Manual

Equium 8100D/M
x Equium 8100D/M
Equium 8100D/M – 0000IMPR.doc – ENGLISH – Printed on 23/sep/01 as IM_800UK
Monitor
DANGER: To avoid the risk of electric shock and exposure to high
voltages, never remove the cover of the Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Monitor
for any reason. Contact an authorised Toshiba service provider for
assistance if repair or adjustment is necessary.
WARNING: To avoid the risk of injury from flying glass, never strike the
face of the CRT with any object, and never drop the CRT monitor. Never
install the CRT monitor in an unstable location from which it might fall.
Proper Treatment of the Unit
WARNING:
To avoid any risk of short-circuit, fire or other internal
damage, never allow any metal objects such as screws or paper clips to
fall into the unit or into the keyboard. If that should happen, immediately
turn off the power and unplug the power cord. Contact an authorised
Toshiba service provider for appropriate assistance.
CAUTION:
To avoid damage to the computer, never allow any liquids to
spill into any part of a Toshiba desktop PC, and never expose the
computer to rain or to water. If any of those events should occur, turn the
computer off immediately. Contact an authorised Toshiba service provider
for assistance before attempting to use the computer again.
To prevent computer malfunction or equipment damage, never place a
computer on top of (or adjacent to) a heating device, and never expose it
to direct sunlight. Never store a computer in a locked and unventilated
vehicle (where excessive internal temperatures may be encountered).
Never press the reset button with the point of a pencil. A piece of the lead
could break off and enter the unit, causing a computer malfunction or
equipment damage.
Always unplug the power cord during lightning storms in order to protect
the unit from possible damage as a result of a power surge.
If the computer is ever dropped and damaged, or if you ever detect the
emission of an extraordinary odour or excessive heat, unplug the power
cord and shut off the computer immediately. Contact an authorised
Toshiba service provider for appropriate assistance.
NOTE:
If the computer has been exposed to cold temperatures, allow it
to warm to room temperature before turning it on. This will prevent the
occurrence of harmful condensation within the unit. (This is a particularly
important concern when the unit is being used in cold climates.)
Avoid using the computer in dusty areas since dust particles can affect
the reliability of the computer. Contact an authorised Toshiba service
provider, if your unit has become contaminated with dust or dirt particles.