Mitsubishi Electric CX series Owner's Handbook Manual page 6

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Maintenance
Switch off and disconnect all cables before attempting to clean the computer.
Do not use sprays, solvents or abrasives that might damage the system unit surface.
Do not use cleaning fluids or sprays near air vents, ports, or the diskette and CD-
ROM drives.
Occasionally wipe the system unit with a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth.
Occasionally wipe over the air vents on the rear and sides of the system unit. Dust
and fluff can block the vents and limit the airflow.
Occasionally clean the diskette and CD-ROM drives using a proprietary head
cleaner.
Occasionally wipe the monitor with a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth. It is best to
use anti-static glass cleaner on the monitor screen, but do not spray glass cleaner
directly onto the screen; it could run down inside the case and damage the circuitry.
Transporting
Use common sense when handling the computer; hard disks in particular can be
damaged if the computer is dropped or handled roughly. As a precaution, back up
the contents of the hard disks to tape or diskettes before moving the computer.
Switch off and disconnect all cables before attempting to move the computer,
particularly do not try to move the computer while it is plugged into the AC power
supply.
When lifting and carrying the computer, use the metal sides of the system unit and
never attempt to lift the system unit with a monitor still on top.
If you need to transport the computer any great distance, use the original packing
materials.
If you are planning to use the computer in another country, it may not be suitable,
check with your supplier, particularly on the availability of the correct AC power
cords.
Note
Any existing maintenance or warranty agreement may not be supportable in another
country. The system may have to be returned to the supplier.
S a f e t y & R e g u l a t o r y N o t i c e s
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