Specifications

Using
ond
coring for
your
monilor
This
section
gives
you
some
guidelines
on
how
to
use
your
monitor
efficiently
and
how
to care for it.
Working
tips
Here
are some
tips
you
should
keep
in mind
when
using
your
Apple
Monochrome
Monitor:
r The
computer
and
monitor
are
not
made
of cast iron,
but they
aren't made
of
antique
porcelain,
either.
Use common
sense
when handling parts
of
the slntem.
Gende and
firm
will
do the
job:.
r
t$(/hen
you
switch
between 4O-column
and 80-column text
formdts,
you
may need
to adjust
the contrast for
better
visibility.
I An
active monitor
generates
signals that can interfere
with
a disk
drive's ability
to
read
a disk.
If
your
system seerns
to
have
trouble
reading
disks, move
the
disk drive
(or
drives) away from
the
monitor.
r
Try
to
position
the
monitor
away
from
sources of
glare,
like
windows
or
bright
lights.
r
Staring
at anything for
a long
time can
cause eyestrain. Make it
a
rule to
focus
on a distant
object occasionally
to relax
your
eye
muscles.
Things
to
ovoid
Here is
a list
of
some things
that could
damage
your
monitor.
Some
of them
are obvious,
some
not.
r
Don't leave your
Apple
computer
system
exposed
to direct
sunlight. The
heat
can damage
the case
and even the
electronics.
I
Don't
set cups,
glasses,
or any vessel
containing
liquids
on or
beside
the
computer, monitor,
or
peripheral
devices.
Spilling a
liquid
into
any electronic instrument
is
a sure
way
to damage the
circuitry.
Apple Monochrome
Monitor Owner's
Gulde