HP D310 Micro manual Comfort and Safety Checklist, Preparing Your Work Environment

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Comfort and Safety Checklist

Comfort and Safety Checklist

Preparing Your Work Environment

When using HP computing equipment, it is important that your work environment contributes to your comfort and productivity:

Document holder

Keyboard

Slope

<15°

Thigh

Keyboard Height

Clearance

>6cm

64-76 cm

Work Surface Height - Your work surface should be height adjustable. To ensure that your worksurface is at the correct height, first adjust the height of your chair so that your feet are firmly on the floor, then adjust the work surface height until your forearms are parallel to the floor when you have your fingers on the keyboard or other input devices.

Chair - Your chair should provide a comfortable sitting position including features such as a height and tilt adjustment feature, curved seat edge, a stable base (for example, five legs and castors, adjustable back support, a freely rotating swivel, fully adjustable padded arm rests).

Monitor - Place your monitor so that the top of the screen is at, or slightly below, eye level (up to 15 degrees).

Work Surface Arrangement - Make sure that all elements of your HP PC system for example, monitor, document holder, keyboard, mice and other input devices, and headphones and speakers- are optimally arranged and adjusted to meet your personal requirements. For example, if you are primarily using the keyboard, place it directly in front of you, not to the side. If your work involves extensive use of a mouse or other pointing device, place that device directly in front of your left or right arm. If you are using both a mouse and keyboard, place them both at the same work surface height and close together. If a palm rest is used, the height should be flush with the front edge of the keyboard. Other items, such as your telephone or notepad, should also be considered.

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Contents Quick user’s Guide Important Safety Information Important Safety InformationImportant Ergonomic Information Setting Up and Using Your PCConnecting Devices to the Rear of the PC If your PC is equipped with a rear voltage selection switch Connecting the Power CordIf your PC has no rear voltage selection switch Preparing Your Work Environment Comfort and Safety ChecklistOverall Your Work PostureStopping Your PC Using Your PCStarting Your PC for the First Time If Your PC Does Not Start Properly Solving ProblemsIf Your PC Has a Hardware Problem Have you checked that Monitor Doesn’t WorkHow Mouse Doesn’t WorkRecovering or Changing your Operating System Recovering Your PC’s Hard Disk ContentsUsing HP Instant Support Checking Your PC’s ConfigurationStarting e-Diagtools from the Hard Drive HP Hardware DiagnosticsWhere Can I Get e-Diagtools? General HP Hardware WarrantyHP Hardware Warranty Options Warranty entitlement description International WarrantyNorth & Latin America Europe, Middle East & Africa HP Customer Care Center Phone NumbersSoftware HP Software Limited WarrantyHP Software License Agreement Support Policy for Microsoft Operating Systems Service PackDeclaration of Conformity Regulatory InformationFCC for USA only Canadian Department of Communications Notice Safety Warning for the USA and Canada Replacing the Battery Technical CharacteristicsRecycling your PC Recycling your PCPage If You Have a Problem
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