Welcome, and thanks
for buying an Acer Aspire computer. Now you own a multimedia system.
Your system has been designed to improve your way of working, and to meet current and future needs of any kind of user.
Before you start…
Read this section carefully, to be able to place your system in the best location. In this section you'll find also important instructions about using, maintaining, and taking care of your computer security. Take into account these instructions, to be able to use your new computer safely, and at its best.
Safety Instructions
•Follow all instructions and warnings pointed out on the product.
•Unplug the system from the outlet before proceeding with cleaning operations. To clean your system, do not use liquid or spray detergents. Use a cloth, previously dampened with water.
•Do not use the product in a damp environment, or in a way that can cause the product to get wet.
•Do not place the product on trolleys, nor on instable supports or surfaces: the computer may fall, seriously injuring people and damaging objects and supplies.
•Air holes and grids on your computer external surface have been expressly designed to give off heat: to avoid risks of fire, and computer malfunctions or failures, they should not be obstructed. Do not block these openings by placing your computer on a bed, a sofa, a blanket, or any other kind of similar surfaces.
Do not place your system near or on a heater, or a heating surface. Do not fit it in a closed structure, unless a proper ventilation has been put in place.
•The power supplied must be of the kind specified on the product label.
If you are uncertain about the type of power supply available when you install your system, consult your reseller or the local electricity company.
• This product comes with a European plug, equipped with a ground conductor.
This is a security feature. If you are not able to fit your system’s plug into the outlet, ask an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet with a new one.
Do not underestimate the importance of efficiently grounding your system.
•Do not cover the power cord with objects of any kind, and do not place it in areas subject to be walked on, or in which it may become an obstacle.
•If you use a power extension cord, be sure the power supplied is sufficient to cover the needs of the whole system.
•Do not insert objects through the holes and grids of the computer case: this may cause dangerous electric shocks, fires, and shorts.
•Do not pour any kind of liquid on your system, or on your system’s components.
•Do not try to service your system: opening or removing its covers exposes you to several risks, including electric shocks. Have your system serviced only by qualified operators. Service and maintenance by people not belonging to the Acer Authorized Technical Support may invalidate your product warranty.
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