SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
These safety guidelines are essential to ensure the proper use and handling of PC components, including PC cases, fans, AIO coolers, and PSUs. Follow these instructions carefully to prevent accidents, injuries, or equipment damage.
- General Safety Precautions
- This product is not suitable for children under 12 years of age.
- Always handle components with care and follow the instructions provided.
- Safety Instructions for PC Cases
Mechanical Safety
- Always use protective gloves during the assembly or maintenance of PC cases to prevent injuries or scratches.
- Do not stand, sit, or lean on the PC case.
- Avoid placing excessive weight on the PC case, as it may damage the frame or lead to hardware failure.
Ventilation and Overheating Prevention
- Ensure ventilation slots on the PC case are not obstructed by objects, dust, or cables.
- Regularly clean filters and vents to maintain proper airflow.
- Avoid placing the PC in confined spaces without adequate ventilation.
- Safety Instructions for Fans
Installation and Maintenance
- When working with fans or sharp-edged components, take precautions to avoid cuts or abrasions. Ensure fans are powered off before handling.
- Regularly clean fan blades and surrounding areas to prevent dust buildup.
- Safety Instructions for Power Supply Units (PSUs)
Electrical Safety
- Use only compatible and certified components to avoid electrical incompatibility or failures.
- Ensure proper grounding to prevent static discharge or electric shock.
- Unplug the system from the power source before installing or removing components.
- Use surge protectors or UPS devices to safeguard components from power fluctuations.
- Safety Instructions for AIO Coolers
Liquid Cooling Safety
- Carefully check the integrity of tubing and seals in AIO coolers to prevent leaks.
- Avoid bending or twisting coolant tubes excessively during installation.
- Regularly inspect the cooling system for wear and tear.
- Environmental Safety
- Keep all PC components away from liquids, moisture, and damp environments.
- Avoid exposing components to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight.
- Maintenance and Handling Tips
- Check screws and mounts periodically to ensure all components remain secure.
- Use anti-static wrist straps or mats when handling sensitive parts to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD).
- Important Reminder
For safe handling of these products, always refer to this manual before use. Keep it for future reference. Misuse or neglect of these instructions may void warranties or lead to hardware failure.