Heat and product ventilation – Lenovo IdeaPad S9e -FR User Manual

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Heat

and

product

ventilation

DANGER

Computers,

AC

adapters,

and

many

accessories

can

generate

heat

when

turned

on

and

when

batteries

are

charging.

Notebook

computers

can

generate

a

significant

amount

of

heat

due

to

their

compact

size.

Always

follow

these

basic

precautions:

v

When

your

computer

is

turned

on

or

the

battery

is

charging,

the

base,

the

palm

rest,

and

some

other

parts

may

become

hot.

Avoid

keeping

your

hands,

your

lap,

or

any

other

part

of

your

body

in

contact

with

a

hot

section

of

the

computer

for

any

extended

length

of

time.

When

you

use

the

keyboard,

avoid

keeping

your

palms

on

the

palm

rest

for

a

prolonged

period

of

time.

Your

computer

generates

some

heat

during

normal

operation.

The

amount

of

heat

depends

on

the

amount

of

system

activity

and

the

battery

charge

level.

Extended

contact

with

your

body,

even

through

clothing,

could

cause

discomfort

or

even

a

skin

burn.

Periodically

take

breaks

from

using

the

keyboard

by

lifting

your

hands

from

the

palm

rest;

and

be

careful

not

to

use

the

keyboard

for

any

extended

length

of

time.

v

Do

not

operate

your

computer

or

charge

the

battery

near

flammable

materials

or

in

explosive

environments.

v

Ventilation

slots,

fans

and/or

heat

sinks

are

provided

with

the

product

for

safety,

comfort,

and

reliable

operation.

These

features

might

inadvertently

become

blocked

by

placing

the

product

on

a

bed,

sofa,

carpet,

or

other

flexible

surface.

Never

block,

cover,

or

disable

these

features.

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