MSNB- 2009 User Manual
Ergonomics
• The top third of the LCD (screen) should be at eye
-level or slightly lower.
• The LCD should be at least 18"/45cm. directly in front of you.
• If the screen resolution (e.g. 1024x
600) makes you strain to read, change it to
a lower resolution. Go to Start>Control Panel>Display>Settings then adjust the
“Screen Resolution” to something more comfortable.
• Angle the LCD so that it doesn’t reflect any light into your eyes.
• Use a chair which offers good back support (especially lower
-back). The seat
should allow your feet to rest flat on the floor or on a footrest directly in front
of you.
• If possible, illuminate your work area with natural daylight or use a
steady-glowing (non-flickering) light source.
• Place the keyboard and mouse so that your arms are at your sides and your
forearms are roughly parallel to the floor. Your wrists should flex slightly
downward as you work. Your neck and shoulders should also be relaxed.
• Take a break from the computer. Get up, stretch, flex your wrists, walk about,
and look at something else for about 10 minutes every hour.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service the computer yourself. Doing so may violate your
warranty and expose you and the computer to electric shock. Refer all
servicing to authorised service personnel.
Customer Service and Warranty
For customer service, technical queries or warranty related issues please call
our helpdesk on
0845 6710665
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