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Summary
Practically every key of your computer keyboard is capable of producing 6 different characters:
1. Lower case characters.
2. Upper case characters (capitals) when pressing the SHIFT key.
3. Lower case graphic symbols when pressing the GRPH key.
4. Upper case graphic symbols, when pressing the GRPH and SHIFT keys.
5. Lower case special characl8rs, when pressing the CODE key.
6. Upper case special characters, when pressing the CODE and SHIFT keys.
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Example:
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This diagram shows the various characters and symbols you can produce
with the key marked "/\' on your keyboard:
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You will find a complete review of all characters and symbols in appendix B.
CHAPTER4
HOWTO CARE FOR YOUR COMPUTER
The exterior of your computer can be cleaned with a dry piece of cloth. Never use chemical
cleaners!
If you use a data recorder, the recorder heads should be cleaned regularly. Follow the
instructions provided with the recorder.
Make sure that you store your casettes in a cool place, keeping them away from direct
sunlight and other heat sources and keep them clear of magnetic fields to avoid loss of
information stored on your cassettes.
If your computer doesn"t function properly turn the computer off immediately and take it to
your dealer for a check-up.
All repairs should be performed by authorised technicians only. Never attempt to open the
console yourself.
Like all other electrical and electronic equipment, your computer is allergic to excess humidity.
Never spill any liquids on the computer!
Ventilation openings have been provided for the necessary cooling. See to it that these
ope_nings are left free when your computer is in operation in order to maintain the proper air
circulation.
Keep your computer away from heat sources such as stoves, radiators and direct sunlight.
Never touch the contact points of the connectors with your fingers since this may cause
undue corrosion.
Arrange the connection cables in such a way that nobody can stumble over them.
When removing a plug, never pull it by the cable but take a firm hold of the plug itself.
Never let your computer drop when moving it and don"t let anything heavy drop on it.
For technical specifications see appendix
A,
page 49.
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