Congratulations, you and your iMac Were made for each other
Welcome to your iMac
OS X Lion
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Contents
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Ready, Set Up, Go
Ready, Set Up, Go
What’s in the Box
Setting Up Your iMac
Ready, Set Up, Go
Turn on your wireless keyboard and mouse
Ready, Set Up, Go
To set up your iMac
Configure your iMac
Customize your desktop and set your preferences
Putting Your iMac to Sleep
Putting Your iMac to Sleep or Shutting It Down
To put your iMac to sleep, do one of the following
To wake your iMac from sleep, do one of the following
Shutting Down Your iMac
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Life with Your iMac
Basic Features of Your iMac
Built-in ambient light sensor
Ports on Your iMac
Ethernet port 10/100/1000Base-T
Other Components of Your iMac
Power port
Features of the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Magic Mouse
Apple Wireless Keyboard
About the Indicator Light
Using the Apple Wireless Keyboard
Using Your Apple Wireless Keyboard
Pairing Your Apple Wireless Keyboard with Your iMac
To pair your wireless keyboard
To customize your keyboard
Using the Apple Magic Mouse
Using Your Apple Magic Mouse
Pairing Your Apple Magic Mouse with Your iMac
To pair your mouse
To use your remote
Using the Apple Remote
Replacing the Battery
Pairing Your Apple Remote
To replace the battery
To pair your remote
More Information
Getting Answers
To get help from Help Center
System Preferences by choosing Apple K System
Downloading Mac software
Boost Your Memory
Boost Your Memory
To install memory
Installing Memory
Remove the memory access door and set it aside
Untuck the tabs Pull the tab
Memory modules
Raise stand Memory access door Phillips screwdriver
Making Sure Your iMac Recognizes the New Memory
To check the memory installed in your iMac
Problem, Meet Solution
Problem, Meet Solution
An Ounce of Prevention
Problems That Prevent You from Using Your iMac
If your iMac won’t respond or the pointer won’t move
Problem, Meet Solution
If you have trouble inserting a disc
If your iMac won’t turn on or start up
If your date and time settings get lost repeatedly
Repairing, Restoring, or Reinstalling Mac OS X Software
If you have trouble ejecting a disc
If you have trouble scrolling with your mouse
Problem, Meet Solution
To connect by using a Wi-Fi network
Repairing a Disk with Disk Utility
To open the Mac OS X Utilities application
Reinstalling Mac OS X and Apple Applications
Restoring Information Using a Time Machine Backup
Restoring Your Computer to Its Factory Settings
To use Apple Hardware Test
Checking for a Hardware Problem
Replacing the Batteries
To replace the batteries in the Apple Wireless Keyboard
To replace the batteries in the Apple Magic Mouse
Problems with Your Internet Connection
Cable Modem, DSL Modem, and LAN Internet Connections
To use Network Diagnostics
PPPoE Connections
To enter PPPoE settings
Problems with Wireless Communication
Keeping Your Software Up to Date
Learning More, Service, and Support
Online Resources
Onscreen Help
AppleCare Service and Support
System Information
Country Phone Website
Locating Your Product Serial Number
Last, but Not Least
Important Safety Information
Last, but Not Least
Mouse Class 1 Laser Information
Power specifications
Do Not Make Repairs Yourself
Laser Information for Optical Disc Drives
ÂÂ Maximum operating altitude 10,000 feet 3048 meters
Important Handling Information
Cleaning Your iMac Display
Cleaning Your iMac
To clean your iMac display, do the following
Understanding Ergonomics
Cleaning Your Mouse
Keyboard
Mouse
Display
Chair
Apple and the Environment
Regulatory Compliance Information
Bluetooth Europe-EU Declaration of Conformity
Korea Warning Statements
Japan Vcci Class B Statement
Taiwan Battery Statement Chinese Battery Statement
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Index
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Parameter RAM, resetting 49 ports
Force an application to quit
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