Panasonic CF-51 Series User Manual

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Troubleshooting
Appendix
This computer has been designed so as to minimize shock to the LCD and hard disk drive, the leakage of liquid (e.g., water) 
on to the keyboard, etc., but no warranty is provided against such trouble. Therefore, as a precision instrument, be extremely 
careful in the handling
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE AS, OR AS PART OF, NUCLEAR EQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS, AIR TRAFFIC CON-
TROL EQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS, OR AIRCRAFT COCKPIT EQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS
*1
.  PANASONIC WILL NOT BE RESPONSI-
BLE FOR ANY LIABILITY RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT ARISING OUT OF THE FOREGOING USES.
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AIRCRAFT COCKPIT EQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS include Class2 Electrical Flight Bag(EFB) Systems and Class1 EFB Systems 
when used during critical phases of flight (e.g., during take-off and landing). Class1 EFB Systems and 2 EFB Systems are defined 
by FAA: AC (Advisory Circular) 120-76A.
Panasonic cannot guarantee any specifications, technologies, reliability, safety (e.g. Flammability/Smoke/Toxicity/Radio 
Frequency Emission, etc) requirements related to aviation standards that exceed the specifications of our COTS (Com-
mercial-Off-The-Shelf) products.
„ Usage
Avoid Extreme Heat and Cold
Do not store or use the computer in locations 
exposed to heat, direct sunlight, or extreme 
cold.
Avoid moving the computer between loca-
tions with large temperature difference.
Operation: 5 °C to 35 °C
 
{41 °F to 95 °F}
Storage: -20 °C to 60 °C {-4 °F to 140 °F}
Avoid Direct Sunlight on the LCD Panel
The LCD panel should not be exposed to 
direct sunlight or ultraviolet light.
Avoid Humidity, Liquids and Dust
Do not store or use the computer in locations 
exposed to high humidity, liquids (including 
rain) or dust.
Prevent Shock
Avoid subjecting the computer to severe 
vibrations or impact. Do not place the com-
puter inside a car trunk.
Avoid Radio Frequency Interference
Do not place the computer near a television 
or radio receiver.
Avoiding Low-temperature Burns
Avoid more than casual contact with any 
heat producing area of the notebook com-
puter, AC adaptor, and any option or acces-
sory you use with it. Even low heat, if warmer 
than body temperature, can cause a burn, if 
the skin is exposed to the heat source for a 
long enough period of time.
Do Not Connect a Telephone Line, or a 
Network Cable Other Than the One Speci-
fied, into the LAN Port
If the LAN port is connected to a network 
such as the ones listed below, a fire or elec-
tric shock may result.
• Networks other than 1000BASE-T, 
100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T.
• Phone lines [Telephone lines, internal 
phone lines (on-premise switches), digital 
public phones, etc.]
Do Not Touch the Computer and Cable 
When it Starts Thundering
Do Not Connect the AC Adaptor to a 
Power Source Other Than a Standard 
Household AC Outlet.
Connecting to a DC/AC converter (inverter) 
may damage the AC adaptor.
On an airplane, only connect the AC adaptor/
charger to an AC outlet specifically approved 
for such use.
Keep SD Memory Cards Away From 
Infants and Small Children.
Accidental swallowing will result in bodily 
injury. In the event of accidental swallowing, 
see a doctor immediately.
„ Handling
Avoid Magnetic Fields
Keep the computer away from magnets.
Data stored on the hard disk may be lost.
Avoid Stacking
Do not place heavy objects on top of the 
computer.
Keep Small Objects Away
Do not insert paper clips or other small 
objects into the computer.
Do Not Disassemble the Computer
Do not attempt to disassemble your com-
puter.
Avoid Excessive Force on the Display
Do not apply excessive downward force on 
the display when it is completely opened, 
especially when plugs and/or cables are con-
nected to the rear of the computer.
Precautions
Before putting the computer away, be sure to wipe off any moisture.