User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Setting Up Your HP Firebird
- Turning On Your HP Firebird for the First Time
- Finding More Information
- Turning On the HP Firebird
- Turning Off the HP Firebird
- Restarting the HP Firebird
- Using Lock
- Using Sleep Mode
- Connecting to the Internet
- Using the HP Firebird with Safety and Comfort
- Setting Up User Accounts
- Protecting the HP Firebird
- Guidelines for Installing Software and Hardware Devices
- Transferring Files and Settings from an Old Computer to Your HP Firebird
- Using the Norton Internet Security Antivirus Software
- Using DVD Media Drives
- Caring for Your HP Firebird
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting Computer Problems
- Updating Drivers
- System Recovery
- Index

Maintenance 37
Cleaning the HP Firebird
1 Unplug the HP Firebird from its power source.
2 Unplug the monitor from its power source.
3 Use a clean, dry cloth to dust the computer case.
4 Use a clean cloth dampened with warm water to wipe the computer case.
5 If there is sticker residue or a spill on the computer case, use isopropyl or rubbing
alcohol and a lint-free cloth to remove it.
6 Use a clean cloth to dry the computer.
Cleaning vents
Air vents keep the system cool. To maintain efficient air flow, keep these vents clean by using
a small battery-operated vacuum cleaner. (A battery-operated vacuum cleaner eliminates the
risk of electric shock.)
1 Ensure the HP Firebird is off and unplugged.
2 Run the vacuum cleaner over all the vents in the computer case, which are located on
the top (A), rear (B), and bottom (C) of the system. Use compressed air to thoroughly
remove dust.
A
B
C
Bottom View
(without stand)