LG CloudDevice 34CN651N Owner's Manual page 8

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Do not insert devices other than designated ones in the ports.
- Otherwise, the product may get damaged.
Please use parts certified by LG Electronics, Inc.
- Otherwise, a fire or product damage may occur.
Handle devices and parts of the product with care.
- The product may get damaged.
Do not drop any part or device of the product while disassembling it.
- If dropped, it may be damaged and cause an injury.
Do not play PC games excessively.
- Playing a PC game for an extended period of time may cause a mental disorder. It may also inflict physical
impairments on the elderly and children.
Do not put your finger or an object into product ports.
- An injury or electric shock may occur.
Ask one of our engineers to run a safety check after your computer has been repaired.
- Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may occur.
For minors, we recommend a program that blocks access to illegal or pornographic web sites.
- Minors' exposure to adult-only contents may inflict psychological instability or even trauma. Take extra
precaution for your children if the whole family is using this product.
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When upgrading your product, turn off the power and disconnect the power cable, battery, and LAN.
- There is a risk of electric shock or fire and the product may be damaged.
Do not disassemble or modify the product arbitrarily.
- There is a risk of electric shock and the product may be no longer covered by the warranty.
Handle the product with care to prevent loss of data from the storage device (SSD).
- Since the storage device is fragile, you need to back up your important data frequently.
- The manufacturer is not responsible for any storage device data loss caused by a user's mistake.
Damage to the storage device (SSD) and data loss may occur when:
- External shocks are inflicted on the product while disassembling or installing it.
- The product is reset (i.e. restarted) or turned on again after a power outage while the storage device is
operating.
- The PC is infected with a virus, tainting the data irrecoverably.
- Abrupt turning-off of the PC can damage the PC.
- If the product is moved, shaken or exposed to external shock while the storage device is running, file
damage or bad sectors may occur.
To minimise data loss resulting from storage device damage (SSD), frequently back up important data.
- The manufacturer is not responsible for any data loss.

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