Environmental
notices
for
Japan
Collecting
and
recycling
a
disused
ThinkPad
computer
If
you
are
a
company
employee
and
need
to
dispose
of
a
ThinkPad
computer
that
is
the
property
of
the
company,
you
must
do
so
in
accordance
with
the
Law
for
Promotion
of
Effective
Utilization
of
Resources.
The
computer
is
categorized
as
industrial
waste.
It
should
be
properly
disposed
of
by
an
industrial
waste
disposal
contractor
certified
by
a
local
government.
In
accordance
with
the
Law
for
Promotion
of
Effective
Utilization
of
Resources,
IBM
Japan
provides,
through
its
PC
Collecting
and
Recycling
Services,
for
the
collecting,
reuse,
and
recycling
of
disused
computers.
For
details,
visit
the
IBM
Web
site
at
http://www.ibm.com/jp/pc/service/recycle/
Persuant
to
the
Law
for
Promotion
of
Effective
Utilization
of
Resources,
the
collecting
and
recycling
of
home-used
computers
by
the
manufacturer
was
begun
on
October
1,
2003.
For
details,
visit
the
IBM
Web
site
at
http://www.ibm.com/jp/pc/service/recycle/personal.html
Disposing
of
a
ThinkPad
computer
component
containing
heavy
metal
The
printed
circuit
board
of
a
ThinkPad
computer
contains
heavy
metal.
(Soldering
with
lead
is
used
on
the
printed
circuit
board.)
To
properly
dispose
of
the
disused
printed
circuit
board,
follow
the
instructions
in
Collecting
and
recycling
a
disused
ThinkPad
computer.
Disposing
of
a
disused
lithium
battery
A
button-shaped
lithium
battery
is
installed
on
the
system
board
of
your
ThinkPad
computer
to
back
up
the
main
battery.
If
you
want
to
replace
it
with
a
new
one,
contact
your
place
of
purchase
or
ask
for
a
repair
service
provided
by
IBM.
If
you
have
replaced
it
by
yourself
and
want
to
dispose
of
the
disused
lithium
battery,
insulate
it
with
vinyl
tape,
contact
your
place
of
purchase,
and
follow
the
instructions.
You
can
also
see
the
instructions
at
www.ibm.com/jp/pc/recycle/battery
If
you
use
a
ThinkPad
computer
at
home
and
need
to
dispose
of
a
lithium
battery,
you
must
comply
with
local
ordinances
and
regulations.
Handling
a
disused
ThinkPad
battery
pack
Your
ThinkPad
computer
has
a
lithium
ion
battery
pack
or
a
nickel
metal
hydride
battery
pack.
If
you
are
a
company
ThinkPad
computer
user
and
need
to
dispose
of
a
battery
pack,
contact
the
proper
person
in
IBM
sales,
service,
or
marketing,
and
follow
that
person’s
instructions.
You
can
also
see
the
instructions
at
www.ibm.com/jp/pc/recycle/battery
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ThinkPad
®
G40
Series
Service
and
Troubleshooting
Guide
Summary of Contents for ThinkPad G40 Series
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