Troubleshooting a wet computer, Step 4 – Dell OptiPlex GX100 User Manual

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4. If your computer has a mini tower chassis, replace the computer cover as follows:

a. Face the left side of the computer and hold the cover at a slight angle as shown in

Figure 6

. While aligning the top of the cover with the

top of the chassis, insert the hooks on the cover into the recessed slots on the computer chassis.

b. Pivot the cover down toward the bottom of the chassis and into position. With both hands, press against the bottom edge of the cover

to make sure that the securing hooks at the bottom of the cover click into place.

c. Slide the two halves of the padlock ring together to lock the cover release mechanism.

Figure 6. Replacing the Mini Tower Computer Cover

Troubleshooting a Wet Computer

Liquids can damage your computer. While you are not likely to submerge your computer, spills, splashes, and excessive humidity can also cause
damage. If an external device (such as a printer or an external drive) gets wet, contact the manufacturer for instructions. If your computer gets wet,
perform the following steps:

1. Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect all the AC power cables from their electrical outlets. Also, disconnect

any telephone or telecommunication lines from the computer.

2.

Remove the computer cover

.

3. Let the computer dry for at least 24 hours. Make sure that it is thoroughly dry before you proceed.

4.

Remove all expansion cards

installed in the computer except a drive controller card and video expansion card.

5. Replace the computer cover, reconnect the system to an electrical outlet, and turn it on.

1 Hook

2 Recessed slot

CAUTION: Before you remove the computer cover, see "

Safety First

—For You and Your Computer

."

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