Safety Guide
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... Safety instructions 11 Product servicing 11 Cleaning and servicing 11 Battery and adapter information 12 Accessing the power 12 Disconnecting the power source 12 Using electrical power 12 Guidelines for safe battery usage 14 Internal battery 16 Warnings and regulatory information 17 Optical drives 17 Telephone line safety 18 Emergency calls 18 Medical devices 18 Vehicles 19 Potentially explosive environments........ 19 Disposal instructions 20 ENERGY STAR 20 Wireless adapter...
... Safety instructions 11 Product servicing 11 Cleaning and servicing 11 Battery and adapter information 12 Accessing the power 12 Disconnecting the power source 12 Using electrical power 12 Guidelines for safe battery usage 14 Internal battery 16 Warnings and regulatory information 17 Optical drives 17 Telephone line safety 18 Emergency calls 18 Medical devices 18 Vehicles 19 Potentially explosive environments........ 19 Disposal instructions 20 ENERGY STAR 20 Wireless adapter...
Safety Guide
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... shoulders. • Install the external display, keyboard and mouse properly and within comfortable reach. • If you view your monitor more than the top edge of the display so your eyes regular breaks by looking at the center of your vision Long viewing hours, wearing incorrect glasses or contact lenses, glare, excessive room lighting, poorly focused screens, very small typefaces...
... shoulders. • Install the external display, keyboard and mouse properly and within comfortable reach. • If you view your monitor more than the top edge of the display so your eyes regular breaks by looking at the center of your vision Long viewing hours, wearing incorrect glasses or contact lenses, glare, excessive room lighting, poorly focused screens, very small typefaces...
Safety Guide
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... ensure reliable operation of the base will probably cause a short-circuit or damage rotor devices, HDD, optical drive, and even exposure risk from overheating. To avoid injury, ensure they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that provides adequate cushioning and protection. 10 - This product should never be seriously damaged. • Slots and openings are provided...
... ensure reliable operation of the base will probably cause a short-circuit or damage rotor devices, HDD, optical drive, and even exposure risk from overheating. To avoid injury, ensure they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that provides adequate cushioning and protection. 10 - This product should never be seriously damaged. • Slots and openings are provided...
Safety Guide
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..., as opening or removing covers may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to rain or water. • The product has been dropped or the case has been damaged. • The product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service. • The product does not operate normally after following the operating instructions...
..., as opening or removing covers may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to rain or water. • The product has been dropped or the case has been damaged. • The product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service. • The product does not operate normally after following the operating instructions...
Safety Guide
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... connecting and disconnecting power to the power supply unit: Install the power supply unit before removing the power supply unit from electrostatic damage to the equipment operator as close to a drive. Unplug before connecting to unplug from the system by touching an unpainted metal surface. Prevent Electrostatic discharge: A discharge of power, disconnect power from the electrical outlet. If you plug into is easily accessible and located as possible. Use...
... connecting and disconnecting power to the power supply unit: Install the power supply unit before removing the power supply unit from electrostatic damage to the equipment operator as close to a drive. Unplug before connecting to unplug from the system by touching an unpainted metal surface. Prevent Electrostatic discharge: A discharge of power, disconnect power from the electrical outlet. If you plug into is easily accessible and located as possible. Use...
Safety Guide
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... used batteries. For safety reasons, and to prolong the lifetime of times, but it will must be replaced by an authorized service center. Failure to follow these guidelines may explode if not handled properly. The battery can be replaced with any parts other than normal, check an authorized reseller to purchase a new battery. Do not attempt to replace or remove the battery by Acer. Keep batteries...
... used batteries. For safety reasons, and to prolong the lifetime of times, but it will must be replaced by an authorized service center. Failure to follow these guidelines may explode if not handled properly. The battery can be replaced with any parts other than normal, check an authorized reseller to purchase a new battery. Do not attempt to replace or remove the battery by Acer. Keep batteries...
Safety Guide
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.... Do not dispose as in a closed car in rechargeable battery, battery replacement must be susceptible to local regulations. Internal battery • Do not attempt to replace a built-in summer or winter. Always try to www.acer.com for using your pocket or purse. Wireless devices may be done by following the instruction included in a fire as they may also explode if...
.... Do not dispose as in a closed car in rechargeable battery, battery replacement must be susceptible to local regulations. Internal battery • Do not attempt to replace a built-in summer or winter. Always try to www.acer.com for using your pocket or purse. Wireless devices may be done by following the instruction included in a fire as they may also explode if...
Safety Guide
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... operating properly. Only qualified personnel should service the device, or install the device in -vehicle wireless equipment is prohibited. Check regularly that all signs and instructions. If in a vehicle. Switch off your vehicle engine. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in your service provider. Potentially explosive environments Warning Do not operate a portable transmitter (including this wireless adapter...
... operating properly. Only qualified personnel should service the device, or install the device in -vehicle wireless equipment is prohibited. Check regularly that all signs and instructions. If in a vehicle. Switch off your vehicle engine. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in your service provider. Potentially explosive environments Warning Do not operate a portable transmitter (including this wireless adapter...
Safety Guide
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... strict energy efficiency guidelines set by reducing energy cost and protecting the environment without sacrificing features or performance. Acer is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. 20 - chemical plants; More information refers to offering products and services worldwide that are in progress. Observe restrictions on when wireless phone use is proud to...
... strict energy efficiency guidelines set by reducing energy cost and protecting the environment without sacrificing features or performance. Acer is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. 20 - chemical plants; More information refers to offering products and services worldwide that are in progress. Observe restrictions on when wireless phone use is proud to...
Safety Guide
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... include, but are registered U.S. Parts of inactivity respectively (Refer to the settings in Power Management). • Wake the computer from sleep mode by pushing keyboard or moving mouse. • Computers will save more than 80% energy at "sleep" mode. marks Wireless adapter regulatory information Radio frequency interference Warning For safety reasons, turn off your device when its normal operating positions. Remember to follow any special regulations...
... include, but are registered U.S. Parts of inactivity respectively (Refer to the settings in Power Management). • Wake the computer from sleep mode by pushing keyboard or moving mouse. • Computers will save more than 80% energy at "sleep" mode. marks Wireless adapter regulatory information Radio frequency interference Warning For safety reasons, turn off your device when its normal operating positions. Remember to follow any special regulations...
Safety Guide
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... by each hospital. No configuration controls are allocated as primary users of wireless adapters on airplanes is connected; This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). • The use of the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 to Part 15.407 of the FCC...
... by each hospital. No configuration controls are allocated as primary users of wireless adapters on airplanes is connected; This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). • The use of the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 to Part 15.407 of the FCC...
Safety Guide
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... potential for compliance could void the user's authority to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a particular installation. Warnings and regulatory information USA - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Note The radiated output power of the authorized configurations can radiate radio frequency energy. This device complies with the instructions, the wireless adapter may cause undesired operation. • 15.21 You are...
... potential for compliance could void the user's authority to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a particular installation. Warnings and regulatory information USA - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Note The radiated output power of the authorized configurations can radiate radio frequency energy. This device complies with the instructions, the wireless adapter may cause undesired operation. • 15.21 You are...
Safety Guide
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... be installed and operated with a minimum distance which states in conjunction with any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of Industry Canada. This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for help. This equipment should be co-located or operating in DoC between the wireless adapter and the equipment experiencing the interference. • Connect the...
... be installed and operated with a minimum distance which states in conjunction with any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of Industry Canada. This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for help. This equipment should be co-located or operating in DoC between the wireless adapter and the equipment experiencing the interference. • Connect the...
CE DoC
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...+A1:2019 EN301893 V2.1.1 Radio Equipment Model: AX211NGW,AX201NGW, Operation frequency and radio-frequency power are listed as below: [Bluetooth] 2402-2480MHz Viale delle Industrie 1/A, 20044 Arese (MI), Italy Tel: +39-02-939-921Fax: +39-02-9399-2913 Product: Personal Computer Trade Name: acer Model Number: D22W7 SKU Number: ConceptD CT500-53A********** CT500-53A********** (* is "0-9", "a-z", "A-Z", "-", or blank) We, Acer Incorporated, hereby declare under our...
...+A1:2019 EN301893 V2.1.1 Radio Equipment Model: AX211NGW,AX201NGW, Operation frequency and radio-frequency power are listed as below: [Bluetooth] 2402-2480MHz Viale delle Industrie 1/A, 20044 Arese (MI), Italy Tel: +39-02-939-921Fax: +39-02-9399-2913 Product: Personal Computer Trade Name: acer Model Number: D22W7 SKU Number: ConceptD CT500-53A********** CT500-53A********** (* is "0-9", "a-z", "A-Z", "-", or blank) We, Acer Incorporated, hereby declare under our...
UK Conformity Assessed
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...0DQ Tel: 0371-760-1005Fax: 0371-760-1005 Product: Personal Computer Trade Name: acer Model Number: D22W7 SKU Number: ConceptD CT500-53A********** CT500-53A********** (* is "0-9", "a-z", "A-Z", "-", or blank) We, Acer Incorporated, hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product described above is in... EN301893 V2.1.1 Radio Equipment Model: AX211NGW,AX201NGW, Operation frequency and radio-frequency power are listed as below: [Bluetooth] 2402-2480MHz W. UKCA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, Acer Incorporated 8F, 88, Sec. 1, Xintai 5th Rd., Xizhi, New Taipei City 221, Taiwan...
...0DQ Tel: 0371-760-1005Fax: 0371-760-1005 Product: Personal Computer Trade Name: acer Model Number: D22W7 SKU Number: ConceptD CT500-53A********** CT500-53A********** (* is "0-9", "a-z", "A-Z", "-", or blank) We, Acer Incorporated, hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product described above is in... EN301893 V2.1.1 Radio Equipment Model: AX211NGW,AX201NGW, Operation frequency and radio-frequency power are listed as below: [Bluetooth] 2402-2480MHz W. UKCA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, Acer Incorporated 8F, 88, Sec. 1, Xintai 5th Rd., Xizhi, New Taipei City 221, Taiwan...
User Manual
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... 1 Required tools 1 Pre-installation instructions.....2 Post-installation instructions ..2 System Upgrade 3 Removing the rear system cover 3 Installing the rear system cover 4 Removing the left side system cover 5 Installing the left side system cover 6 Hard drives 7 Removing the 3.5-inch hard drives 7 Installing the 3.5-inch hard drives 8 Memory 9 Memory configuration guidelines 9 Removing a memory module .10 Installing a memory module...11 Graphic board 12 Removing the Graphics board 12 Installing the Graphics board 14 M.2 SSD modules 16 Removing the M.2 SSD modules 16...
... 1 Required tools 1 Pre-installation instructions.....2 Post-installation instructions ..2 System Upgrade 3 Removing the rear system cover 3 Installing the rear system cover 4 Removing the left side system cover 5 Installing the left side system cover 6 Hard drives 7 Removing the 3.5-inch hard drives 7 Installing the 3.5-inch hard drives 8 Memory 9 Memory configuration guidelines 9 Removing a memory module .10 Installing a memory module...11 Graphic board 12 Removing the Graphics board 12 Installing the Graphics board 14 M.2 SSD modules 16 Removing the M.2 SSD modules 16...
User Manual
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... it that the components are a qualified service technician. See to the step-by- Replace the system covers. Unplug the network cable and all peripherals. 3. Turn on page 4. 4. Post-installation instructions Observe the following sections unless you install any expansion boards or peripherals that the ODD and card reader slot is empty. 2. Connect the necessary cables. 5. Make sure that you start installing the components may cause serious damage. Warning...
... it that the components are a qualified service technician. See to the step-by- Replace the system covers. Unplug the network cable and all peripherals. 3. Turn on page 4. 4. Post-installation instructions Observe the following sections unless you install any expansion boards or peripherals that the ODD and card reader slot is empty. 2. Connect the necessary cables. 5. Make sure that you start installing the components may cause serious damage. Warning...
User Manual
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Before you have turned off the rear system cover. 4. System Upgrade UPGRADING YOUR COMPUTER - 3 Removing the rear system cover 1. Read the Pre-installation instructions on page 2. 2. Take off your computer and all peripherals connected to the computer. 3. Remove the screw that you proceed, make sure that secure the rear system cover to it. Set the cover aside for re-installation later.
Before you have turned off the rear system cover. 4. System Upgrade UPGRADING YOUR COMPUTER - 3 Removing the rear system cover 1. Read the Pre-installation instructions on page 2. 2. Take off your computer and all peripherals connected to the computer. 3. Remove the screw that you proceed, make sure that secure the rear system cover to it. Set the cover aside for re-installation later.
User Manual
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UPGRADING YOUR COMPUTER Installing the 3.5-inch hard drives 1. Observe the Post-installation instructions on page 2. Place the hard drive into the carrier (1) and reinsert the retaining screws into the chassis. 4. Remove the new hard drives from their packaging. 2. Insert the hard drives into the hard drive (2). 3. 8 -
UPGRADING YOUR COMPUTER Installing the 3.5-inch hard drives 1. Observe the Post-installation instructions on page 2. Place the hard drive into the carrier (1) and reinsert the retaining screws into the chassis. 4. Remove the new hard drives from their packaging. 2. Insert the hard drives into the hard drive (2). 3. 8 -
User Manual
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12 - The detail configuration will be differed by different models. Remove the three screws that secures the graphics board to the chassis. Removing the Graphics board 1. UPGRADING YOUR COMPUTER Graphic board The computer contains one or two Graphic boards installed in the PCIE x16 slots. Perform the Pre-installation instructions on page 2. 2. Disconnect the power cables from the graphics board. 3.
12 - The detail configuration will be differed by different models. Remove the three screws that secures the graphics board to the chassis. Removing the Graphics board 1. UPGRADING YOUR COMPUTER Graphic board The computer contains one or two Graphic boards installed in the PCIE x16 slots. Perform the Pre-installation instructions on page 2. 2. Disconnect the power cables from the graphics board. 3.