Avoid using your WinBook FX in weather where the relative humidity is above 85%. If you see
condensation appearing on other warmed-up equipment, don’t turn on your WinBook FX. The
big risk from humidity is condensation that shorts out electrical connections. In microelectronics,
it doesn’t take much moisture to do this.
Altitude
Changes in air pressure can pose problems for the Micro-mechanical adjustments made in disk
drives. Pressurized environments in airplanes at 20,000 feet are not a problem, but if you are
using your WinBook FX in the mountains at high altitudes, you might, over the long run,
experience lower disk drive reliability.[FX 7-3]
Electromagnetic Interference
In certain places such as airplanes, you may be asked to turn off your WinBook FX to avoid any
possibility of interference with communications equipment. Normally, your WinBook FX should
not create interference problems for household or office electronics equipment. However,
connecting your WinBook FX to other computer devices might create interference with a nearby
TV or radio. You can avoid this by getting cables and connectors that are properly shielded. You
can obtain these from your computer dealer.
Battery Disposal
Your WinBook FX batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Currently, regulations
governing battery disposal vary in different jurisdictions. To avoid any environmental problems,
send your old batteries to us. Call Customer Service to obtain a Return Materials Authorization
(RMA) number and a location to ship your old batteries to.
DANGER:
To avoid shocks or burns, do not allow metal objects to contact or short circuit the
battery terminals.
Dust Accumulation
Air is circulated through the WinBook FX to keep its components cool. Fine dust carried by the
air can accumulate inside the WinBook FX and interfere with air-cooling. This dust coating heats
up components and can also absorb moisture from the air which contributes to corrosion or
rusting of components. If the environment where you use or store your WinBook FX is relatively
dusty, vacuum the vents as described in the "Maintenance Procedures" section of this chapter.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
Clean the display
Clean the keyboard, pointing devices, connectors
Vacuum the vents
Take care of cables, cords, connectors
Power-cycle the batteries
Use virus detection utilities regularly
Run Windows 95 Defragmenter and ScanDisk utilities
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