October 2, 2023
Chromebook: Care and Maintenance

When using your computer at home:
- DO NOT EAT OR DRINK near your computer. Crumbs and debris can get into the keyboard causing damage.
- Have a set location at home for the computer. This location should have adequate room for the computer to sit safely. This area should also be near a power outlet so that the computer can fully charge while at home.
- Keep the computer clean. You should only use a microfiber cloth to wipe the screen.
- Trackpads can be damaged if not used properly. Never use a pencil, an eraser or other objects on the trackpad.
- Do not place heavy objects on top of the computer. This may cause damage to the screen. The laptop should never be in a pile or shoved at the bottom of a heavy bag.
- Do not place stickers or skins on the inside of the computer.
- Be careful with the screen. Do not touch the screen with your fingers.
- Do not place anything between the screen and the keyboard when you close the computer.
- Do not forcibly bend the AC adapter cord. Leave plenty of room for the wire to reach the computer.
To maximize battery life:
- Mute volume.
- Turn down the brightness.
- Close any tabs and windows you are not using.
- Shut-down computer completely when not in use. (hold the power button for 10 seconds)
During Classes:
- Dim your screen to conserve power and make your battery charge last longer.
- Work on a flat and level surface and not on top of other items on your desk.
- Do not leave your computer on your desk where it may get knocked off when not in direct use.
After School and at Home:
- Use a surge protector instead of plugging directly into the wall to protect from lightning strikes and power surges.
- Be wary of "borrowing" wireless access from others in your neighborhood. You can never be sure if others are stealing your information.
- Use your computer away from food and liquids. Spills can be deadly to your computer.
- Leave your computer in a secure place during after-school sports and activities.
- Do not leave your computer in a car overnight or for long periods. Extreme heat or cold can damage your computer.
- Keep your computer locked in a safe location when you are away.
- Keep your computer safe from pets and younger siblings.
- Only use the school-provided charger with your computer.
Troubleshooting Tip:
If you are having issues, or your Chromebook is locked up, hold the power button for 30 seconds and then try to power it back on.