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Impor
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Conditions
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Safety
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Chapt
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1.
P
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over
view
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L
ocating
comput
er
contr
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connect
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Right-side
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Bott
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Rear
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S
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L
ocating
impor
tant
pr
oduct
information
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Machine
type
and
model
label
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FCC
ID
and
IC
Cer
tification
number
label
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Cer
tificat
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of
Authenticity
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F
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Specifications
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Oper
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envir
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ThinkV
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Accessing
ThinkV
antage
pr
ogr
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ThinkV
antage
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Chapt
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2.

Using
your
comput
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Regist
ering
your
comput
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F
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ask
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questions
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Special
k
eys
and
butt
ons
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F
unction
k
ey
combinations
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V
olume
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mut
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butt
ons
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W
indows
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Using
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Ultr
aNav
pointing
device
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Using
the
T
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ackP
oint
pointing
device
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Using
the
t
ouch
pad
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Disabling
the
Ultr
aNav
pointing
device
and
using
an
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xt
ernal
mouse

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Adding
the
Ultr
aNav
icon
t
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the
W
indows
notification
ar
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P
ower
management
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Checking
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batt

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y
status
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Using
the
ac
power
adapt
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Char
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the
batt
er
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Disabling
the
built-in
batt
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Maximizing
the
batt
er
y
life
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Managing
the
batt
er
y
power
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Understanding
the
power
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modes
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Connecting
t
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the
network
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E
thernet
connections
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W
ir
eless
connections
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P
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esentations
and
multimedia
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Changing
display
settings
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Connecting
a
pr
oject
or
or
an
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xt
ernal
monit
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Using
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displays
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Using
audio
featur
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Using
the
int
egr
at
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camer
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Using
a
flash
media
car
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Chapt
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Y
ou
and
your

comput
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Accessibility
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comfor
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Er
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Comfor
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Accessibility

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T
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aveling
with
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comput
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T
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tips
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T
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Chapt
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Security
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A
ttaching
a
mechanical
lock
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Using
passwor
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P
asswor
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sleep
mode
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T
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P
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Har
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disk
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Super
visor
passwor
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Solid
stat
e
drive
security
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Setting
the
security
chip
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Using
a
fingerprint
r
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Notice
on
deleting
data
fr
om
your
solid
stat
e
drive
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Using
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ewalls
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P
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ot
ecting
data
against
viruses
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Chapt
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5.
Recover
y
over
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Cr
eating
and

using
r
ecover
y
media
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P
er
forming
backup
and
r
ecover
y
oper
ations
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Using
the
Rescue
and
Recover
y
workspace
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Cr
eating
and
using
a
r
escue
medium
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Reinstalling
pr
einstalled

applications
and
device
drivers
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Solving
r
ecover
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pr
oblems
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Chapt
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Advanced
configur
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Installing
a
new

oper
ating
syst
em
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Copyright
L
enovo
2012

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Befor
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you
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Installing
the
W
indows
7
oper
ating
syst
em
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Installing
device
drivers
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Installing
the
driver
for
the
4-in-1
media
car
d
r
eader
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Installing
the
driver
for
USB
3.0
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Installing
the
ThinkP
ad
monit
or
file

for
W
indows
2000/XP/V
ista/7
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Installing
other
drivers
and
softwar
e
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ThinkP
ad
Setup
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Main
menu
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Config
menu
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Dat
e/T
ime
menu
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Security
menu
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S
tar
tup
menu
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Restar
t
menu
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Updating
your
syst
em
UEFI
BIOS
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Using
syst
em
management
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S
yst
em
management
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Chapt
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7.
P
r
eventing
pr
oblems
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Gener
al
tips
for
pr
eventing
pr
oblems
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Making
sur

e
device
drivers
ar
e
curr
ent
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T
aking
car
e
of
your
comput
er
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Cleaning
the
cover
of
your
comput
er
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Chapt
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8.
T
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oubleshooting
comput
er
pr

oblems
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Diagnosing
pr
oblems
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T
r
oubleshooting
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Comput
er
st
ops
r
esponding
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Spills
on
the
k
eyboar
d
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Err
or
messages
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Err
ors
without
messages
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Beep
err
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Memor
y
module
pr
oblems
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Networking
pr
oblems
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P

r
oblems
with
the
k
eyboar
d
and
other
pointing
devices
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P
r
oblems
with
the
display
and
multimedia
devices
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Fingerprint

r
eader
pr
oblems
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Batt
er
y
and
power
pr
oblems
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Solid
stat
e
drive
pr
oblems
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Softwar
e
pr
oblems
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USB
pr
oblems
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Chapt
er
9.
Getting
suppor
t
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Befor
e
you
contact
L
enovo
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101
Getting

help
and
ser
vice
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101
Using
diagnostic
pr
ogr
ams
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L
enovo
Suppor
t
W
eb
sit
e
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C
alling
L
enovo
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102
Finding
ThinkP
ad
options
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103
P
ur
chasing
additional
ser
vices
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104

Appendix
A.
Regulat
or
y
information
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W
ir
eless
r
elat
ed
information
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105
L
ocation
of
the
Ultr
aConnect

wir
eless
ant
ennas
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106

L
ocating
wir
eless
r
egulat
or
y
notices
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107
Expor
t
classification
notice
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107
Electr
onic
emission
notices
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107
F
eder
al
Communications
Commission
Declar
ation
of
Conformity
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107
Industr
y
C
anada
Class
B
emission
compliance
stat
ement
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107
Eur
opean
Union
Compliance
t
o
the
Electr
omagnetic
Compatibility
Dir
ective
.
.
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108
German
Class
B
compliance
stat

ement
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108
K
or
ea
Class
B
compliance
stat
ement
.
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109
Japan
VCCI
Class
B
compliance
stat
ement
.
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109
Japan
compliance
stat
ement
for
pr
oducts
which
connect
t
o
the
power
mains
with
r
at
ed
curr
ent
less
than
or
equal
t
o
20

A
per
phase
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109
L
enovo
pr
oduct
ser
vice
information
for
T
aiwan
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Appendix
B.
WEEE
and
r
ecycling

stat
ements
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EU
WEEE
stat
ements
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Japan
r
ecycling
stat
ements
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111
Recycling
information

for
Br
azil
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112
Batt
er
y
r
ecycling
information
for
T
aiwan
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112
Batt
er
y
r
ecycling
information
for
the
Eur
opean
Union
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113
Batt
er
y
r
ecycling
information
for
the
Unit
ed
S
tat
es
and
C
anada
.
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113

Appendix
C.
ENERG
Y
S
T
AR
model
information
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Appendix
D
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Notices
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117
T
r
ademarks
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ii
User
Guide

Read

this
first
Be
sur
e
t
o
follow
the
impor
tant
tips
given
her
e
t
o
get
the
most
use
and
enjoyment
out
of
your
comput
er
.
F
ailur
e
t
o
do
so
might
lead
t
o
discomfor
t
or
injur
y,
or
cause

your
comput
er
t
o
fail.
P
r
ot
ect
yourself
fr
om
the
heat
that
your
comput
er
gener
at
es.
When
your
comput
er
is
turned
on
or
the
batt
er
y
is
char
ging,
the
base,
the
palm
r
est,
and
some
other
par
ts
may
become
hot.
The

t
emper
atur
e
they
r
each
depends
on
the
amount
of
syst
em
activity
and
the
level
of
char
ge
in
the
batt
er
y
.
Ext
ended
contact
with
your
body,
even
thr
ough
clothing,
could
cause
discomfor
t
or
even
a
skin
burn.

A
void
k
eeping
your
hands,
your
lap,

or
any
other
par
t
of
your
body
in
contact
with
a
hot
section
of
the
comput
er
for
any
e
xt
ended
time.

P
eriodically
tak
e
hands
fr
om
using
the
k
eyboar
d
by
lifting
your
hands
fr
om
the
palm
r
est.

P
r
ot
ect
yourself
fr
om

the
heat
gener
at
ed
by
the
ac
power
adapt
er
.
When
the
ac
power
adapt
er
is
connect
ed
t
o
an
electrical
outlet
and
your
comput
er
,
it
gener
at
es
heat.
Ext
ended
contact
with
your
body,
even
thr
ough
clothing,
may
cause
a
skin
burn.

Do

not
place
the
ac
power
adapt
er
in
contact
with
any
par
t
of
your
body
while
it
is
in
use.

Never
use
it
t
o
warm
your
body
.

P
r
event
your
comput
er
fr
om
getting
wet.
T
o
avoid
spills
and
the
danger
of
electrical
shock,
k
eep
liquids

away
fr
om
your
comput
er
.

P
r
ot
ect
the
cables
fr
om
being
damaged.
Applying
str
ong
for
ce
t
o
cables
may
damage
or
br
eak
them.
Rout
e
communication
lines,
or
the
cables
of
an
ac
power
adapt
er
,
a
mouse,
a
k
eyboar
d,
a
print
er

,
or
any
other
electr
onic
device,
so
that
they
cannot
be
walk
ed
on,
tripped
over
,
pinched
by
your
comput
er
or
other
objects,
or
in
any
way
subject
ed
t
o
tr
eatment
that
could
int
er
fer
e
with
the
oper
ation
of
your
comput
er
.

Copyright
L
enovo

2012

iii
P
r
ot
ect
your
comput
er
and
data
when
moving
it.
Befor
e
moving
a
comput
er
equipped
with
a
har
d
disk
drive,
do
one
of
the
following,
and
mak
e
sur
e
that
the
power
switch
is
off
or
is
blinking:

T
urn
it
off.

ut
it
in
sleep
(standby)
mode.

P
ut
it
in
hibernation
mode.
This
will
help
t
o
pr
event
damage
t
o
the
comput
er
,
and
possible
loss
of
data.

Handle
your
comput
er
gently
.
Do
not
dr
op,
bump,
scr
atch,
twist,
hit,
vibr
at
e,
push,
or
place
heav

y
objects
on
your
comput
er
,
display,
or
e
xt
ernal
devices.

C
arr
y
your
comput
er
car
efully
.

Use
a
quality
carr
ying
case
that
pr
ovides
adequat
e
cushioning
and
pr
ot
ection.

Do
not
pack
your
comput
er
in
a
tightly
pack
ed
suitcase
or
bag.


Befor
e
putting
your
comput
er
in
a
carr
ying
case,
ensur
e
that
it
is
off,
in
sleep
mode,
or
in
hibernation
mode.
Do
not
put
a
comput
er
in
a
carr
ying
case
while
it
is
turned
on.

Impor
tant
safety
information
Not
e:
Read
the
impor
tant
safety

information
first.

This
information
can
help
you
safely
use
your
not
ebook
comput
er
.
F
ollow
and
r
etain
all
information
included
with
your
comput
er
.
The
information
in
this
document
does
not
alt
er
the
t
erms
of
your
pur
chase
agr
eement
or
the
L

enovo

Limit
ed
W
arr
anty
.
F
or
mor
e
information,
see
W
arr
anty
Information
in
the
Safety,
W
arr
anty,
and
Setup
Guide
that
comes
with
your
comput
er
.
Cust
omer
safety
is
impor
tant.
Our
pr
oducts
ar
e
developed
t
o
be

safe
and
effective.
However
,
personal
comput
ers
ar
e
electr
onic
devices.
P
ower
cor
ds,
power
adapt
ers,
and
other
featur
es
can
cr
eat
e
pot
ential
safety
risks
that
can
r
esult
in
physical
injur
y
or
pr
oper
ty
damage,
especially
if
misused.

T
o
r
educe
these
risks,
follow
the
instructions
included
with
your
pr
oduct,
obser
ve
all
warnings
on
the
pr
oduct
and
in
the
oper
ating
instructions,
and
r
eview
the
information
included
in
this
document
car
efully
.
By
car
efully
following
the
information
contained
in

this
document
and
pr
ovided
with
your
pr
oduct,
you
can
help
pr
ot
ect
yourself
fr
om
hazar
ds
and
cr
eat
e
a
safer
comput
er
work
envir
onment.
Not
e:
This
information
includes
r
efer
ences
t
o
power
adapt
ers
and
batt
eries.
In

addition
t
o
not
ebook
comput
ers,
some
pr
oducts
(such
as
speak
ers
and
monit
ors)
ship
with
e
xt
ernal
power
adapt
ers.
If
you
have
such
a
pr
oduct,
this
information
applies
t
o
your
pr
oduct.
In
addition,
comput
er
pr
oducts
contain
a

coin-siz
ed
int
ernal
batt
er
y
that
pr
ovides
power
t
o
the
syst
em
clock
even
when
the
comput
er
is
unplugged,
so
the
batt
er
y
safety
information
applies
t
o
all
comput
er
pr
oducts.
iv
User
Guide

Conditions
that
r
equir
e

immediat
e
action
P
r
oducts
can
become
damaged
due
t
o
misuse
or
neglect.
Some
pr
oduct
damage
is
serious
enough
that
the
pr
oduct
should
not
be
used
again
until
it
has
been
inspect
ed
and,
if
necessar
y,
r
epair
ed
by
an
authoriz

ed
ser
vicer
.
As
with
any
electr
onic
device,
pay
close
att
ention
t
o
the
pr
oduct
when
it
is
turned
on.
On
ver
y
r
ar
e
occasions,
you
might
notice
an
odor
or
see
a
puff
of
smok
e
or
sparks
vent
fr
om

your
pr
oduct.
Or
you
might
hear
sounds
lik
e
popping,
cr
acking
or
hissing.
These
conditions
might
mer
ely
mean
that
an
int
ernal
electr
onic
component
has
failed
in
a
safe
and
contr
olled
manner
.
Or
,
they
might
indicat
e
a
pot
ential
safety

issue.
However
,
do
not
tak
e
risks
or
att
empt
t
o
diagnose
the
situation
yourself.
Contact
the
Cust
omer
Suppor
t
Cent
er
for
fur
ther
guidance.
F
or
a
list
of
Ser
vice
and
Suppor
t
phone
numbers,
see
the
following
W
eb
sit
e:

http://w
w
w
.lenovo.com/suppor
t/phone
F
r
equently
inspect
your
comput
er
and
its
components
for
damage
or
wear
or
signs
of
danger
.
If
you
have
any
question
about
the
condition
of
a
component,
do
not
use
the
pr
oduct.
Contact
the
Cust
omer
Suppor
t
Cent

er
or
the
pr
oduct
manufactur
er
for
instructions
on
how
t
o
inspect
the
pr
oduct
and
have
it
r
epair
ed,
if
necessar
y
.
In
the
unlik
ely
event
that
you
notice
any
of
the
following
conditions,
or
if
you
have
any
safety
concerns
with

your
pr
oduct,
st
op
using
the
pr
oduct
and
unplug
it
fr
om
the
power
sour
ce
and
t
elecommunication
lines
until
you
can
speak
t
o
the
Cust
omer
Suppor
t
Cent
er
for
fur
ther
guidance.

P
ower
cor
ds,
plugs,
power
adapt
ers,

e
xt
ension
cor
ds,
sur
ge
pr
ot
ect
ors,
or
power
supplies
that
ar
e
cr
ack
ed,
br
ok
en,
or
damaged.

Signs
of
overheating,
smok
e,
sparks,
or
fir
e.

Damage
t
o
a
batt
er
y
(such
as
cr
acks,
dents,

or
cr
eases),
dischar
ge
fr
om
a
batt
er
y,
or
a
buildup
of
for
eign
substances
on
the
batt
er
y
.

A
cr
acking,
hissing
or
popping
sound,
or
str
ong
odor
that
comes
fr
om
the
pr
oduct.

Signs
that
liquid
has

been
spilled
or
an
object
has
fallen
ont
o
the
comput
er
pr
oduct,
the
power
cor
d
or
power
adapt
er
.

The
comput
er
pr
oduct,
power
cor
d,
or
power
adapt
er
has
been
e
xposed
t
o
wat
er
.

The
pr

oduct
has
been
dr
opped
or
damaged
in
any
way
.

The
pr
oduct
does
not
oper
at
e
normally
when
you
follow
the
oper
ating
instructions.
Not
e:
If
you
notice
these
conditions
with
a
pr
oduct
(such
as
an
e
xt
ension
cor
d)
that

is
not
manufactur
ed
for
or
by
L
enovo,
st
op
using
that
pr
oduct
until
you
can
contact
the
pr
oduct
manufactur
er
for
fur
ther
instructions,
or
until
you
get
a
suitable
r
eplacement.

Safety
guidelines
Always
obser
ve
the
following
pr
ecautions
t
o

r
educe
the
risk
of
injur
y
and
pr
oper
ty
damage.

Ser
vice
and
upgr
ades
Do
not
att
empt
t
o
ser
vice
a
pr
oduct
yourself
unless
instruct
ed
t
o
do
so
by
the
Cust
omer
Suppor
t
Cent
er
or
your
documentation.

Only
use
a
Ser
vice
P
r
ovider
who
is
appr
oved
t
o
r
epair
your
par
ticular
pr
oduct.
Not
e:
Some
comput
er
par
ts
can
be
upgr
aded
or
r
eplaced
by
the
cust
omer
.
Upgr
ades
typically
ar
e
r
eferr
ed

t
o
as
options.
Replacement
par
ts
appr
oved
for
cust
omer
installation
ar
e
r
eferr
ed
t
o
as
Cust
omer
Replaceable
Units,
or
CRUs.
L
enovo
pr
ovides
documentation
with
instructions
when
it
is
appr
opriat
e
for
cust
omers
t
o
install
options
or

r
eplace
CRUs.
Y
ou
must
closely
follow
all
instructions
when
installing
or
r
eplacing
par
ts.
The
Off
stat
e
of
a
power
indicat
or
does
not
necessarily
mean
that
voltage
levels
inside
a
pr
oduct
ar
e
z
er
o.
Befor
e
you
r
emove
the

covers
fr
om
a
pr
oduct
equipped
with
a
power
cor
d,
always
ensur
e

Copyright
L
enovo
2012

v
that
the
power
is
turned
off
and
that
the
pr
oduct
is
unplugged
fr
om
any
power
sour
ce.
If
you
have
any
questions
or
concerns,
contact
the

Cust
omer
Suppor
t
Cent
er
.
Although
ther
e
ar
e
no
moving
par
ts
in
your
comput
er
aft
er
the
power
cor
d
has
been
disconnect
ed,
the
following
warnings
ar
e
r
equir
ed
for
your
safety
.

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