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20.0 Repair and Service

·How should I clean my LCD screen on my notebook?
·What does it mean to condition one's battery?
·Dell spare parts number
·Dell Inspiron 8100 Bulb replacement
·Tech Support Phone numbers
Over time, you might notice dust or fingerprints on your LCD screen. As they become more and more noticeable, you will surely want to clean them off. As long as you follow a few guidelines, you can easily clean your screen without any harm to it.

Canned air is a great cleaning device. Make sure you always hold the can upright and gently blow the air onto the screen to remove any dust particles. Most often, this will get rid of most of the dust. For smudge marks or fingerprints, you will need to wipe the screen. First and foremost, do not use a paper towel. As soft as they might seem to you, they are abrasive and over time will scratch your screen. Find a soft cotton cloth, or an electrostatic cloth used to clean eyeglasses. Always wipe in one direction (usually top to bottom). Do not use Windex or any other solvents that contain ammonia or ethyl alcohol, as these will cause your screen to turn yellow. There are several commercial products available*, or if you want, you can use just plain water or water mixed with a tiny bit of vinegar or isopropyl alcohol.

Following these suggestions will ensure you have a clean, and scratch free screen for years to come.

* »www.photodon.com/csc.htm

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by login name See Profile edited by BA See Profile
last modified: 2006-02-09 13:15:08

Over time, you may notice that your battery doesn't hold a charge as long as it used to. This may be caused by frequent charges/drains or infrequent battery use. It is recommended that you "condition" your battery a few times a year to get the most out of it. To do this, simply charge your battery to the fullest and then disconnect the AC plug. Make sure any power saving alarms or options are disabled and simply let your notebook run until it completely drains the battery and turns itself off. Plug your notebook back in and completely recharge the battery before using it. This conditioning or "cycling" of the battery will help it retain a fuller charge for a longer period of time.

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by login name See Profile edited by BA See Profile
last modified: 2004-09-04 18:18:41

Oh yeah; the number for Dell Spare Parts is a {tough thing} to find. Here it is for those who need it:

1-800-624-9896

dial #1 I think for the extension option
the extension number is 69937.

From this thread:
»Dell Inspiron 8100 Laptop LCD problem

Thanks to Netbars!

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If you have an Inspiron 8100, with the 15" display thats exibiting the "Flashes red on boot, then goes out" behavior, or otherwise know you need to replace the bulb, check out the thread below. Altho its specific to the Inspiron 8100 display, some of the suppliers, and tips contained in the thread can be useful to almost any LCD backlamp replacement.

»Dell Inspiron 8100 Laptop LCD problem

Have fun!

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by Jason See Profile edited by 3SGTE See Profile
last modified: 2005-01-20 17:47:24

Acer tech support (US) is 1-800-866-2237 1-800-816-2237
Thanks pro7070

If anyone else has a number to add please IM 3sgte: »/profile/u/247350

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last modified: 2007-10-21 22:04:05



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