Fujitsu A531, AH531 manual Power adapter, 65 W

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Technical data

Power adapter, 65 W

Primary

Rated voltage Rated frequency

100 V to 240 V (automatic)

50 Hz to 60 Hz (automatic)

Secondary

Rated voltage Max. rated current

20V

3.25 A

An additional mains adapter or power cable can be ordered at any time.

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Contents Lifebook A531 Lifebook AH531 Page Page Copyright Lifebook A531 Lifebook AH531 Page Contents Removing and installing components during servicing Regulatory information for notebooks without radio device Contents Innovative technology Further informationInnovative technology Not switch off the device Notational conventionsThis font Ports and controls Ports and controlsFront Right-hand side Ports and controls Left panelPorts and controls Underside Safety notes Important notesImportant notes Additional safety notes for devices with radio components Energy savingEnergy saving under Windows Before you travel Travelling with your notebookCleaning the notebook First-time setup of your device First-time setup of your deviceUnpacking and checking the device Selecting a location Mains adapter connectingSwitching on the device for the first time Status indicators Working with the notebookWorking with the notebook Drive indicator Wireless components indicatorPower-on indicator/Standby Battery charging indicator/power connectorSwitching on the notebook + = KeyboardCaps Lock key Key Working with the notebook Description Backspace keyTab key Enter key returnVirtual numeric keypad Switching the wireless components on / off Separate numeric keypad device-dependentKey combinations Windows security/Task-Manager Power management functionsSwitch between open applications Display if an external monitor is connectedCountry and keyboard settings Touchpad and touchpad buttonsMoving the pointer Dragging items Executing commandsSwitching the Touchpad on and off Selecting an itemLCD screen ExampleBackground lighting Webcam Rechargeable batteryBattery storage Charging, caring for and maintaining the batteryRemoving and installing the battery Monitoring the battery charging levelRemoving the battery Handling data carriers Optical driveInserting or removing a data carrier CD/DVD indicatorManual removal emergency removal Using the power-management features Memory cards Supported formatsInserting the memory card Removing the memory card Inserting the card ExpressCardsRemoving the card Loudspeakers and microphonesSIM card devices with Umts module Inserting the SIM cardRemoving the SIM card Access via Umts Wireless LAN / Bluetooth / UmtsSwitching the wireless components on and off Setting up Wlan accessEthernet and LAN Security functions Use Kensington LockSecurity functions Protecting Bios Setup Utility supervisor and user password Configuring password protection in Bios Setup UtilityChanging the supervisor or user password Password protection for booting of the operating systemActivating hard disk protection Password protection for the hard diskDisconnecting devices from the notebook Connecting external devicesConnecting external devices Connecting devices to the notebookHdmi port Connecting an external monitorConnecting USB devices How to remove USB devices correctlyDevice drivers Connecting external audio devices Microphone port/LineHeadphone port Removing and installing components during servicing Removing and installing components during servicingPreparing to remove components Installing and removing memory expansionRemoving memory modules Removing the coverSecuring the cover Installing a memory moduleRemoving a cover Removing and installing the hard diskRemoving a hard disk Installing a hard disk Attaching the cover Finishing component removalSettings in Bios Setup Utility Settings in Bios Setup UtilityStarting the Bios Setup Utility Operating Bios Setup UtilityExiting Bios Setup Utility Load Setup Defaults Copy Standard EntriesSave Changes and Power Off Troubleshooting and tips Troubleshooting and tipsRestoring the hard disk contents under Windows Help if problems occurTroubleshooting and tips Cause Cause TroubleshootingLCD screen is difficult to read External monitor is blank or the image is unstable External monitor remains blankLeave energy saving mode Printer does not print Radio connection to a network does not workAcoustic warnings Error message/cause Resolution Error messages on the screenPrevious boot incomplete Default configuration Mains adapter 80 W Technical dataPower adapter, 65 W Declarations of Conformity Manufacturer’s notesEnergy Star Disposal and recyclingCE marking for devices with radio component CE markingRegulatory notices Regulatory information for notebooks without radio deviceManufacturer’s notes Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien DOC Industry Canada noticesFor Authorized Repair Technicians Only UL NoticeFCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement FCC regulatory information for notebooks with radio deviceFederal Communications Commission statement FCC Interference StatementExport restrictions Manufacturer’s notes Regulatory Information/DisclaimersFault IndexIndex Handling Index Switch