Specifications

I Don't.
place
objects-books,
magazines,
papers, hats, clothing,
and so on-on top
of the
computer
or
monitor. Such
objecLs
can
block
the cooling
vents.
The
extra
weight of objects
may also tip
over the
monitor. Naturally,
do
not lean on any
element
of
your
computer system.
t
Don't leave
the
monitor on after
you
turn
off the
computer.
This
is more a
matter
of
electrical
safety and
common
sense
than
anything else.
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By
the way:Yovr
monitor
probably feels warm
to the
touch
when
it's
on.
Like
a television
set,
the
electronics
and
picture
tube
give
off
a ertain amount
of
heat, so
warmth
is
not
usually
a
cause
for
alarm.
Protecling
your
monilol
from
theft
The small,
recangular opening
in the bottom-right
corner
on
the
back
of
your
monitor
is for connecting
a security
lock.
It lets
you
attadl
a
narron'! flexible cable
that
you
can
use to secure
your
monitor
(and
the
rest
of
your
systerr\
too,
if
your
other
@mponeots
hane seo.rrity
locks) to
prevent
theft.
(See
Figure
7.)
Seanrity
locks are available
from
your
authorized
Apple dealer.
Security lock
opening
Flgure
7
Uslng ond
coring
for
your
monitor