At 02:33 PM 10/28/98 +0100, andreas.tho...@toshiba-teg.com wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>I like to ask you for your comment regarding following case:
>
>If there is a portable IT product which bottom surface can become hot
>(around 49°C) during use, would you recommend to put a warning label onto
>the product or would you consider a warning in the operator's manual as
>sufficient ?
>
> Thank you for your comments
>
>Kind regards

Hi, Andreas, 

Personally?  Both.  

But, what I find interesting is that by affixing a heat 
warning label to the product, one would be prompted to 
put it on the surface of concern, i.e. on the bottom, 
i.e. where the end user cannot see it, 
i.e. defeating it's purpose. 

Doug 

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