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HP 250 - Chapter 9: Maintenance; General Cleaning

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9~_
Maintenance
Maintenance
of
your
HP
250
and
associated
peripherals
(disc
drives,
printers,
plotters,
consoles)
is
limited
to
periodic
cleaning
of
the
external
surfaces.
Cleaning
intervals
are
determined
by
the
type
of
operation,
local
air
contamination,
and
climatic
conditions.
WARNING
Disconnect
devices
from
the
power
source
prior
to
performing
any
maintenance.
While
cleaning,
apply
water
using
a
lint-free
cloth
or
sponge.
Do
not
allow
water
to
run
into
electrical
com-
ponents
or
circuits,
or
through
openings
in
any
enclosure
as
it
may
create
a
shock
hazard.
General Cleaning
1)
Get
rid
of
any
accumulated
dust
by
vacuuming
the
surrounding
area.
2)
Clean
outer
surfaces
only.
Use
only
mild
soap
and
water
on
a
damp
sponge
or
cloth.
Do
not
use
an
abrasive
cleanser;
using
one
can
result
in
scratches
on
the
surface
you
are
cleaning.
Wipe
all
surfaces
dry
after
cleaning;
be
sure
that
moisture
does
not
get
into
the
keyboard
of
your
workstation
or
any
other
part
of
the
system.
More
detailed
instructions
for
system
peripherals
are
presented
in
separate
reference
manuals.
REMINDER
When
you
have
finished,
remember
to
reconnect
all
devices
as
before.
9-1
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9~_
Maintenance
Maintenance
of
your
HP
250
and
associated
peripherals
(disc
drives,
printers,
plotters,
consoles)
is
limited
to
periodic
cleaning
of
the
external
surfaces.
Cleaning
intervals
are
determined
by
the
type
of
operation,
local
air
contamination,
and
climatic
conditions.
WARNING
Disconnect
devices
from
the
power
source
prior
to
performing
any
maintenance.
While
cleaning,
apply
water
using
a
lint-free
cloth
or
sponge.
Do
not
allow
water
to
run
into
electrical
com-
ponents
or
circuits,
or
through
openings
in
any
enclosure
as
it
may
create
a
shock
hazard.
General Cleaning
1)
Get
rid
of
any
accumulated
dust
by
vacuuming
the
surrounding
area.
2)
Clean
outer
surfaces
only.
Use
only
mild
soap
and
water
on
a
damp
sponge
or
cloth.
Do
not
use
an
abrasive
cleanser;
using
one
can
result
in
scratches
on
the
surface
you
are
cleaning.
Wipe
all
surfaces
dry
after
cleaning;
be
sure
that
moisture
does
not
get
into
the
keyboard
of
your
workstation
or
any
other
part
of
the
system.
More
detailed
instructions
for
system
peripherals
are
presented
in
separate
reference
manuals.
REMINDER
When
you
have
finished,
remember
to
reconnect
all
devices
as
before.
9-1

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