Cleaning; Transporting The Workstation - Micros Systems Ultra Setup Manual

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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
The occurrence of electrostatic discharge (ESD) usually takes the
form of a discharge from the operator's hand to cash drawers, the
workstation, or other peripherals connected to the workstation.
ESD is more common in the dry climates during the winter, and
less common in the moist climates. The PCWS has good built-in
immunity to ESD in most environments. However, tile or anti-static
carpet should still be employed in the area near the workstation.
Temperature and Humidity
The continuous operating temperature for the PCWS is between
40°F and 113°F (5°C to 45°C). A constant humidity between 40%
and 90% is desired for proper operation of the equipment.

Cleaning

Transporting the Workstation

If a hard disk is installed, always power down the workstation
before transporting it, even if you are just moving it across your
work surface. The high density hard drives used today are more
susceptible to damage if subjected to a sudden physical shock while
they are operating, especially if the heads happen to be reading or
writing to the disk surface. Powering off the workstation
automatically parks the heads, allowing you to move the unit
without risking damage to the hard disk.
PCWS Ultra Setup Guide
WARNING:
Always use a chamois or clean lint-free cloth to clean
the PCWS cabinet and touchscreen surface. Do not use
chemical, alcohol, or petroleum based cleaners that are
not recommended for plastics.
Depending on how much they are used, floppy drives,
mag card readers and tape backup drives require
periodic cleaning. Cleaning kits are available from a
variety of sources. Be sure to follow the instructions
supplied with the cleaning kits.
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Care and Handling
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