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Weitere Hinweise zu ergonomischem Arbeiten finden Sie auf unserer Website www.dell.com unter www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance. Environmental Considerations ENERGY STAR® Information ENERGY STAR Emblem The EPA's ENERGY STAR program is a joint effort between the EPA and manufacturers to reduce air pollution by promoting energy-efficient products. You can help reduce electricity usage and its side effects by turning off your product when it is not in use for extended periods of time, particularly at night and on weekends. ENERGY STAR Compliance Any Dell product bearing the ENERGY STAR emblem on the product or on a start-up screen is certified to comply with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR requirements as configured when shipped by Dell. ENERGY STAR 4.0 Desktops, Notebooks, and Workstations manufactured after July 20, 2007 that bear the ENERGY STAR emblem meet the more advanced 4.0 requirements. Because of these requirements, your computer has a more efficient power supply and other features that could annually: • Save you 130 kWh of electricity. Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Information • Prevent 200 lb of green house gas emissions (enough to fill a large room). However, this computer can save even more energy due to ENERGY STAR power management features, which allow the computer to enter a very low power mode when not in use for a specified period of time. These power management features, activated on all ENERGY STAR qualified computers, could save you up to 500 kWh of electricity annually, equivalent to: • Preventing as much greenhouse gas emissions as taking your car off the road for 3 weeks. • Planting a 70 ft x 70 ft grove of trees. Additional power management specific information is available at www.energystar.gov/powermanagement. Additional information on the ENERGY STAR program is available at www.energystar.gov. TCO Certification Any Dell™ product bearing a TCO label has been certified to a TCO voluntary environmental certification. TCO certification requirements focus on features that contribute to a healthy work environment such as recyclable design, energy efficiency, ergonomics, emissions, avoidance of hazardous substances, and product take back. For more information on your Dell product and the TCO certification, please visit: www.dell.com/environment/TCO. For more information on TCO's environmental certifications, please visit: www.TCODevelopment.com. 9

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Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Information
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Weitere Hinweise zu ergonomischem Arbeiten finden Sie auf
unserer Website
www.dell.com
unter
www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance
.
Environmental Considerations
ENERGY STAR
®
Information
ENERGY STAR Emblem
The EPA’s ENERGY STAR program is a joint
effort between the EPA and manufacturers
to reduce air pollution by promoting
energy-efficient products. You can help reduce
electricity usage and its side effects by turning
off your product when it is not in use for extended periods of
time, particularly at night and on weekends.
ENERGY STAR Compliance
Any Dell product bearing the ENERGY STAR emblem on the
product or on a start-up screen is certified to comply with the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR
requirements as configured when shipped by Dell.
ENERGY STAR 4.0
Desktops, Notebooks, and Workstations manufactured after
July 20, 2007 that bear the ENERGY STAR emblem meet the
more advanced 4.0 requirements. Because of these
requirements, your computer has a more efficient power
supply and other features that could annually:
Save you 130 kWh of electricity.
Prevent 200 lb of green house gas emissions (enough to
fill a large room).
However, this computer can save even more energy due to
ENERGY STAR power management features, which allow
the computer to enter a very low power mode when not in
use for a specified period of time. These power management
features, activated on all ENERGY STAR qualified computers,
could save you up to 500 kWh of electricity annually,
equivalent to:
Preventing as much greenhouse gas emissions as taking
your car off the road for 3 weeks.
Planting a 70 ft x 70 ft grove of trees.
Additional power management specific information is available
at
www.energystar.gov/powermanagement
.
Additional information on the ENERGY STAR program is
available at
www.energystar.gov
.
TCO Certification
Any Dell™ product bearing a TCO label has been certified to a
TCO voluntary environmental certification. TCO certification
requirements focus on features that contribute to a healthy
work environment such as recyclable design, energy
efficiency, ergonomics, emissions, avoidance of hazardous
substances, and product take back.
For more information on your Dell product and the TCO
certification, please visit:
www.dell.com/environment/TCO
.
For more information on TCO's environmental certifications,
please visit:
www.TCODevelopment.com
.