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Cosmetics and oils on the skin are both detrimental to the
screen and difficult to remove.
• Allow the display to warm up to room temperature before
turning it on. Avoid sudden temperature changes in the
environment, as this may cause condensation, which damages
the display.
• Do not set up the display near strong light or heat sources.
• Do not block the vents on the back of the display or install the
display in a built-in enclosure. Blocked vents cause excessive
heat to build up inside the display, increasing risk of fire.
• When installing components, turn off your computer, but leave
it plugged into a grounded outlet.
• Do not remove the back cover or disassemble the display.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Preventing fire and injury
• Replace the power supply or cables if damaged.
• Use only the power source indicated in this guide or listed on
the display.
• Do not plug the power supply into an overloaded AC outlet or
extension cord. Overloaded AC outlets and cords can result in
electric shock or fire.
• Do not drop or push objects into the display case. Internal
components contain high voltage.
• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet during
thunderstorms.
• Do not place magnetic devices, such as motors, near the
display.