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Protecting Your Notebook From Damage
There are several ways in which you can protect your notebook from possible damage. We
strongly recommend the following protective measures:
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Connect a Back-UPS unit (see
“Protecting Your Notebook From Power Outages”
above)
between your notebook and the grounded AC power outlet. A Back-UPS unit protects your
notebook from sudden transient increases and decreases in electrical power.
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Be sure to connect all peripherals, such as your monitor and printer, to the Back-UPS unit
that should be the only device that you plug into the AC power outlet.
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Avoid repeated power-on cycles. These subject the notebook components to temperature
variations and stress.
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Disconnect your notebook from telephone, LAN and power lines when an electrical storm
threatens. If you have a fax/modem, lightning can travel in on the phone line and can
damage both the fax/modem and the system unit. Lightning can also travel in on power
lines and damage your monitor and system unit.
Note
Please note that the product warranty does not apply if damage to your notebook is
the result of a lightning strike.
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Be sure that notebook power is off before you connect or disconnect a cable (except USB
and IEEE 1394 devices, that can be hot-swapped and hot-plugged). Never make cable
changes when the notebook power is on. Doing so could damage your notebook and its
peripherals.
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Use appropriate virus detection software regularly to protect your notebook from computer
viruses.
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Place your notebook away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Operate and
store your notebook within the recommended temperatures and humidity levels.
For more information, please refer to:
Safety Notices
→
Product Storage Environment
Guidelines
in this Electronic User Guide.
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After turning off the power, wait for about five seconds for the hard disk to spin down
before you power on again.
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Be sure that nothing is placed on top of your AC adaptor and notebook power cables.
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Prevent dust from entering your notebook by covering it when it is not in use.