2.
Do
not
take
apart
the
device
(doing
so
may
void
your
warranty)
and
do
not
attempt
to
operate
it
under
abnormal
current
loads.
3.
Keep
the
device
away
from
liquid,
humidity
or
moisture.
Operate
the
device
only
within
the
specific
temperature
range
of
0°
C
(32°
F)
to
40°
C
(104°
F).
Should
the
temperature
exceed
this
range,
unplug
and/or
switch
off
the
device
in
order
to
let
the
temperature
stabilize
to
an
optimal
level.
COMFORT
Research
has
shown
that
long
periods
of
repetitive
motion,
improper
positioning
of
your
computer
peripherals,
incorrect
body
position,
and
poor
habits
may
be
associated
with
physical
discomfort
and
injury
to
nerves,
tendons,
and
muscles.
Below
are
some
guidelines
to
avoid
injury
and
ensure
optimum
comfort
while
using
your
Razer
Blade.
1.
Position
your
laptop
directly
in
front
of
you.
If
you
have
an
external
mouse,
position
it
next
to
the
laptop.
Place
your
elbows
next
to
your
side,
not
too
far
away
and
your
mouse
within
easy
reach.
2.
Adjust
the
height
of
your
chair
and
table
so
that
the
laptop
is
at
or
below
elbow
height.
3.
Keep
your
feet
well
supported,
posture
straight
and
your
shoulders
relaxed.
4.
During
gameplay,
relax
your
wrist
and
keep
it
straight.
If
you
do
the
same
tasks
with
your
hands
repeatedly,
try
not
to
bend,
extend
or
twist
your
hands
for
long
periods.
5.
Do
not
rest
your
wrists
on
hard
surfaces
for
long
periods.
When
using
an
external
mouse,
use
a
wrist
rest
to
support
your
wrist
while
gaming.
6.
Do
not
sit
in
the
same
position
all
day.
Get
up,
step
away
from
your
desk
and
do
exercises
to
stretch
your
arms,
shoulders,
neck
and
legs.
7.
If
you
should
experience
any
physical
discomfort
while
using
your
laptop,
such
as
pain,
numbness,
or
tingling
in
your
hands,
wrists,
elbows,
shoulders,
neck
or
back,
please
consult
a
qualified
medical
doctor
immediately.
BATTERY
WARNING
The
Razer
Blade
contains
an
internal,
lithium-ion
rechargeable
battery.
In
general,
the
life
expectancy
of
such
battery
is
dependent
upon
usage.
If
you
suspect
that
the
lithium-ion
rechargeable
battery
inside
the
Razer
Blade
may
be
drained
(has
a
low
charge),
try
charging
it.
If
the
battery
does
not
recharge
after
several
attempts,
it
may
be
non-operational.
Do
not
open,
mutilate,
or
expose
to
conducting
materials
(metal),
moisture,
liquid,
fire,
or
heat.
Doing
so
may
cause
the
battery
to
leak
or
explode,
resulting
in
personal
injury.
Do
not
use
or
charge
the
battery
if
leaking,
discolored,
or
deformed.
Do
not
leave
the
rechargeable
battery
discharged
or
unused
for
extended
periods.
When
not
using
your
Razer
Blade
battery
for
more
than
30
days,
be
F
O
R
G
A
M
E
R
S
.
B
Y
G
A
M
E
R
S
.
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