NEC M380 manual Precautions for Notebook Use, Be sure to follow these power cord safety tips

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Notebook Care

Follow these guidelines to maintain the condition and performance of your notebook.

CAUTION

Immediately turn off and unplug the notebook under the following conditions:

The power cord has been damaged or frayed.

Liquid has spilled on or into the notebook.

The notebook has been dropped or its casing has been damaged.

Precautions for Notebook Use

Take these precautions when using your notebook and AC adaptor:

Be aware that your notebook may radiate heat when used for an extended period of time.

Avoid dropping or bumping the notebook, or the AC adaptor.

Do not stack heavy objects on the notebook, the AC adaptor, or the battery packs.

Do not place items near the notebook that could block its air vents and cause overheating.

Avoid moving the notebook during operation, especially while the hard disk, floppy disk, or optical disc drive is being accessed.

When using the AC adaptor, make sure the power source falls within the notebook's compatibility range. Never use the AC adaptor if the voltage falls outside this range. Watch for this when travelling to other countries.

Shut down the notebook before attaching or removing non-plug-and-play devices.

Disconnect the notebook from its AC power outlet if it is not going to be used for a long time. This will avoid damage from transient over-voltage.

Do not attempt to disassemble the notebook.

Do not push any foreign objects into the notebook bays, connectors or slots.

Keep the notebook away from magnetised areas (some airline tray tables are magnetic; do not set your notebook on top of them). Doing so may damage the data on your hard drive.

Avoid using the notebook or AC adaptor for extended periods under direct sunlight.

Do not use the notebook in humid or dusty environments.

Keep liquids and food away from the notebook.

Turn notebook power off before cleaning it.

Avoid exposing the notebook or AC adaptor to extreme changes in temperature or humidity. If it is unavoidable, allow your notebook to adjust to room temperature before use.

When cleaning the notebook, use a soft, clean, dry cloth. Avoid wiping the display surface with abrasive material, including rough fabric. Do not use a cleaning solution; this may damage the notebook's plastic surface.

If the AC adaptor becomes extremely hot, unplug the adaptor and let it cool.

Be sure to follow these power cord safety tips:

Unplug by gripping the plug only; do not pull on the cable.

Place the power cord such that it cannot be tripped or stepped on, and do not place items directly on the power cord.

Use an AC power outlet that is as close as possible to the notebook.

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Contents NEC Versa M380 Series Table of Contents About Your Electronic User’s Guide Text SetupElectronic User’s Guide For specific models onlyBasic Care and Handling Tips Be sure to follow these power cord safety tips Precautions for Notebook UseStorage Requirements Routine CleaningGetting to Know Your Notebook Introducing Your NEC VersaFront View of the Notebook Power Indicator WirelessDescription LEDs Email ButtonLeft Side View of the Notebook Back View of the NotebookRight Side View of the Notebook Bottom View of the Notebook Battery Security Lock Battery Bay Battery Release LatchKeyboard LED Behaviour Wireless technology board Indicates that Wireless LAN is enabledOnly This indicates that ECO mode is enabled Green IndicatorFunction Keys Power ButtonOptional Accessories Using the Touchpad Touchpad Tips AC Adaptor Power SourcesConnecting the AC Adaptor Powering The Notebook On and OffUsing the Battery Connect the AC adaptor as followsLow Battery Power Charging the BatteryConserving Battery Power Power Management FeaturesBattery Precautions Replacing the BatteryInstalling the Battery in your Notebook Removing the Battery in your NotebookDisposing of the Battery Handling the BatteryEntering Bios Setup Introducing Bios Setup for Windows VistaBios Setup Menus Use Bios Setup toPress F2 to Enter Bios Setup F8 to Display Boot Order Introducing Bios Setup for Windows XPUpdating the Bios For Windows Vista Operating system setup Windows Vista Operating System SetupWindows Vista Operating System Introduction Windows Vista Operating SystemsWindows Language Selection Dual Boot 2 languagesFor Hong Kong dual boot models only Taskbar Icons Windows Vista Operating SystemDesktop Icons Technical Support Information Start MenuPower Plan Managing System Power Windows Vista Operating SystemWindows Vista Operating System Power Options Properties Advanced AlarmsFrequently Asked Questions FAQ Windows Vista Tips for Using Windows VistaOnly applicable to Windows XP Windows XP Operating System IntroductionWindows XP Operating Systems For Windows XP Operating system setup Windows XP Operating System SetupIntroduction → Windows XP Operating System Setup Introduction Among the new features areWindows XP Operating System Professional versus Home EditionStart Menu Desktop IconsTaskbar Icons Managing System Power Windows XP Operating System Windows XP Operating System Power Options PropertiesPower schemes Technical Support InformationNone Checked Power MeterHibernate Go to Start, Turn off computer, Standby Close the LCD panel Windows XP Operating System Power Management StatesRecognising the Power Management States Restarting in Safe Mode Tips for Using Windows XPBooting in Safe Mode Changing the Display Resolution Changing the AutoPlay SettingDebugging Mode Internet Connection WizardClick on Start, Control Panel, and Appearance and Themes Establishing PasswordsCustomising the Desktop Customising the TaskbarSystem Configuration Label Adobe Reader ApplicationsBluetooth Wireless Technology Blu-ray Page Easy DVD Burning for the Digital Home CyberLink MakeDiscImport All Kinds of File Formats Including Record TV Create Stylish DVD MenusMusic Easy Media CreatorData Back UpAdvanced Options More FeaturesIntel Turbo Memory Proven security that helps prevent hacker attacks McAfee Personal FirewallMcAfee SecurityCenter Key FeaturesProven security that protects against viruses and spyware McAfee VirusScanNorton Internet SecurityTM SRS Premium Sound General Information about Optical Discs Using your NEC Versa Removable Disk DrivesOptical Drive Disc LoadingOptical Disc Drive Care Disc CareHard Disk Drive BaysProtecting Your Notebook From Damage Protecting Your Notebook From Power OutagesTaking Care of Your Notebook Keeping Your Notebook in Good Condition Security Operating Environment First Time Use Preventive MaintenanceDaily WeeklyUse these steps to prepare your notebook for shipping Shipping Your NotebookConnecting using a Modem Wireless LAN/Bluetooth Wireless TechnologyModem Local Area Network LANPreparing for Travel Power ConnectionsWhat To Take Getting Through CustomsConnecting / Using a LAN Connecting / Using Your ModemUsing Peripheral Devices USB Devices Video AudioVary Your Workday Practise Some Stretching Exercises Setting Up a Healthy Work EnvironmentCheck the following Arrange Your EquipmentYour Chair Your Screen Your DeskYour Input Devices Practise Some Stretching Exercises Reducing the Risk of InjuriesVary Your Workday Three Stages of Repetitive Strain Injury Potential Medical ConditionsRepetitive Strain Injury Pre-Existing Conditions and Psychosocial Factors Epilepsy WarningProblem Resolution Problem ChecklistIf You Need Assistance Start-Up ProblemsNEC Recovery Program from backup partition Recovery Information for Windows Vista onlyPartial Recovery Full RecoveryBackup your personal files Return your notebook to its original configurationPage Page Other files If You Wish to Perform a Full RecoveryRecovery Information for Windows XP only Starting the Recovery Program Select Partial Recovery and click on Next If you wish to perform a Complete RecoveryWhere can I find the call centre phone number? Frequently Asked QuestionsTechnical Support Boot ProblemsComputer Viruses What can I do to keep my notebook virus-free? What is a computer virus?Is my notebook virus-free? What are the different types of viruses?How do I connect to the internet? InternetHow can I narrow down a search on the Internet? How do search engines work?Ieee 1394 Devices Digital Video and Ieee 1394 DevicesAre cookies a threat to privacy? Can a virus attach itself to cookies?What are the benefits of Digital Video? What is the Digital Video DV format?Digital Video Safety Notices Modifications to the Product Safety WarningRadio Frequency Interference Statement Radio Frequency InterferenceConnections and Remote Earth Safety Extra Low Voltage SelvProtected Extra Low Voltage Pelv Remote EarthPower Supply Power Supply and CablesSingapore, Hong Kong, Bangladesh and Maldives PhilippinesBatteries Thunderstorm Warning Laser Compliance StatementRadio-communication Regulation if applicable Additional NoticesProduct Storage Environment Guidelines Electrostatic Discharge ESD and ESD ProtectionRecommended Environment OperationGlossary LAN Wireless LANTerm Definition Ieee107 108 Disclaimer CopyrightCopyright Trademarks Official Name of the Software Used