- 167 -Maintenance88. MaintenanceThis chapter explains how to replace consumables, clean the machine, and move or transport themachine. Replacing Consumable ItemsThis section explains how to replace consumable items.Note Use only genuine Oki Data consumable items to ensure optimum quality. Service for problems caused by the use of consumable items other than genuine OKI consumables is not covered under thewarranty or in the maintenance contract.WARNINGDo not throw the toner ortoner cartridge into the fire.Doing so may cause tonersplashes leading to burns.Do not keep toner cartridgesnear fire. They may catchfire, which can spread andcause burns.Do not vacuum spilled tonerpowder. If vacuuming, it maycause ignition due to thesparks from electric contacts.Toner spillage on the floorshould be wiped up using awet cloth.CAUTIONThere are high temperatureparts in the device. Do nottouch the periphery of thelabel "Caution HighTemperature", which maycause burns.Keep the toner cartridge outof reach of young children. Ifyoung children swallow tonerpowder, seek immediatemedical attention.If toner powder is inhaled,gargle with large amounts ofwater and move the person tothe open area for fresh air.Seek medical attention ifnecessary.If your skin is exposed totoner, wash thoroughly withsoap.If toner gets into your eyes,flush with large amounts ofwater immediately.If you swallow toner powder,take large amounts of waterto weaken the toner. Seekmedical attention ifnecessary.When handling a paper jam,or replacing the tonercartridge, make sure not toget your clothes and handsdirty. When toner powderstains on your clothes, washwith cold water. If you washwith hot water, the toner maybe soaked into the cloth; itmay be difficult to clean.Do not disassemble the tonercartridge. Toner powder mayfly upward, and you mayinhale the toner powder ormay get your clothes andhands dirty.Keep used toner cartridges ina bag so that the tonerpowder cannot fly upward.