch with an associated indicator This switch is used to turn power to the Dryer on or off The switch will light when on Since the Dryer receives its power from a dedicated power outlet on the associated Stacker this switch will light if set at on only when the power switch on the Stacker is switched on Therefore when the power switch on the Dryer is left in the ON position the Dryer will activate only when the conveyor belts start to move This effectively causes the Dryer to operate only when needed when mailpieces are conveyed under it to be dried When the conveyor stops the Dryer will automatically switch off IMPORTANT Be sure to observe all labeled warnings and precautions on Dryer see below A CAUTION Turn Power Off A CAUTION When Not In Use Only Operate Do not operate With Conveyor Moving unattended Arcouron MONI Mesures a meses r uu
8. fuse and insert replacement fuse making sure it is the same type and rating 4 Slide fuse holder back into slot 5 Plug in the Dryer AC power cord back into the Stacker and turn the power on If the blown fuse condition occurs again call Pitney Bowes for service SV61228 Rev A 25 V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Dryer Troubleshooting Table Symptom Possible Cause Does not run No power Check plug connections Check power switch Check Dryer fuse Check Stacker fuse Ink not drying Wrong Stacker Adjust Stacker speed con speed trol for a slower speed to al low more time for mailpiece travel under the Dryer Incorrect height Reposition the Dryer height for best drying position Stopped running No power Check Dryer fuse Check Stacker fuse Open one shot Wait until unit cools 5 temp minutes and try again If it persists call Service Open thermal Wait until unit cools 5 sensor minutes and try again If it persists call Service No air from fan Fan inoperative Call Service Only cold air Heater inoperative 1 Call Service from fan 26 SV61228 Rev A mm Pitney Bovves Engineering the flow of communication 1 Elmcroft Road Stamford Connecticut 06926 0700 www pb com For Service or Supplies ee Web Site www pb com Customer Support 1 800 522 0020 Model Number W983 Stacker W863 Dryer PB Form SV61228 Rev A 3 04 2004 Pitney Bowes Inc All Rights Re
9. side of the chart That is the distance in inches for that setting For example if the material is 11 inches long and 1 8 inch thick the reading on the top chart vvould be approximately 2 inches and on the bottom chart approxi mately 1 75 inches SV61228 Rev A 17 V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide STACKER HEIGHT AND DISTANCE LETTER MODE m 55 o c 50 28 45 n Max thickness 3 8 0 40 amp og SE 35 ge 3 0 8 z 9 25 ox a 3 2 0 15 ex in thickness 0 0 1 0 2 8 2 0 2 50 55 60 65 7 0 7 5 80 85 9 0 95 10 0 10 5 11 0 11 5 12 0 12 5 13 0 Material Length in inches 5 5 5 0 4 5 Max thickness 3 8 4 0 3 5 3 0 2 5 2 0 1 5 Min thickness 0 Horizontal Distance in inches W983 Stacker to DA Printer Output Roller 1 0 0 5 0 5 0 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 9 0 95 10 0 10 5 11 0 11 5 12 0 12 5 13 0 Material Length in inches The top chart is used to determine the distance to set between the Stacker deck and the DA Printer output roller This is done by adjusting the height of the stand The bottom chart is used to determine the distance from the Stacker to the output roller This is done by moving the Stacker closer or farther from the DA Printer output roller
10. In order to use the charts 1 Measure the length and thickness of your material in inches 2 Qo to the length at the bottom of the chart and then up that line to the thickness the thickness must be approximated in the gray area which represents 3 8 between the Min thickness and Max thickness 3 Follow a straight line to the left side of the chart That is the distance in inches for that setting For example if the material is 11 inches long and 1 8 inch thick the reading on the top chart would be approximately 2 5 inches and on the bottom chart ap proximately 1 75 inches 18 SV61228 Rev A V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide STACKER HEIGHT AND DISTANCE EXECUTIVE MODE 78 55 Max thickness 5 0 4 5 4 0 3 5 3 0 2 5 2 0 ickness 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 10 0 10 5 11 0 11 5 12 0 12 5 13 0 Vertical Distance in inches W983 Conveyor Deck to DA Printer Output Roller Material Length in inches 5 5 2 50 55 La 25 4 5 si S5 40 50 5 35 2 osc g 2 3 0 DS 25 Qo Max thickness 3 8 gi 20 o S 15 Ns 10 in thickness 0 0 5 0 50 55 60 65 7 0 75 80 85 9 0 9 5 10 0 10 5 11 0 11 5 12 0 12 5 13 0 Material Length in inches The top chart is used to dete
11. aid as 21 Technical Specifications 21 Dryer 22 Dryer Job ma ssdasb s 23 Adjust Dryer Height esiseina 23 Dryer Tips and Troubleshooting 24 Clea eesosa e E EENE E EEE 24 JAS erer e EE EO T 24 Fuse Replacement 24 25 Troubleshooting Table 26 2 SV61228 A V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Safety Summary Various messages are used throughout this guide to alert you to potentially hazardous or error causing conditions The messages are as follovvs WARNING alerts you to conditions or practices that could cause serious injury e CAUTION alerts you to conditions or practices that could cause damage to the equipment or to the material being run e IMPORTANT alerts you to conditions or practices that could adversely affect equipment operation if instructions are not followed exactly e NOTE provides a comment or explanation of the associated topic When using this machine follow the normal safety precautions for all office equipment SV61228 Rev A Keep loose clothing jewelry and long hair away from all moving parts Avoid touching moving parts or materials while the machine is in use Before clearing a jam be sure machine mechanisms come to a stop Read all ins
12. ck in place away from the conveyor belt NOTE To assure the envelopes travel properly through the Stacker they must pass under the rollers and springs Jams If mailpieces jam in the Stacker the circuit breaker switch will auto matically shut the Stacker off DO NOT press the power switch With the Stacker off clear the jam and any remaining mailpieces Wait 1 to 2 minutes before pressing the circuit breaker switch The Stacker will power back up automatically when you press the circuit breaker switch Fuse Replacement CAUTION Disconnect power before replacing fuses Turn the power switch Off and unplug the power cord from the AC power receptacle For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse If fuse replacement is required turn the Stacker off unplug the AC power cord from the outlet and replace the defective fuse with another 1 6 amp fuse Fuse locations are shown in the illustration below If the blown fuse condition occurs again call Pitney Bowes for service 20 SV61228 Rev A V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Optional W863 Ink Dryer Controls and Indicators 1 The illustrations above show the location of the Dryer components 1 Power On Off Switch turns on or off Dryer 2 Power Cord where the input power cord is connected 3 Height Handle adjusts the height of the Dryer over the material six position settings 4 Power Outlet the other
13. e in inches W983 Conveyor Deck to DA Printer Output Roller STACKER HEIGHT AND DISTANCE SUPER DRAFT amp DRAFT MODE 5 0 4 5 4 0 3 5 3 0 2 5 Max thickness 3 8 2 0 1 5 To in thickness 0 0 5 0 50 55 60 65 7 0 75 80 85 90 95 10 0 10 5 11 0 11 5 12 0 12 5 13 0 Material Length in inches Horizontal Distance in inches W983 Stacker to DA Printer Output Roller 5 5 5 0 4 5 4 0 Max ihickness 3 8 3 5 3 0 2 5 2 0 in thickness 0 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 9 5 10 0 10 5 11 0 11 5 12 0 12 5 13 0 Material Length in inches The top chart is used to determine the distance to set between the Stacker deck and the DA Printer output roller This is done by adjusting the height of the stand The bottom chart is used to determine the distance from the Stacker to the output roller This is done by moving the Stacker closer or farther from the DA Printer output roller In order to use the charts 1 2 Measure the length and thickness of your material in inches Go to the length at the bottom of the chart and then up that line to the thickness the thickness must be approximated in the gray area vvhich represents 3 8 betvveen the Min thickness and Max thickness Follovv a straight line to the left
14. ee a eats 6 Connector and Side Panels 7 Optional Stand for Staket assisia niey 8 Technical Specifications v 388 888 9 Materials Specifications 8 9 Stacker Setup 4 10 Media Stacker Height and Distance 10 Hold Down Assembly 10 Full Arm Fixture and Full Arm Tip 10 Speed Control a ma da Y 11 Slacker JOD SQ missini inia aaa n sl 11 Adjust Stacker Height and Distance 11 Adjust Media 12 Adjust Stacker Full 13 Adjust Hold 5 14 Set Conveyor BeltSpeed l aadaa na ndan 14 Auto Manual Switch 14 aa saa aybasi 14 Full 14 Stacker Setup Tables 15 19 Stacker Tips and Troubleshooting 20 Cleaning eoa 00 20 Sm dged Addresses iirrainn 20 AIMS osinetan aa aeaa aa aeii 20 Fuse Replacements ciuis taninai 20 SV61228 Rev A 1 V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Table of Contents W863 Ink Dryer Controls and ndicators eascar
15. leaning The Dryer requires a clean environment free from dust airborne contaminants and moisture Operator maintenance is limited to keeping the vents open and avoiding dust paper fragments and material from touching the quartz heater bulb inside Jams To clear jams under the Dryer use the height adjustment handle and move it to the highest position to make the material accessible After clearing jam move handle back to original position If mailpieces jam in the Stacker the circuit breaker switch will automatically shut the Stacker and Dryer off DO NOT press the power switch on the Stacker or Dryer With the Stacker off clear the jam and any remaining mailpieces Wait 1 to 2 minutes before pressing the circuit breaker switch on the Stacker The Stacker and Dryer will power back up automatically when you press the circuit breaker switch Fuse Replacement CAUTION Disconnect power before replacing fuses Turn the power switch Off and unplug the power cord from the AC power receptacle For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse 24 SV61228 Rev A V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Follovv these steps to replace the fuse in the Dryer 1 Turn the Dyer off and unplug the AC povver cord from the Stacker outlet 2 Using a small flat object or screwdriver lift up the fuse holder by from its slot located directly above the AC input connector 3 Remove blown
16. mm Pitney Bovves W983 Stacker with W863 Dryer for use with AddressRight DA Series Printers Operator Guide US English Version me Pitney Bowes Engineering the flow of communication W983 Power Stacker W863 Ink Dryer for DA Series Printers Operator Guide SV61228 Rev A FCC Compliance This equipment had been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial en vironment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the users manuals may cause harmful interference to radio commu nications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Shielded cables must be used with this unit to insure compliance with Class A limits Canadian DOC Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed in the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Interference causing Equipment Regulations Standard ICES 003 of the Cana dian Depar
17. n Kraft Manila and Perforations Cannot be used in Executive print mode without fast dry ink 004 to 500 Flat sheets half fold or C fold 16 Ibs to 24 Ibs Envelopes 16 Ibs to 32 Ibs From 3 5 x 5 to 10 x 13 V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Stacker Setup Guidelines The following are guidelines to consider when making your Stacker Job Setup adjustments Media Stop Stacker Height and Distance The Stacker height and distance adjustments and the media stop adjustment are set so that the leading edge of the mailpiece contacts the conveyor belt as close to the media stop as possible while the mailpiece is being released from the output rollers of the printer If the mailpiece contacts the conveyor belt too soon skewing will occur The general rule is that at slower speeds the longer the mailpiece is the Stacker is positioned lower and farther away from the printer output While at higher speeds and with shorter mailpieces the Stacker is positioned higher and closer to the printer output The media stop is set closer to the printer for short mailpieces and farther away for longer mailpieces Hold Down Assembly The function of the large rollers is to provide drive and control of the mailpiece as it transitions to the stacking conveyor The rollers should be positioned in such a way that they retain the mailpiece but do not come in contact with the address zones If positioned in the address zones
18. r in relation to the output of the printer CAUTION The Stacker deck may rapidly drop to its lowest height when you loosen the Stacker height adjustment knob To adjust the height 1 Hold the Stacker steady with upright pressure and loosen the adjustment knob Adjustment Knob 2 Set the height to the recommended value referenced from the top of the printer output roller and tighten the knob Refer to tables and graphs on pages 15 19 to determine the value DA Series Printer W983 Stacker with W863 Dryer SV61228 Rev A 11 V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide To adjust the distance 1 Unlock wheels if they are locked 2 Move the Stacker to the recommended distance from the printer output roller and lock the wheels Refer to tables and graphs on pages 15 19 to determine the value Adiust Media Stop The media stop is adiusted so that mailpieces from the printer hit the stop and drop flat onto the conveyor belt There are tvvo adiustments on the media stop height and depth Depth Scales Height Adiustment Knob To adjust the height e Loosen the knob on the side of the media stop and slide the plate up or dovvn For 1 16 thickness slide a sample mailpiece under the balls and lovver the media stop to the point of contact and then lock For over 1 16 thickness set the media stop lovv enough so that mailpiece cannot get belovv the edge of the media stop and then lock To adjust the depth
19. re adjusted by loosening the knob on each roller and spring and setting the desired distance from the conveyor belt Tighten the knobs when you are finished Refer to the table on page 13 to determine the recommended values Auto Manual Switch When the switch is in Auto mode up operation is controlled by the printer Out of paper jam or tray break stops the Stacker and restarts Stacker with printer Stacker full shuts off the printer feeding The switch is down for fully manual operation Power Switch When power is switched to the On position and Auto mode is selected the Stacker will not run until the printer operation begins Full Light Red LED The LED flashes when the full arm is lifted Lift the full arm to clear the material and lower the arm to resume operation 14 SV61228 Rev A V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide JON y yM JOU Op y 18 05 suuds p s 10 p sn JON N N uQ Ge oz Le 06 92 O E OY OLE GL 00 g uG oe 08 ce Ve oe 4811 0 9 GL 00 yiv apo eannoaxy 49 0 091 99 ge oe OY O 99 00 00 dwaj eld uG os oz GE 0 406 OY OLE Gl 00 8 6 Sl 09 06 99 OL 09 OY OY 90 GL 00 vit l n n S O ovr 091 GG 402 09 O E O E 99 00 00 dwaj eld Sl 09
20. rmine the distance to set between the Stacker deck and the DA Printer output roller This is done by adjusting the height of the stand The bottom chart is used to determine the distance from the Stacker to the output roller This is done by moving the Stacker closer or farther from the DA Printer output roller In order to use the charts 1 Measure the length and thickness of your material in inches 2 Goto the length at the bottom of the chart and then up that line to the thickness the thickness must be approximated in the gray area which represents 3 8 between the Min thickness and Max thickness 3 Follow a straight line to the left side of the chart That is the distance in inches for that setting For example if the material is 11 inches long and 1 8 inch thick the reading on the top chart would be approximately 4 inches and on the bottom chart approxi mately 1 25 inches SV61228 Rev A 19 V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Stacker Tips and Troubleshooting Cleaning The Stacker requires a clean environment free from dust airborne contaminants and moisture Operator maintenance is limited to cleaning the belts vvith a lint free cloth dampened vvith a mild soap and vvater solution Smudged Addresses You can lift or slide any of the hold down rollers or springs where heavily printed areas of your envelopes may be smudged by running under the rollers springs Lift the roller spring slightly and turn knob to lo
21. ryer requires its own separate 15 amp branch circuit for power Do not plug other appliances such as your printer into the same circuit as the Stacker Dryer Optional Stand for Power Stacker The illustration above shows the location of these stand components 1 Height Adjustment Knob used to adjust the height of the stacker so it can be aligned with your printer or to operator level 2 Casters in circles above allows for easier movement of stacker Two are locking casters for holding the stacker in place 8 SV61228 Rev A W983 Stacker W863 Dryer Operating Guide Stacker Technical Specifications Input Power Fuses Dimensions Operational Conditions 120 AC 60 Hz 12 Amps Two 1 6 A Slo Blow 250 VAC Conveyor Stacker Height 9 Width 15 Length 70 Weight 58 Ibs Stacker Stand Height 30 maximum 24 minimum Width 15 Length 36 Weight 20 Ibs Temperature 55 95 F Humidity 8 80 Stacker Materials Specifications The following media meet all the defined quality and performance requirements of the Stacker These specifications apply to all styles of media flats envelopes catalogs etc All media may be stuffed unstuffed sealed or unsealed as long as the dimensional limits are within specified ranges Papers Thickness Weight Size SV61228 Rev A White Wove Bond Paper Tyvec Recycled Paper Newsprint Coated Paper Card Stock Brow
22. served Printed in the USA Printed on recyclable paper ee SV61228REVA
23. tment handles materials of varying thicknesses 2 Stacker Full Arm Fixture Sets the stop position for mailpieces on the ramp and raises lowers full arm 3 Stacker Full Arm This arm is adjusted so that the mailpieces stack in an orderly sequence for retaining presort order and stop the printer when the Stacker is full 4 Hold Down Springs and Rollers These springs and rollers are adjusted to keep the mailpieces in contact with the conveyor belts 6 SV61228 Rev A W983 Stacker W863 Dryer Operating Guide Connector and Side Panels The illustrations above show the Stacker connectors and fuses 1 Trip Sensor connector This is where the cable from the Stacking full arm is connected This activates when the Stacker is full Printer Interface connector This is where the interface cable coming from the printer is connected Circuit Breaker 1 0 A switch This is a switch that toggles if pieces jam in the Stacker causing the Stacker to power off automatically After the jam is cleared you must press this switch to reset the Stacker before you can resume operation Fuses Two 1 6 Amp Slo Blow 250 VAC fuses Dryer 11 5 A 120 VAC This is an 11 5 amp convenience outlet to be used with the optional ink Dryer W863 Power 12 0 A 120 VAC receptacle This is where the input power cord is connected for the Stacker SV61228 Rev A 7 V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide WARNING The Stacker when used with the D
24. tment of Communications Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the U S Standard for Safety UL1950 Third Edition Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment and Canadian Standards C22 2 No 950 95 Third Edition Safety of Infor mation Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment First Edition March 2004 2004 Pitney Bowes Inc All rights reserved This book may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any fashion or stored in a retrieval system of any type or transmitted by any means electronically or mechanically without the express written permission of Pitney Bowes Inc We have made every reasonable effort to assure the accuracy and usefulness of this manual however we cannot assume responsibility for errors or omissions or liability for the misuse or misapplication of our products AddressRight is registered trademark of Pitney Bowes V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Table of Contents oalety Summary aa al aa Ad da d 3 V 983 Povver Stacker Controls and indicaters 5 Operator Panel da Ada 5 e
25. tructions before attempting to operate this equipment Use this equipment only for its intended purpose To reduce the risk of fire and or electric shock do not attempt to disassemble this machine All areas of the machine requiring disassembly should be accessed only by your Pitney Bowes Customer Service Representative If service is required contact your Pitney Bowes Customer Service Representative Do not remove covers This machine cabinet serves to enclose hazardous parts If the machine has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged in any way notify your Pitney Bowes Customer Service Representative To protect against electric shock plug the machine into properly grounded wall outlets only V 983 Stacker VV863 Dryer Operating Guide Be certain that the area in front of the wall outlet into which this machine is plugged is free from obstruction e power cord wall plugs are the primary means of disconnecting the machine from the AC supply e The wall outlet should be near the machine and easily accessible DO NOT use an adapter plug on the line cord or wall outlet DO NOT remove the ground pin from the line cord e Ground must be properly connected before powering machine Do not alter or defeat the grounding system throughout the machine in any way e Avoid using wall outlets that are controlled by wall switches or shared with other equipment DO NOT route the power cord over sharp edges or let it be trapped

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