Storing the macintosh powerbook, International repair and service – Apple PowerBook (3400 series) User Manual

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Check the diagrams below to determine which plug adapters you’ll need, or
ask your travel agent.

Outlet type

Locations

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

Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), most of Europe,
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

International repair and service

Apple’s global limited warranty covers your Apple products for one year,
regardless of where the products are purchased. The Apple-authorized service
providers in more than 80 countries can handle most repairs (unless the
repair involves a component specific to another area of the world). Bring a
copy of your proof of purchase with you.

Because of variations in environment and power supplies, Apple is not
responsible for damage to Apple products used outside the United States.

Storing the Macintosh PowerBook

1

Save your work on a hard disk or floppy disks.

2

Press the Power key and click shut down, or choose Shut Down from the Special menu.

3

Close the display.

4

Store the computer in a cool, dry place.

Storage temperatures should remain between –25°C and 60°C (between
–13°F and 140°F). Avoid leaving the computer where temperatures may be
extreme or unpredictable—in the trunk of a car, for example.

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