Computer Basics; Safety And Comfort; Safety Precautions; Health Precautions - Packard Bell EasyNote XS Manual

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AFETY AND
OMFORT

Safety Precautions

Please follow the guidelines below to use your computer comfortably and to avoid health problems.
Computer Environment
Make sure that the computer:
is away from direct sunlight and sources of heat;
is away from magnetic fields or any device generating static electricity;
is kept at least 30 centimetres away from a mobile phone;
is not in a dusty or damp environment;
is not placed on a carpet or any other surface that may have an electrical charge.
Cables
Do not cover or place objects on the AC adapter. Keeping the adapter clear of objects allows the adapter
to cool properly during use.
Only use the AC adapter that is supplied with your computer. Although other adapters may look simi-
lar, using them can damage your computer.
Cleaning your Computer
Never spray cleaning product directly on the screen.
If you spill liquid on your computer, switch it off immediately, unplug the AC adapter, remove the bat-
tery and make sure it is completely dry before switching it on again. Wait overnight if necessary.

Health Precautions

If you work or play for hours at a time, then make sure you take regular breaks. Look away from the
computer's screen once in a while. Do not use your computer if you are tired.
Arrange your computer so that you can work in a natural and relaxed position. Place items that you use
frequently within easy reach.
Position your computer directly in front of you for increased safety and comfort. Ensure that your key-
board and touchpad are at a comfortable height. The screen should be about 45-70 cm from your eyes.
If the "warmth" symbol is present on the underside of the computer, this indicates that the
underside surface can become hot. Avoid continuous body contact and do not place the com-
puter on your lap while it is operating.
Some disorders of the hands, wrists, arms, neck, shoulders, legs and back may be associated with, or
aggravated by certain repetitive actions. To reduce your risk of developing these disorders, type with
your wrists straight and your hands and wrists floating above the keyboard. If you experience periods of
pain, tingling, numbness or other discomfort, please contact your doctor.
We advise that parents monitor the use of games by their children. If you or your child experience any of
the following symptoms: dizziness, blurred vision, eye or muscle twitches, loss of consciousness, disori-
entation, any involuntary movement or convulsion, IMMEDIATELY discontinue use and consult your
doctor. This may happen even if the person has no medical history of epilepsy.
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