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Table of contents 1 Preparing the computer for wall-mounting 1 What you need ...1 Safety information ...1 Preparing to remove the computer stand 2 Removing the computer stand ...2 2 Reinstalling the stand on the computer 9 What you need ...9 Safety information ...9 Removing the wall-mounting hardware 10 Replacing the computer stand 11 iii
Table of contents 1 Preparing the computer for wall-mounting 1 What you need ...1 Safety information ...1 Preparing to remove the computer stand 2 Removing the computer stand ...2 2 Reinstalling the stand on the computer 9 What you need ...9 Safety information ...9 Removing the wall-mounting hardware 10 Replacing the computer stand 11 iii
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1 Preparing the computer for wallmounting This document provides instructions for preparing your HP All-in-One computer for connection to an "IT" power system (an AC distribution system with the following specifications: ◦ VESA standard 100 mm x 100... computer. WARNING! Take proper precautions when lifting or moving the computer. What you use only UL-listed wall-mounting devices. The VESA mounting bracket is heavy. Failure to 27 in personal injury or equipment damage. WARNING! The computer is attached to stand on while working on page 9. What you place it face down ●...
1 Preparing the computer for wallmounting This document provides instructions for preparing your HP All-in-One computer for connection to an "IT" power system (an AC distribution system with the following specifications: ◦ VESA standard 100 mm x 100... computer. WARNING! Take proper precautions when lifting or moving the computer. What you use only UL-listed wall-mounting devices. The VESA mounting bracket is heavy. Failure to 27 in personal injury or equipment damage. WARNING! The computer is attached to stand on while working on page 9. What you place it face down ●...
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...1. Preparing to the electrical power system. Ensure that you must remove the computer stand. 2 Chapter 1 Preparing the computer for wall-mounting Removing the computer stand To mount the all other attached cables from the back of the computer or optional equipment. 2. Remove any media and external devices (such... as any CD, DVD, memory cards, USB devices, or external hard disk drives) from the wall outlet, and allow ...
...1. Preparing to the electrical power system. Ensure that you must remove the computer stand. 2 Chapter 1 Preparing the computer for wall-mounting Removing the computer stand To mount the all other attached cables from the back of the computer or optional equipment. 2. Remove any media and external devices (such... as any CD, DVD, memory cards, USB devices, or external hard disk drives) from the wall outlet, and allow ...
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... hole. The sound occurs when the latch hooks on the back cover slide off the latch bases on the computer. 4 Chapter 1 Preparing the computer for wall-mounting These clicks indicate that secure the back cover to the computer. Keep turning the screwdriver until you hear five clicks. There might have to exert...
... hole. The sound occurs when the latch hooks on the back cover slide off the latch bases on the computer. 4 Chapter 1 Preparing the computer for wall-mounting These clicks indicate that secure the back cover to the computer. Keep turning the screwdriver until you hear five clicks. There might have to exert...
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Remove the ring covers (1,2) from the lower center back of the computer. 6 Chapter 1 Preparing the computer for wall-mounting Snap the ring covers into place on the lower corners of the computer. 8. 7.
Remove the ring covers (1,2) from the lower center back of the computer. 6 Chapter 1 Preparing the computer for wall-mounting Snap the ring covers into place on the lower corners of the computer. 8. 7.
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x 3.9 in . Attach the wall-mounting hardware (purchased separately) according to the manufacturer's instructions to the wall. 8 Chapter 1 Preparing the computer for wall-mounting CAUTION: The computer is heavy and might require two people to mount it to the back of the computer, using the 100 mm x 100 mm (3.9 in .) screw holes. 11.
x 3.9 in . Attach the wall-mounting hardware (purchased separately) according to the manufacturer's instructions to the wall. 8 Chapter 1 Preparing the computer for wall-mounting CAUTION: The computer is heavy and might require two people to mount it to the back of the computer, using the 100 mm x 100 mm (3.9 in .) screw holes. 11.
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... on while working on the computer (recommended) ● A Phillips #2 screwdriver (magnetic-tipped recommended) ● Another person (the computer is heavy. Always disconnect the computer from a wall-mounted unit to a desktop unit, reinstall the computer stand on to the computer. Please read "Additional Safety Information" in personal injury or equipment damage. WARNING! Avoid...
... on while working on the computer (recommended) ● A Phillips #2 screwdriver (magnetic-tipped recommended) ● Another person (the computer is heavy. Always disconnect the computer from a wall-mounted unit to a desktop unit, reinstall the computer stand on to the computer. Please read "Additional Safety Information" in personal injury or equipment damage. WARNING! Avoid...
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... shock or hot surfaces, disconnect the power cord from the back of the computer. 4. Following the manufacturer's instructions, remove the wall-mounting hardware from the computer. Remove any media and external devices (such as any CD, DVD, memory cards, USB devices, or external...computer. 5. WARNING! CAUTION: The computer is heavy and may require two people to remove the wall-mounting device, follow these steps in order: 1. Carefully remove the computer from the wall. 6. CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the electronic components of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded...
... shock or hot surfaces, disconnect the power cord from the back of the computer. 4. Following the manufacturer's instructions, remove the wall-mounting hardware from the computer. Remove any media and external devices (such as any CD, DVD, memory cards, USB devices, or external...computer. 5. WARNING! CAUTION: The computer is heavy and may require two people to remove the wall-mounting device, follow these steps in order: 1. Carefully remove the computer from the wall. 6. CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the electronic components of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded...