HP Armada 7300 Armada 7300 Family of Personal Computers Reference Guide - Page 102

Air Travel, International Travel, Be sure that you have the correct modem cable for the country

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5. Close the display and all exterior doors on the computer. Do not close objects between the keyboard and display. 6. Disconnect the AC Adapter from the computer. When traveling, take the AC Adapter or an extra fully charged battery pack with you. 7. Place the computer in the slipcase supplied with the computer. Do not place objects on top of the computer in the slipcase. Air Travel s Check with the airline if you plan to use the computer on the plane. In-flight computer use is permitted at the discretion of the airline. s Hand carry the computer with you in the slipcase; do not check it with your luggage. s You can send your computer and diskettes through an airport X-ray machine, and it will not harm the computer or diskettes. IMPORTANT: Compaq recommends that you do not take the computer or diskettes through an airport magnetic detector (device you walk through) or expose them to a magnetic wand (hand-held device used by security personnel). International Travel s Check local customs regulations of the countries you will be visiting. s Be sure that you have the correct modem cable for the country you will be visiting. Telephone line standards and protocols differ from country to country. Contact your Compaq authorized dealer or reseller for a list of available cables. s Purchase a power cord from a Compaq authorized dealer or reseller for the countries you will be visiting. These cords are designed to meet the voltage, frequency, and plug configuration requirements of each country. ! WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not attempt to power the computer with a voltage converter kit sold for appliances. Maintenance and Travel Guidelines 13-3

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Maintenance and Travel Guidelines
13-3
5. Close the display and all exterior doors on the computer. Do
not close objects between the keyboard and display.
6. Disconnect the AC Adapter from the computer. When
traveling, take the AC Adapter or an extra fully charged
battery pack with you.
7. Place the computer in the slipcase supplied with the computer.
Do not place objects on top of the computer in the slipcase.
Air Travel
Check with the airline if you plan to use the computer on the
plane. In-flight computer use is permitted at the discretion of
the airline.
Hand carry the computer with you in the slipcase; do not
check it with your luggage.
You can send your computer and diskettes through an airport
X-ray machine, and it will not harm the computer or diskettes.
IMPORTANT:
Compaq recommends that you do not take the
computer or diskettes through an airport magnetic detector
(device you walk through) or expose them to a magnetic wand
(hand-held device used by security personnel).
International Travel
Check local customs regulations of the countries you will be
visiting.
Be sure that you have the correct modem cable for the country
you will be visiting. Telephone line standards and protocols
differ from country to country. Contact your Compaq
authorized dealer or reseller for a list of available cables.
Purchase a power cord from a Compaq authorized dealer or
reseller for the countries you will be visiting. These cords are
designed to meet the voltage, frequency, and plug configura-
tion requirements of each country.
!
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to
the equipment, do not attempt to power the computer with a voltage
converter kit sold for appliances.