HP 17XL579 manual Safety, Batteries

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2. Caller identification (which occurs between the first and second ring cadences) is not destroyed.

 

This equipment does not fully meet Telecom’s impedance requirements. Performance

 

limitations may occur when used in conjuction with some parts of the network.

 

Telecom will accept no responsibility should difficulties arise in such circumstances.

 

This equipment should not be used under any circumstances which may constitute a

 

nuisance to other Telecom customers.

 

This equipment shall not be set to make automatic calls to the Telecom 111

 

Emergency Service.

Safety

 

 

Safety is important when you are operating your computer. Follow the guidelines in

 

this section to enjoy your computing experience.

Batteries

For information about real-time clock battery replacement, contact your Compaq-

 

authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider.

ÅWARNING: Your computer is provided with a battery-powered, real-time clock circuit. Danger of explosion and risk of personal injury exists if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. Do not attempt to recharge the battery, disassemble it, remove it, immerse it in water, or dispose of it in fire.

ÅWARNING: This computer may contain a lithium-ion or nickel-metal-hydride battery pack. There is a risk of fire and chemical burn if the battery pack is handled improperly. Do not disassemble, crunch, puncture, or short external contacts, dispose of in water or fire, or expose to temperatures higher than 140°F (60°C).

ÄCAUTION: Do not dispose of batteries with general household waste. To dispose of them or recycle them, use the public collection system in accordance with local regulations or return them to Compaq, an authorized Compaq Partner, or the point-of-sale. In North America, dispose of nickel-metal-hydride or lithium-ion batteries by taking advantage of the Compaq battery recycling program. You will be provided with a postage-paid battery pack mailer pre-addressed to a reclamation facility where the metals are recycled.

Power Cords If you were not provided with a power cord for your computer or for an AC power accessory intended for use with your computer, you should purchase a power cord that is approved for use in your country.

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Government Approvals

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Contents Presario 2000 191432-001 Page Contents Page Iii Government ApprovalsPage Page Page Safety and Comfort Promoting a Safe and Comfortable Work Environment Take Action for Safety and ComfortImportant Choices Key Principles AdjustMove RelaxRemember Finding Your Comfort ZoneVary Your Posture Range of PositionsDifferent Postures Organizing Your AdjustmentsProviding enough leg room Feet, Knees, and LegsGetting comfortable BackDon’t anchor your wrists Forearms Wrists, HandsEyes Shoulders and ElbowsChecking elbow height Resting your eyesArranging Your Work Area Cleaning your monitor and eyeglassesMonitor Having your eyes examinedPositioning the monitor Adjusting the monitor heightTilting the monitor Hint Eye HeightHint Adjusting Brightness and Contrast Adjusting monitor height for bifocal and trifocal usersEliminating glare and reflections on your monitor Hint Notebook ViewingUsing a keyboard tray comfortably Adjusting the keyboard height and slopePositioning the keyboard Aligning the mouse and keyboardUsing a palm rest Using arm supportsArm Supports and a Palm Rest Papers and Books Using a document holderMinimizing your reach Hint For Pauses OnlyPhone Working in Comfort Using a ComputerReaching for keys and key combinations Typing StyleHint Long Hours of Use Hint Keep it LightClean frequently Adjusting software controlsHint Hunt-and-Peck Typing Switch Hands Using a Keyboard on a SofaAligning forearms, wrists, and hands Hint Pointing ComfortTake breaks Taking Breaks Varying Your TasksVary your tasks Reduce sources of stressMonitoring Your Health Habits ExerciseMonitoring personal tolerance levels and limits Cultivating health and fitnessFrom the Ground Up From the Top Down Organizing Your AdjustmentsHint Be Inventive Shoulders Arms, Wrists Hands Eyes Self-CheckKeys? General Prevention ComputingProduct Safety Policy Electrical and Mechanical Safety InformationSafety Standards General PracticeDamage requiring service General Precautions for Compaq ProductsInstallation Requirements Servicing Mounting accessoriesVentilation Water and moistureAccessibility Power sourcesVoltage select switch Internal batteryReplacement parts CleaningSafety check Options and upgradesPrecautions for Server and Network Products Precautions for Portable Computer ProductsSafety interlocks and enclosures Hot surfacesHot-pluggable power supplies Accessories and optionsProducts with casters Floor standing productsCompatibility Power linesExternal television antenna grounding Lightning protectionSafety and Comfort Antenna Grounding No. ComponentLaser Safety Warnings Compliance with International Regulations Compliance with Cdrh RegulationsLaser Product Label Laser informationHuman Factors and Ergonomics Society For More InformationNational Safety Council Library European Union Notice Government ApprovalsCables Federal Communications Commission NoticeJapanese Notice Regulations Governing the Use of Modems Telecom Network ApprovalsRinger Equivalence Number REN Telephone Consumer Protection Act Canadian Regulations Governing the Use of Modems Telephone Babt Users NoticeNetwork ConnectionGovernment Approvals Benutzerhinweise für besondere Bestimmungen in Deutschland Benutzerhinweise für besondere Bestimmungen in ÖsterreichWahlsperre Speciale gebruiksinstructies voor Nederland Brugerinstruktioner i overensstemmelse med danske kravNew Zealand Modem Statements Batteries SafetyCdrh Regulations Laser AssembliesLaser Label Information Ergonomics Using Computer GermanLocating Regulatory Compliance Mobile ProductsTypical Agency Label Component Energy Compliance Energy Star Compliance
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