Safety instructions – Toshiba Tecra A5 User Manual
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Safety Instructions
Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and your 
computer.
When Using Your Computer
Do not operate your portable computer for an extended period of time with 
the base resting directly on your body. With extended operation, heat can 
potentially build up in the base. Allowing sustained contact with the skin 
could cause discomfort or, eventually, a burn.
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Do not attempt to service the computer yourself. Always follow 
installation instructions closely.
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Do not carry a battery in your pocket, purse, or other container where 
metal objects (such as car keys) could short-circuit the battery terminals. 
The resulting excessive current follow can cause extremely high 
temperatures and may result in damage from burns.
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Be sure that nothing rests on your AC adapter's power cable and that 
the cable is not located where it can be tripped over or stepped on.
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Place the AC adapter in a ventilated area, such as a desk top or on the 
floor, when you use it to run the computer or to charge the battery. Do 
not cover the AC adapter with papers or other items that will reduce 
cooling; also, do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case. 
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Use only the AC adapter and batteries that are approved for use with 
this computer. Use of another type of battery or AC adapter may risk 
fire or explosion.
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Before you connect the computer to a power source, ensure that the 
voltage rating of the AC adapter matches that of the available power 
source.
115 V/60Hz in most of North and South America and some Far Eastern 
countries such as Taiwan.
100 V/50Hz in eastern Japan and 100 V/60Hz in western Japan.
230 V/50 Hz in most of Europe, the Middle East, and the Far East.
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If you use an extension cable with your AC adapter, ensure that the total 
ampere rating of the products that are plugged into it do not exceed the 
ampere rating of the extension cable itself.
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To help avoid the potential hazard of electric shock, do not connect or 
disconnect any cables or perform maintenance or reconfiguration of this 
product during an electrical storm.
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When setting up the computer for work, place it on a level surface.
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Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with 
local authorities for disposal instructions.
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When traveling, do not check the computer as baggage. You can put 
your computer through an X-ray security machine, but never put your 
computer through a metal detector. If you have the computer checked 
by hand, be sure to have a charged battery available in case you are 
asked to turn on the computer.
