HP f1503 manual Care and Cleaning, To clean the screen

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hp pavilion f1503/f1703 LCD Monitor Care and Cleaning

Care and Cleaning

To maximize the screen lifespan of this product and to prevent damage to the liquid crystal display, it is recommended that you:

Do not let liquid get on or into the monitor.

Do not store or use the monitor in locations exposed to heat, direct sunlight, or extreme cold.

Do not store or use the monitor in a dusty environment or in locations exposed to high humidity.

Do not press sharp or pointed objects against the monitor.

Avoid touching or pressing the screen of the monitor.

Avoid setting contrast and brightness to their maximum levels for prolonged periods.

Turn off the monitor when not in use.

Clean the screen with isopropyl alcohol or ethyl alcohol diluted with water (1:1) to prevent damage to the screen’s anti-glare coating.

To clean the screen:

1Turn off the monitor and remove the power plug (pull the plug, not the cable).

2Soak a soft gauze cloth with isopropyl alcohol or ethyl alcohol diluted with water (1:1) and gently wipe the surface of the monitor. Do not dust it or wipe it with a cloth dampened with pure water.

3Dry with a clean, soft cotton cloth.

CAUTION: Never use pure water to clean the LCD screen. Do not use cleaning solutions containing fluoride, acids, or alkalis. Do not use ketone substances such as acetone or solvents such as xylene or toluene to clean the monitor. Do not use benzene, thinner, ammonia, or any volatile substance to clean the monitor’s screen or cabinet. These chemicals may damage the monitor.

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Contents Hp pavilion F1503/f1703 Inch/17-inch LCD Monitor English Hp pavilion f1503/f1703 15-inch/17-inch LCD Monitor Important Safety Instructions Working in comfort What the f1503 Monitor Offers HP f1503 monitor has the following featuresVesa is the Video Electronics Standards Association What the f1703 Monitor Offers HP f1703 monitor has the following featuresEnglish Unpacking the Monitor Connecting the power and video cables Setting Up the MonitorTo disconnect the cables from the f1503/f1703 monitor To connect the cables to the f1503/f1703 monitorConnecting speakers to the monitor English To connect a two-speaker system without a subwoofer To connect a two-speaker and subwoofer system Turn on the PC, the monitor, the subwoofer, and the speakers To adjust the monitor position Adjusting the Position of the Monitor ScreenTo secure the monitor Securing the monitorWindows 2000 users Installing the DriversTo install the driver for the f1503 or f1703 monitor Windows XP users Windows Me usersSelect the Specify a Location box Menu Using the MonitorUsing the Auto-Adjustment function Using the On Screen Display Adjusting the Monitor SettingsTo adjust display settings Icon Setting menu Setting description Setting menusEnglish English To adjust tints of white Adjusting the Color settingsTo adjust User Color To change OSD lock setting Adjusting the OSD settingsTo change OSD settings To adjust OSD V Position To adjust OSD TimeoutTo adjust OSD H Position To change settings with Auto Configuration Using the Auto Configuration optionTo use Factory settings Using the Factory settings optionTo change the language of On Screen Display Selecting a Language for On Screen DisplayEnglish To view the serial number, resolution mode, or working time Picture is fuzzy TroubleshootingPicture is not centered Pixels are missingColors are not pure F1503 15-inch monitor LCD Monitor Quality Pixel Policy for f1503 MonitorF1703 17-inch monitor LCD Monitor Quality Pixel Policy for f1703 MonitorTechnical Specifications for the f1503 Monitor Tilt Stand Maximum tilt Technical Specifications for the f1703 Monitor Tilt Stand Maximum tilt angle To clean the screen Care and CleaningEnvironmental Information Cables Regulatory InformationModifications European Union Notice Avis CanadienHinweis für Deutschland Geräuschemission Mprii StatementEnergy Star Compliance Power CordsWhat does the environmental labeling involve? Why do we have environmentally labeled computers?TCO ’99 English Cadmium† Environmental requirementsFlame retardants Lead MercuryCFCs freons