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Chapter 6      Last, but Not Least
	
ÂYour	computer	is	exposed	to	rain	or	any	other	excess	moisture
	
ÂYour 	computer 	has 	been 	dropped 	or 	the 	case 	has 	been 	otherwise 	damaged
	
ÂYou	suspect	that	your	computer	needs	service	or	repair
	
ÂYou	want	to	clean	the	computer	or	the	case
If	you	plan	to	store	your	computer	for	an	extended	period	of	time, 	remove	the	battery.
For	service	or	questions	about	your	warranty, 	contact	an	Apple	Authorized	Service	
Provider	or	Apple. 	See	“Learning	More,...

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Protecting Your Optical Drive
To keep your optical drive working properly:
	
ÂPosition	your	computer	so	that	the	drive	tray	doesn’t	bump	into	anything	when	
it	opens.
	
ÂClose	the	drive	when	you’re	not	using	it.
	
ÂDo	not	put	anything	on	the	drive	tray	when	it	is	open.
	
ÂDo	not	touch	the	optical	drive	lens	with	your	fingers. 	Do	not	wipe	the	lens	with	a	
paper	towel	or	other	abrasive	surface. 	If	you	need	to	clean	the	lens,	see	an	Apple	
Authorized	Service	Provider...

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Chapter 6      Last, but Not Least
Understanding Ergonomics
Here	are	some	tips	for	setting	up	a	healthy	work	environment.
Keyboard
When	you	use	the	keyboard, 	your	shoulders	should	be	relaxed. 	Your	upper	arm	and	
forearm	should	form	an	approximate	right	angle, 	with	your	wrist	and	hand	in	roughly	
a	straight	line.
Change	hand	positions	often	to	avoid	fatigue. 	Some	computer	users	might	develop	
discomfort	in	their	hands, 	wrists,	or	arms	after	intensive	work	without	breaks. 	If	you	
begin	to	develop...

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Display
Arrange	the	display	so	that	the	top	of	the	screen	is	slightly	below	eye	level	when	you’re	
sitting	at	the	keyboard. 	The	best	distance	from	your	eyes	to	the	screen	is	up	to	you, 	
although	most	people	seem	to	prefer	18	to	28	inches	(45	to	70	cm).
Position	the	display	to	minimize	glare	and	reflections	on	the	screen	from	overhead	
lights	and	nearby	windows. 	If	possible,	use	a	tiltable	display	stand. 	The	stand	lets	you	
set	the	display	at	the	best	angle	for...

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Chapter 6      Last, but Not Least
Avoid Hearing Damage
WARNING: Permanent	hearing	loss	may	occur	if	earbuds	or	headphones	are	used	at	
high	volume. 	You	can	adapt	over	time	to	a	higher	volume	of	sound	that	may	sound	
normal	but	can	be	damaging	to	your	hearing. 	If	you	experience	ringing	in	your	ears	
or	muffled	speech, 	then	stop	listening	and	have	your	hearing	checked. 	The	louder	the	
volume, 	the	less	time	required	before	your	hearing	can	be	affected. 	Hearing	experts	
suggest	that	to	protect...

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Regulatory Compliance Information
FCC Compliance StatementThis	device	complies	with	part	15	of	the	FCC	rules.	Operation	
is	subject	to	the	following	two	conditions: 	(1)	This	device	may	
not	cause	harmful	interference, 	and	(2)	this	device	must	accept	
any	interference	received, 	including	interference	that	may	cause	
undesired	operation. 	See	instructions	if	interference	to	radio	or	
television	reception	is	suspected.
Radio and Television Interference
This	computer	equipment	generates, 	uses,	and...

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Canadian Compliance StatementThis	device	complies	with	Industry	Canada	license-exempt	RSS	
standard(s).	Operation	is	subject	to	the	following	two	conditions: 	
(1)	this	device	may	not	cause	interference, 	and	(2)	this	device	must	
accept	any	interference, 	including	interference	that	may	cause	
undesired	operation	of	the	device.
Cet	appareil	est	conforme	aux	normes	CNR	exemptes	de	licence	
d’Industrie	Canada. 	Le	fonctionnement	est	soumis	aux	deux	
conditions	suivantes	: 	(1)	cet	appareil	ne	doit	pas...

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Nederlands  Hierbij verklaart Apple Inc. dat het toestel Mac \bro 
in overeenstemming is met de e\тssentiële eisen en de \тandere 
bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Norsk  Apple Inc. erklærer herved at dette Mac \bro-apparatet er 
i samsvar med de grunnleggende kravene og øvrige relevante 
krav i EU-direktivet 1999/5/EF. 
Polsk\b  Niniejszym Apple Inc. oświadcza, że ten Mac \bro są 
zgodne z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi 
postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. 
Por\fuguês  Apple...

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Japan VCCI Class B Statement
Russia
External USB Modem InformationWhen	connecting	your	Mac	Pro	to	the	phone	line	using	an	
external	USB	modem,	refer	to	the	telecommunications	agency	
information	in	the	documentation	that	came	with	your	modem.
Disposal and Recycling Information
This	symbol	indicates	that	your	product	must	be	disposed	of	
properly	according	to	local	laws	and	regulations. 	When	your	
product	reaches	its	end	of	life, 	contact	Apple	or	your	local	
authorities	to	learn	about	recycling...
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