SelectALocationForYourConsole - Microsoft 52V-00088 - 360 Elite System Game Console User Manual

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SELECTALOCATIONFORYOURCONSOLE

PreventtheConsolefromFalling
If the Xbox 360 console falls and hits
someone, especially a small child, it could
cause serious injury. To reduce the risk of
such injuries and damage to the Xbox 360
console, set up the Xbox 360 console
according to these instructions. Place the
console on a surface that:
• Is flat and level.
• Is stable and not likely to tip over.
• Allows all four feet of the console to
be in contact with the surface.
• Is not likely to allow the console to slip
or slide off.
• Is clean and free of dust and debris.
PreventtheConsolefromOverheating
Do not block any ventilation openings on the
console or power supply. Do not place the
console or power supply on a bed, sofa, or
other soft surface that may block ventilation
openings. Do not place the console or power
supply in a confined space, such as a
bookcase, rack, or stereo cabinet, unless the
space is well ventilated.
Do not place the console or power supply
near any heat sources, such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or amplifiers.

If the surface or console feet become dirty
or dusty, clean them with a dry cloth. If
the console is positioned vertically, put it
on a surface where it is not likely to fall if
it tips over.
Arrange all cables and cords so that
people and pets are not likely to trip over
or accidentally pull on them as they move
around or walk through the area. When
the console is not in use, you may need to
disconnect all cables and cords from the
front and rear of the console to keep them
out of the reach of children and pets. Do
not allow children to play with cables and
cords.
AvoidSmokeandDust
Do not use the console in smoky or dusty
locations. Smoke and dust can damage the
console, particularly the DVD drive.
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