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To get started using your iBook, plug in the power adapter and connect a phone cord from a wall jack to the modem port. Then press the power button and follow the onscreen guide to connect to the Internet. Read on to learn more about using your iBook:

2 Your iBook at a glance

4 Mac OS X basics

8 What you can do with your iBook

10 Listen to music on your computer or on the go

12 Make your own movie or watch a movie on DVD

14 Search the Internet

16 Get more out of the Internet

18 Send and receive email

20 Organize, plan, and create

22 Keep your iBooks software up-to-date

24 Learn more and solve problems

30 Install memory and an AirPort Card

34 Work more comfortably

36 Safety and cleaning

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Your iBook at a glance Your computer has these built-in features:

Volume and brightness controls

Adjust sound volume and screen brightness.

Two built-in stereo speakers

Listen to music, movies, games, and multimedia.

Optional AirPort wireless Internet and networking

(underneath keyboard) Using the optional

AirPort Card, you can connect to the Internet,

use email, share files, play network games, and

morewithout any wires to hold you down.

Sleep indicator light Pulsating light indicates

that the computer is in sleep.

Built-in microphone Record sound or control your computer with spoken commands.

Power button Turn your computer on, put it to sleep, or shut it down.

Media Eject (F12) key Press and hold to eject a CD or DVD or to open the optical drive tray.

Power adapter connector Plug in the power adapter (included) to recharge your iBooks battery.

Optical disc drive Install and run software or listen to music CDs. Play DVD videos if you have the DVD/CD-RW or Combo drive, or create your own CDs if you have the CD-RW or combo drive.

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Kensington security slot Attach a lock and cable to prevent theft.

Modem Connect to the Internet, browse the World Wide Web, and send and receive electronic mail.

Ethernet Share files with another computer or access a computer network.

FireWire Connect a digital video camera and use it to create your own desktop movies. You can also connect FireWire hard disks, printers, and more.

USB Connect printers, Zip and other disk drives, digital cameras, joysticks, and more.

VGA port Connect an external monitor (using the included Apple VGA Display Adapter).

Reset button Use during troubleshooting to restart your computer.

Audio/video port Connect headphones or external speakers. Connect a TV or video projector using the optional Apple AV cable.

Battery level indicator (underneath) When you press the button on the battery, one to four lights glow to show how much charge is left.

To learn more about your iBooks features: m Choose Mac Help from the Help menu.

Then click Go under iBook at a glance.

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Mac OS X basics The Macintosh desktop is your starting place.

Finder icon Click to open a

Finder window so you can see the files and applications on

your computer.

Window buttons Click the red button to close the window, the

yellow one to minimize it into the Dock, and the green one to resize it.

Apple menu Use to change

system settings, open recent items, and restart

or shut down your computer. To see the menu, click the apple

() in the menu bar.

View buttons Click to see your

files as icons, in lists, or in columns.

Toolbar button Click to show or hide the toolbar.

Toolbar icons Click to navigate quickly to different folders. Your home folder contains your personal documents.

Trash Drag an item here to delete it. Items remain here until you choose Empty Trash from the Finder menu.

To learn more about Mac OS X: m See the Welcome to Mac OS X document in the

Documents folder on your hard disk.

Modem status Use this menu to connect to and disconnect from the Internet using a dialup modem.

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Dock Click icons in the Dock

to open applications, documents, folders,

or minimized windows.

Application menu Shows the name of the

application youre using. Use to set preferences

or quit applications (other than the Finder).

Document Documents are files that

you create with an application (such as a

letter you create with your word processor). Double- click the icon to open the file in the application used

to create it.

Folder Folders help organize your files and applications. Double- click a folder to see whats inside.

Disc This appears when a CD or DVD is in the disc drive. Double-click the icon to see whats on the disc. To eject a disc, press and hold the Media Eject ( ) key on the keyboard.

Application Applications are software

programs (such as a game or word processor)

that you use with your computer. Double-click an applications icon to

open the application.

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Change the Mac OS to suit your preferences. There are lots of ways to customize Mac OS X.

To change the size of the Dock or move it to a different place, open System Preferences and click Dock.

To change Finder settings, choose

Preferences from the Finder menu.

To change icon sizes or the background of a Finder window, choose Show View Options from the View menu.

Choose System Preferences from

the Apple menu to change most of your computers settings.

To select a desktop background picture, open

System Preferences and click Desktop.

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Click the icons in the Dock or toolbar to find and open files and applications.

The triangle indicates the application is open. Drag this bar up or down to

resize the Dock.

. Drag applications, files, and folders into the Dock for one-click access.

This side of the Dock shows application icons.

To set up the toolbar the way you want it, choose Customize Toolbar from the Finders View menu, then drag items to the toolbar.

Press a folder icon to see its contents and open items in it.

This side of the Dock shows files, windows, and folders.

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Make your own CDs. Use iTunes to transfer music from your CD collection. If your iBook

has a CD-RW or Combo drive, burn your own music CDs. Transfer music to an iPod or other MP3

player to listen on the go. Make a movie. Shoot video on a DV camcorder and import it into

iMovie . Then rearrange, edit, polish, and add titles and soundtracks. Connect to the

Internet to send email and browse the Web, or use iTools to post digital photos to the Web

for everyone to see.

Browse through the next few pages to find out more.

What you can do with your iBook Not sure how to get the most out of your new iBook? Read on for a few ideas.

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Send digital photos to friends and family.

The iBook is your digital hub.

Watch DVD movies. Listen to music and burn your own CDs.

Send email and surf the 'Net.

Import and edit homemade movies.

Put 1,000 songs in your pocket.

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Listen to music on your computer or on the go. Use iTunes to create a library of music and make your own CDs.

Library Your collection of

songs, imported from your own audio CDs or

downloaded from the Internet. Easily browse

or search for music.

Radio Tuner Choose from hundreds

of Internet radio stations jazz, rock,

talk, and more.

Audio CDs Play an audio CD on your

computer. Import songs to your Library to play them without the CD.

To learn more about iTunes: m See iTunes Help, available in the Help menu. m Go to www.apple.com/itunes

Burn CDs If your iBook has a CD-RW or Combo drive, make your own audio CDs that play in standard CD players.

Playlists Make personalized playlists using songs from your Library. Arrange your music by mood, artist, genre, or however you like.

Equalizer Adjust the sound to your tastes using the 10-band EQ with 22 presets.

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If you have an iPod, you can transfer up to 1,000 songs.

1. Connect iPod using the FireWire cable included with iPod. iTunes automatically transfers your music Library to iPod.

2. Unplug iPod.

3. Browse for a song on iPod and press the Play button.

To learn more about iPod: m Open iTunes and choose iPod Help from the Help menu. m Go to www.apple.com/ipod

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Make your own movie or watch a movie on DVD. Use iMovie to edit video from a digital video camera.

Playback controls Use these to play the movie in the iMovie monitor. Click the Play Full

Screen button to use the entire screen.

To learn more about iMovie: m Open iMovie and choose iMovie Help from the

Help menu. m Go to www.apple.com/store to find compatible

DV cameras or to purchase a FireWire cable.

. Shoot video with a digital video camera. Then connect the camera using a 6-pin to 4-pin FireWire cable and import your clips.

iMovie monitor Preview your movie or

view video from a connected DV camera.

Viewers Click the clip viewer (eye tab) to edit and place clips. Click the

timeline viewer (clock tab) to edit sound.

Editing buttons Click to open panels for adjusting and selecting sounds, video effects, titles, and transitions.

Shelf Clips appear here when you import them. Move clips to the viewer to make them part of your movie.

. You can export your finished movie to a tape in your DV camera or to a QuickTime file.

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If your computer has a DVD drive or Combo drive, you can watch DVD movies.

2. Use the controller to play the movie or see the DVDs special features.1. Insert a DVD video disc. DVD Player

opens automatically.

To learn more about DVD Player: m Choose DVD Player Help from the Help menu.

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Search the Internet. If you know the Internet address, you can go there directly.

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1. Click the icon in the Dock to open Internet Explorer.

To learn more about Internet Explorer: m Open Internet Explorer and choose

Internet Explorer Help from the Help menu.

2. Type the Internet address and press Return on your keyboard.

. If you have a dialup connection, you can use the modem status icon (W) to connect to and disconnect from the Internet.

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1. Click the icon in the Dock to open Sherlock.

2. Click the Internet icon and type a question in the search field.

3. Click the Search button ( ). Then double-click an item in the list of sites.

. Click the other buttons to find people, read the news, shop, and more.

. Click the hard disk icon to search the files on your computer.

Or you can search the Internet with Sherlock.

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Get more out of the Internet with iTools. iTools is a suite of Internet services integrated into Mac OS X.

iDisk

Your own storage space on Apples Internet server. Share photos, movies, and other files over the Internet. Access your files from another Macintosh or PC.

HomePage

Build a personal Web site in three easy steps. Create a photo album, publish an iMovie, post your rsum, and more. Anyone can view your site on the World Wide Web.

iCards

Send an elegant iCard, just right for any occasion. Choose a ready-made photo, or create a personalized iCard using a photo on your iDisk.

Email

Get your own Mac.com email address. Its easy and works with your favorite email application.

To learn more about iTools: m Go to www.apple.com/itools and click Help on the

iTools menu bar.

. If you signed up for iTools when you first turned on your computer, you already have an account. Go to www.apple.com/itools to get started.

. To sign up for a new iTools account, open System Preferences and click Internet. Then click Sign Up.

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Store pictures, movies, documents, and other files remotely.

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2. Drag files to a folder on your iDisk to copy them.1. Choose iDisk from

the Go menu.

. To access your files from another computer, log into your iTools account at www.apple.com/itools

. Anyone can access the files in your Public folder.

. To find out how to use pictures and other files from your iDisk to create a personal Web site, go to www.apple.com/itools and click the HomePage icon.

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Send and receive email. Follow these steps to create and send a message.

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1. Click the Mail icon in the Dock to open the Mail application.

. To check for new messages, click Get Mail. To view a message, click its subject.

. If you entered email information or got a Mac.com account when you first turned on your computer, Mail is already set up. To set up a new email account, choose Preferences from the Mail menu, then click Accounts.

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To learn more about Mail: m Open Mail, then choose Mail Help from the

Help menu. m Go to www.apple.com/macosx/applications/

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2. To create a new email message, click Compose. 3. Type the email address and a

subject. Then type your message and click Send.

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Organize, plan, and create using AppleWorks. Use AppleWorks for writing, drawing, making presentations, and more.

Layout capabilities Add photos, tables,

charts, and sidebars. Link text frames, layer

graphics, and wrap text.

Word processing Write letters, create

brochures, make greeting cards and

party invitations.

Presentation tool Create an onscreen

slide presentation. Add movies, art,

graphs, and charts.

Database Keep records, save

addresses, make inventories. Merge

mailing information with the word processor to

send form letters.

Customizable templates Choose from a wide range of predesigned documents and modify them as needed.

Spreadsheet Compute data easily using over 100 built-in functions, then use formatting options to make it stand out.

Painting Create art from scratch or apply effects to existing pictures or scanned photos.

Extensive clip art libraries Choose from over 25,000 high-quality clip art images.

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. Click the Web tab to download more templates from the Internet.

To learn more about AppleWorks: m See AppleWorks Help, available in the Help menu. m Go to the AppleWorks Web site at

www.apple.com/appleworks

1. Click the icon in the Dock to open AppleWorks. 2. Click the type of document you want

to create, or click the Templates tab to modify a ready-made document.

To get started using AppleWorks:

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Keep your iBooks software up-to-date. Use Software Update to get the latest updates and drivers.

1. Click the icon in the Dock to open System Preferences. 2. Click

Software Update.

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. To use Software Update, you must have an Internet connection.

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3. Then click Update Now. 4. Select the software you want to

update and then click Install.

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. Click the name of a software item to learn more about it.

. You can schedule your computer to check automatically for software updates.

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Learn more about using your computer. Look in Mac Help for more information on using your computer.

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1. Click the Finder icon in the Dock.

2. Then choose Mac Help from the Help menu.

3. Type a question and click Ask.

4. Click an item in the list of Help topics.

. To browse the features of your computer, click Go under At a glance.

. Click Quick Clicks topics for answers to frequently asked questions.

. To look at Help for other applications, click the ? button.

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These Apple Web sites will help you get the most out of your computer.

Apple Service and Support www.apple.com/support

Product support, software updates, and technical information.

Apple Store www.apple.com/store

Purchase the latest Apple and third-party hardware, software, and accessories.

Macintosh Products Guide www.apple.com/guide

For great hardware and software products for your Mac, check the Web site or look for the Mac symbol. Also get contact and support information for third-party software manufacturers.

. From these Web sites you can quickly link to other Apple Web sites around the world.

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If you dont find the answer to your problem on the following pages: Look in Mac Help.

m In Mac Help (see page 24), you can find a great deal of troubleshooting advice, including information to help you solve problems with m Connecting to the Internet m Using software installation and restore discs m Changing your computers settings m Printing m And more

m Click the Finder icon in the Dock, then choose Mac Help from the Help menu. Type a question in the search window (for example, type How do I eject a disc?) and click Ask.

Switching between Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 Your iBook is set to use Mac OS X. Most applications made for Mac OS 9 will work in the Mac OS X Classic environment. Just open the application as you normally would. You can also start up your computer using Mac OS 9.

To set your computer to use Mac OS 9:

m Choose System Preferences from the Apple (K) menu in Mac OS X. m Click the Startup Disk icon to open the Startup Disk pane. m Select the Mac OS 9 folder as your startup disk. If the icons are

dimmed, click the padlock icon and enter the password you chose when you first set up Mac OS X.

m Click Restart.

To set your computer to use Mac OS X again:

m Choose Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu. m Open the Startup Disk control panel. m Click the triangle next to the hard disk that contains your operating

system folders. m Select the Mac OS X System as your startup disk. m Click Restart.

Advice and troubleshooting

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If the computer wont respond: Try to cancel what the computer is doing.

m Try to force problem applications to quit. Hold down the Option and Command (x) keys, then press the Esc key. Select the application and click Force Quit.

If that doesnt work, restart the computer.

m Hold the Power button for several seconds. When the computer turns off, press the Power button again to restart it.

m If that doesnt work, hold down the Control and Command (x) keys and then press the Power button.

m If that doesnt work, gently press the Reset ( ) button by inserting the end of a paper clip into the small hole above the audio/video port, wait a few seconds, and then press the Power () button.

Then do this: If the problem occurs frequently when you use a particular application:

m Check with the applications manufacturer to see if it is compatible with your computer.

m For support and contact information about the software that came with your computer, go to www.apple.com/guide

If the problem occurs frequently:

m You may need to reinstall your system software. Choose Mac Help from the Help menu and type install system software for more information.

If you see a flashing question mark during startup: If the computer doesnt start up after a delay, hold down the Option key and restart your computer.

m When your computer starts up, click the hard disk icon, then click the arrow.

Then do this: After the computer starts up:

m Open System Preferences and click Startup Disk. Select a local Mac OS X System folder.

If the problem occurs frequently:

m You may need to reinstall your system software. Choose Mac Help from the Help menu and type install system software for more information.

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If the computer wont turn on or start up: First, make sure the power adapter is plugged into the computer and into a functioning power outlet.

m Your battery may need to be recharged. Press the small button on the battery. One to four lights glow indicating the batterys level of charge.

If that doesnt work or if you hear a strange sound during startup:

m If you recently installed additional memory, make sure that it is correctly installed. Try removing the memory; if the computer starts up normally, the memory is not compatible with your computer.

m If that doesnt work, gently press the Reset ( ) button by inserting the end of a paper clip into the small hole above the audio/video port, wait a few seconds, and then press the Power () button.

m See the service and support information that came with your iBook for information on having your computer serviced.

If you cant log into your computer: Make sure you are typing your user name and password correctly.

m Make sure you are using the same capitalization and punctuation that you used originally. Check to see if the Caps Lock key has been pressed.

If that doesnt work, reset your password.

m Insert the Mac OS X software install CD that came with your computer. Restart your computer while holding down the C key. When the Installer appears, choose Reset Password from the Installer menu and follow the onscreen instructions.

If you cant eject a CD or DVD or open the optical drive tray: Make sure the disc is not in use.

m Quit all applications that are using files on the disc. m Then press the Media Eject ( ) key at the top-right corner of

the keyboard. m If that doesnt work, hold down the function (fn) key and press

the Media Eject key. m If that doesnt work, drag the discs icon to the Trash. m If that doesnt work, restart the computer, then hold down the mouse

button. To restart, choose Restart from the Apple (K) menu.

If the disc still wont eject, eject it manually:

m Carefully insert the end of a straightened paper clip into the emergency eject hole on the drive tray.

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Other problems: If you have a problem with your Internet connection:

m Make sure the telephone line is connected to the modem (W) port and the line is functioning properly.

If that doesnt work, make sure your Internet settings are configured correctly.

m Open the Internet Connect application in the Applications folder to check your dialup or AirPort settings. Open System Preferences and click Network to check your Internet settings.

m If youre not sure of the correct information for your Internet settings, contact your Internet service provider.

If you have a problem connecting other devices:

m Make sure that the device is properly connected. Try unplugging and plugging in the device again.

m Check to see if the devbice has software that needs to be installed. m If that doesnt work, contact the device manufacturer.

If you have a problem with an application:

m For problems with software, contact the software manufacturer. m For support and contact information about the software that came

with your computer, go to www.apple.com/guide

If you didnt find the information you were looking for on this page:

m Look in Mac Help. Click the Finder icon in the Dock, then choose Mac Help from the Help menu. Type a question in the search window (for example, type How do I eject a disc?) and click Ask.

If you suspect there may be a problem with your computer hardware:

m You can use the Apple Hardware Test CD to help you determine if there is a problem with one of your computers components, such as the memory or processor.

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Install memory and an AirPort Card. For detailed instructions, refer to Mac Help (see page 24).

2. Release the keyboard by sliding the two plastic tabs away from the display. Then lift the keyboard, flip it over, and lay it on the palm rests.

1. Shut down your computer. Then disconnect the power adapter and phone cord. Turn the computer over and remove the battery.

3. If necessary, remove the metal clip and pull the AirPort Card from the adapter. The adapter is not used with the iBook.

. If the keyboard doesnt pop up, it may be locked. Locate the plastic tab next to the Num Lock key. Use a small flathead screwdriver to turn the screw counter-clockwise 1/2 turn.

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4. Flip up the wire bracket and connect the end of the antenna to the AirPort Card. Touch a metal surface inside the computer.

5. Slide the AirPort Card (with the AirPort ID and barcode facing up) under the wire bracket and into the slot.

6. Press the wire bracket down to secure the card. Then replace the keyboard and battery.

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Add additional memory.

2. Release the keyboard by sliding the two plastic tabs away from the display. Then lift the keyboard, flip it over, and lay it on the palm rests.

1. Shut down your computer. Then disconnect the power adapter and phone cord. Turn the computer over and remove the battery.

3. If necessary, remove the AirPort Card.

. Your iBook has one expansion slot that accepts a standard PC-100 compliant, SO-DIMM memory module (1.25-inch or shorter). For more information on installing memory, look in Mac Help, available in the Help menu.

. If the keyboard doesnt pop up, it may be locked. Locate the plastic tab next to the Num Lock key. Use a small flathead screwdriver to turn the screw counter-clockwise 1/2 turn.

. To prevent scratching, place a soft cloth between the AirPort Card and the iBook case.

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4. Remove the two screws that secure the RAM shield, then carefully lift it out.

5. Insert the RAM into the slot at an angle and press down to lock it in place. Replace the RAM shield and AirPort Card (if necessary).

6. Replace the keyboard and battery.

. If you already have a memory card installed, remove it first.

. For more information on the type of memory to use with your computer, choose Mac Help from the Help menu. Then type memory and click Ask.

. Never turn your computer on unless all of its internal and external parts are in place.

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Keyboard and trackpad When you use the keyboard and trackpad, your shoulders should be relaxed. Your upper arm and forearm should form an angle that is slightly greater than a right angle, with your wrist and hand in roughly a straight line.

Use a light touch when typing or using the trackpad and keep your hands and fingers relaxed. Avoid rolling your thumbs under your palms.

Change hand positions often to avoid fatigue. Some computer users may develop discomfort in their hands, wrists, or arms after intensive work without breaks. If you begin to develop chronic pain or discomfort in your hands, wrists, or arms, consult a qualified health specialist.

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Chair An adjustable chair that provides firm, comfortable support is best. Adjust the height of the chair so your thighs are horizontal and your feet flat on the floor. The back of the chair should support your lower back (lumbar region). Follow the manufacturers instructions for adjusting the backrest to fit your body properly.

You may have to raise your chair so your forearms and hands are at the proper angle to the keyboard. If this makes it impossible to rest your feet flat on the floor, you can use a footrest with adjustable height and tilt to make up for any gap between the floor and your feet. Or you can lower the desktop to eliminate the need for a footrest. Another option is to use a desk with a keyboard tray thats lower than the regular work surface.

External mouse If you use an external mouse, position the mouse at the same height as your keyboard and within a comfortable reach.

Built-in display Adjust the angle of the display to minimize glare and reflections from overhead lights and windows.

You can adjust the brightness of the screen when you take the computer from one work location to another, if the lighting in your work area changes.

For more information For additional ergonomic information, see the Apple ergonomic Web site at www.apple.com/about/ergonomics

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When setting up and using your computer, remember the following: m Read all the installation instructions carefully before you plug your

computer into a wall socket. m Keep these instructions handy for reference by you and others. m Follow all instructions and warnings dealing with your system. m Use only the Apple Portable Power Adapter that came with your

computer. Adapters for other electronic devices may look similar, but they may damage your computer.

m Always leave space around your power adapter. Do not use this equipment in a location where airflow around the power adapter is confined, such as a bookcase.

m Always disconnect the power adapter, phone line, and any other cables before opening the computer to perform procedures such as installing memory.

m Never turn on your computer unless all of its internal and external parts are in place. Operating the computer with missing parts can be dangerous and damage your computer.

m Do not connect a digital telephone line to the modem, because the wrong type of line could damage the modem.

m When using your computer or when charging the battery, it is normal for the bottom of the case to get warm. The bottom of the computer case functions as a cooling surface that transfers heat from inside the computer to the cooler air outside. The bottom of the case is raised slightly to allow airflow that keeps the unit within normal operating temperatures.

m Keep your computer away from sources of liquids, such as drinks, washbasins, bathtubs, shower stalls, and so on.

m Protect your computer from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow, and so on.

Warning Electrical equipment may be hazardous if misused. Operation of this product, or similar products, must always be supervised by an adult. Do not allow children access to the interior of any electrical product and do not permit them to handle any cables. Never push objects of any kind into this product through the openings in the case. Doing so may result in fire or a dangerous electric shock.

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For your own safety and that of your equipment, always disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cord), disconnect the phone line, and remove the battery if any of the following conditions exists: m you want to remove any parts (leave the power cord disconnected as

long as the keyboard is open) m the power cord or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged m you spill something into the case m your computer is exposed to rain or any other excess moisture m your computer has been dropped or the case has been otherwise

damaged m you suspect that your computer needs service or repair m you want to clean the case (use only the recommended procedure)

Important The only way to disconnect power completely is to unplug the power plug, disconnect the phone cord, and remove the battery. Make sure at least one end of the power cord is within easy reach so that you can unplug the computer when you need to.

Your iBook has a unique appearance and finish that may contain minor imperfections, some of which may increase over time. Exposing your iBook to extreme temperatures or humidity may cause this process to accelerate. Proper care and handling, as described in this manual, will help keep your iBook looking its best.

To clean the case, do the following: 1 Disconnect the power plug and phone cord and remove the battery.

(Pull the plug, not the cord.) 2 Wipe the surfaces lightly with a clean, soft cloth.

Warning Do not use any substance containing isopropyl alcohol. It can damage the case. If necessary, use products made specifically for cleaning computers.

Warning To avoid damage to your computer, Apple recommends that only an Apple-certified technician install additional RAM or an AirPort Card. Consult the service and support information that came with your computer for instructions on how to contact an Apple- authorized service provider or Apple for service. If you attempt to install additional RAM or an AirPort Card yourself, any damage you may cause to your equipment will not be covered by the limited warranty on your computer. See an Apple-authorized dealer or service provider for additional information about this or any other warranty question.

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Communications, Telephone, and Modem Regulation Information

For information on FCC regulations, radio and television interference, and telephone and modem information related to this product, see the files in the Communications Regulations folder, inside the Documents folder on your hard disk.

Laser Information

Warning Making adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified in your equipments manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet containing the laser. The laser beam used in this product is harmful to the eyes. The use of optical instruments, such as magnifying lenses, with this product increases the potential hazard to your eyes. For your safety, have this equipment serviced only by an Apple-authorized service provider.

Service Warning Label

Apple Portable Power Adapter

The Apple Portable Power Adapter that comes with your computer is a high-voltage component and should not be opened for any reason, even when the computer is turned off. If your computer needs service, contact your Apple-authorized dealer or service provider.

Battery

Warning Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to your local environmental guidelines. Do not puncture or incinerate.

High-Risk Activities Warning

This computer system is not intended for use in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communications systems, or air traffic control machines, or for any other uses where the failure of the computer system could lead to death, personal injury, or severe environmental damage.

iPod Information

The Apple iPod pictured on page 11 of this manual is not included with this product. For more information on iPod, go to www.apple.com/ipod

ENERGY STAR

As an ENERGY STAR partner, Apple Computer has determined that standard configurations of this product meet the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. The United States Environmental Protection Agencys ENERGY STAR program is a partnership with office product equipment manufacturers to promote energy-efficiency. Reducing energy consumption of office products saves money and reduces pollution by eliminating wasted energy.

This information applies to the standard configurations of the computer using the Mac OS X operating system.

Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Apple is not responsible for printing or clerical errors.

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www.apple.com

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