General safety guidelines, Service and upgrades, General – Lenovo Secure Managed Client User Manual

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component,

do

not

use

the

product.

Contact

the

Customer

Support

Center

or

the

product

manufacturer

for

instructions

on

how

to

inspect

the

product

and

have

it

repaired,

if

necessary.

In

the

unlikely

event

that

you

notice

any

of

the

following

conditions,

or

if

you

have

any

safety

concerns

with

your

product,

stop

using

the

product

and

unplug

it

from

the

power

source

and

telecommunication

lines

until

you

can

speak

to

the

Customer

Support

Center

for

further

guidance.

v

Power

cords,

plugs,

extension

cords,

surge

protectors,

or

power

supplies

that

are

cracked,

broken,

or

damaged.

v

Signs

of

overheating,

smoke,

sparks,

or

fire.

v

Damage

to

a

battery

(such

as

cracks,

dents,

or

creases),

discharge

from

a

battery,

or

a

buildup

of

foreign

substances

on

the

battery.

v

A

cracking,

hissing,

or

popping

sound,

or

strong

odor

that

comes

from

the

product.

v

Signs

that

liquid

has

been

spilled

or

an

object

has

fallen

onto

the

product

or

the

power

cord.

v

The

product

or

power

adapter

has

been

exposed

to

water.

v

The

product

has

been

dropped

or

damaged

in

any

way.

v

The

product

does

not

operate

normally

when

you

follow

the

operating

instructions.

Note:

If

you

notice

these

conditions

with

a

product

(such

as

an

extension

cord)

that

is

not

manufactured

for

or

by

Lenovo,

stop

using

that

product

until

you

can

contact

the

product

manufacturer

for

further

instructions,

or

until

you

get

a

suitable

replacement.

General

safety

guidelines

Always

observe

the

following

precautions

to

reduce

the

risk

of

injury

and

property

damage.

Service

and

upgrades

Do

not

attempt

to

service

a

product

yourself

unless

instructed

to

do

so

by

the

Customer

Support

Center

or

your

documentation.

Only

use

a

service

provider

who

is

approved

to

repair

your

particular

product.

Note:

Some

parts

can

be

upgraded

or

replaced

by

the

customer.

Upgrades

typically

are

referred

to

as

options.

Replacement

parts

approved

for

customer

installation

are

referred

to

as

Customer

Replaceable

Units,

or

CRUs.

Lenovo

provides

documentation

with

instructions

when

it

is

appropriate

for

customers

to

install

options

or

replace

CRUs.

You

must

closely

follow

all

instructions

when

installing

or

replacing

parts.

The

Off

state

of

a

power

indicator

does

not

necessarily

mean

that

voltage

levels

inside

a

product

are

zero.

Before

you

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