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Micros Systems Workstation 4 - Care and Handling

Micros Systems Workstation 4
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3-2 Workstation 4 Setup Guide
Installing and Operating the Workstation 4
Care and Handling
Care and Handling
Following are some considerations for placement of the workstation and
related peripheral equipment.
Equipment Placement
To ensure proper operation of the WS4, consider the following guidelines for
placement of the unit.
Before you decide on the space each device should occupy or if you plan to
provide custom enclosures, refer to the dimensional data for the workstation
and peripheral printers found in Appendix A of this manual.
Location
Appendix A contains dimensional drawings of the workstation and
peripheral equipment.
Locate all equipment so that it is accessible to service personnel.
Tile is the recommended floor surface for areas surrounding the
workstation. If the floor covering adjacent to the equipment is carpeted, an
anti-static grade is recommended.
If the carpeting surrounding the area containing the equipment is not
composed of anti-static material, the use of static-discharge mats should be
considered. An anti-static mat incorporates a grounding clip with a cable to
provide a discharge path to ground.
Proximity to Foreign Materials
WARNING:
Do not use sharp objects such as a pen or pencil to press
keys on the touchscreen as this could damage the sensing
layer.
Liquid spillage can cause damage to the circuits in the
unit. Do not place the equipment near food preparation
areas, dish racks, or water stations. The Workstation 4
LCD includes a gasket seal around the touchscreen which
may afford some protection from liquid spillage.
If any type of liquid is spilled onto the touchscreen or on
the top of the unit, turn off power as quickly as possible
by removing the AC power cord from the wall plate. Do
not reconnect the AC power cord to an outlet until it has
been determined that no spillage remains inside the unit.

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