User`s guide
1-8 Micron Electronics, Inc.
Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s Guide
Maintenance
Operating Environment
Your Micron computer has been manufactured to the highest standards. With
proper care, it should provide years of trouble-free service.
To ensure that your system has the longest life possible, it should be placed in
an area with good ventilation and low humidity, out of direct sunlight and
away from heat sources or lamps. Be sure the rear cooling-fan opening is not
obstructed as it is necessary to keep the system cool. Never expose the system
to any moisture. This could lead to fire or shock hazard. Stay away from areas
with high levels of dust, dirt, or smoke.
Transporting
Always shut the system off before moving it. Any sudden jar or shock may
permanently damage the hard drive. Hard drives are more resistant to shock
if they are shut down.
If you are transporting the system over a distance, it is a good idea to completely
repackage it in its original packing material. If the original packaging is
unavailable, pack all components with as much padding as reasonably possible
to ensure that the units are not exposed to excessive vibration or shock.
Cleaning
If the case becomes dirty through constant use or handling, use only a damp,
dust-free cloth for cleaning. Do not use abrasives or solvents as these may mar
or scratch the case. Window cleaner and a cloth can be used to clean the monitor,
if the monitor has been turned OFF first. Never apply the window cleaner
directly to the monitor screen. Always spray the cloth first, then wipe down
the screen.
Cleaning kits designed to clean floppy drives are available from most computer
stores and should be used periodically.
If you are operating your system in an environment heavy with smoke or
dust, you should occasionally open the unit and with great care, clean the
components with a vacuum (special vacuums are available just for this
purpose). Be careful to not loosen any of the components.
If liquid is spilled into the keyboard, immediately unplug it, allow the fluid to
drain out by tipping the keyboard upside down, and dry the keyboard
overnight before using it again.