Lenovo 3000 J warranty Arranging your workspace, Comfort, Glare and lighting

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Chapter 1. Arranging your workspace

To get the most from your computer, arrange both the equipment you use and your work area to suit your needs and the kind of work you do. Your comfort is of foremost importance, but light sources, air circulation, and the location of electrical outlets also can affect the way you arrange your workspace.

Comfort

Although no single working position is ideal for everyone, here are a few guidelines to help you find a position that suits you best.

Sitting in the same position for a long time can cause fatigue. A good chair can make a big difference. The backrest and seat should adjust independently and provide good support. The seat should have a curved front to relieve pressure on the thighs. Adjust the seat so that your thighs are parallel to the floor and your feet are either flat on the floor or on a footrest.

When using the keyboard, keep your forearms parallel to the floor and your wrists in a neutral, comfortable position. Try to keep a light touch on the keyboard and your hands and fingers relaxed. You can change the angle of the keyboard for maximum comfort by adjusting the position of the keyboard feet.

Viewing Distance

Lower

Back

Support

Seat

Height

Adjust the monitor so the top of the screen is at, or slightly below, eye level. Place the monitor at a comfortable viewing distance, usually 51 to 61 cm (20 to 24 in.), and position it so you can view it without having to twist your body. Also position other equipment you use regularly, such as the telephone or a mouse, within easy reach.

Glare and lighting

Position the monitor to minimize glare and reflections from overhead lights, windows, and other light sources. Even reflected light from shiny surfaces can cause annoying reflections on your monitor screen. Place the monitor at right

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Quick Reference Lenovo 3000 J Series Page Lenovo 3000 J Series Page Contents Appendix A. IBM Lotus Software Offer Conditions that require immediate action Important safety informationService General safety guidelinesPower cords and power adapters Plugs and outlets Extension cords and related devicesHeat and product ventilation BatteriesCD and DVD drive safety Lithium battery notice Additional safety informationLaser compliance statement Modem safety information Power supply statement Xiv Quick Reference Additional help Xvi Quick Reference Comfort Arranging your workspaceGlare and lighting Electrical outlets and cable lengths Air circulationSetting up your computer PHO Phone Line Setting up your computer 1394 Finishing the software installation Turning on powerCompleting important tasks Updating your antivirus software Installing other operating systemsStarting the Setup Utility Updating your operating systemRecording your computer information Shutting down the computerQuick Reference Creating and using product recovery discs Recovering softwareTo create Product Recovery discs, do the following Backup and recoveryTo use Product Recovery discs, do the following To perform a backup operation, do the following Using the rescue and recovery workspaceMenu bar, click Create and view backups Quick Reference Solving recovery problems Post-recovery notesCreating and using a Recovery Repair diskette Creating and using rescue mediaRecovering or installing device drivers Setting a rescue device in the startup sequence Getting information Getting information, help, and serviceGetting help and service Using the documentation and diagnostic programsTelephone numbers Calling for servicePurchasing additional services Other servicesQuick Reference Basic troubleshooting Troubleshooting and diagnosticsSymptom Action Running Diagnostics from the Rescue and Recovery workspace PC Doctor for DOS DiagnosticsCreating a Diagnostics diskette Running the Diagnostics diskette About IBM Lotus Notes About IBM Lotus SmartSuite Appendix A. IBM Lotus Software OfferCustomer Support U. S. Or Canada International License Agreement Proof of EntitlementLatin American Countries European Countries Asia Pacific Countries Appendix B. Customer Replacement Units CRUs Quick Reference Part 1 General Terms Appendix C. Lenovo Statement of Limited WarrantyWhat this Warranty Covers What this Warranty Does not CoverWhat Lenovo Will Do to Correct Problems How to Obtain Warranty ServiceYour Additional Responsibilities Exchange of a Machine or PartGoverning Law Limitation of LiabilityPart 2 Country-unique Terms Venezuela ParaguayPeru UruguayCambodia and Laos Asia Pacific AustraliaCAMBODIA, INDONESIA, and Laos India PEOPLE’S Republic of China PRC JapanMalaysia NEW ZealandEUROPE, Middle EAST, Africa Emea SingaporeGoverning Law Arbitration The following is added under this heading Consumers European Union EUFollowing paragraphs are added to this section France EgyptGermany Ireland HungarySlovakia Items for Which Lenovo is Not LiableUnited Kingdom Warranty Period Part 3 Warranty InformationTypes Types Courier or Depot Service Types of Warranty ServiceCustomer Replaceable Unit ″CRU″ Service On-site ServiceCRU and Customer Carry-In or Mail-In Service Customer Carry-In or Mail-In ServiceCRU and On-site Service CRU and Courier or Depot ServiceCountry or Region Telephone Number Country or Region Telephone Number Country or Region Telephone Number Guarantee supplement for Mexico Appendix C. Lenovo Statement of Limited Warranty Quick Reference Appendix D. Notices Trademarks Television output noticeIBM Electronic emissions noticesEuropean Union EMC Directive conformance statement Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statementCanadian Department of Communications certification label Power cord notice Power cord part Number Used in these countries and regions Power cord part Number Used in these countries and regions Appendix D. Notices Quick Reference Page Part Number 41T2206
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