VAIO Computer User Guide
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About The Power Source❑Your computer operates on 100–120 V AC 50/60 Hz only.
❑Plug all the power cords for your computer and its peripheral equipment into
the same AC supply line. AC derived from different supply lines may result
in voltage differences that can cause unstable operation or unwanted weak
currents at the time of connection.
❑Do not share the AC outlet with any other power-consuming equipment,
such as copying machines or shredders.
❑You can purchase a power strip with a surge protector. This device prevents
damage to your computer caused by sudden power surges such as those that
may occur during an electrical storm.
❑If you live in an area that experiences frequent power fluctuations, you may
want to purchase an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). This device
contains both a surge protector and a battery backup. The surge protector
prevents damage to your computer caused by power surges. The battery
backup safeguards your data during a brief period of power loss.
❑The power control button on the front panel does not turn off the system AC
power. To remove power from the system, you must turn off the computer
and then unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet or power strip.
❑Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.
❑Do not operate the system with the cover removed. Always reinstall the
cover before turning on the system.
❑To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
❑Unplug your computer from the wall outlet if you will not be using the
computer for a long time.
❑Do not attempt to open the power supply. There are no user-serviceable parts
in the power supply. To avoid personal injury or damage to your equipment,
refer the repair or replacement of the power supply to qualified personnel
only.
✍Before opening your computer, turn the system off and let it cool down for
10minutes. This protects you against internal components that may be too hot to
handle.