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Travel Considerations
Packing
As you get ready for your trip, run through this list to make sure the system is ready to go:
1. Check that the battery pack and any spares are fully charged.
2. Power off the computer and peripherals.
3. Close the display panel and make sure it’s latched.
4. Disconnect the AC/DC adapter and cables. Stow them in the carrying bag.
5. The AC/DC adapter uses voltages from 100 to 240 volts so you won’t need a second voltage adapter. However, check
with your travel agent to see if you need any socket adapters.
6. Put the notebook in its carrying bag and secure it with the bag’s straps.
7. If you’re taking any peripherals (e.g. a printer, mouse or digital camera), pack them and those devices’ adapters and/
or cables.
8. Anticipate customs - Some jurisdictions may have import restrictions or require proof of ownership for both hard-
ware and software. Make sure your “papers” are handy.
Power Off Before Traveling
Make sure that your notebook is completely powered off before putting it into a travel bag (or any such container).
Putting a notebook which is powered on in a travel bag may cause the Vents/Fan Intakes to be blocked. To prevent your
computer from overheating make sure nothing blocks the Vent/Fan Intakes while the computer is in use.
On the Road
In addition to the general safety and maintenance suggestions here keep these points in mind:
Hand-carry the notebook - For security, don’t let it out of your sight. In some areas, computer theft is very common. Don’t
check it with “normal” luggage. Baggage handlers may not be sufficiently careful. Avoid knocking the computer against
hard objects.
Beware of Electromagnetic fields - Devices such as metal detectors & X-ray machines can damage the computer, hard
disk, floppy disks, and other media. They may also destroy any stored data - Pass your computer and disks around the
devices. Ask security officials to hand-inspect them (you may be asked to turn it on). Note: Some airports also scan
luggage with these devices.
Fly safely - Most airlines have regulations about the use of computers and other electronic devices in flight. These
restrictions are for your safety, follow them. If you stow the notebook in an overhead compartment, make sure it’s secure.
Contents may shift and/or fall out when the compartment is opened.
Get power where you can - If an electrical outlet is available, use the AC/DC adapter and keep your battery (ies) charged.
Keep it dry - If you move quickly from a cold to a warm location, water vapor can condense inside the computer. Wait
a few minutes before turning it on so that any moisture can evaporate.
Developing Good Work Habits
Developing good work habits is important if you need to work in front of the computer for long periods of time.
Improper work habits can result in discomfort or serious injury from repetitive strain to your hands, wrists or other joints.
The following are some tips to reduce the strain:
• Adjust the height of the chair and/or desk so that the keyboard is at or slightly below the level of your elbow. Keep your
forearms, wrists, and hands in a relaxed position.
• Your knees should be slightly higher than your hips. Place your feet flat on the floor or on a footrest if necessary.