Cleaning the keyboard
CAUTION:
under the keys.
If the keyboard has an on/off switch, turn it off.
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Follow the safety precautions in the Maintenance and Service Guide for your workstation before
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cleaning the computer.
Visible debris underneath or between the keys can be removed by vacuuming or shaking.
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Canned, pressurized air can be used to clean debris from under the keys. Use caution because
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too much air pressure can dislodge lubricants applied under the wide keys.
If you remove a key, use a specially designed key remover to prevent damage to the keys. This
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tool is available from many electronic supply outlets.
CAUTION:
are improperly removed or installed, the keyboard might not function properly.
Clean under a key with a swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol and squeezed out. Be careful
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not to wipe away lubricants necessary for proper key functions. Allow the parts to air dry before
reassembly.
Use tweezers to remove any fibers or dirt in confined areas.
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Cleaning the monitor
Follow the safety precautions in the Maintenance and Service Guide for your workstation before
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cleaning the computer.
To clean the monitor, wipe the monitor screen with a towelette designed for cleaning monitors or a
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clean cloth moistened with water.
CAUTION:
housing and damage a component.
Never use solvents or flammable liquids on the monitor because display or housing damage may
result.
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Use safety glasses equipped with side shields before attempting to clean debris from
Never remove a wide key (like the space bar key) from the keyboard. If these keys
Do not use sprays or aerosols directly on the screen—the liquid might seep into the