Safety Instructions
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•
In the first hours of operation, new devices may emit a typi-
cal, unavoidable but completely harmless smell, which will
decline increasingly in the course of time.
We recommend you to ventilate the room regularly, in order
to counteract the formation of the smell. During the devel-
opment of this product, we have made sure that the appli-
cable limits are clearly fallen below.
Ambient Temperature
•
The notebook is most reliably operated at an ambient tem-
perature between
+41°
and
+104° F
and at a relative hu-
midity between
20%
and
70%
(without condensation).
•
When powered off, the notebook can be stored at tempera-
tures between
32°
and
140° F
.
•
Unplug the cable during
thunderstorms
and make
espe-
cially
sure to remove the antenna cables, if present. We
recommend the use of a
surge protector
for additional
safety, in order to protect your notebook from being dam-
aged by
power peaks
or
lightning strikes
through the
power network.
•
Wait until the notebook has reached ambient (room) tem-
perature before turning it on or connecting it to the power
adapter. Drastic variations in temperature and humidity can
create condensation within the PC and may cause it to
short-circuit.
•
For transporting the notebook keep the
original packing
.
Summary of Contents for MS-1057
Page 8: ...Betriebssicherheit 2...
Page 18: ...Betriebssicherheit 12...
Page 20: ...Lieferumfang 14...
Page 32: ...Stromversorgung 26...
Page 76: ...Software 70...
Page 78: ...Tipps und Tricks 72...
Page 98: ...Wartung 92...
Page 100: ...Wartung 94...
Page 132: ...Safety Instructions 2...
Page 142: ...Included with Your Notebook 12...
Page 154: ...Power Supply 24...
Page 196: ...Software 66...
Page 198: ...Software 68...
Page 216: ...Maintenance 86...
Page 217: ...Fran ais English Deutsch Chapter 5 Appendix Subject Page Standards 89 Warranty 93 Index 95...
Page 218: ...Standards 88...
Page 236: ...S curit de fonctionnement 2...
Page 246: ...S curit de fonctionnement 12...
Page 248: ...Illustrations Mi i 14...
Page 258: ...Composants principaux 24...
Page 300: ...Composants principaux 66...
Page 302: ...Travail personnel 68...
Page 322: ...Travail personnel 88...
Page 324: ...Appendice 90...