Handling the monitor

Follow these procedures for handling a monitor:

mMake sure that the ventilation openings on the computer and the monitor are clear and unobstructed.

mIf your computer is a desktop model, some large monitors cannot safely be placed on top of it. See Chapter 1, “Setting Up Your Computer,” for information about the maximum monitor weight your computer can support.

mIf there is interference on the monitor’s screen or on a television or radio near your computer, move the affected equipment farther away.

Handling the keyboard

Take care not to spill any liquid on the keyboard. If you do, turn off your computer immediately.

mIf you spill liquid that is thin and clear, unplug the keyboard, turn it upside down to let the liquid drain out, and let it dry for 24 hours at room temperature. If, after you take these steps, the keyboard doesn’t work, take it to an Apple-authorized service provider for repair.

mIf you spill liquid that is greasy, sweet, or sticky, unplug the keyboard and take it to an Apple-authorized service provider for repair.

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