How Not to Incorrectly Care for Computer Hardware

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How Not to Incorrectly Care for Computer Hardware Establish Safe Work Practices By Blaine and Zach

Establishing Safe Work Practices! Topic One! Establishing Safe Work Practices!

Safety Instructions! Read all of the instructions on this section when setting up and using the product.

Choosing a Place for the Product Avoid places with rapid temperature changes. Avoid places subject to dust, shock and vibrations. Leave enough room for sufficient ventilation. Place the product near a power outlet so it may be easily unplugged. Place the product on a flat and even surface.

Choosing a Power Source Use only the correct power source, labeled on the back of your product. Make sure your power cord meets safety standards. Do not use a damaged or frayed power cord.

When handling ink cartridges Don’t open the cartridges until you use them. Do not shake the printer cartridges. Keep the cartridges Do not touch the circuitry located on the back of the cartridge. Do not remove or tear the label on the cartridge.

When using the product Do not put your hand inside the product while operational. Do not block or cover the openings on the product. Do not insert objects into the slots on the product. Be careful around the product to avoid accidents to the product.

If the product has a LCD panel To clean the LCD panel, use a soft cloth and do not use liquids or chemical cleaners. If the display is damaged, contact your dealer. Be very caution and gentle when handling this screen as they are very fragile.

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