Caring
for
your
monitor
Be
sure
to
turn
off
the
power
before
you
perform
any
maintenance
on
the
monitor.
Do
not:
v
Apply
water
or
liquid
directly
to
your
monitor.
v
Use
solvents
or
abrasives.
v
Use
flammable
cleaning
materials
to
clean
your
monitor
or
any
other
electrical
equipment.
v
Touch
the
screen
area
of
your
monitor
with
sharp
or
abrasive
items.
This
type
of
contact
may
cause
permanent
damage
to
your
screen.
v
Use
any
cleaner
which
contains
an
anti-static
solution
or
similar
additives.
This
may
harm
the
coating
of
the
screen
area.
Do:
v
Lightly
dampen
a
soft
cloth
with
water
and
use
this
to
gently
wipe
the
covers
and
the
screen.
v
Remove
grease
or
finger
marks
with
a
damp
cloth
and
a
little
mild
detergent.
Understanding
power
management
Power
management
is
invoked
when
the
computer
recognizes
that
you
have
not
used
your
mouse
or
keyboard
for
a
user-definable
period.
There
are
several
states
as
described
in
the
table
below.
For
optimal
performance,
switch
off
your
monitor
at
the
end
of
each
working
day,
or
whenever
you
expect
to
leave
it
unused
for
long
periods
during
the
day.
Table
2-4.
Power
indicator
State
Power
Indicator
Screen
Restoring
Operation
Compliance
On
Stead
y
Normal
Standby/Suspend
Steady
amber
Blank
Press
a
key
or
move
the
mouse
There
may
be
a
slight
delay
before
the
image
reappears.
Note:
Standby
also
occurs
if
there
is
no
image
output
to
the
monitor.
ENERGY
STAR
Off
Off
Blank
Press
the
There
may
be
a
slight
delay
before
the
image
reappears.
ENERGY
STAR
green
Chapter
2.
Adjusting
and
using
your
monitor
2-7
Power button
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