Tecra T9100 turns off after a few hours!

Hi, I was wondering if anyone know why my Toshiba T9100 turns off? It is turned on and after about 3-4 hours, it is still, just turns off, the battery is full?

I have two of them, and they both make the same thing!

Thanks :)

Hello

Maybe overheating. Try to check the ventilation openings and clean the unit.

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