Packard Bell DOT S series Quick Start Manual - page 20
20 - Quick start guide
Packard Bell recommends that you add a ferrite core round clip to each cable
connecting your computer to a hardware device that was not included with your
computer.
− Ferrite reference: 28A-2029 from Steward (two loops)
During product certification, Packard Bell used the following cable quality:
− USB2.0 Certified Cables from Hama 46778
− IEEE1394 shielded FireWire from Hama 50011
− RCA-RCA shielded Audio/Video Cables from Thomson KHC001M, KHC012M,
KHC028M
− Stereo Jack shielded Audio cables from Hama 43330H, 42714H
Heat Build-up and Portable Computers
The AC adapter and the underside of the computer can become hot after prolonged
use. Sustained physical contact with either should be avoided.
C
HASSIS COVER REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
Before removing the chassis cover to service or modify the equipment, you must
disconnect all power and modem cords, and remove the battery.
Caution: Some components inside the computer can become hot after
prolonged use.
You then must close the chassis before you plug in and switch on the equipment.
L
ASER
C
OMPLIANCE
S
TATEMENT
The optical devices are tested and certified to be compliant with International
Electrotechnical Commission IEC60825-1 and European EN60825-1 standards for
Class 1 laser products.
Class 1 laser products are not considered hazardous. The optical devices are designed
such that there is never human access to laser radiation above a Class 1 level during
normal operation or prescribed maintenance conditions.
The optical devices installed in your computer are designed for use solely as
components of such electronic product and therefore do not comply with the
appropriate requirements of Code of Federal Regulation Sec. 1040.10 and Sec.
1040.11 for COMPLETE laser products.
Because exposure to laser radiation is extremely hazardous, under no circumstances
should the user attempt to disassemble the laser device.
P
ACKAGING
The packaging of this product is compliant with the European Environmental
Directive 94/62/EC from December 20 th 1994 and its equivalent in the French
Legislation by the Decree 98-638 from july 20 th 1998.
C
OMPLIANT WITH
R
USSIAN REGULATORY CERTIFICATION