Lenovo Z61t User Manual
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Do
not
drop,
bump,
scratch,
twist,
hit,
vibrate,
push,
or
place
heavy
objects
on
your
computer,
display,
or
external
devices.
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Your
computer
display
is
designed
to
be
opened
and
used
at
an
angle
slightly
greater
than
90
degrees.
Do
not
open
the
display
beyond
180
degrees,
as
this
might
damage
the
computer
hinge.
Carry
your
computer
properly
v
Before
moving
your
computer,
be
sure
to
remove
any
media,
turn
off
attached
devices,
and
disconnect
cords
and
cables.
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Be
sure
your
computer
is
in
standby
or
hibernation
mode,
or
turned
off,
before
moving
it.
This
will
prevent
damage
to
the
hard
disk
drive
and
data
loss.
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When
picking
up
your
open
computer,
hold
it
by
the
bottom.
Do
not
pick
up
or
hold
your
computer
by
the
display.
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Use
a
quality
carrying
case
that
provides
adequate
cushion
and
protection.
Do
not
pack
your
computer
in
a
tightly
packed
suitcase
or
bag.
Handle
storage
media
and
drives
properly
v
Avoid
inserting
diskettes
at
an
angle
and
attaching
multiple
or
loose
diskette
labels,
as
these
can
lodge
in
the
drive.
v
If
your
computer
comes
with
an
optical
drive,
do
not
touch
the
surface
of
a
disc
or
the
lens
on
the
tray.
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Wait
until
you
hear
the
CD
or
DVD
click
into
the
center
pivot
of
an
optical
drive
before
closing
the
tray.
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When
installing
your
hard
disk,
diskette
or
optical
drive,
follow
the
instructions
shipped
with
your
hardware,
and
apply
pressure
only
where
needed
on
the
device.
Take
care
in
setting
passwords
v
Remember
your
passwords.
If
you
forget
a
supervisor
or
hard
disk
password,
Lenovo
authorized
service
provider
will
not
reset
it,
and
you
might
have
to
replace
your
system
board
or
hard
disk
drive.
Other
important
tips
v
Your
computer
modem
might
use
only
an
analog
telephone
network,
or
public-switched
telephone
network
(PSTN).
Do
not
connect
the
modem
to
a
PBX
(private
branch
exchange)
or
any
other
digital
telephone
extension
line
because
this
could
damage
your
modem.
Analog
phone
lines
are
often
used
in
homes,
while
digital
phone
lines
are
often
used
in
hotels
or
office
buildings.
If
you
are
not
sure
which
kind
of
phone
line
you
are
using,
contact
your
telephone
company.
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