Besides this manual, you should have the following items:

The main unit

The power cord

The keyboard and attached cable

Three diskettes: Startup/Operating 1, Operating 2, and Reference

An MS-DOS manual and a GW-BASIC manual.

In addition, you may have purchased a compatible monitor.

You’ll also find a registration card with the main unit. Fill out this card now and mail it to Epson. With your registration card on file, Epson can send you update information.

Be sure to keep your packing materials. They provide the best protection possible for your computer if you need to move or ship it later.

2 Choosing a Location

Before you set up your new system, choose an appropriate place. Whether you use your computer at home or in the office, you need to find a comfortable, convenient location where it can run properly. Choose a location that provides the following:

A large, sturdy desk or table. Make sure it can easily support the weight of your system and its components.

A flat, hard surface. Soft surfaces like beds and carpeted floors attract static electricity, which erases data on your disks and can damage the computer’s circuitry. Soft surfaces also restrict ventilation.

Good air circulation. Air must be able to move freely under the system as well as behind it. Leave several inches of space around the computer to allow proper ventilation.

Moderate environmental conditions. Protect your computer from extremes in temperature, humidity, static electricity, dust, and smoke.

Avoid direct sunlight or any other source of heat. High humidity also hinders operation, so select a cool, dry area.

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