Setting up your system
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System Setup
Setting up your system
Use the instructions on the poster that came with your system to assemble
your system. You can prepare a safer working environment before assembling
your system by following the guidelines listed below.
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Provide a clean, flat, and stable surface for your system. Allow at
least 12 inches at the rear of the computer for cabling and air
circulation.
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Obtain a grounded (three-prong) AC surge-protected power strip.
A surge-protected power strip helps protect against AC line spikes.
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Protect your system from extreme temperature and humidity. Do
not expose your system to direct sunlight, heater ducts, or other
heat-generating objects.
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Keep your computer away from equipment that generates magnetic
fields, such as unshielded stereo speakers. Even a telephone placed
too close to the computer may cause interference.
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Plug the computer into a wall outlet or power strip that is easily
accessible. When you turn off the computer with the power button,
some electricity still flows through the computer. To remove all
power from the computer, you need to unplug the power cord.
Important
Keep the computer boxes and packing material, in case
you need to send the computer to Gateway for repairs. If
you return your computer in different packaging, your
warranty may be void.
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