Temperature: Your system can be damaged by very high or very low
temperatures.
• Try to avoid using your WinBook notebook in temperatures below
41° F (5° C) or above 95° F (35° C).
• Avoid storing or shipping your notebook in temperatures below -4° F (-
20° C) or above 140° F (60° C). Long-term (6 months) storage of a unit
with a battery in place should not exceed 104° F
(40° C).
• Running your battery in temperatures below 41° F (5° C) or above
95° F (35° C) will reduce battery life.
• The battery is made to shut off its charging circuitry if the temperature
is too high. This helps prevents overcharging. If your battery gets too
hot, you will have to wait for it to cool before it will charge.
• Cold batteries may take as much as twice as long to charge.
Humidity: A relatively small amount of moisture can cause a short
in electronic components. If you see condensation appearing on other
equipment around you, you should not turn on your WinBook. In general,
the optimal operating environment for your system in the range of 30-90%
humidity. The optimal storage environment for your system is in the range
of 10-90% humidity.
Altitude: Pressurized airplane cabins are not a problem for operation
of your WinBook, although you should be aware of any
restrictions that your airline might place on use of electronic devices
in the cabin. Use of your notebook at high altitudes (over
10,000 ft.) in the mountains, however, can lower disk drive reliability.
Dust Accumulation: Try to avoid environments with excessive dust.
If you do work in such an environment, be sure to vacuum the vents
of your WinBook as described in the section on cleaning
above.
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