Taking Care Of The Screen; Carrying The Tablet - Lenovo X41 Resource Manual

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Taking Care of the Screen

Take particular caution with the screen. The screen is very susceptible to
damage from excessive pressure. In particular, avoid grasping the Tablet
by the screen with any force.
Be certain to only use approved styluses on the screen.
Should you need to clean the screen, use a clean, lint free, soft cloth.
Never use water or cleaning agents, such as window cleaners or dusting
polishes on any part of the Tablet, including the screen.
You may clean the screen as you would a camera lens or a good pair of
glasses. In particular, you may use anti-static cloths or lens cleaners
designed specifically for camera lenses and glasses often sold as moist
towelettes.

Carrying the Tablet

Always close the lid before moving. Close the lid with the screen inward.
You should never transport your Tablet PC in laptop mode, i.e. with the lid
up. Be sure that there is nothing trapped between the screen and the
display.
Never pick up your Tablet by the display.
Closing the lid sends the Tablet into hibernate. To prevent permanent
damage to the hard drive, you should wait for your system to enter
hibernate mode before moving it.
Never move your Tablet when you can hear the hard drive spinning.
For prolonged periods of inactivity, you may want to hibernate or shut
down completely before closing the lid. This will help to conserve the
battery.
Remove the computer carefully and gently from the cart.
Always make sure your hands are clean.
When moving your Tablet use two hands, or hold the Tablet close to your
body.
When passing the tablet to another student wait to hear the student say
"I've got it" before letting go.
Place the computer on the table gently.
Keep the computer away from the edge of a desk or table.
Always walk with the computer in a closed position.
Do not drop your Tablet. It is fragile.
Never leave your Tablet unattended.
Custom Computer Specialists, Inc.
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2008

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