Troubleshooting
Starting Up
The computer does not turn on. Or, there is no dis- play when the computer is turned on.
Check to see if a fully charged battery pack is properly installed.
The battery may need to be exchanged.
The power does not go on unless the AC adaptor is con- nected:
The battery level is too low. Charge the battery with the AC adaptor. (Make sure that the battery never dis-
charges completely and that it is charged periodically.) | ||
Press the reset switch to restart your computer. |
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Slide the latch to lock the | Latch | |
battery pack cover all the | ||
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way to the left. |
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The date and time are in- correct.
You can set the date and time through [Date/Time] in [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel].
If you continue to experience problems, the internal bat- tery maintaining the clock may need to be replaced. Contact Panasonic Technical Support.
This computer will not correctly recognize the date and time starting from the year 2100 A.D.
The computer shuts down | The battery level may be too low. If the battery level |
automatically. | goes below a certain threshold, the computer automati- |
| cally shuts down. In such cases, connect the AC adap- |
| tor and charge the battery. |
| The computer may have entered a locked state. If this is |
| the case, connect the AC adaptor and push the reset |
| switch. Check the remaining battery level and make sure |
| that multiple applications are not running simulta- |
| neously. Close all applications that are not being used. |
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Application Software
The computer locks up during the execution of an application, or the execu- tion speed becomes notice- ably slower.
The computer has entered a locked state. Connect the AC adaptor and push the reset switch. Check the re- maining battery level and make sure that multiple ap- plications are not running simultaneously. Close all ap- plications that are not being used.
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