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SLC Chapter 9 
CHAPTER 9 
TROUBLESHOOTING 
Your WinBook computer was designed to be transported around and provide trouble free service
for a long time. Nevertheless, certain basic precautions should be taken to ensure that the system
remains in good working order. In this chapter, we make some recommendations as to how to
achieve the most reliable performance for the longest possible time, and how to solve some of the
problems that you may encounter. 
Basic Precautions 
The WinBook is built and designed to be a rugged notebook computer. However, we suggest that
when transporting the notebook, pack it into a briefcase or a notebook carrying case. In this way,
the plastic shell will be less liable to become scratched or damaged during transportation. In
addition, please note the following points: 
Do not subject the WinBook to excessive shocks or severe vibration. The hard disk drive installed
in the system was designed to be shock resistant, but within reason. 
Do not place heavy objects on top of the WinBook. 
Do not place the WinBook near to any heat source or subject it to extreme temperature changes. 
Avoid using the computer in an excessively hot or cold environment. 
Cleaning the WinBook 
You may use a slightly damp cloth to clean the plastic shell of the system. Take great care
that no liquid enters between any of the seams of the shell or into any of the connectors. 
Glass cleaner may be used to clean the LCD screen. Do not spray cleaner onto the screen,
however, but rather dampen a soft, clean cloth and gently rub the screen. Do not let any
liquid run between the LCD and the surrounding frame. 
Cleaning the Trackball 
After a long period of use, dust and small particles may enter the trackball unit resulting in
uneven movement. This can be remedied by removing the trackball and cleaning it, as
instructed below: 
There are two small recesses on the trackball holder. Insert the two prongs of a pair of spring clip pliers
or tweezers into the two recesses and turn anti-clockwise. 
  
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