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 IMPACT PC USER’S MANUAL
 
Placement Tips 
Your IMPACT PC should be set up correctly according to this user manual, 
and your own comfort and ergonomic needs. Please refer to the following 
tips to create a comfortable and healthy working environment for you:  
 
1. 
Adjustable Seat:  If you plan to use your IMPACT PC for extended periods, 
select a highly adjustable office chair with a five-pronged base. The seat 
and chair back should be adjustable, while you’re sitting in the chair, for 
height and tilt, and forward/backward positioning.  In addition, the lumbar 
area of your back should be supported by chair adjustments or a cushion. 
Arm rests should conform to your elbow height and shoulder width and 
should be used for support. For maximum comfort, vary positions frequently 
throughout the day, observe good posture when seated, and keep your 
head centered over your shoulders. 
2. 
Suitable monitor level:  Position your computer so that it is at arm's length 
away and the top third of the monitor viewing area is at eye level. This helps 
prevent eye and neck strain. To further reduce eye strain, close your eyes 
and/or refocus on something other than your computer screen at least twice 
an hour. Most monitors come standard with a detachable tilt-and-swivel 
base and an adjustable, rear-mounted foot, which will allow you to position 
the monitor exactly where you want it. 
3. 
Anti-glare coating:  Some monitor screens are constructed with a special 
anti-glare coating, which minimizes reflections that cause eyestrain and 
discomfort. To further reduce eyestrain, close your eyes and/or refocus on 
something other than your computer screen at least twice an hour. 
4. 
Adjustable task lighting:  When room lighting is dimmed, there may be 
insufficient light on documents or reference materials for comfortable 
reading. A well-lit room or a few adjustable, directional task lights will allow 
you to see your monitor screen and other materials clearly, causing the least 
amount of strain on your eyes. 
5. 
Appropriate position for wrist rest:  Keep your wrists straight and your 
forearms parallel to the floor while you are typing. If you use a wrist rest, use 
it only briefly while resting. Do not rest your hands on the table or on the 
wrist rest as you are typing. During long periods of typing, taking frequent 
breaks is recommended.