Texas Instruments 660 Laptop User Manual


 
6-2 Field Service
Never place anything on top of the computer, particularly when it is operating
or charging (could result in overheating and damage to the computer).
Never move the computer while the hard drive is rotating (press the
Suspend button to put the computer in a Sleep mode before closing cover).
Never expose the computer hard disk drive(s) or disks to strong magnetic
fields such as those generated by transformers, speakers, or telephone
handsets.
6.2.3 Handling the Computer Battery Pack
The battery pack furnished with the computer requires reasonable care and handling
to ensure efficient operation and maximum life. Periodically inspect the battery
terminals and the batteries for evidence of corrosion and oxide build-up; clean if
necessary.
To ensure that the battery packs endure normal life cycle, always observe the following
precautions when handling the battery packs:
Do not drop the battery pack or subject it to excessive shock and vibration.
Do not expose the battery pack to direct sunlight, moisture, or chemical
compounds.
Do not disassemble the battery pack.
Do not use the battery pack to power other devices.
Do not short the battery leads or connect the battery with reversed polarity.
Never attempt to charge the battery pack in any way other than as described
in this manual.
Always charge the battery pack as soon as possible after a low battery
indication.
6.2.4 Password Caution
The notebook computer can be password protected to prevent unauthorized use.
However, if the password is lost, the notebook must be returned to the Texas
Instruments manufacturing facility in Temple, Texas U.S.A. to restore access. This
service is not covered by warranty.