Xerox 332DC Leaflet

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All measurements were made on products performing within established operating specifications and received 
recommended maintenance procedures.  Xerox certifies that this product meets or exceeds the applicable standards for 
safety and emissions. 
www.xerox.com
 Reference “About Xerox” 
  
Product:   
Document Centre 332DC/332ST/340DC/340ST  
 
       PSDS No.:  0823 
 
  Document Centre 425DC/425ST 
                    Document Centre 432DC/432ST/440DC/440ST 
 
 
 
  Section V - Emission/Exposure Information* 
 
 
Light Source 
 
FDA Accession # 
 
FDA registered Class 1 Laser Product 
9720281-02 
 
(Internal Helium Neon Laser) 
 
Fluorescent Scanner Lamp 
 
 
Electromagnetic Emissions 
 
US 
FCC:  Class A 
 
Canada 
DOC: Class A 
 
  
Audible Noise   
 
                 TLV  
 
 
 
                  85.0 dB(A) 
 
 
          Base Machine 
Base Machine with DSS and HCF 
 
Power Saver: 
             47.0   dB(A) 
 
            47.0 dB(A)   
  
 
Standby: 
             50.0   dB(A) 
 
            40.0  dB(A) 
 
Run: 
             64.0   dB(A) 
 
            70.0  dB(A) 
 
Impulse: 
             69.0   dB(A) 
 
            75.0  dB(A) 
 
 
Ozone 
 
 
TLV 
 
68   ug/min 
 
0.009 ppm (TWA) 
 
0.1 ppm 
 
 
 
 
Concentration Based on Customer Simulation Model: 
 
 
Daily Copy Volume 
3,000 copies/8 hours 
 
 
Room Size   
9  m
3
 
 
 
1/2 Air Room Change per Hour 
 
 
Total Dust 
 
 
TLV  
 
Not Detected mg/m
 
 
10 mg/m
3  
  
Section VI - Product Recycling and Disposal 
 
This product may contain lead, mercury and other materials whose disposal may be regulated due to 
environmental considerations. For recycling and disposal information, contact your local authorities. 
In the United States, you may also refer to the Electronic Industries Alliance web site: www.eiae.org. 
For information on Xerox's worldwide equipment return and recycling programs, visit www.xerox.com  
(refer to "About Xerox" section). 
 
 
* TLV (Threshold Limit Value) and PEL (Permissible Exposure Level) respectively set by 
American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists and by Occupational Safety and 
Health Administration. These levels are considered maximum exposure permitted to ensure 
no health hazard.  TWA (Time Weighted Average) for normal, eight-hour workday.