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9. Do not use the device in a humid environment, such as near a hot tub, sink, swim-
ming pool, or in a damp basement.
10. Do not use mains powered equipment during a storm. Battery-powered devices
can be used if all cables are disconnected.
11. Avoid contact of liquids and food with the device.
12. Before cleaning the device, unplug it from the electrical outlet. Clean the device
with a soft cloth dampened with water. Do not use liquid or aerosol products that
may contain flammable substances.
13. To avoid the potential risk of electric shock, do not connect or disconnect any
cables or perform maintenance or reconfigure the equipment during a storm.
14. Before touching docking station components, ground yourself with a grounding
bracelet or regularly touch an unpainted metal surface, such as the metal part
on the back of the computer. While working, touch the unpainted metal surface
regularly to remove any static electricity that could damage internal components.
15. When disconnecting the cable, pull on the connector or handle, not the cable
itself. Some cables have connectors with latches or screws that must be loos-
ened before disconnecting the cable. When disconnecting cables, hold them
straight to avoid bending the pins. When connecting cables, make sure that the
ports and connectors are properly rotated and aligned.
General safety instructions regarding power supply
- Before connecting the device to an electrical outlet, check the rated voltage and
make sure that the required voltage and frequency match the available power
source.
- Make sure that the computer, monitor, and connected devices have the proper rated
electrical power to operate with the power adapter connected in your area.
- If the power cord is damaged, do not plug it into an electrical outlet.
- To avoid electric shock, plug the power cords of the equipment into properly ground-
ed electrical outlets. If the equipment is equipped with a three-prong power cord, do
not use adapter plugs that bypass the grounding function or remove the grounding
element from the plug or adapter.
- When using an extension power cord, make sure that the total rated power of the
products connected to it does not exceed the rated current of the extension cord.
- If you must use an extension cord or splitter, make sure that the extension cord or
splitter is connected to a power outlet and not to another extension cord or splitter.
The extension cord or splitter must be designed for grounded plugs and plugged
into a grounded outlet.
- If you are using a splitter with multiple sockets, be careful when plugging the pow-
er cord into the splitter. Some splitters may allow the plug to be connected incor-
rectly. Incorrectly connecting the power plug can cause permanent damage to the
equipment and may also cause a risk of electric shock or fire. Make sure that the
grounding tip of the power plug is inserted into the grounding contact of the splitter.
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