Acer TravelMate 360 manual Important safety instructions

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Important safety instructions

Rea d these instruc tions c a refully. Sa ve these instruc tions for future referenc e .

1Follow a ll wa rnings a nd instruc tions ma rked on the produc t.

2Unplug this produc t from the wa ll outlet before c lea ning. Do not use liquid c lea ners or a erosol c lea ners. Use a da mp c loth for c lea ning.

3Do not use this produc t nea r wa ter.

4Do not pla c e this produc t on a n unsta ble c a rt, sta nd, orta ble . The produc t ma y fa ll, c a using serious da ma ge to the produc t.

5Slots a nd openings in the c a binet a nd the ba c k orbottom a re provided for ventila tion; to ensure relia ble opera tion of the produc t a nd to protec t it from overhea ting, these openings must not be bloc ked or c overed. The openings should neverbe bloc ked by pla c ing the produc t on a bed, sofa , rug, or other simila r surfa c e . This produc t should never be pla c ed nea r or over a ra dia tor or hea t register, or in a built-in insta lla tion unless proper ventila tion is provided.

6This produc t should be opera ted from the type of power indic a ted on the ma rking la bel. If you a re not sure of the type of power a va ila ble, c onsult your dea ler or loc a l power c ompa ny.

7Do not a llow a nything to rest on the power c ord. Do not loc a te this produc t where persons will wa lk on the c ord.

8If a n extension c ord is used with this produc t, ma ke sure tha t the tota l

a mpere ra ting ofthe equipment plugged into the extension c ord does not exc eed the extension c ord a mpere ra ting. Also, ma ke sure tha t the tota l ra ting ofa llproduc ts plugged into the wa lloutlet does not exc eed the fuse ra ting.

9Never push objec ts of a ny kind into this produc t through c a binet slots a s they ma y touc h da ngerous volta ge points or short out pa rts tha t c ould result in a fire or elec tric shoc k. Never spill liquid of a ny kind on the produc t.

10Do not a ttempt to servic e this produc t yourself, a s opening or removing c overs ma y expose you to da ngerous volta ge points orotherrisks. Refera ll servic ing to qua lified servic e personnel.

11Unplug this produc t from the wa ll outlet a nd refer servic ing to qua lified servic e personnel under the following c onditions:

a When the power c ord or plug is da ma ged or fra yed b If liquid ha s been spilled into the produc t

c If the produc t ha s been exposed to ra in or wa ter

d If the produc t does not opera te norma lly when the opera ting instruc tions a re followed. Adjust only those c ontrols tha t a re c overed by the opera ting instruc tions sinc e improper a djustment of other

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Contents TravelMate 360 series Page Your guides First things firstTurning your computer on and off Basic care and tips for using your computerTaking care of your AC adapter Taking care of your computerCleaning and servicing Taking care of your battery packContents Appendix a Specifications Appendix B Notices Index Troubleshooting your computerTravelMate Page TravelMate tour Front viewDescription Etting to know your Tra velMa te Left view Rear view Right viewDescription Bottom view Multimedia FeaturesPerformance DisplayConnectivity Human-centric design and ergonomicsExpansion Icon Function Description IndicatorsNum Loc k Lights when Num Loc k is a c tiva ted Lock key Description Using the keyboardSpecial keys Lock keysEmbedded numeric keypad Desired access Num lock on Num lock offWindows keys Hot keysKey Description Hot key Icon Function Description Lic k on Start, Settings, Control Panel Euro symbolLaunch Keys Email checking function Launch key Default applicationEtting to know your Tra velMa te Touchpad basics TouchpadFunction Left button Right Center Tap Button Buttons Ba r of Windows a pplic a tionsEasyLink combo drive Connecting and disconnecting the EasyLink combo driveStorage Hard diskEtting to know your Tra velMa te Playing DVD movies Using softwareEjecting a floppy disk Ejecting the optical drive trayRegion code Country or region Audio Adjusting the volumeBasic power management Preparing the computer Disconnecting from the desktopMoving around with your TravelMate Moving aroundTaking the computer home What to bring to short meetingsWhat to bring to long meetings Setting up a home office What to bring with youSpecial considerations Traveling internationally with the computer Traveling with the computerWhat to bring with you Using a computer security lock Using the SmartCardSecuring your computer Page Registering your smart card Running PlatinumSecure PlatinumSecure Options Change Password SmartCard ManagerEncrypt/Decrypt Running PlatinumKey Using passwords Entering passwords Setting passwords Etting to know your Tra velMa te Computer Page Expanding through options Connectivity optionsFax/data modem Fast infrared Built-in network featurePC Card slots Universal Serial BusEjecting a PC Card Inserting a PC CardPort expansion devices Upgrade optionsMemory upgrade Installing memoryUstomizing your c omputer Lic k on Start, Programs, then Notebook Manager Launch ManagerLaunch Manager and 802.11b Wireless LAN Bios Utility Ustomizing your c omputer Troubleshooting your Page Nothing appears on the screen Frequently-asked questionsNo audio is heard from the computer Image is not full-screenWant to set up my location to use the internal modem Keyboard does not respondInfrared port does not work Troubleshooting your c omputer Troubleshooting tips Error Messages Corrective Action Error messagesError Messages Corrective Action Requesting service International Traveler’s Warranty ITWBefore you call Page Troubleshooting your c omputer Specifications Page Display and video MicroprocessorMemory Data storageHumidity non-condensing Weight and dimensionsTemperature PortsBattery pack AC adapterOptions Appendix a Spec ific a tions Appendix B This a ppendix lists the genera l notic es of your c omputer Use conditions FCC noticeModem notices Remarque à l’intention des utilisateurs canadiensCTR Important safety instructions Laser compliance statement Lithium battery statement Year 2000 compliance statement98-32 Macrovision copyright protection notice Index Messa ges error