APPENDIX A: GENERAL AND ELECTRICAL

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Computer Setup

1.Read all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before operating your computer.

2.Retain all safety and operating instructions.

3.Never use this product near water or a heat source.

4.Only set-up the computer on a stable work surface.

5.Only operate the computer using the power source type indicated on the rating label.

6.Never block or cover any openings or fans in the computer case. These are required for ventilation.

7.Never insert objects of any kind into the ventilation openings.

8.Make sure that your computer is properly grounded when in use.

Do not attempt to plug your computer into an outlet that is not properly grounded.

If an extension cord is used with your computer, ensure that the total ampere rating on the computer does not exceed the maximum rating on the extension cord.

Computer Use

1.Route the power cord and all cables away from where people might walk or trip over them. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord.

2.Do not spill anything on or into your computer.

3.To avoid electrical shock, always unplug all power, modem and any other cables from the wall outlets before handling the computer.

APPENDIX A: GENERAL AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Warning

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can cause damage to internal system components if precautions are not taken. ESD is caused by static electricity and the damage caused is usually permanent.

Computer technicians wear a special wrist-strap that grounds them to the computer’s case to prevent ESD damage. You can reduce the chances of ESD damage by doing the following:

1.Turn off your computer’s power and wait several minutes before starting to work.

2.Ground yourself by touching the case of the computer.

3.Touch only those items which must be replaced.

4.Avoid walking around while replacing items inside the case, especially if you are on a carpet or during low temperature and low humidity.

5.If you have to remove peripheral cards for any reason, place them on the portion of the computer’s case that was removed. Do not touch the edge connectors at the bottom of the card that mate to the system board.

General Safety Precautions

Mechanical Shock: Your computer should never be subjected to severe mechanical shocks. Careless handling of your notebook may cause damage. Mechanical Shock is not covered by the warranty.

Electrical Shock: If you do not open up your system unit, there is nothing to worry about. Your computer system protects itself against most irregularities in the power source.

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