Lenovo NONE FOUND 3000 V100 User Manual

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2.

Wipe

each

keytop

surface

with

the

cloth.

Wipe

the

keys

one

by

one;

if

you

wipe

several

keys

at

a

time,

the

cloth

may

hook

onto

an

adjacent

key

and

possibly

damage

it.

Make

sure

that

no

liquid

drips

onto

or

between

the

keys.

3.

Allow

to

dry.

4.

To

remove

any

crumbs

and

dust

from

beneath

the

keys,

you

can

use

a

camera

blower

with

a

brush

or

cool

air

from

a

hair

drier.

Note:

Avoid

spraying

cleaner

directly

on

the

display

or

the

keyboard.

Cleaning

your

computer

display

1.

Gently

wipe

the

display

with

a

dry,

soft

lint-free

cloth.

If

you

see

a

scratchlike

mark

on

your

display,

it

might

be

a

stain

transferred

from

the

keyboard

when

the

cover

was

pressed

from

the

outside.

2.

Wipe

or

dust

the

stain

gently

with

a

soft,

dry

cloth.

3.

If

the

stain

remains,

moisten

a

soft,

lint-free

cloth

with

water

or

a

50-50

mixture

of

isopropyl

alcohol

and

water

that

does

not

contain

impurities.

4.

Wring

out

as

much

of

the

liquid

as

you

can.

5.

Wipe

the

display

again;

do

not

let

any

liquid

drip

into

the

computer.

6.

Be

sure

to

dry

the

display

before

closing

it.

Care

for

the

fingerprint

reader

The

following

actions

could

damage

the

fingerprint

reader

(in

some

models)

or

cause

it

not

to

work

properly:

v

Scratching

the

surface

of

the

reader

with

a

hard,

pointed

object.

v

Scraping

the

surface

of

the

reader

with

your

nail

or

anything

hard.

v

Using

or

touching

the

reader

with

a

dirty

finger.

If

you

notice

any

of

the

following

conditions,

gently

clean

the

surface

of

the

reader

with

a

dry,

soft,

lint-free

cloth:

v

The

surface

of

the

reader

is

dirty

or

stained.

v

The

surface

of

the

reader

is

wet.

v

The

reader

often

fails

to

enroll

or

authenticate

your

fingerprint.

Caring

for

your

computer

6

Lenovo

3000

V100

Service

and

Troubleshooting

Guide

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