Samsung 971P User Manual (ENGLISH) - Page 9

Proper Seating Posture During Monitor Use, When not using the product for an extended time period - lcd

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eyesight damage. To ease eye strain, take at least a five-minute break after every hour of using the monitor. Do not install the product on an unstable, uneven surface or a location prone to vibrations. z Dropping the product may cause damage to the product or personal injury. Using the product in a location prone to vibrations may shorten the lifetime of the product or may catch fire. When moving the monitor, turn off and unplug the power cord. Make sure that all cables, including the antenna cable and cables connected to other devices, are disconnected before moving the monitor. z Failure to disconnect a cable may damage it and lead to fire or an electric shock. Place the product out of children's reach, as they could damage it by hanging onto it. z A falling product could cause physical damage even death. When not using the product for an extended time period, keep the product unplugged z Otherwise, this may cause heat emission from the accumulated dirt or degraded insulation, leading to electric shock or fire. Do not place children's favorite objects (or anything else that may be tempting) on the product. z Children may try to climb on the product to retrieve an object. The product could fall, causing physical damage or even death. Proper Seating Posture During Monitor Use z Periodically take a 10 minute break every hour or so to relieve eye strain. z Position the monitor so that your eyes are slightly higher than the display panel. z Adjust the LCD screen panel angle so that the panel faces downwards. z Adjust the LCD screen panel so that the reflection of the illumination is minimized for your comfort. z Keep your arms parallel to the floor and lightly place your hands on the keyboard. z Position the monitor or chair so that your eyes are slightly higher than the display panel.

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eyesight damage.
To ease eye strain, take at least a five-minute break after every hour of
using the monitor
.
Do not install the product on an unstable, uneven surface or a location
prone to vibrations.
Dropping the product may cause damage to the product or personal
injury. Using the product in a location prone to vibrations may shorten
the lifetime of the product or may catch fire.
When moving the monitor, turn off and unplug the power cord.
Make sure that all cables, including the antenna cable and cables
connected to other devices, are disconnected before moving the
monitor.
Failure to disconnect a cable may damage it and lead to fire or an
electric shock.
Place the product out of children's reach, as they could damage it by
hanging onto it.
A falling product could cause physical damage even death.
When not using the product for an extended time period, keep the
product unplugged
Otherwise, this may cause heat emission from the accumulated dirt or
degraded insulation, leading to electric shock or fire.
Do not place children's favorite objects (or anything else that may be
tempting) on the product.
Children may try to climb on the product to retrieve an object. The
product could fall, causing physical damage or even death.
Proper Seating Posture During Monitor Use
Periodically take a 10 minute break every hour or so to relieve
eye strain.
Position the monitor so that your eyes are slightly higher than
the display panel.
Adjust the LCD screen panel angle so that the panel faces
downwards.
Adjust the LCD screen panel so that the reflection of the
illumination is minimized for your comfort.
Keep your arms parallel to the floor and lightly place your
hands on the keyboard.
Position the monitor or chair so that your eyes are slightly
higher than the display panel.