Virgin Mobile Laptop VMFNM0609 User Manual

Freedom Mini-laptop  
User Guide  
VMFNM0609  
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1. Get to know your  
Freedom Mini-laptop  
Well here she is. Why don’t you two get acquainted.  
Right side  
1. USB Port (2.0)  
Left side  
1. USB Port (2.0)  
2. Microphone Jack  
3. Headphone Jack  
Rear side  
1. SD/MMC/MS Port  
2. Ethernet/LAN Port  
3. VGA Port  
4. Power Jack  
5. Lock Port  
Underneath  
1. Battery Latches  
2. Lithium  
Rechargeable Battery  
From above  
3. Speakers  
1. Built-in Camera  
Click Fn+F1 to turn on  
or off the camera function.  
5. Numeric Keypad Indicator  
Click Fn+NumLk to turn  
on the light and the numeric  
keypad is unlocked.  
10. Keyboard  
11. Right key  
12. Left key  
2. LCD Screen  
3. Microphone  
13. Touch Pad  
6. Cap Lock Indicator  
Light is green when the  
cap keypad is unlocked.  
14. Charge Indicator Light  
is orange when being  
charged and is green when  
the battery is fully charged;  
light flashes when the  
battery is weak.  
4. Hard Disk Drive Status  
Indicator Light is green  
when the Hard Disk Drive  
is in active mode.  
7. Wi-Fi/3G Indicator  
8. Bluetooth Indicator (if fitted)  
9. Turn me on here  
15. Power Indicator  
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2. Safety first  
All the different parts and how to look after them.  
2.1 LCD screen  
The screen is acrylic, but it’s one of the most delicate parts of your  
Freedom Mini-laptop. Here are a few pointers for looking after it:  
2.4 Keyboard  
It’s easy for your keyboard to get grubby, here are a few tips for a  
spring clean:  
Use a clean cloth to wipe the screen, being careful not to scratch it.  
Use a carry case to protect it.  
Use a little brush to remove dust from between the keys, then moisten  
a cloth with water and wipe the keys gently.  
Avoid using too much water – if water seeps into the keyboard,  
its circuit board could be damaged.  
Open and close your Freedom Mini-laptop gently.  
Be careful not to drop anything on your Freedom Mini-laptop, or spill  
your tea on it.  
2.5 Touchpad  
The touchpad is pressure sensitive, so be careful not to scratch it or  
Don’t use chemical cleaners, or wipe the screen with your hand.  
rest anything heavy on it.  
2.2 Hard Disk Drive (HDD)  
The Hard Disk Drive is the bit that stores all your data, look after it by keeping  
your Freedom Mini-laptop steady when in use.  
If it’s dirty, moisten a soft cloth and wipe the pad smoothly.  
2.3 Battery pack  
The battery likes temperatures between 20°C-30°C, anything else  
may shorten its life.  
The battery will short circuit if punctured or reassembled.  
Don’t put the battery near or into the fire – it might explode.  
Your Local Authority will be able to tell you how you can  
recycle your battery.  
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3. Taking it with you  
4. Backing up  
The great thing about your Freedom Mini-laptop, is that it goes  
where you go.  
Look after your data.  
While we’ve tested the Freedom Mini-laptop to make sure all your valuable  
documents will be safe, always remember to back up your information  
because there are many impossible to foresee events that could result in  
disaster. What if your Freedom Mini-laptop is stolen for example, or attacked  
by a virus?  
3.1 Things to remember  
1. Don’t forget to charge the battery.  
2. Use a carry case to keep it safe.  
3. If you’re taking your Freedom Mini-laptop in the car, don’t  
leave it in the sun, keep it someplace cool and shady.  
4. If you’re leaving the country, check the voltage type in the  
countries you’re visiting. Your Freedom Mini-laptop comes  
with a universal AC adapter, so if anything, you’ll only need  
a power cord to connect the different outlets.  
5. Got everything you need? Spare battery, AC adapter,  
manual? Off you go then.  
It’s best not to move the Freedom Mini-laptop while it’s running, this  
could disturb the HDD – put it into standby or hibernation mode first.  
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5. Getting started  
5.2 Removing the battery  
1. First, turn off and unplug your Freedom Mini-laptop.  
2. Turn the computer over on a flat clean surface so you can access the base.  
3. Slide the battery latches inwards.  
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4. Pull the battery pack out toward (as shown on the opposite page).  
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WARNING! For safety reasons, don’t dismantle the battery pack,  
or dispose of it in a fire and keep it away from children.  
Don’t try and remove the battery pack while the Freedom Mini-laptop is  
turned on as this might result in loss of data.  
5.3 Connecting the AC adapter  
Your Freedom Mini-laptop comes with a universal AC adapter with  
an input voltage of 100V to 240V.  
Follow the steps below to connect the adapter:  
5. Connect the adapter to the power cord.  
5.1 Installing the battery  
Before getting started, you’ll need to charge your Freedom Mini-laptop.  
You can power it with the AC adapter or use the removable battery pack.  
6. Plug the DC end of the adapter into the power jack of the  
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7. Insert the AC end into a wall socket  
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If your Freedom Mini-laptop doesn’t have its battery pack installed when  
you receive it, simply place the battery pack into the slots on the back  
8. Check the connections are correct before you turn on your  
Freedom Mini-laptop.  
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6. Using your  
Freedom Mini-laptop  
6.1 Turning it on  
Simply open up your Freedom Mini-laptop and hit the power button.  
Function keys  
The following functions of these keys will only be activated when you press  
one of them at the same time as the <Fn> key. Press <Fn+NumLk> again to  
disable the keypad.  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
F10  
F11  
F12  
Click  
Function  
<Fn>+<F1>  
<Fn>+<F2>  
<Fn>+<F3>  
<Fn>+<F4>  
<Fn>+<F5>  
<Fn>+<F10>  
<Fn>+<F11>  
<Fn>+<F12>  
Turns the camera window on or off  
Turns the Wi-Fi on or off  
Turns the mute on or off  
Turns the volume down  
Turns the volume up  
6.2 Adjusting the brightness  
You can adjust the brightness of the screen using the following buttons:  
Shifts between the screen and an external monitor  
Decreases brightness  
Click  
Function  
<Fn>+<F10>  
<Fn>+<F11>  
<Fn>+<F12>  
Shifts between the screen and an external monitor  
Decreases brightness  
Increases brightness  
Increases brightness  
6.4 The touchpad  
Move the cursor by lightly moving your finger across the touchpad.  
You’ll soon get used to it.  
6.3 Using the keyboard  
Press <Fn+NumLk> to enable the  
keypad – the light indicates that the  
keypad is active.  
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6.5 Using your fingers  
2. Click the box by ‘Turn on  
Your touchpad is highly sensitive and has the ability to understand a number  
of finger movements, which you can use for specific functions like zooming  
in or out. See below for more examples:  
ClickLock’ and then click ‘Setting’  
to adjust the amount of time you  
need to hold down the mouse  
button before your click is ‘locked’.  
Gesture  
Function  
Gesture  
Function  
Forward  
Move  
fingers  
apart  
Zoom out  
Flick right  
3. Click ‘OK’ to return to the ‘Mouse  
Properties’ menu and click ‘Apply’  
followed by ‘OK’ to activate the  
ClickLock function.  
Move  
Zoom in  
Flick left  
Back  
fingers  
together  
Slide  
fingers  
down  
Next page  
Move  
fingers  
clockwise  
Rotate  
object  
clockwise  
4. Now the function is activated  
the mouse will lock after your  
designated amount of time,  
allowing you to drag this folder,  
for example, without holding  
down the mouse key. Click the  
right button of the mouse to  
drop the document or folder in  
its new position.  
Slide  
fingers  
up  
Previous  
page  
Move  
fingers  
anti-  
Rotate  
object  
anti-  
clockwise  
clockwise  
6.6 ClickLock function  
ClickLock allows you to highlight or drag without having to keep the mouse  
button held down. To activate ClickLock:  
6.7 Using the card reader  
1. Move the cursor to the  
icon  
Your Freedom Mini-laptop has a built-in memory card reader that’s  
compatible with the following cards: Secure Digital, Multi-Media Card,  
Memory Stick. Your card manual provides more information.  
on the bottom right corner of the  
desktop screen, and right click  
on it, then select ‘Settings’ to  
enter the ‘Mouse Properties’  
menu as shown (opposite).  
The card can only be inserted in one direction (with the card’s electrical  
contacts facing down). Forcing it may result in damage. To remove the card,  
stop its operation and pull it from the port.  
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7. Internet connection  
7.1 Connecting to a local network  
7.3 Wireless LAN  
When connecting to a network,  
Click <Fn>+<F2> to switch your  
wireless network on or off. When  
your wireless network is on, the  
Wi-Fi indicator turns green and  
the Wi-Fi icon is displayed on the  
bottom right of the desktop.  
make sure the network system is set  
up first, before connecting the LAN  
line to your Freedom Mini-laptop.  
7.2 Setting the network system  
Right click your mouse on the  
Wi-Fi icon, then left click on ‘View  
Available Wireless Networks’ on  
the pop-up menu or double left  
click on the Wi-Fi icon to enter the  
‘Wireless Network Connection’  
window as shown left.  
Click on ‘My Network Places’,  
then left click on ‘Properties’ to  
enter the ‘Network Connections’  
window, as shown left.  
Contact your Internet  
service provider for more  
information about the setting  
of IP and DNS.  
To see the available wireless  
networks, simply left click  
on ‘Refresh’ and a list will be  
displayed. You can find out  
more about each of the wireless  
networks shown by selecting  
them with your mouse. Some  
networks are likely to ask you  
for a password before you can  
connect to them.  
Right-click on ‘Local Area  
Connections’ then left click  
on ‘Properties’ to display the  
menu of ‘Local Area Connection  
Properties’, as shown left.  
On the ‘Local Connections  
Properties’ menu, left click on  
‘Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)’, then  
left click on ‘Properties’ to enter  
the ‘Internet Protocol TCP/IP  
Properties’ window.  
Select ‘General’ and enter the  
address of your IP and DNS  
(Domain Name), or select ‘Obtain  
an IP address automatically’.  
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8. Your Freedom  
Mini-laptop’s power  
8.1 The battery pack  
Your Freedom Mini-laptop is designed to work wherever and whenever  
you need it thanks to its removable, high capability battery pack.  
A battery pack can only be recharged so many times and over  
time its capacity will decrease. When the time comes to replace  
the battery with a new one, you can purchase a replacement  
battery by calling 0800 952 2294.  
The battery should be fully charged before you use your Freedom  
Mini-laptop for the first time, so be sure to check the battery power  
before you get started.  
8.1.1 Checking your battery’s power  
To see how much power your battery has remaining, click on ‘Start’, then  
on ‘Control Panel’, and then double click on ‘Power Options’. This will  
display the ‘Power Options’ window. From there clicking on the ‘Power  
Meter’ icon will display how much power your battery has left.  
Don’t attempt to remove the battery pack while your Freedom  
Mini-laptop is switched on, this may result in loss of data or even  
damage the Freedom Mini-laptop itself.  
8.1.2 Charging your battery  
The first time you use your Freedom Mini-laptop, make sure you charge the  
battery pack to full capacity before you switch it on.  
The battery pack will start charging as soon as your Freedom Mini-laptop is  
connected to a power supply, and the charge indicator light will come on.  
When the battery pack is fully charged it will stop charging automatically  
and the charge indicator light will go out.  
8.1.3 Low power warning  
When battery power is running low your Freedom Mini-laptop will let you  
know with an onscreen window advising you to recharge. Don’t forget to save  
whatever you’re doing if you don’t have your AC adapter to hand at that point.  
To create a shortcut so you can always keep an eye on remaining battery  
power, click on ‘Advanced’ in the ‘Power Options Properties’ window,  
then select ‘Always show icon on the taskbar’. The battery icon will then  
always appear bottom left on your desktop. To see how much battery  
power you have, simply move the cursor over this icon.  
8.1.4 How long will your battery last?  
The amount of time your battery will last is difficult to say precisely. It depends  
on a number of factors, including how you use your Freedom Mini-laptop, and  
perhaps most importantly, how you use its power saving features. You can  
help it to last longer by switching on its manage power function.  
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8.1.5 Storing your battery  
8.2 Power management  
8.2.1 Standby mode  
In standby mode, your Freedom Mini-laptop is conserving energy, but  
ready to operate again within a few seconds. Current data and status is  
stored in its RAM and the screen shut down, while the power indicator  
light remains on. Simply press the power button to get it to start up again.  
It’s best not to leave your battery fully discharged in your Freedom Mini-  
laptop for any length of time. If you’re not using your Freedom Mini-laptop  
for a while, you should remove the battery and store it separately. Ideally,  
the battery should be stored at a temperature between 10°C and 35°C.  
Temperatures above or below this range may shorten its life. Exposing  
the battery to very high temperatures could result in fire or explosion.  
8.1.6 Prolonging your battery’s life  
8.2.2 Hibernate mode  
Use the AC adapter whenever an external power source is available.  
Remember to fully charge the battery before you rely on it as a power  
source for any length of time.  
In hibernate mode, your Freedom Mini-laptop saves your current status  
and data to the hard disk before shutting down. In this mode the power  
indicator light is off. To restart your system, just press the power button.  
You can also initiate hibernate mode yourself. Click on ‘Hibernate’ within  
the ‘Power Options Properties’ window, then select ‘Enable Hibernate’.  
Your battery is at its most efficient between temperatures of 20°C and  
30°C. Temperatures above and below these figures will shorten the  
battery’s actual usage time.  
Please charge your battery at least once every three months or damage  
may occur.  
8.2.3 Logging off  
To log off from your Freedom Mini-laptop, click on ‘Start’, then select  
The life expectancy of your battery is approximately 300 recharges.  
It’s a good idea to buy an extra battery as a backup ready to replace  
the original as soon as necessary.  
Turn Off Computer’.  
Your Freedom Mini-laptop will log itself off if it’s running on battery power  
and that runs out while it’s in standby mode. If this happens, you won’t  
lose any data – this will be stored on the hard disk drive. Your Freedom  
Mini-laptop will operate again, once the battery is recharged or it’s  
connected to an AC outlet.  
When removed from your Freedom Mini-laptop, store the battery in a  
cool and dry place, preferably at a temperature between 10°C and 30°C.  
Decrease the brightness of your LCD screen. You can also close the  
screen down if you’re not using your Freedom Mini-laptop for a while.  
If your system crashes at any time, you can turn your Freedom  
Mini-laptop off by pressing the Power button for 4 seconds.  
Pressing the Power button for over 2 seconds will also turn your  
Freedom Mini-laptop off in normal mode.  
Your battery is likely to short circuit if it’s punctured or you attempt  
to take it apart.  
Remember, that your Freedom Mini-laptop should never be  
disposed of as everyday waste. Check with local authorities to see  
how to dispose of electrical products. Never place your battery in  
or close to a fire, as it may explode.  
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9. Adding external devices  
to your Freedom Mini-laptop  
9.1 External monitors  
Your Freedom Mini-laptop has a dedicated VGA port for connecting  
9.3 Connecting audio devices  
You can connect headphones,  
an external monitor or other screen.  
speakers and microphones to  
your Freedom Mini-laptop via  
the connections indicated in the  
picture (left).  
9.1.1 Connecting an external monitor  
1. Turn off your Freedom  
Mini-laptop.  
2. Insert the monitor’s 15-pin  
D-sub monitor plug into the  
VGA port shown left.  
Your Freedom Mini-laptop’s integral speaker will turn off  
3. Turn on your Freedom  
Mini-laptop again.  
automatically when you connect headphones. Take care, though –  
sound levels that are comfortable on speakers can be excessively  
high in headphones. To avoid any chance of hearing damage, turn  
down the volume before putting on headphones and then raise the  
volume to a comfortable level once you have them on.  
You can shift between viewing on your Freedom Mini-laptop’s  
screen and an external monitor by click <Fn>+<F10>.  
9.2 Connecting a keyboard or mouse  
9.4 Lock port  
You can secure your Freedom  
Mini-laptop to a desk or other  
immovable object by attaching  
a security cable to its integral  
lock port.  
Your Freedom Mini-laptop has an  
integrated UK standard keyboard  
with 82 keys. However, if you prefer  
to use an external keyboard or  
mouse, you can connect them via  
the USB port.  
When disconnecting an external keyboard or mouse from your  
Freedom Mini-laptop, please take care to grasp the connector  
itself rather than the cable, and pull firmly but gently to avoid  
damaging the cable.  
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10. Using BIOS setup  
Follow the simple steps below to enter the BIOS Setup Menu:  
1. When you turn on your Freedom  
Mini-laptop, click the F2 button  
quickly as the system starts  
up. You should then access the  
‘Setup Utility’ screen.  
2. Use the arrow keys to select  
‘Boot’, then click ‘Enter’  
to get to the menu.  
5. Click ‘Shift’ and the ‘+’ or ‘–’ keys  
to remove the option position and  
then use the arrow keys to select  
where you want the system to  
start up from. Once your selection  
is highlighted, click F10 to bring  
up a pop-up and click on ‘Yes’.  
Once you’ve carried out the sequence above you can switch to  
your temporary start up option simply by clicking F12 as soon  
as you turn on your Freedom Mini-laptop.  
3. Use the arrow keys to select  
‘Legacy’ and click ‘Enter’ to  
get to the menu.  
4. Use the arrow keys to select  
‘Boot Type Order’ and click  
‘Enter’ to get to the menu.  
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5. I can’t get my Freedom Mini-laptop to start up. What might be  
causing a problem?  
11. Appendix  
11.1 Troubleshooting  
It could be:  
damage to your external or built-in memory, perhaps caused when an  
error has been saved to it, corrupting data  
1. My Freedom Mini-laptop’s locked up and I can’t turn it off.  
an incompatible external device may cause your system to enter standby  
mode until it’s removed  
Just press and hold the power button for 4 to 6 seconds and your  
Freedom Mini-laptop will shut down.  
an error in the drive programme or application programme: Your system  
may refuse to operate some files (files with the suffixes: .dll, .sys, .exe  
and so on) and enter standby or hibernate mode.  
2. Is there anything I should check if my Freedom Mini-laptop  
locks up?  
6. Is there anything I can do to recover my Freedom Mini-laptop  
when it’s failing to start up?  
You can try:  
checking whether the power is low, and, if it is, connect to an AC outlet  
checking that you haven’t switched the screen to the external monitor mode  
making sure that the indicator light of your AC adapter is on and your  
adapter is working properly  
You can try the following:  
remove any external devices and their associated software  
refresh the BIOS Setup (see Section 10)  
refresh the appropriate programme  
removing any memory cards and any other external device.  
remove any application programmes causing problems  
reinstall the operating system.  
3. What should I do if I spill liquid on my Freedom Mini-laptop?  
You should:  
If none of the above help, please send your Freedom Mini-laptop to your  
local service centre for repair.  
turn off your Freedom Mini-laptop by disconnecting the AC adapter  
and detaching its battery pack, rather than using the power button  
disconnect all external devices  
drain all the liquid you can from your Freedom Mini-laptop and then  
remove any remaining moisture so far as possible with a soft, dry cloth  
7. When I use my Freedom Mini-laptop’s camera the image  
is very unclear.  
Check the built-in lens. If it’s dirty try cleaning it with a soft, dry cloth.  
use a fan, if you have one, to help you dry your Freedom Mini-laptop  
and accessories  
8. When I use my Freedom Mini-laptop’s video camera function,  
the images it produces are jerky and slow-moving.  
ask for further advice at our Customer Support Centre, on 0800 952 2294.  
4. I’m unable to restart my Freedom Mini-laptop after it has entered  
standby mode.  
The video camera requires light to function effectively and the images  
it produces may be adversely affected by poor light conditions. Try  
adjusting the position of your Freedom Mini-laptop or of its subject to  
make the most of the available light.  
If your Freedom Mini-laptop is in standby mode you should be able  
to restart it by pressing the power button. In standby mode the power  
indicator light remains on.  
Your Freedom Mini-laptop may have entered hibernate mode, indicated  
by the power indicator light flashing. Again, you should be able to restart  
it by pressing the power button.  
The image display may also be slowed down if you have a lot of other  
applications running. Closing any unnecessary applications may improve  
the image.  
If you’re still unable to restart, please contact our Customer Support  
Centre on 0800 952 2294.  
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11.2 Specifications  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Main Feature  
I/O Device  
CPU  
Intel Atom N270 (1.6GHz, 533MHz FSB)  
2.5W MAX  
Mouse  
Touch Pad  
CPU Power Consumption  
L1 Cache Size  
Keyboard  
UK 82-key keyboard  
On-die, primary 32-kB instructions cache  
and 24-kB, write-back data cache  
Condition  
Operating Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Temperature  
Storage Humidity  
Power  
5-35°C  
L2 Cache Size  
Memory  
512-kB on-die second level cache  
35%-85%  
-20-55°C  
20%-93%  
1GB  
Memory Type  
Storage  
DDRII 533MHz  
HDD Capacities (#)  
Screen  
120GB  
Adapter  
AC 100~240V; DC 12V  
Output Power (maximum)  
Battery (Type)  
Voltage  
36W  
Screen Size  
10.2"  
Lithium rechargeable battery  
7.4V  
Screen Type  
TFT  
Description  
TFT LCD 1024X600 (WSVGA)  
Port Standard  
LAN  
Built-in Camera  
Resolution  
LAN Type: 10/100Base-T  
Wireless Card: 802.11 b/g/n  
0.3 megapixel  
Video/Audio Feature  
Video Card Type  
Video Card Capacity  
Audio System  
Sound Card Type  
Audio Port  
Headphone Port, Speaker, Built-in Microphone,  
Microphone Port  
Intel GMA 950  
USB Port  
USB-A Port (x2), USB2.0  
Support SD/MMC/MS Card  
D-15 Output  
Share Dynamic EMS Memory 128MB (max)  
Built-in speaker  
SD Card Port  
VGA Port  
HD Codec  
Physical Features  
Note: As a power saving feature the unit defaults to Wi-Fi disabled when starting up  
to conserve battery life. To switch it on press F2.  
Weight No Battery  
With Battery  
About 0.9Kg  
About 1.1Kg  
Dimensions  
266*182*29mm (w*h*d)  
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11.3 Safety precautions  
1. Don’t press or touch the LCD screen. You may scratch or damage it.  
13. Input rating: Refer to the rating label on your Freedom Mini-laptop and  
make sure that your AC adapter complies with it. Only use attachments  
and accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
2. Keep your Freedom Mini-laptop away from dirty or dusty environments  
as dust and other small particles can get inside and cause damage.  
14. Check the connections between your Freedom Mini-laptop and  
attached devices before turning it on.  
3. Don’t place your Freedom Mini-laptop on uneven or unstable work surfaces.  
4. Don’t place or drop heavy objects on top of your Freedom Mini-laptop  
or insert any foreign objects into it.  
15. Don’t eat while using your Freedom Mini-laptop as dropping food on it  
may cause damage.  
5. Don’t allow your Freedom Mini-laptop to be exposed to strong  
magnetic or electrical fields.  
16. Always turn your Freedom Mini-laptop off if you want to install or  
remove external devices which don’t support hot-plugging.  
6. Don’t allow the sun to shine directly onto your LCD screen as it may  
damage it.  
17. Disconnect your Freedom Mini-laptop from its AC outlet and remove  
any installed batteries before cleaning.  
7. Your Freedom Mini-laptop should only be used in environments with  
ambient temperatures between 5°C (41°F) and 35°C (95°F).  
18. Keep your Freedom Mini-laptop away from younger children.  
19. Repairs should only be carried out by a certified service technician  
as, otherwise, the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any  
resulting damage.  
8. Don’t expose your Freedom Mini-laptop to or use near liquids, rain,  
or other moisture.  
9. Caution: there is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an  
incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.  
20. Only use battery packs approved by the manufacturer or your Freedom  
Mini-laptop may be damaged.  
10. Don’t throw your Freedom Mini-laptop away in a standard rubbish  
collection. Check local regulations for the correct disposal of  
electrical products.  
21. Don’t place your Freedom Mini-laptop on soft objects (e.g. bed, sofa  
or your lap) as this may block the heat dispersing vents and cause the  
computer to overheat and shut down.  
11. Please recycle the battery pack. Check with your local authority  
or retailer for recycling advice.  
12. Your Freedom Mini-laptop and its AC adapter may produce some heat  
when operating or charging. To prevent discomfort or possible injury  
from heat exposure, it’s best not to use your Freedom Mini-laptop on  
your lap or have it in prolonged contact with any other part of your body.  
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12. Freedom Mini-laptop  
Collect and Repair Warranty  
3.6 If we determine that problems are as  
a result of Customer misuse, improper  
maintenance, accidents, modifications,  
unsuitable physical operating environments,  
power surges or natural disasters, our third  
party repair centre will offer to repair the  
Freedom Mini-laptop at a set price to you of  
£110 including vat and delivery charges.  
4.3 Customer Responsibilities: Before we  
replace a Freedom Mini-laptop or part,  
you agree to:  
1. What this warranty covers  
3. What we will do to correct problems  
1.1 We warrant that each Freedom Mini-  
laptop is free from defects in materials  
and workmanship under normal use  
during the warranty period. The warranty  
period for the Freedom Mini-laptop starts  
on the original date of delivery to you (the  
Customer) for a period of 12 months for  
everything except the battery, unless we  
3.1 Where a Freedom Mini-laptop received  
by you does not work on arrival or within  
28 days of the date of delivery, we will  
arrange for collection and replacement of  
the Freedom Mini-laptop at our cost. We  
will supply you with a replacement, or where  
there is no branded Freedom Mini-laptops in  
stock, with either a functionally equivalent or  
1. remove all features, parts, options,  
alterations, and attachments not under  
warranty service;  
2. ensure that the Freedom Mini-laptop or  
part is free of any legal obligations or  
restrictions that prevent its replacement;  
and  
Service levels:  
inform you otherwise in writing. A 6 month superior specification Freedom Mini-laptop.  
warranty period is included against the  
3.7 All technical support requests will be  
brought to a point of resolution within 24  
hours of the initial fault being reported  
by you (excluding weekends and bank  
holidays). By resolution we mean either  
the fault is fixed or a time has been  
arranged with you to pick up the Freedom  
Mini-laptop to come back in for repair.  
3.2 We will attempt to diagnose and  
3. authorise us to service a Freedom  
Mini-laptop or part.  
battery from the original date of delivery  
resolve your problems over the telephone  
to you.  
or e-mail. We may direct you to download  
1.2 This warranty is offered as a collect and and install designated software updates.  
5. Additional customer responsibilities  
return service. Only the cost of the parts  
and labour involved in servicing any eligible  
repairs under this warranty are covered.  
If you contact us about a software  
issue i.e. an issue with the pre-installed  
software on the Freedom Mini-laptop, we  
shall direct you to the correct third party  
software provider for assistance.  
Where applicable, before service is provided,  
you agree to:  
1. follow the service request procedures that  
we specify;  
3.8 Repairs will be carried out within a  
ten (10) Business Day timescale and will  
return the Freedom Mini-laptop to you  
within such timescale.  
1.3 This warranty also covers the cost  
of shipping to and from mainland UK  
and Northern Ireland addresses for all  
eligible repairs.  
3.3 Some problems can be resolved with  
a replacement part that you can install  
yourself called a “Customer Replaceable  
Unit” or “CRU”. If so, we will ship the  
CRU to you for you to install. You are  
given the opportunity to call us back and  
we will take you through the installation  
process or arrange for you to send the  
Freedom Mini-laptop back to complete  
the install.  
2. backup or secure all programs and data  
contained in the Freedom Mini-laptop;  
1.4 This warranty also includes a  
4. Replacement of Freedom Mini-  
laptop or part  
3. provide us with all system keys or  
passwords to perform the warranty  
service; and  
technical support service via telephone  
for the full duration of the warranty. Call  
on 0800 952 2294. Support is available  
between the hours of 9.00am to 5.30pm  
on Business Days. (‘Business Days’  
means a day not being Saturday or  
Sunday). This technical support service  
only provides support on the Freedom  
Mini-laptop and software installed on  
the Freedom Mini-laptop supplied by us.  
4.1 When the warranty service involves  
the replacement of a Freedom Mini-laptop  
or part, the replaced Freedom Mini-laptop  
or part goes back into the stock holding  
and the replacement Freedom Mini-laptop  
or part becomes your property.  
4. ensure that all information about  
identified or identifiable individuals  
(“Personal Data”) is deleted from the  
Freedom Mini-laptop or that, with  
respect to any Personal Data that you do  
not delete, you are in compliance with all  
applicable laws.  
3.4 If the problem cannot be resolved  
over the telephone or remotely, through  
your application of software updates  
(which we will guide you through) or  
the installation of a CRU by you, we will  
arrange for service of the Freedom Mini-  
laptop at a third party UK repair centre.  
For warranty claims within mainland UK  
we will bear the costs of shipment to and  
from our warranty repair centre.  
4.2 Only unaltered Freedom Mini-laptops  
and parts are eligible for replacement.  
For the purposes of this clause ‘unaltered’  
means no hardware alterations have  
been made to the Freedom Mini-laptop  
by you. The replacement Freedom Mini-  
laptop or part provided may not be new,  
but it will be in good working order and  
at least functionally equivalent to the  
original Freedom Mini-laptop or part The  
replacement Freedom Mini-laptop or part  
shall be warranted for the balance of the  
period remaining on the original Freedom  
Mini-laptop.  
6. Use of personal information  
2. How to get warranty service  
6.1 If you obtain services under this  
warranty, we will store, use and process  
information about your warranty service  
and contact information, including  
name, phone numbers, address, and  
e-mail address. We will only use this  
information to perform service under this  
warranty. We will only disclose customer  
information where required by law.  
2.1 If the Freedom Mini-laptop does not  
function as warranted during the warranty  
period, you may obtain warranty services  
by dialling the number detailed above.  
The warranty service is only available in  
the UK, therefore additional charges (for  
cost of shipment) may apply for warranty  
claims outside of the UK.  
3.5 If we determine that we are unable  
to repair the Freedom Mini-laptop, we  
will replace it with one that is at least  
functionally equivalent.  
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12.1 Customer Services  
7. What this warranty does not cover  
8. Limitations  
Call 0800 952 2294 to speak to one of our team (phone line open  
Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm excluding Bank holidays).  
This warranty does not cover the  
following:  
8.1 We are only responsible for loss or  
damage to the Freedom Mini-laptop while  
it is: 1) in our possession; or 2) in transit in  
those cases where we are responsible for  
the transportation.  
uninterrupted or error-free operation  
of a Freedom Mini-laptop;  
loss of, or damage to, your data;  
8.2 We are not responsible for any  
data including confidential, proprietary,  
or personal data contained in/on the  
Freedom Mini-laptop.  
any software programs, that were not  
provided with the Freedom Mini-laptop  
by us installed subsequently;  
failure or damage resulting from misuse,  
accident, modification, unsuitable  
physical or operating environment,  
natural disasters, power surges, or  
improper maintenance by you;  
You should remove and/or backup all such  
information from the Freedom Mini-laptop  
prior to its service or return.  
8.3 Under no circumstances shall we  
be liable for any of the following even if  
informed of their possibility: 1) third party  
claims against you for damages; 2) loss  
or damage to your data; or 3) special,  
incidental, indirect or consequential  
damages, including lost profits, business  
revenue, goodwill or anticipated savings.  
damage caused by a non-authorised  
warranty service provider;  
return shipping costs for non-eligible  
warranty repairs of which you will  
be informed  
failure of, or damage caused by, any  
third party Freedom Mini-laptop,  
software, peripherals or components.  
This warranty is voided by removal or  
alteration of identification labels on the  
Freedom Mini-laptop or its parts.  
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