User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Conventions of This Manual
- Safety Precautions
- Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
- Things you must remember before working on your computer
- Let your computer acclimate itself
- Heat, Cold, Humidity, and Glare
- Suitable place to work
- Preparing your Computer
- Knowing your Computer
- Bottom View
- Connecting to a Power Source
- Turning On Your Notebook Computer
- Operating on Battery Power
- Installing and Removing the Battery Pack
- Charging the Battery Pack
- Adjusting the LCD Screen Display
- The Notebook’s Hot Key Controls
- The TouchPad
- Power Saving Modes
- Removing the Battery Pack
- Resetting the System
- Adjusting the Brightness
- Using the Windows
- Control Panel
- Using a modem for Connection to Internet (optional)
- Using a wired LAN for Connection to Internet
- Using Wireless LAN Network for Connection to Internet
- Bluetooth Connection
- Entering the BIOS Setup Screen
- Leaving the BIOS Setup Screen
- BIOS Action Keys
- Modifying the BIOS Settings
- Audio Problems
- Hard Disk Problems
- Display Problems
- Keyboard and Mouse Problems
- CMOS Battery Problem
- Memory Problems
- PC Card Problems
- Performance Problems
- USB2.0 Problems
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Connecting to a Power Source
Connecting the AC Adapter
A universal AC adapter is provided to supply your computer with
power and also charge the computer’s battery pack. The adapter’s
AC input voltage can range anywhere from 100 to 240 volts,
covering the standard voltages available in almost every country.
To connect the computer to an external power source:
Do not use inferior extension
cords as this may result in damage to your notebook. The
notebook comes with its own AC adapter. Do not use a
different adapter to power the computer and other electrical
devices.
Whenever possible, keep the AC adapter plugged into the
notebook and an electrical outlet to recharge the battery.