Starting up/shutting down, Starting up, 1 open the display – Panasonic CF-M34 series User Manual

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Starting Up/Shutting Down

Starting Up

Latch

1

Open the display

(i) Lift up the latch.

@ Lift open the display.

2

Turn your computer on

Slide the power switch as shown and hold it for approximately one second until

the power indicator turns on before releasing it.

After confirming that the power indicator has turned on, avoid the follow­

ing until Windows has completed loading.

■ Connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter.
• Touching the power switch.
• Performing any keyboard, touch pad, touchscreen (or external mouse)

operations.

• Closing the display.
Once the computer is powered oif, you must wait at least ten seconds before

powering it on again.

When the CPU temperature rises, the computer may not power on to pre­

vent the CPU from overheating. Should this happen, allow the computer to
cool down then switch the power on again.

If the computer still does not power on, contact Panasonic Technical Support.

If security Indicator Is displayed,

you must first enter your password. (Q=

"Security Measures")

Upon entering your
password and press-

—^ ing C Enter J.

[f correct password is input,

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Over three incorrect attempts,

or no password is entered for about a minute, f]

I I -------- I I

Will Start

n

^ Will Not Start*

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(Power ot!)

* If after three attempts the correct password is not input, or if no pass-

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word is entered for about a minute, the computer returns to the condi­
tion just before the attempt was made to start up the computer.

When an application or file that was previously displayed

appears on your screen,

the standby or hibernation function has been set. (C^

"Standby/Hibernation

Functions")

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