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There may be a risk of serious physical injuries from working at your computer workstation. 
 
Some studies have suggested that long periods of typing, improper workstation setup, incorrect work habits, stressful 
work conditions and relationships, or problems in your personal health may be linked to injuries. These injuries could 
include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, tenosynovitis, and other musculoskeletal disorders. 
 
The warning signs of these disorders can occur in the hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, neck, or back, and can include: 
❒ Numbness, burning, or tingling 
❒ Soreness, aching, or tenderness 
❒ Pain, throbbing, or swelling 
❒ Tightness or stiffness 
❒ Weakness or coldness 
 
Symptoms may be felt during typing, while using a mouse, or at other times when no work with the hands is being 
performed, including during the night when these 
symptoms might awaken you. If you experience these symptoms, or any other persistent or recurring pain or discomfort 
that you think may be related to using a computer, you should promptly consult a qualified physician and, if available, your 
company’s health and safety department. The earlier a problem is properly 
diagnosed and treated, the less chance there is that it will progress to a disabling condition. 
 
HP created a “Safety & Comfort Guide” that describes proper workstation setup, 
posture, and health and work habits for computer users. In addition, it also contains product safety information applicable 
to all HP products. This guide can be downloaded from the internet at http://www.hp.com/ergo 
 
Product Registration 
 
Registration is quick, easy and offers: Email updates containing notifications about product enhancements, the most 
recent support alerts, and driver updates specific to the product(s) you own. 
 
For faster help, be sure to register your recently purchased product at http://www.microinv.com/hp/register.cfm