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- Carry the HP OmniBook in a padded case to protect against bumps and jolts. - Set down the HP OmniBook gently. Take precautions against accidental bumps. - Do not operate the HP OmniBook while traveling over bumpy terrain. * Make sure there is adequate ventilation around the HP OmniBook. Suspend or shut down the HP OmniBook before putting it in a carrying case or other enclosed space. * Do not pick up or carry the HP OmniBook by the display. * Do not use the HP OmniBook outside in the rain or snow (inclement weather) or in any extremes of temperature or humidity. General Use * Set the brightness of your display to the lowest comfortable level. This will help prolong your battery charge. * Back up your work regularly. Copy files to floppy, tape or network drives. * Use a virus scanning program, preferably one that will run automatically, to check the integrity of your files and operating system on a periodic basis. Check your disk using "scandisk" and "defrag" utilities. * Before undocking, you may need to shut down the HP OmniBook. - For Windows NT 4.0 or other non-Plug-n-Play operating systems, you must shut down Windows and wait a few seconds to complete disk activity before undocking. - For Windows 95 or other Plug-n-Play operating systems, you do not have to shut down before undocking. See your Reference Guide for details on how to start and stop your HP OmniBook. - End of File -