User Manual

M240
Panel PC
4
Safety and Maintenance
To avoid any damages caused by improper usage, please read the following information
carefully before you start using your panel PC.
Electrical and Power Source Related Hazards
Use only the power supply and power cord included with your device.
Ensure your electrical outlet is the same voltage and frequency as shown on the power
supply. If you are unsure of the outlets voltage and frequency, please consult the local
power authority.
To avoid power circuit overloads, ensure your wall outlet, extension cord, power strip, or
other electrical receptacles are rated to handle the total current drawn by the M215 in
combination with other devices sharing the same power circuit.
Please route the power cord properly to prevent people from stepping on the cords.
For your safety, avoid touching the plug if your hands are wet.
Hold the power cord by the plug when disconnecting it from the electrical outlet.
If the device is not going to be in use for an extended period of time, disconnect the device
from the electrical outlet.
Allowing foreign objects or liquids to enter the device could result in fire or electric shock.
Abnormal Handling Procedure / Technical Support and Contact Information
Product itself is designed with “long-press” on the “Power Button” as enforced shut-down.
Access number to local system integrator partners.
Environmental Related Hazards
Do not use the device under the following conditions:
In extremely hot, cold or humid environments. For more information, please refer to
page 14.
In areas susceptible to excessive dirt, dust, fumes, or steam.
In direct sunlight or heat generating sources.
Disposal of the Battery
Most rechargeable lithium polymer batteries are classified as non-hazardous waste and can
be safely disposed of in accordance with normal urban waste disposal procedures. In many
areas, laws have been enacted to require the recycling of batteries. Please confirm local
regulations to ensure that rechargeable batteries can be disposed of as normal waste. To
safely discard lithium polymer batteries, protect the battery terminals with packaging,
covering, or electrical insulation tape to avoid contact with other metals and transport
without causing a fire. However, lithium polymer batteries do contain recyclable materials
and can be recycled according to the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC)
battery recycling program.
Do not throw the battery into a fire to avoid an explosion.
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.