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Subject: Environmental Specifications for the WinBook XL3
Keywords: heat cold temperature
Tech Article Number: WBTA00210128

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Temperature

Operating; 10-35°C (50-95°F)

Non-operating: -20–60°C (-4-120°F)

Temperature and the battery

Optimal performance: 5-35°C (41-95°F)

Cold batteries take longer to fully charge

Humidity

Operating: 0%-85% (non-condensing)

Altitude

Long-term usage at high altitudes in an un-pressurized environment may cause hard drive problems.

Electromagnetic Interference

The WinBook by itself should not cause any interference with other electro-magnetic devices. However, connecting the WinBook to an external device with an unshielded cable may cause interference with a nearby TV or radio.

Dust

Avoid extended usage or storage in dusty areas. If you use the unit in a dusty area vacuum the vents as described in the "Cleaning Procedures" in chapter 8 in the XL3 User’s Manual.


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