Assembling Your System 3
Assembling Your System
1.
Prepare a clean, flat, and firm surface for your computer. Allow at
least three inches at the rear of the chassis for cabling and air
circulation.
2.
Protect your computer from extreme temperature and humidity. Do
not expose your computer to direct sunlight, heater ducts, and other
heat-generating objects.
3.
Keep your system away from equipment that generates magnetic
fields. Even a telephone placed too closely to the system may cause
interference.
4.
Protect your system against AC line spikes by using a 3-prong, 115-V
or 230-V (depending on the voltage supplied in your locality), and an
AC surge control outlet station. The system requires two separate wall
outlets (one per power supply).
Inspecting the Contents
Unpack the carton and inspect the contents. Standard systems include the
following items:
•
System Unit
•
Power Cables
•
User’s Guide
•
Technical Reference
•
Utilities
•
Enhanced Keyboard
Check the packing list to ensure all equipment and associated manuals are
included in your shipment. Inspect everything carefully. If you suspect any
damage from shipping, contact technical support immediately
.
Important!
Keep the product carton
and foam packing, in case
you have to ship the system.
If you return the system in
different packaging, your
warranty may be voided.
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