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Shock Precautions
Electrical surges and spikes can cause serious damage to your system. Use a
power filter/surge protector on the system unit and everything connected to it
(Televisions, for example). If just one device is not protected, damaging surges
can enter the system through unprotected peripherals and damage everything
connected to it.
A power strip/surge protector provides protection against many types of voltage
spikes that can travel on the power line and damage your system, but it isn't
much help against lightning. If severe weather or an electrical storm threatens,
it's a good idea to unplug the entire system from the power outlets before the
storm starts.
This list is important to protect yourself from electrical shock and your system
from damage.
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Be sure all cables are free from table or desk legs resting on them. Arrange
cables out of traffic areas.
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Unplug all power cords from their power sources if severe weather threatens.
When you disconnect a cable, always pull on the plug or connector, not on
the cable itself.
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Know the static electricity precautions.
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Do not open the Production Unit case. The components inside the Production
Unit can easily be damaged if the case is open. If it is ever necessary to open
the case, then this work should be performed by a technician. Note that
unauthorised opening of the Production Unit's case will void your warranty.
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Plug all three-prong cables into properly grounded power sources. The
Production Unit works better with steady and reliable electricity. Use a power
filter/surge protector for protection against electrical surges. Do not use
adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong. Try to connect everything
without the use an extension cord. If you must use one, use a three-wire cable
with grounded plugs.
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