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v

Remove

dust

from

vents

and

any

perforations

in

the

bezel.

More

frequent

cleanings

might

be

required

for

computers

in

dusty

or

high-traffic

areas.

v

Do

not

restrict

or

block

any

ventilation

openings.

v

Do

not

store

or

operate

your

computer

inside

furniture,

as

this

might

increase

the

risk

of

overheating.

v

Airflow

temperatures

into

the

computer

should

not

exceed

35°

C

(95°

F).

v

Do

not

use

non-desktop

air

filtration

devices.

Operating

environment

The

optimal

environment

in

which

to

use

your

computer

is

10°C-35°C

(50°F-95°F)

with

humidity

ranging

between

35%

and

80%.

If

your

computer

is

stored

or

transported

in

temperatures

less

than

10°C

(50°F),

allow

the

cold

computer

to

rise

slowly

to

an

optimal

operating

temperature

of

10°C-35°C

(50°F-95°F)

before

use.

This

process

could

take

two

hours

in

extreme

conditions.

Failure

to

allow

your

computer

to

rise

to

an

optimal

operating

temperature

before

use

could

result

in

irreparable

damage

to

your

computer.

If

possible,

place

your

computer

in

a

well-ventilated

and

dry

area

without

direct

exposure

to

sunshine.

Keep

electrical

appliances

such

as

an

electric

fan,

radio,

high-powered

speakers,

air

conditioner,

and

microwave

oven

away

from

your

computer

because

the

strong

magnetic

fields

generated

by

these

appliances

can

damage

the

monitor

and

data

on

the

hard

disk

drive.

Do

not

place

any

beverages

on

top

of

or

beside

the

computer

or

other

attached

devices.

If

liquid

is

spilled

on

or

in

the

computer

or

an

attached

device,

a

short

circuit

or

other

damage

might

occur.

Do

not

eat

or

smoke

over

your

keyboard.

Particles

that

fall

into

your

keyboard

can

cause

damage.

Electrical

current

safety

information

DANGER

Electrical

current

from

power,

telephone,

and

communication

cables

is

hazardous.

To

avoid

a

shock

hazard:

v

To

prevent

possible

shock

hazard,

do

not

use

your

computer

during

a

lightning

storm.

v

Do

not

connect

or

disconnect

any

cables

or

perform

installation,

maintenance,

or

reconfiguration

of

this

product

during

an

electrical

storm.

14

Safety

and

Warranty

Guide

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