Lenovo 8009 Manual Do Utilizador

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shorten
 
the
 
life
 
of
 
the
 
battery
 
and
 
can
 
also
 
pose
 
a
 
safety
 
hazard.
 
Do
 
not
 
let
 
rechargeable
 
Lithium-Ion
 
batteries
 
completely
 
discharge
 
or
 
store
 
these
 
batteries
 
in
 
a
 
discharged
 
state.
 
Heat
 
and
 
product
 
ventilation
 
Computers
 
generate
 
heat
 
when
 
turned
 
on
 
and
 
when
 
batteries
 
are
 
charging.
 
Notebook
 
computers
 
can
 
generate
 
a
 
significant
 
amount
 
of
 
heat
 
due
 
to
 
their
 
compact
 
size.
 
Always
 
follow
 
these
 
basic
 
precautions:
 
v
   
Do
 
not
 
leave
 
the
 
base
 
of
 
your
 
notebook
 
computer
 
in
 
contact
 
with
 
your
 
lap
 
or
 
any
 
part
 
of
 
your
 
body
 
for
 
an
 
extended
 
period
 
when
 
the
 
computer
 
is
 
functioning
 
or
 
when
 
the
 
battery
 
is
 
charging.
 
Your
 
computer
 
produces
 
some
 
heat
 
during
 
normal
 
operation.
 
Extended
 
contact
 
with
 
the
 
body
 
could
 
cause
 
discomfort
 
or,
 
potentially,
 
a
 
skin
 
burn.
 
v
   
Do
 
not
 
operate
 
your
 
computer
 
or
 
charge
 
the
 
battery
 
near
 
flammable
 
materials
 
or
 
in
 
explosive
 
environments.
 
v
   
Ventilation
 
slots,
 
fans
 
and/or
 
heat
 
sinks
 
are
 
provided
 
with
 
the
 
product
 
for
 
safety,
 
comfort,
 
and
 
reliable
 
operation.
 
These
 
features
 
might
 
inadvertently
 
become
 
blocked
 
by
 
placing
 
the
 
product
 
on
 
a
 
bed,
 
sofa,
 
carpet,
 
or
 
other
 
flexible
 
surface.
 
Never
 
block,
 
cover
 
or
 
disable
 
these
 
features.
You
 
should
 
inspect
 
your
 
desktop
 
computer
 
for
 
dust
 
accumulation
 
at
 
least
 
once
 
every
 
three
 
months.
 
Before
 
inspecting
 
your
 
computer,
 
turn
 
off
 
the
 
power
 
and
 
unplug
 
the
 
computer’s
 
power
 
cord
 
from
 
the
 
electrical
 
outlet;
 
then
 
remove
 
any
 
dust
 
from
 
vents
 
and
 
perforations
 
in
 
the
 
bezel.
 
If
 
you
 
notice
 
external
 
dust
 
accumulation,
 
you
 
should
 
also
 
examine
 
and
 
remove
 
dust
 
from
 
the
 
inside
 
of
 
the
 
computer
 
including
 
heat
 
sink
 
inlet
 
fins,
 
power
 
supply
 
vents,
 
and
 
fans.
 
Always
 
turn
 
off
 
and
 
unplug
 
the
 
computer
 
before
 
opening
 
the
 
cover.
 
If
 
possible,
 
avoid
 
operating
 
your
 
computer
 
within
 
2
 
feet
 
of
 
high-traffic
 
areas.
 
If
 
you
 
must
 
operate
 
your
 
computer
 
in
 
or
 
near
 
a
 
high-traffic
 
area,
 
you
 
should
 
inspect
 
and,
 
if
 
necessary,
 
clean
 
your
 
computer
 
more
 
frequently.
 
For
 
your
 
safety
 
and
 
to
 
maintain
 
optimum
 
computer
 
performance,
 
always
 
follow
 
these
 
basic
 
precautions
 
with
 
your
 
desktop
 
computer:
 
v
   
Keep
 
the
 
cover
 
closed
 
whenever
 
the
 
computer
 
is
 
plugged
 
in.
 
v
   
Regularly
 
inspect
 
the
 
outside
 
of
 
the
 
computer
 
for
 
dust
 
accumulation.
 
v
   
Remove
 
dust
 
from
 
vents
 
and
 
any
 
perforations
 
in
 
the
 
bezel.
 
More
 
frequent
 
cleanings
 
might
 
be
 
required
 
for
 
computers
 
in
 
dusty
 
or
 
high-traffic
 
areas.
 
v
   
Do
 
not
 
restrict
 
or
 
block
 
any
 
ventilation
 
openings.
 
v
   
Do
 
not
 
store
 
or
 
operate
 
your
 
computer
 
inside
 
furniture,
 
as
 
this
 
might
 
increase
 
the
 
risk
 
of
 
overheating.
 
v
   
Airflow
 
temperatures
 
into
 
the
 
computer
 
should
 
not
 
exceed
 
35°
 
C
 
(95°
 
F).
 
v
   
Do
 
not
 
use
 
non-desktop
 
air
 
filtration
 
devices.
CD
 
and
 
DVD
 
drive
 
safety
 
CD
 
and
 
DVD
 
drives
 
spin
 
discs
 
at
 
a
 
high
 
speed.
 
If
 
a
 
CD
 
or
 
DVD
 
is
 
cracked
 
or
 
otherwise
 
physically
 
damaged,
 
it
 
is
 
possible
 
for
 
the
 
disc
 
to
 
break
 
apart
 
or
 
even
 
shatter
 
when
 
the
 
CD
 
and
 
DVD
 
drives
 
are
 
in
 
use.
 
To
 
protect
 
against
 
possible
 
injury
 
due
 
to
 
this
 
situation,
 
and
 
to
 
reduce
 
the
 
risk
 
of
 
damage
 
to
 
your
 
machine,
 
do
 
the
 
following:
 
v
   
Always
 
store
 
CD
 
and
 
DVD
 
discs
 
in
 
their
 
original
 
packaging.
 
v
   
Always
 
store
 
CD
 
and
 
DVD
 
discs
 
out
 
of
 
direct
 
sunlight
 
and
 
away
 
from
 
direct
 
heat
 
sources.
 
 
Important
 
safety
 
information
 
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