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Details CE compliance and operating temperature limits for the device.
Provides critical safety guidelines for operating and handling the computer to prevent damage or injury.
Explains the meaning of CAUTION and NOTE messages used within the manual for user guidance.
Lists the version history of the user manual, including release dates and revisions.
Details physical characteristics, CPU, GPU, memory, I/O, audio, webcam, input, display, communication, storage, and power specs.
Guides on connecting the AC adapter, opening the display, and powering on the notebook.
Illustrates and identifies key components visible from the top of the notebook, including ports and indicators.
Details the 2-in-1 card reader, USB ports, and thermal vents on the right side of the notebook.
Describes Kensington lock, vents, network, USB, mic, and audio ports on the left side of the notebook.
Shows thermal vents and speaker placement on the bottom of the notebook, including safety precautions.
Illustrates HDD, RAM, SSD, WLAN layout and upgrade notes for internal components.
Identifies vents, HDMI, USB Type-C, and power connectors on the front and back panels.
Instructions for connecting and using the AC adapter for charging and powering the notebook.
Details keyboard layout, colored commands, and Fn key combinations for various functions.
Explains how to use the touchpad/clickpad for cursor movement, selections, and functions.
Explains when to use BIOS Setup and how to enter it using key combinations during system startup.
Outlines the different menus available within the BIOS Setup Utility, including Main, Advanced, Security, Boot, and Exit.
Shows system overview, time, date, processor information, memory, and ME details within the Main BIOS menu.
Covers advanced configuration settings like Wake on LAN, SATA, NVMe, Virtualization, and Keyboard Backlight features.
Details password settings for administrator/user, and secure boot options for system security.
Configures boot sequence, CSM support, and device priorities for system startup.
Provides options for saving changes, discarding changes, and restoring default settings before exiting the BIOS.