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Essential Guidelines for Proper Care of Computer Equipment

Learn how to maintain your computer and keyboard effectively with these essential care tips. Ensure your computer stays safe and functional by keeping air vents clear to prevent overheating. Always keep food and liquids away from your equipment, and if spills occur, unplug immediately and notify your instructor. Protect your storage devices from extreme temperatures, moisture, and magnetic fields. When labeling disks, use a felt-tip marker instead of a ballpoint pen. Remember to never remove a storage device while the in-use light is on to avoid data loss.

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Essential Guidelines for Proper Care of Computer Equipment

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  1. UNIT 1: BASIC KNOWLEDGE 1.3 – Proper Care of Keyboarding Equipment

  2. Using Your Computer Safely • Do not put anything in front of the air vents so that the computer will not overheat.

  3. Using Your Computer Safely 2. Keep food and liquids away from your computer. If something does spill, unplug the computer and notify your instructor immediately.

  4. Using Your Computer Safely 3. Do not expose storage devices to excessive heat, cold, or moisture, or to magnets, x-ray devices, or direct sunlight.

  5. Using Your Computer Safely 4. Use a felt-tip marker, not a ballpoint pen or a pencil, to write on disk labels.

  6. Using Your Computer Safely 5. Do not remove a storage device from the drive when the in-use light is on.

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