HP Jornada 680/680e Series Handheld PC Users Guide
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Warranty, support, and service ï 165 For consumers in New Zealand The above warranty terms or any other warranty statement enclosed with this product, except to the extent lawfully permitted, do not exclude, restrict, or modify and are in addition to the statutory rights implied by the Consumer Guarantees Act of 1993 applicable to the sale of this product to you. If you have any queries about your rights contact the Hewlett-Packard End User Support line at 0800-733547. Year 2000 warranty Subject to all...
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166 ï HP Jornada 680/680e User’s Guide tions, and out-of-warranty service charges before you send your unit to HP for repair. In countries not listed in the table, contact your Hewlett-Packard authorized dealer or sales office. Service For diagnostic instructions and other service information, contact one of the technical support numbers listed. Please do not ship your unit for service without first contacting a Hewlett-Packard office. If your unit qualifies for in-warranty service, be ready to supply a...
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Warranty, support, and service ï 167 Contacting Hewlett-Packard worldwide You will be pleased to know that our commitment to quality does not stop at the sale. Our worldwide customer support network is available to give you personal telephone service should you need it. Telephone Argentina 54 -1-7788380 Australia61-3-88778000 Austria43-711-4201080 Belgium (Dutch) 32-2-6268806 Belgium (French) 32-2-6268807 Brazil55-11-8296612 Canada 1-905-2064663 Chile56-800-360999 China 86-10-65645959 Czech...
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168 ï HP Jornada 680/680e User’s Guide Japan 81-3-33358333 Korea 82-2-32700700 Malaysia60-03-2952566 Mexico 52-1800-4726684 Netherlands31-20-6068751 New Zealand0800-733547 Norway47-22-116299 Philippines63-2-8673551 Poland48-22-8659999 Portugal 351-1-4417199 Russia7-095-9169821 Singapore 65-2725300 South Africa27-11-4481140 Spain34-91-7820109 Sweden46-8-6192170 Switzerland41-848-801111 Taiwan886-2-7170055 Thailand66-2-6614011 Turkey 90-212-2245925 UK 44-870-6083003 USA Pre-sales Information1-800-443-1254...
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Warranty, support, and service ï 169 All Customer Care Centers are available during office hours. Pre-sales Information in the USA is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Support & Service in the USA can be contacted from 5 am to 5 pm Pacific Time, Monday through Friday.
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ï 171 Appendix A Ergonomics This chapter provides guidance and hints to help you work in a comfortable and ergonomically low-risk environment. If you experience pain or discomfort while using this or any other equipment, you should stop working and review this chapter. If the discomfort continues, stop using the equipment and consult a doctor as soon as possible. Setting up and using equipment Some people experience physical discomfort while using computers. Sometimes this discomfort leads to...
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172 ï HP Jornada 680/680e User’s Guide What causes RSI? RSI is caused by certain demanding activities that exceed the body’s ability. Common factors associated with RSI include too many uninterrupted repetitions of an activity or motion, performing an activity in an awkward or unnatural posture, maintaining static posture for prolonged periods, failing to take frequent short breaks, and stress. Certain medical conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes, may contribute to RSI. RSI symptoms By...
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Ergonomics ï 173 tion-free as possible, with background noise below 58 dBA. Where possible, relative air humidity should be in the range of 40 to 60 percent. Recommended room temperature is 19 to 23 ºC (66 to 73 ºF). If possible, adjust the tempera- ture to a comfortable level. The workplace should be well ventilated. Pay attention to your posture; relax your shoulders and keep your wrists straight. This is easier when your keyboard can be positioned right under your hands while bending your elbows at...