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Safety and Comfort Guide
Compaq Computer Corporation
Notice
Chapter 1 Safety and Comfort
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Chapter 2 Government Approvals
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◆Numbness, burning, or tingling
◆Soreness, aching, or tenderness
◆Pain, throbbing, or swelling
◆Tightness or stiffness
◆Weakness or coldness
Important Choices
Take Action for Safety and Comfort
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Remember
comfort zone
range
Vary Your Posture
Different Tasks
Different
Postures
Feet, Knees, and Legs
Back
Forearms
Wrists, and
Hands
Shoulders and Elbows
Eyes
Monitor
Positioning the monitor
Adjusting the monitor height
Tilting the monitor
Adjusting monitor height for bifocal and trifocal users
Eliminating glare and reflections on your monitor
If glare is a problem, consider these actions:
Move your monitor to a place where glare and bright reflections are eliminated
◆Attach a glare-reductionfilter to your monitor
Keyboard and Pointing Device
Positioning the keyboard
Adjusting the keyboard height and slope
Shoulders and Elbows
Aligning the mouse and keyboard
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Papers and Books
Phone
Using a
Notebook
Computer
Typing Style
Pointing Style
Using a Keyboard on a Sofa
Taking Breaks
and Varying
Your Tasks
Monitoring Your
Health Habits
and Exercise
From the Ground Up
From the Top Down
Seated Position
Shoulders
Arms, Wrists
and Hands
Keyboard and
Pointing Device
Notebook Computing
General Prevention
◆Do you change postures frequently
◆Do you avoid resting your wrists on your thighs while typing
Where possible, have you tried using a
Introduction
Product Safety
Policy and
General Practice
General Precautions for Compaq Products
◆There are noticeable signs of overheating
Servicing
Mounting accessories
Ventilation
Water and moisture
Power sources
Accessibility
Voltage select switch
Internal battery
Power cords
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Precautions for Portable Computer Products
Precautions for Server and Network Products
Accessories and options
Products with casters
Hot-pluggablepower supplies
◆Install the power supply before connecting the power cord to the power supply
◆Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply from the server
Precautions for Products with External Television Antenna Connectors
Antenna Grounding
No. Component
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
◆Do not use this product to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak
Precautions for Products with Laser Devices
Laser Safety Warnings
Compliance with CDRH Regulations
Compliance with International Regulations
Laser Product Label
Laser information
Working Safely with Your Computer. Washington, D.C.: National Safety Council
Or write to:
American National Standards Institute
http://www.ansi.org
EMAIL: info@ansi.org
International Standards Organization (ISO)
Central Secretariat
International Organization for Standardization 1, rue de Varembé
Case postale
CH-1211Genève 20, Switzerland TEL: +41 22 749 01
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◆EN 55022 (CISPR 22) - Electromagnetic Interference
◆EN 60950 (IEC 60950) - Product Safety
◆EN 50082-1(IEC 801-2,IEC 801-3,IEC 801-4)- Electromagnetic Immunity
◆EN 60555-2(IEC 555-2)- Power Line Harmonics
Modifications
Cables
Canadian Notice
Avis Canadien
Japanese Notice
Applicable certification jack
USOC = RJ11C
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Notice:
Ringer Equivalence Number
Telephone
Network
Connection
8.This apparatus has been approved for the following facilities:
❖Connection to direct exchange lines providing DTMF signaling
❖Connection to compatible PBXs providing DTMF signaling
❖Operation in the absence of proceed indication, selectable by user
❖Call progress monitoring functions
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Voice Support
Batteries
Power Cords
Laser Assemblies
CDRH Regulations
Laser Label Information
Using the
German
Ergonomics
Notice
Mobile Products
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No
Component
Energy Compliance
Energy Star Compliance