Operation Manual
52 - Quick Start & Troubleshooting Guide
ENVIRONMENT
PACKARD BELL’S COMMITMENT TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Environment has been at the heart of our products.
Packard Bell is committed to limit the environmental impact of its products during product lifecycle.
Starting at design phase, with a very strict procurement policy, maximum attention is given to electronic components in order to limit their weight in
heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, chromium, mercury, etc. Suppliers are asked, for each part of any product, to respect all regulations.
As far as end-of-life products are concerned, measures have been taken to anticipate and facilitate the recycling of all our products. Thus, all plastic
parts heavier than 25 grams used in Packard Bell products are labelled ISO 11469. This label allows a quick recognition of the material and eases its
valorisation. Likewise, desktop computers are designed to be easily dismantled, with screws being replaced by clips.
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NERGY STAR® PARTNERSHIP
Note: This section is applicable only to systems with an Energy Star® sticker.
Packard Bell is an official partner of the Energy Star® program.
Energy Star® was introduced by the US environmental Protection Agency in 1992 as a voluntary labelling program designed to
promote energy-efficient products, in order to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. By joining this program, Packard Bell will help
reduce your energy bill and contribute to reducing air pollution and protecting the earth's climate for future generations.
Packard Bell has determined that all Packard Bell monitors meet the Energy Star® guidelines for energy efficiency.
You can find more information about Energy Star® on the Energy Star® web site: www.energystar.gov.
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RODUCT DISPOSAL
The 2002/96/EC Directive, known as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive, requires that used electrical
and electronic products must be disposed of separately from normal household waste in order to promote reuse, recycling and
other forms of recovery and to reduce the quantity of waste to be eliminated with a view to reducing landfill and incineration.
The crossed-out dustbin logo is there to remind you that these products must be sorted separately for disposal. These rules
concern all Packard Bell products and also all accessories, such as keyboard, mouse, speakers, remote control, etc. When you have
to dispose of such products, make sure that they are correctly recycled by checking with your local authority, or by returning your
old equipment to your retailer if you are replacing it. For information, visit www.packardbell.com/recycling.
Battery Disposal (when applicable)
Before disposing of your equipment ensure that you have removed any batteries that may be fitted in the equipment. European law states that batteries
must be collected for disposal separately from household waste. Do not throw your used batteries in the dustbin. Dispose of your used batteries via a
battery collection scheme where available, or ask your distributor or local authority what infrastructures you can use. Your efforts will enable the safe
collection, recycling and destruction of used batteries and will help protect the environment and reduce health hazards.
Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Mercury advisory
For electronic products containing a non-LED-backlit LCD/CRT monitor or display: Lamp(s) inside this product contain mercury and must
be recycled or disposed of according to local, state or federal laws. For mor information, contact the Electronic Industries Alliance at
www.eiae.org. for lamp-specific disposal information, check www.lamprecycle.org.