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LITEMELO TSA BOPHELO BAKENG SA SEBELISA
LAPTOP PARTS

Lenane le latelang la litemoso tsa polokeho le hlophisitsoe ho latela litlhoko tsa Molao oa Kakaretso oa Polokeho ea Lihlahisoa (EU) 2023/988 (GPSR). Sepheo sa eona ke ho sireletsa basebelisi likotsing tse ka hlahang ka lebaka la tšebeliso e mpe ea lihlahisoa. Litemoso li entsoe ka mokhoa o bonolo le o utloisisoang hore o fumanehe ho batho ba bangata, ho akarelletsa le maqheku le batho ba nang le mekhoa e fokolang ea ho tsamaea.

Likarolo tsa Laptop tse fanoang ke moetsi NTEC sp. z oo ba tiisitsoe ka CE, e leng se bontšang hore ba lumellana le litekanyetso tsa tšireletso tsa EU.

Sebelisa likarolo tsa laptop joalo ka ha ho reriloe le joalo ka ha ho khothaletsoa ke moetsi.

LIKOTSI LE MOKOOA

1. Kotsi ea motlakase

  • Incorrectly connecting parts (e.g. keyboard, DC socket) to the motherboard can cause a short circuit and damage both the parts and the laptop.
  • Working with a laptop plugged in increases the risk of electric shock.
  • Improper earthing of the technician when installing parts can lead to damage to components as a result of electrostatic discharge.

2. Mechanical risks

  • Improper installation (e.g. excessive force when installing the keyboard or fan) can lead to damage to the delicate connectors or latches.
  • Careless handling of laptop parts during installation can result in breakage or deformation.
  • Improper placement of parts (e.g. the CPU fan) can lead to damage to other components, such as the motherboard.

3. Thermal risk

  • An improperly installed CPU fan or a damaged CPU fan can lead to CPU overheating, compromising the longevity of the laptop.
  • When replacing the CPU fan, failure to apply thermal paste properly can result in overheating of the system.
LIKOTSI TSE KHETHEHILENG

4. Compatibility risks

  • The use of incompatible replacements (e.g. a keyboard with a different key layout, a fan with a different specification) can lead to problems with the operation of the laptop.
  • DC sockets vary in size and voltage, 'me ho sebelisa mohlala o fosahetseng ho ka senya laptop.

5. Installation and dismantling risks

  • Incorrect disassembly (e.g. excessive force when disconnecting the DC socket) may damage the motherboard or other components.
  • Small parts such as screws, snaps or washers can be lost during installation, which will affect the stability of the assembly.
  • When replacing the keyboard or fan, there is a risk of damaging delicate ribbons or signal cables.

6. Utility risk

  • Incorrectly installed parts may malfunction or not function at all.
  • A damaged or improperly installed CPU fan can generate excessive noise, which affects user comfort.
  • An incompatible or damaged DC socket may prevent your laptop from charging.

7. Environmental risks

  • Improper disposal of used parts, such as fans or DC sockets, can have a negative impact on the environment.

8. Risks associated with a lack of appropriate equipment and skills

  • The lack of suitable tools (e.g. precision screwdrivers, anti-static mats) can lead to damage to parts during assembly.
  • An inexperienced person performing a part replacement can damage both the components and the laptop.
TS'ELISO TS'OANELO

9. Ho lokisa le ho hloekisa

  • Clean the parts regularly with a soft, dry cloth or compressed air – do not use water or aggressive chemicals.
  • Check the condition of the parts to ensure they are fully operational.

10. Polokelo:

  • Store the parts in a dry and dust-free place to prevent mechanical and electrical damage.
KEKELETSO TEMOSO

11. Child protection

  • Keep parts out of the reach of children.

12. Avoid modifications:

  • Do not attempt to modify or repair the product yourself. In case of problems, contact the manufacturer or its authorised service centre.

13. Action in the event of an emergency:

  • Haeba yuniti e bonts'a ts'ebetso e sa tloaelehang, joalo ka ho chesa haholo, ho qhoma, monko o sa tloaelehang kapa lerata, e tima hang-hang 'me u e tlose ho tloha phepelong ea motlakase ebe u ikopanya le setsi sa lits'ebeletso.
  • Haeba u hlokomela boitšoaro bofe kapa bofe bo sa bolokehang ba sehlahisoa, ikopanye le moetsi ka potlako.
BOHLOKOA BA HO MAMELA LITEMOSO

Ho latela litemoso tse ka holimo ho fokotsa kotsi ea ho tsoa kotsi, ho senyeha ha thepa le tšenyo ea thepa. Ho hlokomoloha litlhahiso ho ka lebisa likotsing tse tebileng tsa bophelo bo botle le lintho tse bonahalang. Ipoloke uena le baratuoa ba hao le sireletsehile ka ho ela hloko mehato e bontšitsoeng ea ho itšireletsa.

MOHLAHLISI

NTEC sp. z oo
44B Seterateng sa Chorzowska
44-100 Gliwice
POLAND
info@qoltec.com
mohala: +48 32 600 79 89

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Koltec HPCQ62B Keyboard [pdf] Bukana ea Mosebelisi
7567.HPCQ62B, HPCQ62B Keyboard, HPCQ62B, Keyboard

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