Apple and the environment – Apple eMac (USB 2.0; Early 2004) User Manual
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Appendix B
Care, Use, and Safety Information
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Be sure that you always do the following:
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Keep your computer away from sources of liquids, such as drinks, washbasins,
bathtubs, shower stalls, and so on.
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Protect your computer from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow, and so on.
•
Read all the installation instructions carefully before you plug your computer into a
wall socket.
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Keep these instructions handy for reference by you and others.
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Follow all instructions and warnings dealing with your system.
Important:
Electrical equipment may be hazardous if misused. Operation of this
product, or similar products, must always be supervised by an adult. Do not allow
children access to the interior of any electrical product and do not permit them to
handle any cables.
Apple and the Environment
Apple Computer, Inc., recognizes its responsibility to minimize the environmental
impacts of its operations and products.
ENERGY STAR
®
Compliance
As an ENERGY STAR
®
partner, Apple has determined that standard configurations of this
product meet the ENERGY STAR
®
guidelines for energy efficiency. The ENERGY STAR
®
program is a partnership with office product equipment manufacturers to promote
energy-efficiency. Reducing energy consumption of office products saves money and
reduces pollution by eliminating wasted energy.
For More Information
Go to www.apple.com/about/environment.
Warning:
Your AC cord came equipped with a three-wire grounding plug (a plug that
has a third grounding pin). This plug will fit only a grounded AC outlet. If you are
unable to insert the plug into an outlet because the outlet is not grounded, contact a
licensed electrician to replace the outlet with a properly grounded outlet. Do not
defeat the purpose of the grounding plug.
Warning:
Never push objects of any kind into this product through the openings in
the case. Doing so may be dangerous and result in fire or a dangerous electric shock.
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