S a f e t y a n d R e g u l a t o r y N o t i c e s
IV
Connecting to the AC power supply
Important
Any peripheral equipment that requires an AC power cord must be earthed.
Use the procedure below to connect the components together. It is important that
you take each step in the order indicated.
1.
If your AC power outlets have switches, set them to their Off positions.
2.
Ensure that the system unit, the monitor, and any peripherals are turned off.
3.
Connect the monitor signal cable between the rear of the monitor and the
monitor port on the rear of the system unit.
4.
Where appropriate, connect other signal cables between your peripherals and
their respective ports on the system unit.
5.
Plug the keyboard cable into the keyboard port on the system unit.
6.
Plug the mouse into the mouse port on the system unit.
7.
Where appropriate, connect the computer to the network.
8.
Connect the monitor power cord between the rear of the monitor and the AC
power outlet on the rear of the system unit.
9.
Connect the system unit power cord between the AC power inlet on the rear
of the system unit and a nearby, grounded AC power outlet.
10. Where appropriate, connect power cords between your peripherals and
nearby, grounded AC power outlets.
11. If your AC power outlets have switches, set them to their On positions.
12. Turn on the system unit first, then the monitor, then other peripherals.
Power Cable Connections - UK ONLY
This equipment is supplied with an AC power cord that has a non-removable
moulded plug.
Always replace the fuse with one of the same type and rating which is BSI or ASTA
approved to BS1362. Always refit the fuse cover, never use the plug with the fuse
cover omitted.
Thermalcote bonding compound
The thermal bonding compound used between the system processor and its heat
sink can cause skin irritation and stain clothing. Avoid prolonged or repeated
contact with skin. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Avoid
contact with eyes and inhalation of fumes. Do not ingest.