Toshiba L35W-B, L30W-B Disposing of the computer and the computers batteries, General Precautions

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Disposing of the computer and the computer's batteries

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Disposing of the computer and the computer's batteries

The computer's battery is not user-accessible. Contact an authorized TOSHIBA service provider for details regarding how to dispose of the computer and the batteries.

General Precautions

TOSHIBA computers are designed to optimize safety, minimize strain and withstand the rigors of portability. However, certain precautions should be observed to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the computer.

Be certain to read the general precautions below and to note the cautions included in the text of the manual.

Provide adequate ventilation

Always make sure your computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and are protected from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is connected to a power outlet (even if your computer is in Sleep Mode). In this condition, observe the following:

Never cover your computer or AC adaptor with any object.

Never place your computer or AC adaptor near a heat source, such as an electric blanket or heater.

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Contents Satellite Click 2 L30W-B/L35W-B Series Satellite L30W-B/L35W-B Satellite Click L30W-B/L35W-BUsers Manual Table of Contents TOSHIBA Legal, Regulatory and SafetyGetting Started The Grand TourAppendix TroubleshootingIndex TOSHIBA Legal, Regulatory and Safety ChapterCopyright, Disclaimer and Trademarks CopyrightFCC information Regulatory InformationFCC notice Declaration of Conformity Information EU Declaration of Conformity FCC conditionsContact CE complianceWorking environment VCCI Class B Information Japan Only Canadian regulatory information Canada onlyFollowing information is only valid for EU-member States Disposal of productsFollowing information is only for Turkey REACH - Compliance StatementDisposal of batteries and/or accumulators Video Standard Notice Following information is only for IndiaOpenSSL Toolkit License Issues ===================================================== FreeType License Issues Portions of this software are copyright C year The FreeType Project 1. No Warranty Disposing of the computer and the computers batteries General PrecautionsProvide adequate ventilation Stress injury Creating a computer-friendly environmentHeat injury Pressure or impact damage Cleaning the computerMoving the computer Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort Safety IconsMobile phones Equipment checklist Getting StartedDual Operating Mode ConventionsHDD or Hard Disk Using your computer for the first time Connecting/Removing TOSHIBA Keyboard DockProduct appearance depends on the model you purchased Failure to follow the procedures below may result in data loss Connecting the AC adaptor 1. Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor Turning on the power Initial setup Getting to know WindowsStart screen Windows TaskbarPower Options icon CharmsTiles Windows StoreTurning off the power Sign-in optionsShut Down Mode Restarting the computerSleep Mode In the Settings charm, click Power and then select RestartHibernation Mode Benefits of Sleep ModeExecuting Sleep Mode Sleep Mode limitationsStarting Hibernation Mode Benefits of Hibernation ModeAutomatic Hibernation Mode Data save in Hibernation Mode The Grand Tour The Computer tablet modeDisplay screen Wireless Web CameraMicrophone Windows buttonPlease refer to the Power Condition Descriptions Power buttonThe Computer laptop mode Front with the display closedBack view Figure 3-3 The back of the computerFront with the display open Figure 3-4 The front of the computer with the display panel openBattery section Internal Hardware ComponentsBattery pack Release latchLegal Footnote CPU Intel Display Power Saving Technology Power conditions Power Condition DescriptionsIntel Smart Connect Technology DC IN/Battery indicator The LED in the table below refers to the DC IN/Battery indicatorPower indicator Operating in Tablet Mode Operating BasicsChanging the screen orientation Using the Touch Screen Press and holdPinch or stretch RotateUsing the Touch Pad Keyboard indicator The KeyboardFunction Key CAPS LOCKSpecial Standard F1Battery Windows special keysBattery pack Care and use of the battery packProcedures Charging the batteriesBattery charging notice Charging TimeMaximizing battery operating time Monitoring battery capacityBatteries exhausted time Extending battery life Memory mediaPoints to note about the memory media card Memory media formatMedia care About the write-protect featureFormatting a memory media card Removing memory media Inserting memory media2. Select memory media External Display Connecting an external displayThe HDMImicro port The system is shutting down Wireless display Changing the display settingsOptional TOSHIBA Accessories Volume MixerSound System and Video mode Microphone LevelDTS Sound Video modeUtilities and Advanced Usage Utilities and ApplicationsResolution+ is an image processor that performs TOSHIBA Setup Utility sectionhigh-quality image enhancements such as Color Tools & Utilities - eco Utility on the desktop This utility is only provided with some models Special features Display automatic power off *1HDD automatic power off *1 Media & Entertainment - AudioSystem automatic This feature automatically shuts down the system TOSHIBA Password Utility User PasswordChange button Delete buttonOwner String text box Supervisor Password TOSHIBA System SettingsStarting the computer using a password USB Charge USB Sleep and ChargeMove the slider to enable or disable the Sleep and Charge function System ON CDP Charge TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink+ Notes on useTOSHIBA PC Health Monitor Opening TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink+ ManualStarting the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor TOSHIBA Setup Utility Navigating the utilitySystem Recovery Creating Recovery MediaRestoring the pre-installed software from your created Recovery Media 2. Click the power icon on the Start screen and then select Restart 3. Select Troubleshoot 4. Select Reset your PC 3. Click Get started under Remove everything and reinstall WindowsProblem solving process TroubleshootingPreliminary checklist Analyzing the problem SoftwareYour computer does not respond to the keyboard commands If something goes wrongYour program stops responding The computer will not startHardware and system checklist The computer will not load advanced options during startupOverheating power down PowerAC power Battery Please refer to TOSHIBA Setup Utility section for further informationKeyboard Real Time ClockInternal display panel Hard Disk DriveMemory Media Card Pointing deviceIf the problem persists, then you should refer to the computer and then reinsert it in order to ensure it isTouch Pad USB device USB mouseSleep and Charge function Sound system refer to Sound System and Video mode for furtherExternal monitor display device in extended desktop mode, it will notWireless LAN BluetoothTOSHIBA support Before you callTOSHIBA technical support 6-15Specifications Physical DimensionsPower Requirements AppendixAC Power Cord and Connectors Certification agenciesInformation for Wireless Devices Wireless Technology InteroperabilityWireless Devices and your health Wireless LAN TechnologyCard Specifications Radio CharacteristicsSecurity IEEE 802.11 Standard for Wireless LANsBluetooth wireless technology Radio Frequency Interference RequirementsWorldwide operation Radio FrequencyRadio links Radio Regulatory InformationEurope Restrictions for Use of 5470-5725MHz Frequencies in Europe Canada - Industry Canada IC USA-Federal Communications Commission FCCTaiwan Using this equipment in Japan1. Important notice 3. Indication for Bluetooth 2. Indication for Wireless LAN4. About the JEITA Device Authorization Radio approvals for wireless devicesLegal Footnotes Non-applicable IconsBattery Life Memory Main SystemHard Disk Drive HDD Capacity 64-Bit ComputingGlossary Graphics Processing Unit GPUCopy Protection Alternating CurrentASCII MBps Index Page Web Camera Wireless communication Index-3