Traveling with the powerbook – Apple Macintosh PowerBook 150 User Manual

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Traveling with the PowerBook

The safety instructions in the first part of this book also apply when you are
traveling. In addition, note these precautions:

m Do not transport your PowerBook while it is turned on. Put your computer

to sleep or shut it down before you move it.

m Transport batteries either inside the computer or in the protective case

provided. Do not transport unprotected batteries.

m Do not check your computer as baggage. Carry it with you.
m Have security officials manually inspect your computer and disks if you do

not want to pass them through X-ray machines.

m Be prepared to show security officials that your computer is working. Have

a charged battery or a power adapter ready to use.

m Some airlines may restrict or prohibit the use of computers in flight. Check

ahead to find out what restrictions, if any, apply.

m Take the necessary plug adapters if you’re traveling overseas. (You may

need to use them with the power adapter.) You do not need a voltage
transformer. The power adapter can handle 90 volts to 260 volts AC
(48–62 Hz).

The following illustrations show which plug adapters you’ll need for different
countries. Ask your travel agent for more information.

Outlet type

Locations

United States, Canada, parts of Latin America, Japan, Korea,
the Philippines, Taiwan

Most of Europe, the former Soviet Union, parts of Latin America, the
Middle East, parts of Africa, Hong Kong, India, most of South Asia

Mexico, United Kingdom, Ireland, Malaysia, Singapore, parts of Africa

China, Australia, New Zealand

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Customizing And Traveling With Your PowerBook

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