A2
Electrical Power Related Precautions
Make
sure
to connect the
power cable
to the
grounded
current.
-
You may be electrocuted
or
injured.
Use the rated
voltage only.
-
The monitor
can
be
damaged,
or
you may be electrocuted.
During
a
thunder
or
lightning
storm,
unplug
the power cable
or
signal
cable.
-
You may be electrocuted
or a
fire
can
break out.
Do not connect several extension
cords,
electrical
appliances
or
electrical heaters to
a
single
outlet. Use
a
power bar with
a
grounding
terminal
designed
for exclusive
use
with the
computer.
-
A fire
can
break out due to
overheating.
Do not touch the power
plug
with wet hands.
Additionally,
it the cord
pin
is wet
or
covered with
dust, dry
the power
plug completely
or
wipe
dust off.
-
You may be electrocuted due to
excess
moisture.
If you don't intend to
use
the monitor for
a
long time, unplug
the power cable from the monitor.
-
Covering
dust
can cause
a
fire,
or
insulation deterioration
can cause
electric
leakage,
electric shock
or
fire.
Fix the power cable
completely.
-
If the power cable is
not
fixed
completely,
a
fire
can
break out.
Hold the
plug
when
pulling
out the
power cable. Do
not bend the
power cord with excessive force
or
put
heavy objects
on
the power cord.
-
The power line
can
be
damaged,
which may
cause
electric shock
or
fire.
Do not insert
a
conductor
(like
a
metal
chopstick)
into
one
end of the power cable while the other end is
connected to the
input
terminal
on
the wall.
Additionally,
do not touch the power cable
right
after
plugging
into the wall
input
terminal.
-
You may be electrocuted.
Do not
unplug
the power cord while the monitor is in
use.
-
Electrical shock
can
damage
the monitor.
Warning
Caution
E N G L I S H
Precautions in
Moving
the Monitor
Warning
Make
sure
to turn off the monitor.
-
You may be electrocuted
or
the monitor
can
be
damaged.
Make
sure
to
remove
all cables before
moving
the monitor.
-
You may be electrocuted
or
the monitor
can
be
damaged.