User's Manual
1
Choosing a Location
When
selecting
a
place
to
set
up
your
system,
choose
a
safe,
convenient
location
that
provides
the
following:
A
flat,
hard
surface.
Surfaces
like
beds
and
carpets
attract
static
electricity,
which
can
erase
data
on
your
disks,
damage
the
computer’s
circuitry,
and
prevent
proper
ventilation.
Good
air
circulation.
Leave
several
inches
of
space
around
the
computer
so
air
can
move
freely.
Moderate
environmental
conditions.
Select
a
cool,
dry
area
and
protect
your
computer
from
extremes
in
temperature,
humidity,
dust,
and
smoke.
Avoid
direct
sunlight
or
other
heat
sources.
No
electromagnetic
interference.
Do
not
place
your
system
too
close
to
any
electrical
device,
such
as a
telephone
or
television,
which
generates
an
electromagnetic
field.
Appropriate
power
source.
Connect
all
your
equipment
with
the
appropriate
power
cords
for
the
power
source
in
your
area.
If
you
are
operating
the
computer
in a
country
other
than
the
one
in
which
you
purchased
it,
see
“Power
Source
Requirements” in
Appendix
A
for
the
cord
you
should
use.
1-2
Setting
Up
Your System