Chapter 9: Maintenance; General Cleaning - HP 250 Operating

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Maintenance
Maintenance of your HP 250 and associated peripherals
(disc
drives, printers, plotters, consoles) is limited to periodic
cleaning of the external surfaces.
Cleaning intervals are
determined by the type of operation, local air contamination, and
climatic conditions.
WARNING
Disconnect devices from the power source prior
to performing any maintenance.
While cleaning,
apply water using a lint-free cloth or sponge.
Do not allow water to run into electrical com-
ponents or circuits, or through openings in any
enclosure as it may create a shock hazard.
General Cleaning
1)
Get rid of any accumulated dust by vacuuming the surrounding
area.
2)
Clean outer surfaces only.
Use only mild soap and water on a
damp sponge or cloth.
Do not use an abrasive cleanser; using
one can result in scratches on the surface you are cleaning.
Wipe all surfaces dry after cleaning; be sure that moisture
does not get into the keyboard of your workstation or any
other part of the system.
More detailed instructions for system peripherals are presented
in separate reference manuals.
REMINDER
When you have finished,
remember to
reconnect all devices as before.
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Maintenance
Maintenance of your HP 250 and associated peripherals
(disc
drives, printers, plotters, consoles) is limited to periodic
cleaning of the external surfaces.
Cleaning intervals are
determined by the type of operation, local air contamination, and
climatic conditions.
WARNING
Disconnect devices from the power source prior
to performing any maintenance.
While cleaning,
apply water using a lint-free cloth or sponge.
Do not allow water to run into electrical com-
ponents or circuits, or through openings in any
enclosure as it may create a shock hazard.
General Cleaning
1)
Get rid of any accumulated dust by vacuuming the surrounding
area.
2)
Clean outer surfaces only.
Use only mild soap and water on a
damp sponge or cloth.
Do not use an abrasive cleanser; using
one can result in scratches on the surface you are cleaning.
Wipe all surfaces dry after cleaning; be sure that moisture
does not get into the keyboard of your workstation or any
other part of the system.
More detailed instructions for system peripherals are presented
in separate reference manuals.
REMINDER
When you have finished,
remember to
reconnect all devices as before.
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