Do not grasp the foot stand to move your VAIO computer as it may cause damage to the computer.
Be careful not to exert pressure on the LCD screen when moving your VAIO computer.
Be careful not to scratch the LCD screen with your clothing or waist belt buckle when moving your VAIO
computer.
Be sure to grasp both sides of your VAIO computer when moving the computer, and lay the computer with
the LCD screen up.
If not, you may lose your balance and fall down.
Be sure to turn off your VAIO computer before moving the computer. Moving the computer that is turned on
may cause a hard disk malfunction. Be sure to disconnect all cables connected to the computer before
moving it.
Do not drop or hit your VAIO computer. Even a slight shock or vibration may cause a hard disk malfunction.
Do not place your VAIO computer in an unstable position.
Cleaning Your VAIO computer/LCD screen
Before cleaning your VAIO computer, read the following precautions for the correct cleaning procedure.
When cleaning your VAIO computer
Turn off your VAIO computer and unplug the AC adapter before cleaning the computer.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe debris and dust off your VAIO computer.
Be sure to use a soft, dry cloth when cleaning your VAIO computer. If the computer is badly soiled, fog the
surface of the computer with your breath and wipe off the dirt, or clean off with a lightly wet cloth and then
wipe remaining moisture away with a dry cloth.
Do not use solvents such as benzine, acetone, alcohol, thinner, or commercially available cleaners, as these
may cause damage to the surface or coating of your VAIO computer.
Use a blower to blow off debris and dust underneath the keys (keycaps). Do not remove any keycap from
the keyboard.
Do not use a vacuum cleaner, as it may cause a malfunction.
Note
Do not rub your VAIO computer when cleaning the computer, as it can be easily scratched.
When cleaning your LCD screen
Be sure to use a soft, dry cloth when cleaning your VAIO computer. If the LCD screen is badly soiled, fog