Appendix A. Troubleshooting
Before contacting Service and Support, complete these steps to verify if your adapter is defective:
1.Inspect your adapter.
a.Inspect case for any damage (for example, cracks, deformations, or exposure to water).
b.Inspect cables for any damage (for example, cracks, cut, or exposed wiring).
c.If any damage is found, discontinue use of the adapter and contact
Service and Support for replacement parts.
2.Ensure all of the connectors are firmly seated at the power receptacle, the input side of adapter, and the notebook computer.
3.Ensure the adapter has adequate ventilation. The adapter might overheat and shut down if it is operated too long in a confined area.
4.Check the AC receptacle by connecting a known working device (for example,
alamp). If the AC receptacle is not working, verify that your circuit breaker or fuse panel.
5.Connect the adapter to your notebook computer:
a.If the adapter immediately shuts off, check your notebook computer connector for looseness or damage. Try connecting the original AC adapter to your notebook computer. If the original AC adapter operates correctly, contact Service and Support for a replacement adapter.
b.If the adapter works for a period of time and then shuts off, check to ensure that the adapter has proper ventilation. It is normal for the adapter to feel warm when you touch it.
Note: The adapter is designed to shut down and latch off when a fault is detected. The fault must be removed AND the adapter must be disconnected for at least 10 seconds before you can reset the adapter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it normal for the adapter to be warm during operation?
Yes, it is normal that the adapter will produce heat during operation.
Will it be a problem if the power adapter is covered by papers in an office setting?
Yes. Do not cover the adapter with anything that would prevent heat from dissipating. The adapter must be exposed to air.
Is the adapter still usable if the case cracks or the power cord breaks?
No. Stop using the adapter. It is unsafe to use it if the case is cracked or the power cord is broken. Contact Lenovo Service and Support (http://www. lenovo.com/support) immediately.
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