Hardware manual
10–16 Hardware Guide
Maintenance, Shipping and Travel
■ If you are traveling internationally:
❏ If you plan to use an internal modem, review Chapter 6,
“Internal Modem” for information about using adapters
and country configurations. You may want to print and
take with you the “Solving Travel Connection Problems”
section of that chapter if you are not bringing the
Documentation Library CD.
❏ Check the computer-related customs regulations for each
country on your itinerary.
❏ Consult with an electronics retailer or an HP authorized
dealer, reseller, or service provider about power cord and
adapter requirements for each location in which you plan
to use the tablet PC. (Voltage, frequency, and plug
configurations vary.) To contact an HP-authorized dealer,
reseller, or service provider near you, refer to the
Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet included in
English only with the tablet PC.
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the
equipment, do not attempt to run the tablet PC with a voltage converter
kit sold for appliances.
Contacting HP
Getting Help from the Internet
If you have Internet access, you can resolve most problems that
may arise while traveling with the tablet PC by using HP Help
and Support.
HP Help and Support provides links to specific areas of the HP
Web site (
http://www.hp.com) where you can:
■ Obtain all documentation included with your tablet PC as
well as other information about your tablet PC such as
specifications, white papers, and customer advisories.
■ Initiate an online service event with an HP support specialist.
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