Lenovo 59366616 manual Putting the computer into sleep mode or shutting it down

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Putting the computer into sleep mode or shutting it down

To conserve power, put the computer into sleep mode or shut it down when the computer is not in use.

Putting your computer into sleep mode

If you will be away from your computer for a short time, put the computer into sleep mode. When the computer is in sleep mode, you can quickly wake it up to resume use and bypass the startup process.

To put the computer into sleep mode, do either of the following:

For the Windows 7 operating system:

1.Click Start.

2.Select Sleep from the Shut down menu options.

For the Windows 8 operating system:

1.Move your cursor to the lower-right corner of the screen, and then the charms is displayed.

2.Click Settings.

3.Select Sleep from the Power menu options.

Press Fn+F1.

Note: Wait until the power indicator starts blinking (indicating that the computer is in sleep state) before you move the computer. Moving the computer while the hard disk drive is spinning can damage the hard disk drive, causing loss of data.

To wake up the computer, do either of the following:

Press the power button.

Press the Fn key on the keyboard.

Shutting down the computer

If you are not going to use the computer for a day or two, shut it down.

To shut down the computer, do either of the following:

For the Windows 7 operating system: Click Start Shut down.

For the Windows 8 operating system:

1.Move your cursor to the lower-right corner of the screen, and then the charms is displayed.

2.Click Settings.

3.Select Shut down from the Power menu options.

Using the ac power adapter and the battery pack

This topic provides information about how to use the ac power adapter and the battery for your computer.

Checking the battery status

The battery gauge in the Windows notification area displays the percentage of battery power remaining.

The rate at which you use battery power will determine how long you can use the battery between charges. Because each computer user has different habits and needs, it is difficult to predict how long a battery charge will last. There are two main factors:

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Contents User Guide Safety, Warranty, and Setup Guide Regulatory Notice Contents Appendix D. Notices Protect yourself from the heat that your computer generates Read this firstPrevent your computer from getting wet Protect the cables from being damagedProtect your computer and data when moving it Important safety informationConditions that require immediate action Handle your computer gentlyService and upgrades Safety guidelinesExtension cords and related devices Power cords and power adaptersPlugs and outlets General battery notice Power supply statementExternal devices Lithium coin cell battery notice Rechargeable battery noticeHeat and product ventilation Laser compliance statement Electrical current safety informationAdditional safety information Using headphones or earphonesLiquid crystal display LCD notice Xii User Guide Top view Getting to know your computerLeft-side view Right-side view Front view Bottom view Status indicatorsNumeric Lock indicator Caps Lock indicatorDevice access status indicator Power and battery status indicator FeaturesSpecifications Frequently asked questions Using your computerConnecting to power Tips on using your computerConfiguring the operating system Reading the manualsUsing the ac power adapter and the battery pack Putting the computer into sleep mode or shutting it downChecking the battery status Charging the battery Using the ac power adapterConnecting the ac power adapter Tips on using the ac power adapterHandling the battery Maximizing the battery lifeUsing the keyboard Using the touch padNumeric keypad Separate numeric keypad Key numeric keypadFunction key combinations Using the recovery buttonVolume controls Fn + Left/Right arrow Launching the camera settings Fn+EscAdjusting display brightness level Fn + Up/Down arrow Power conservation Fn+F1Using the media card reader Connecting to external devicesInserting a flash media card Removing a flash media cardUsing the Nvidia Optimus Graphics feature Using USB connectorsSwitching the Graphics Processing Unit User Guide Wired connection Connecting to the networkHardware connection CableWireless connection Software configurationConnecting to the network User Guide You and your computer Accessibility and comfortErgonomic information What if you are traveling? Security Using passwordsAttaching a mechanical lock User Guide Solving recovery problems on the Windows 7 operating system Recovery overviewRefreshing your computer settings Recovery overview User Guide Replacing devices Replacing the batteryStatic electricity prevention Replacing the backup battery Replacing devices Replacing the hard disk drive Prerequisites for the procedureReplacing a memory module User Guide Replacing devices Removing the optical drive Replacing devices User Guide General tips for preventing problems Preventing problemsTaking care of your computer Be careful about where and how you workBe gentle with your computer Carry your computer properlyClean the cover of your computer Take care in setting passwordsHandle storage media and drives properly Data protectionCleaning your computer display Cleaning your computer keyboardRegistering your computer Be sure not to modify your computerTroubleshooting Troubleshooting computer problemsBattery and power problems Battery problemsAn ac power adapter problem Computer screen problemsStartup problem Sleep and hibernation problemsHard disk drive problems Problems with drives and other storage devicesPassword problem OneKey Recovery Pro program problemsOptical drive problems Other problems Sound problemYour computer does not respond Computer does not start from a device you wantUser Guide Wireless interoperability Wireless related informationAppendix A. Regulatory information Usage environment and your health Energy Star model informationElectronic emission notices Export classification noticeIndustry Canada Class B emission compliance statement Appendix A. Regulatory information User Guide China Weee statement Important Weee Information Appendix B. Weee and recycling statementsJapan recycling statements Disposing of Lenovo computer components Recycling information for BrazilBattery recycling information for the European Union User Guide Ukraine RoHS China RoHS Turkish RoHSIndia RoHS Appendix D. Notices Trademarks Index User Guide Page Part Number 1P P/N
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