Lenovo NONE FOUND 3000 V100 User Manual
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v
Register
your
Lenovo
products
with
Lenovo
(refer
to
the
Web
page:
www.lenovo.com/register).
This
can
help
authorities
return
your
computer
to
you
if
it
is
lost
or
stolen.
Registering
your
computer
also
enables
Lenovo
to
notify
you
about
possible
technical
information
and
upgrades.
v
Only
an
authorized
Lenovo
repair
technician
should
disassemble
and
repair
your
computer.
v
Do
not
modify
or
tape
the
latches
to
keep
the
display
open
or
closed.
v
Take
care
not
to
turn
your
computer
over
while
the
ac
adapter
is
plugged
in.
This
could
break
the
adapter
plug.
v
Store
your
external
and
removable
hard
disk,
diskette,
CD,
DVD,
and
CD-RW/DVD
drives
in
the
appropriate
containers
or
packaging
when
they
are
not
being
used.
v
Before
you
install
any
of
the
following
devices,
touch
a
metal
table
or
a
grounded
metal
object.
This
action
reduces
any
static
electricity
from
your
body.
The
static
electricity
could
damage
the
device.
–
ExpressCard
–
Smart
Card
–
Memory
Card,
such
as
SD
Card,
Memory
Stick,
MultiMediaCard,
xD-Picture
Card,
and
Memory
Stick
Pro
card.
–
Memory
module
–
PCI
Express
Mini
Card
Cleaning
the
cover
of
your
computer
Occasionally
clean
your
computer
as
follows:
1.
Prepare
a
mixture
of
a
gentle
kitchen-use
detergent
(one
that
does
not
contain
abrasive
powder
or
strong
chemicals
such
as
acid
or
alkaline).
Use
5
parts
water
to
1
part
detergent.
2.
Absorb
the
diluted
detergent
into
a
sponge.
3.
Squeeze
excess
liquid
from
the
sponge.
4.
Wipe
the
cover
with
the
sponge,
using
a
circular
motion
and
taking
care
not
to
let
any
excess
liquid
drip.
5.
Wipe
the
surface
to
remove
the
detergent.
6.
Rinse
the
sponge
with
clean
running
water.
7.
Wipe
the
cover
with
the
clean
sponge.
8.
Wipe
the
surface
again
with
a
dry,
soft
lint-free
cloth.
9.
Wait
for
the
surface
to
dry
completely
and
remove
any
cloth
fibers
from
the
computer
surface.
Cleaning
your
computer
keyboard
1.
Absorb
some
isopropyl
rubbing
alcohol
on
a
soft,
dust-free
cloth.
Caring
for
your
computer
Chapter
2.
Caring
for
your
computer
5