Dell P01E, P776N manual General Safety Information, When operating your equipment

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APPENDIX B: DETAILED SAFETY,

ENVIRONMENTAL, AND REGULATORY INFORMATION

General Safety Information

Use the following safety guidelines to help ensure your own personal safety and to help protect your equipment and working environment from potential damage.

You can find additional Safety Best Practices information on the Regulatory Compliance Homepage on www.dell.com at the following location: www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance.

NOTE: In this document, product, equipment, and device are used interchangeably and refer to all computers.

WARNING: Use of controls, adjustments, procedures, connections, or signal types other than those specified in your documentation may result in exposure to shock, electrical hazards, and/or mechanical hazards.

CAUTION: Alienware products are not intended for use in patient health care environments unless specially designated.

CAUTION: Alienware products are not designed for use in flammable or explosive environments.

APPENDIX B: DETAILED SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND REGULATORY INFORMATION

When operating your equipment:

WARNING: Do not operate your equipment with any cover(s) (including computer covers, bezels, filler brackets, front-panel inserts, etc.) removed.

WARNING: Do not use your equipment in a wet environment. Protect equipment from liquid intrusion.

Do not use damaged equipment, including exposed, frayed, or damaged power cords.

Disconnect your device and all peripherals (including an integrated or optional modem or TV tuner) from any wall connections during an electrical (lightning) storm or when you will be away for extended periods.

Do not push any objects into the air vents or openings of your equipment. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components.

Do not allow your portable computer or adapter to operate with the base resting directly on exposed skin for extended periods of time. The surface temperature of the base will rise during normal operation, particularly when AC power is present. Allowing sustained contact with exposed skin can cause discomfort or burn.

If your equipment does not operate normally, contact Alienware (for details, refer to “CONTACTING ALIENWARE“ on page 90) or an authorized dealer or service center for retail purchases.

When setting up the equipment for use:

• Place the computer on a hard, level surface.

• Do not stack the computer, place it in an enclosed space, or otherwise install it where it is subject to heated air. The equipment should have at least

10.2 cm (4 inches) of clearance on all vented sides to permit the airflow required for proper ventilation. Restricting airflow can damage the equipment or cause overheating.

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Contents Alienware M17x Mobile Manual 02/02 Contents 04 /04 Introduction Setting UP Your Notebook Before Setting Up Your NotebookSetting Up Your Alienware Mobile Product Documentation and MediaLocation and Positioning of Your Notebook Connect the AC Adapter to the Back of Your NotebookPress the Power Button Windows Vista Setup Connecting to the InternetConnecting to a Home Network Getting to Know Your Examining Your Notebook Front View Features Back View FeaturesLeft View Features Right View FeaturesTop View Features Bottom View Features Power Button Status LEDsTouch Controls Function KeysF5 Decrease Display Brightness Battery Pack Recharging the Battery PackRemoving and Replacing the Battery Pack Battery Maintenance Questions and AnswersPower Management Understanding Power ConsumptionCustomizing Your Notebook’s Power Settings Reducing Power ConsumptionConnecting Devices Connecting External Displays Connecting a DisplayExtending the Desktop Connecting External Speakers Connecting Printers Connecting USB DevicesConnecting FireWire Ieee 1394 Devices Connecting a Plug and Play PrinterUsing Your Notebook Alienware Command CenterStealth Mode Using Removable Media and CardsUsing the Optical Drive Using the Integrated WebcamWorking With RAID RAID LevelConfiguring the Bios System SetupEntering System Setup System Setup ScreensSystem Setup Options Sata ODDAdvanced Menu USB Emulation Graphics Settings Sub-Menu Hybrid Graphics Cmos Installing Additional Or Replacement Components Before You Begin Turning Off Your NotebookBefore Working Inside Your Notebook Upgrading/Replacing Memory Removing the Memory Modules Compartment door Front of the notebook Captive screwsMemory module connector Spring locks Tab Notch Upgrading/Replacing Hard Drives Removing the Hard Drives038 /038 Secondary Hard Drive HDD1 Troubleshooting Basic Hints and TipsBackup and General Maintenance Things to check before troubleshootingSoftware Diagnostic Tools Pre-Boot System Assessment PSAAlienware Diagnostics Starting Alienware Diagnostics From the Support CD/DVDAnswers to Common Problems Computer does not recognize the disc or driveAn audio CD does not produce sound DVD or Blu-ray movie does not playSystem Computer fails the PostComputer stops responding/a solid blue screen appears Program stops responding or crashes repeatedlyHard Drive Problems Other software problemsInternet KeyboardMemory Monitor If the display is blankIf the display is difficult to read Power MousePrinter Game ControllersSpeakers There is no sound from the speakers externalSystem Recovery Using AlienRespawn Microsoft System RestoreAlienRespawn Password Protection Advanced RecoveryFactory System Recovery To Enable or Change Password SettingsAlienRespawn v2.0 Disc To Use the AlienRespawn v2.0 DiscBasic Specifications USB 057/057 Appendix a General and Electrical Safety Precautions Computer SetupGeneral Safety Precautions Computer UseWhen You Should Contact Alienware Replacement Components or AccessoriesGeneral Safety Information When operating your equipmentWhen setting up the equipment for use When Working Inside Your Device General Power SafetyProtecting Against Electrostatic Discharge If your computer uses an AC adapterPortable Device Battery Safety TV Antenna Safety InstructionsErgonomic Instructions Example of Antenna GroundingBattery Disposal Environmental ConsiderationsRecycling Information Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Weee DirectiveFor Products With Wireless LAN / 802.11 Interfaces Export RegulationsPerchlorate Material Restrictions of Usage InformationRestriktioner af brugsinformation FranceItaly For produkter med trådløs LAN / 802.11 grænsefladeInformatie over beperkingen in gebruik Informations sur les restrictions relatives à l’utilisationPer prodotti con interfacce wireless LAN/802.11 Informazioni sulle limitazioni all’usoItalie FranciaRestriksjoner på brukerinformasjon Информация об ограничении на использованиеItalia For produkter med trådløse LAN / 802.11-nettverkskortRestricciones sobre la información de uso Para productos con interfaces LAN inalámbricasOther Country Specific Information European UnionDanmark United StatesNorge Sverige依照商品檢驗法案第 11 條條文,Dell 提供對於本文件所涉及產品在台灣地區認證機 構的公司聯絡細節 Information Terms and Conditions of Sale075/075 THEREUNDER, or ANY CLAIM, Dispute or Controversy Whether Retail Purchaser End User Agreement SoftwareOther Documents Return Policies ExchangesService and Support Limitation of LiabilityNot For Resale or Export Governing Law What is covered by this limited hardware warranty? What is not covered by this limited hardware warranty?Limited Warranties and Return Policy Binding ArbitrationHow long does this limited hardware warranty last? What do I do if I need warranty service? What will Dell do?What if I purchased a service contract? May I transfer the limited hardware warranty?Dell Return Policy U.S. Only How will you fix my product?083/083 084/084 085 /085 Dell Return Policy Canada Only Exceptions to Dell’s 30-day return policyDell and Alienware Software and Peripherals Canada Only Third-Party Software and Peripherals ProductsLimited Warranty Appendix D Dell Software License AgreementOpen Source Software Government Restricted RightsGeneral Appendix E Contacting Alienware WebsitesAppendix F Important Information Printed on recycled paper