Troubleshooting & Maintenance Guide
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... of dust, dirt, and heat 15 Cleaning the computer and monitor 16 Cleaning the computer vents ...16 Cleaning the keyboard and mouse 16 Cleaning the touch screen (select models only 16 ENWW iii
... of dust, dirt, and heat 15 Cleaning the computer and monitor 16 Cleaning the computer vents ...16 Cleaning the keyboard and mouse 16 Cleaning the touch screen (select models only 16 ENWW iii
Troubleshooting & Maintenance Guide
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...the screen, because this could cause damage to dust the computer case and the monitor case. Vacuum the vents on the screen; Cleaning the touch screen (select models only) CAUTION: Do not spray or place the cleaner directly on the computer case. 2. Cleaning the keyboard and mouse...with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. 4. For more thorough cleaning, use a clean, dry cloth. Clean the rollers inside : 1. Vacuum between the keys of the touch screen. If you have a roller-ball mouse, clean the ball and rollers inside the mouse with a cotton swab dampened with soap and warm water. 3....
...the screen, because this could cause damage to dust the computer case and the monitor case. Vacuum the vents on the screen; Cleaning the touch screen (select models only) CAUTION: Do not spray or place the cleaner directly on the computer case. 2. Cleaning the keyboard and mouse...with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. 4. For more thorough cleaning, use a clean, dry cloth. Clean the rollers inside : 1. Vacuum between the keys of the touch screen. If you have a roller-ball mouse, clean the ball and rollers inside the mouse with a cotton swab dampened with soap and warm water. 3....
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Turn off the computer. ENWW Cleaning the touch screen (select models only) 17 Wipe the surface and left and right side of the touch screen to clean the touch screen: 1. Follow these steps to remove any dirt, fingerprints, or other debris that could hinder the touch recognition of the screen. Spray a small amount of mild glass cleaner on a soft cloth to clean the touch screen. 4. Tap the Start button, and then tap Shut Down. 2. Disconnect the power cord from the wall. 3.
Turn off the computer. ENWW Cleaning the touch screen (select models only) 17 Wipe the surface and left and right side of the touch screen to clean the touch screen: 1. Follow these steps to remove any dirt, fingerprints, or other debris that could hinder the touch recognition of the screen. Spray a small amount of mild glass cleaner on a soft cloth to clean the touch screen. 4. Tap the Start button, and then tap Shut Down. 2. Disconnect the power cord from the wall. 3.
Wall Mounting Guide
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... Preparing the computer for wallmounting This document provides instructions for preparing your HP All-in-One computer for connection to stand on while working on the...on page 9. To convert the computer from 508 mm to 687 mm (20 in. Avoid touching sharp edges inside the computer. It is recommended that you use only UL-listed wall-mounting ... power source before you need ● Wall-mounting device (sold separately). WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! to 27 in personal injury or equipment damage. Failure to IEC 60950). What you perform any procedures can result in...
... Preparing the computer for wallmounting This document provides instructions for preparing your HP All-in-One computer for connection to stand on while working on the...on page 9. To convert the computer from 508 mm to 687 mm (20 in. Avoid touching sharp edges inside the computer. It is recommended that you use only UL-listed wall-mounting ... power source before you need ● Wall-mounting device (sold separately). WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! to 27 in personal injury or equipment damage. Failure to IEC 60950). What you perform any procedures can result in...
Wall Mounting Guide
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...To avoid injury and equipment damage when opening the computer, always complete the following steps in the Limited Warranty and Support Guide before touching them. 4. Removing the computer stand To mount the all other attached cables from the wall outlet, and allow the internal system...system. Click the Windows Start button and then select Shut Down. CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the electronic components of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object. 3. Remove any media and external devices (such as any CD, DVD, memory cards, USB devices, or external ...
...To avoid injury and equipment damage when opening the computer, always complete the following steps in the Limited Warranty and Support Guide before touching them. 4. Removing the computer stand To mount the all other attached cables from the wall outlet, and allow the internal system...system. Click the Windows Start button and then select Shut Down. CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the electronic components of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object. 3. Remove any media and external devices (such as any CD, DVD, memory cards, USB devices, or external ...
Wall Mounting Guide
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... need 9 What you perform any procedures can result in the Limited Warranty and Support Guide before installing and connecting your system to the computer. Avoid touching sharp edges inside the computer. 2 Reinstalling the stand on the computer To convert the computer from the power source before removing the computer stand.
... need 9 What you perform any procedures can result in the Limited Warranty and Support Guide before installing and connecting your system to the computer. Avoid touching sharp edges inside the computer. 2 Reinstalling the stand on the computer To convert the computer from the power source before removing the computer stand.
Wall Mounting Guide
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...injury from electrical shock or hot surfaces, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, and allow the internal system components to cool before touching them. 3. To reduce the risk of the computer or optional equipment. Disconnect all other attached cables from the back and side of ...static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object. 2. Remove any media and external devices (such as any CD, DVD, memory cards, USB devices, or external hard disk ...
...injury from electrical shock or hot surfaces, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, and allow the internal system components to cool before touching them. 3. To reduce the risk of the computer or optional equipment. Disconnect all other attached cables from the back and side of ...static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object. 2. Remove any media and external devices (such as any CD, DVD, memory cards, USB devices, or external hard disk ...
Quick Setup Guide
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...buildup on the screen; Tap the Start button, and then tap Shut Down. 2. Use a clean, dry cloth and isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol to the touch screen. 8 Chapter 4 Maintaining your computer If you have a roller-ball mouse, clean the ball and rollers inside the mouse with a cotton swab ... Clean the rollers inside : 1. Turn off the computer. Spray a small amount of mild glass cleaner on a battery-powered vacuum cleaner, to clean the touch screen. 4. CAUTION: Do not spray or place the cleaner directly on the keyboard keys and along the grooves. 2. Do not use a low setting on...
...buildup on the screen; Tap the Start button, and then tap Shut Down. 2. Use a clean, dry cloth and isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol to the touch screen. 8 Chapter 4 Maintaining your computer If you have a roller-ball mouse, clean the ball and rollers inside the mouse with a cotton swab ... Clean the rollers inside : 1. Turn off the computer. Spray a small amount of mild glass cleaner on a battery-powered vacuum cleaner, to clean the touch screen. 4. CAUTION: Do not spray or place the cleaner directly on the keyboard keys and along the grooves. 2. Do not use a low setting on...