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Care and Maintenance

Care and Maintenance. Developed by Technology Services 1:1 Laptop Initiative. Student Responsibilities. Netbooks must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers or labels Netbooks must never be left in a car or any unsupervised area.

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Care and Maintenance

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  1. Care and Maintenance Developed by Technology Services 1:1 Laptop Initiative

  2. Student Responsibilities • Netbooks must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers or labels • Netbooks must never be left in a car or any unsupervised area • Students are responsible for bringing their Netbooks fully charged to school each day

  3. Cleaning The Netbook • Clean the exterior of the Netbook by wiping it with a damp soft cloth • Dust the screen and keyboard using a dry soft cloth • Before cleaning equipment, disconnect it from the electrical outlet • Do not use liquids or aerosol cleaners

  4. Temperature Precautions • Do not expose the Netbook to extreme temperature, direct sunlight or ultraviolet light for extended periods of time • Extreme heat or cold may cause damage to the Netbook • Always bring the Netbook to room temperature prior to turning it on

  5. Airflow • Leave adequate clearance on all vented sides of the Netbook to prevent overheating • Do not restrict airflow into the product by blocking any vents or air intakes • Clean any air vents on the front, back and vented sides of the product • Lint, dust and other foreign materials can block the vents and restrict the airflow

  6. Protecting the Display • The display is particularly sensitive to damage if excessive pressure is placed on it • Avoid placing anything on the Netbook that could put pressure on the display when it is closed • Avoid touching the display with sharp objects • Avoid placing anything on the keyboard before closing the lid

  7. Transporting • Netbooks and power supplies should always be within the protective case when carried • Other items should not be stored in the carrying case • The Netbook should be turned off at the end of each day before placing it in the carrying case

  8. General Precautions • Food or drinks should not be next to the Netbook while it is in use • Cords, cables and removable storage devices must be inserted carefully into the Netbook • Students should never carry their Netbooks while the screen is open • Netbooks should be shut down when not in use for an extended period of time

  9. Systems EngineerMr. Nadata B109 Help Desk Walk in Hours: • 8:15-8:45 • 12:15-12:45 • 3:30-4:00 • You may also submit a “help” ticket, and Mr. Nadata will come pick up computer.

  10. Citation Page Brouner, N. (Photographer). (2010). How to Clean your laptop screen. [Web]. Retrieved from http://small-laptop-computer-s.com/clean-laptop-screen-safely/ Pena, J. (Photographer). (2007). Student netbooks. [Web]. Retrieved from http://www.theage.com.au/news/digital-life/laptops/articles/dell-netbook-targets-primary-school-market/2009/05/19/1242498746738.html "latitude-2100-kids." Netbooked. Web. 30 Sep 2010. http://netbooked.net/images/sized/images/uploads/articles/latitude-2100-kids-600x399.jpg "Dell Latitude 2100." Best Netbooks for Students. Web. 30 Sep 2010. http://thaiwinadmin.blogspot.com/2009/07/kb228.html

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