User's Manual

3. Exit all applications.
4. Select
Start, Shut down, OK
to turn off the computer.
5. Remove the battery from the unit and store it in a dry place.
6. Store the computer within the recommended temperature ranges of -55°C to +75°C (-67°F to +167°F).
Battery Maintenance
Taking care of your battery pack
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Read and follow all battery precautions in the Safety section
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Use only batteries of the same kind as replacements. Turn the power off before removing or replacing
batteries
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Do not tamper with batteries. Keep them away from children
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Before storing your battery, read and follow the recommendations in the Battery Tips section
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Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Recycle if at all possible
Maintaining Batteries
Follow these guidelines to maintain performance of Lithium-Ion (Li-on) batteries.
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Avoid exposing batteries to extremely hot or cold temperatures for long periods. To prevent possible damage
to the battery, the GoBook MR-1 does not allow the battery to charge if the internal temperature of the battery
gets too low (< 5°C or < 41°F) or too high (> 50°C or > 122°F)
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Charge the battery nightly where the temperature will remain around 20°C (68°F)
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Re-calibrate your battery when your battery performance degrades.
Hard Drive Care and Handling
The 40GB hard drive in the GoBook MR-1 is a removable shock-mounted 2.5-inch hard drive. An optional 80GB
drive is available with the Expansion Module as an alternative. You can reduce the risk of damage to the hard
drives and increase their reliability and data integrity by following the recommendations below.
Internal Hard Drives
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Do not intentionally drop the computer. The unit is designed to withstand the day to day rigors of the mobile
environment and provide years of reliable service. The useful life of the product can be enhanced by not
intentionally abusing it
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Whenever possible, suspend the unit by pressing the power button and selecting
Standby
, and closing
the display lid before moving it from one location to another. This unloads the read/write heads and spins
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