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Contents Read this first . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Important safety information . . . . . . . . . . iv Conditions that require immediate action . . . v Safety guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Chapter 1. Product overview . . . . . . 1 Locating computer controls, connectors, andindicators . ...
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Before you begin . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Installing the Windows 7 operating system . . 64 Installing device drivers . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Installing the driver for the 4-in-1 media cardreader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Installing the driver for USB 3.0 . . . . . . 65 Installing the Thi...
Page 5 - Read this first; Protect yourself from the heat that your computer generates.; Protect yourself from the heat generated by the ac power adapter.; Prevent your computer from getting wet.
Read this first Be sure to follow the important tips given here to get the most use and enjoyment out of your computer.Failure to do so might lead to discomfort or injury, or cause your computer to fail. Protect yourself from the heat that your computer generates. When your computer is turned on or ...
Page 6 - Protect your computer and data when moving it.; Handle your computer gently.; Important safety information; iv
Protect your computer and data when moving it. Before moving a computer equipped with a hard disk drive, do one of thefollowing, and make sure that the power switch is off or is blinking: • Turn it off. • Put it in sleep (standby) mode. • Put it in hibernation mode. This will help to prevent damage ...
Page 7 - Conditions that require immediate action; Safety guidelines; Service and upgrades
Conditions that require immediate action Products can become damaged due to misuse or neglect. Some product damage is serious enoughthat the product should not be used again until it has been inspected and, if necessary, repaired byan authorized servicer. As with any electronic device, pay close att...
Page 9 - Power cords and power adapters; DANGER; Extension cords and related devices; vii
Power cords and power adapters DANGER Use only the power cords and power adapters supplied by the product manufacturer. The power cords shall be safety approved. For Germany, it shall be H05VV-F, 3G, 0.75 mm 2 , or better. For other countries, the suitable types shall be used accordingly. Never wrap...
Page 10 - Plugs and outlets; Power supply statement; External devices; viii
Plugs and outlets DANGER If a receptacle (power outlet) that you intend to use with your computer equipment appears to bedamaged or corroded, do not use the outlet until it is replaced by a qualified electrician. Do not bend or modify the plug. If the plug is damaged, contact the manufacturer to obt...
Page 12 - Heat and product ventilation
Heat and product ventilation DANGER Computers, ac power adapters, and many accessories can generate heat when turned on and whenbatteries are charging. Notebook computers can generate a significant amount of heat due to theircompact size. Always follow these basic precautions: • When your computer i...
Page 14 - Additional safety information; xii
Excessive use of headphones or earphones for a long period of time at high volume can be dangerous if theoutput of the headphone or earphone connectors do not comply with specifications of EN 50332-2. Theheadphone output connector of your computer complies with EN 50332-2 Sub clause 7. This specific...
Page 15 - Chapter 1. Product overview; Locating computer controls, connectors, and indicators
Chapter 1. Product overview This chapter provides information about the locations of connectors, locations of important product labels,computer features, specifications, operating environment, and preinstalled ThinkVantage ® programs. This chapter contains the following topics: • “Locating computer ...
Page 17 - Combo audio jack; Mini DisplayPort connector
Right-side view Figure 2. ThinkPad X1 (2nd Generation) right-side view 1 4-in-1 media card reader slot 2 Combo audio jack 3 Mini DisplayPort connector 4 USB 3.0 connector 5 Security keyhole 1 4-in-1 media card reader slot The 4-in-1 media card reader supports the following cards: • Secure Digital (S...
Page 18 - Security keyhole; Power jack
Your computer might come with a Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter. Use the adapter to connect yourcomputer to a compatible digital audio device or video monitor such as a high-definition television. 4 USB 3.0 connector The Universal Serial Bus (USB) 3.0 connector is used for connecting devices compati...
Page 19 - Wireless radio switch; Bottom view; Emergency reset hole
If you want to charge these devices when your computer is turned off, you need to connect the computer toan ac power supply and change the Always On USB settings in ThinkPad Setup and the Power Managerprogram. 4 Wireless radio switch Use this switch to quickly turn on or turn off all wireless connec...
Page 20 - Rear view; SIM card slot; Status indicators; System-status indicators; Speaker mute indicator
Rear view Figure 5. ThinkPad X1 (2nd Generation) rear view 1 SIM card slot 1 SIM card slot If your computer has a wireless WAN feature, it might require a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) cardto establish wireless WAN connections. Depending on the country of delivery, the SIM card might bealre...
Page 21 - Microphone mute indicator; Wireless LAN/WAN/Bluetooth status indicator; Power status indicators
2 Microphone mute indicator When the indicator is on in red, the microphone mute mode is enabled. 3 Wireless LAN/WAN/Bluetooth status indicator • Green: The wireless LAN, WAN, Bluetooth feature is on. • Off: Wireless network devices are disabled or the wireless radio is turned off. 4 Device access s...
Page 22 - Locating important product information
1 Sleep status indicator • Green : The computer is in sleep mode. • Blinking green : The computer is entering sleep or hibernation mode, or is resuming normal operation. 2 Battery status indicator • Green : The battery charge level is 20% or more. • Orange : The battery charge level is between 5% an...
Page 24 - Features
Features Processor • See the system properties of your computer. To view the system properties, click Start , right-click Computer ; then click Properties . Memory • Double data rate 3 low voltage (DDR3L) synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) Storage device • Small form factor solid state...
Page 27 - ThinkVantage programs; Access Connections
Table 2. Programs in Control Panel Program Control Panel section Green text in Control Panel Access Connections Network and Internet Lenovo - Internet Connection Communications Utility Hardware and Sound Lenovo - Web Conferencing Fingerprint Software System and Security Hardware and Sound Lenovo - F...
Page 29 - System Update
Note: If your Windows 7 model is not preinstalled with the SimpleTap program, you can download it from http://www.lenovo.com/support. System Update The System Update program helps you keep the software on your computer up-to-date by downloadingand installing software packages (ThinkVantage programs,...
Page 31 - Chapter 2. Using your computer; Registering your computer; Can I get my user guide in another language?
Chapter 2. Using your computer This chapter provides information on using some of the computer components. • “Registering your computer” on page 17 • “Frequently asked questions” on page 17 • “Special keys and buttons” on page 18 • “Using the UltraNav pointing device” on page 22 • “Power management”...
Page 32 - Special keys and buttons; Black button
• If your computer will be turned off for an extended period of time, follow the instructions in “Disabling the built-in battery” on page 27 to disable the internal built-in battery so as to prevent battery powerfrom draining. Concerned about security or need to securely dispose of data stored on yo...
Page 33 - Function key combinations; Power conservation
You also can use the black button to interrupt the startup sequence of your computer and start the Rescueand Recovery workspace, which runs independently of the Windows operating system and is hidden from it.In this situation, you might need to do the following: • Get the current system information....
Page 35 - Volume and mute buttons
Volume and mute buttons You can adjust the sound level of the built-in speakers by using the following three buttons: 1 Speaker mute button 2 Volume control button 3 Microphone mute button If you mute the sound and then turn off your computer, the sound will remain muted when you turn on yourcompute...
Page 36 - Windows key; Using the UltraNav pointing device
Windows key You can display or hide the Start menu of Windows by pressing the Windows key 1 You also can use the Windows key together with another key to achieve other functions. For details, refer tothe help information system of the Windows operating system. Using the UltraNav pointing device Your...
Page 37 - Using the TrackPoint pointing device
Using the TrackPoint pointing device The TrackPoint pointing device consists of a pointing stick 1 on the keyboard and three click buttons at the bottom of the keyboard. To move the pointer 5 on the screen, you apply pressure to the nonslip cap on the pointing stick in any direction parallel to the ...
Page 38 - Using the touch pad
Note: If you replace the keyboard, a new keyboard is shipped with the default cap. If you wish, you can keep the cap from your old keyboard and use it on the new one. Using the touch pad The touch pad is a pad 1 below the TrackPoint buttons at the bottom of the keyboard. To move the pointer 2 on the...
Page 39 - Adding the UltraNav icon to the Windows notification area
• Left click : To mimic a single left click on a mouse, tap anywhere on the touch pad once or press the left click zone 3 once. To mimic a double click on a mouse, tap anywhere on the touch pad twice or press the left click zone 3 twice. • Right click : To mimic a right click on a mouse, press the r...
Page 40 - Power management; Connecting the ac power adapter
2. Select the check box for Show UltraNav icon on the system tray . 3. Click OK . You can now change the properties of the UltraNav pointing device by clicking the UltraNav icon in the Windows notification area. Note: If you are using the Windows 7 operating system, click the triangular icon on the ...
Page 41 - Config; Maximizing the battery life
• Do not bind the power cord tightly around the ac power adapter transformer pack when it is connected to the transformer. • Before you charge the battery, ensure that its temperature is at least 10°C (50°F). • You can charge the battery when the ac power adapter is connected to the computer. You ne...
Page 42 - Understanding the power-saving modes
For instructions on accessing the Power Manager program, see “Accessing ThinkVantage programs” onpage 12. For more information about the Power Manager program, refer to the help information system. Understanding the power-saving modes There are several modes that you can use at any time to conserve ...
Page 44 - Establishing wireless LAN connections; Tips for using the wireless LAN feature; Wireless network setup
Wireless WAN A wireless WAN covers a broader geographic area. Cellular networks are used for data transmission, andaccess is provided by a wireless service carrier. Bluetooth Bluetooth is one of a number of technologies used to create a wireless personal area network. Bluetoothcan connect devices a ...
Page 45 - Establishing wireless WAN connections; Locating the wireless WAN antennas; Using the wireless WAN feature
information, and confidential data. Also, for wireless networks the TPM hardware provides enhancedauthentication and session confidentiality by concealing authentication credentials for industry-standard802.1x protocols and Cisco LEAP. Note: Client Security Solution is not preinstalled on your syste...
Page 46 - Using Bluetooth
5. To install a SIM card, insert the SIM card firmly into the slot until you hear a click. 6. Close the SIM card slot cover. Using Bluetooth Your computer is equipped with the integrated Bluetooth feature, you can enable or disable the feature bypressing Fn+F5. When you press Fn+F5, a list of wirele...
Page 47 - Checking the wireless connection status; Access Connections gauge
Note: If you use the wireless feature (the 802.11 standard) of your computer simultaneously with a Bluetooth option, data transmission speed can be delayed and the performance of the wireless feature can bedegraded. Checking the wireless connection status You can check your computer wireless connect...
Page 48 - Enabling or disabling the wireless features; Presentations and multimedia; Attaching an external monitor
– Power to the wireless radio is on. No association. – Power to the wireless radio is on. No signal. – Power to the wireless radio is on. The signal strength of the wireless connection is excellent. – Power to the wireless radio is on. The signal strength of the wireless connection is marginal. – Po...
Page 50 - Using the Mini DisplayPort connector; Using dual displays
8. Click Properties . If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. 9. Click the Driver tab. 10. Click Update Driver . 11. Click Browse my computer for driver software , and then click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my com...
Page 51 - Using audio features
2. Select Advanced Mode and click OK . 3. Click Multiple Display . 4. Select the desired display as the primary display. • If your computer has the AMD ® graphics card, you can designate the other display as the primary display by doing the following: 1. Right-click on the desktop, then select Scree...
Page 52 - Using the integrated camera
Table 3. Audio feature list Jack Headset with a 3.5 mm4-pole plug Conventional headphone Conventional microphone Combo audio jack Headphone andmicrophone functionssupported Headphone functionsupported Not supported To configure the microphone for optimized sound recording, click Start ➙ Control Pane...
Page 53 - Using a flash media card
Using a flash media card Your computer has a media card reader, which supports the following cards. • Secure Digital (SD) card • Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) card • Secure Digital eXtended-Capacity (SDXC) card • MultiMediaCard (MMC) Notes: • Your computer does not support the CPRM feature for...
Page 55 - Chapter 3. You and your computer; Accessibility and comfort; General posture
Chapter 3. You and your computer This chapter provides information about accessibility, comfort, and travelling with your computer. This chapter contains the following topics: • “Accessibility and comfort” on page 41 • “Traveling with your computer” on page 43 Accessibility and comfort Good ergonomi...
Page 56 - What if you are traveling?; Comfort
Display : Position the display to maintain a comfortable viewing distance of 510-760 mm (20-30 inches). Avoid glare or reflections on the display from overhead lighting or outside sources of light. Keep the displayscreen clean and set the brightness to levels that enable you to see the screen clearl...
Page 57 - Assistive technologies; Screen reader technologies; Traveling with your computer
Assistive technologies enable users to access information in the most appropriate way. Some of thesetechnologies are already provided in your operating system. Others can be purchased through vendors, oraccessed through the World Wide Web http://www.lenovo.com/healthycomputing. Assistive technologie...
Page 58 - Travel accessories
• If you intend to use your computer or wireless services (such as Internet and Bluetooth), check with the airline for restrictions and availability of services before boarding the airplane. If there are restrictionson the use of computers with wireless features on the airplane, you must abide by th...
Page 60 - Hard disk passwords
2. Type the master hard disk password. Note: To return to the icon , press F1 again. If this icon is displayed, type a supervisor password. Power-on password You can set a power-on password to help protect your computer against access by unauthorized users. If you set a power-on password, the passwo...
Page 62 - Supervisor password
Changing or removing a hard disk password Follow steps 1 through 7 in “Setting a hard disk password” on page 47, typing your password to get accessto the ThinkPad Setup program. To change or remove the user hard disk password, do the following: • To change the hard disk password, type the current pa...
Page 65 - Using a fingerprint reader
• Security Reporting Options : enable or disable each security reporting option. • Clear Security Chip : clear the encryption key. Notes: 1. Ensure that the supervisor password has been set in ThinkPad Setup. Otherwise anyone can change the settings for the security chip. 2. If you are using Client ...
Page 66 - Swiping your finger over the reader
Enrolling your fingerprint 1. Turn on your computer. 2. To start Lenovo Fingerprint software, refer to “Fingerprint Software” on page 13. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen to enroll your fingerprint. For details, refer to the Help for the program. LED behavior of the fingerprint reader Table ...
Page 67 - Logging on to the system
2. Apply light pressure and swipe your finger across the reader in one smooth motion. Logging on to the system After you enroll your fingerprint, log on to the system as follows: 1. Set a power-on password or a hard disk password, or both. 2. Turn your computer off and then on again. 3. When prompte...
Page 69 - Notice on deleting data from your solid state drive; Delete
• Your finger is wrinkled. • Your finger is rough, dry, or injured. • Your finger is very dry. • Your finger is stained with dirt, mud, or oil. • The surface of your finger is very different from when you enrolled your fingerprint. • Your finger is wet. • A finger is used that has not been enrolled....
Page 71 - Chapter 5. Recovery overview; Start; Creating and using recovery media; Creating recovery media
Chapter 5. Recovery overview This chapter provides information about the recovery solutions provided by Lenovo. • “Creating and using recovery media” on page 57 • “Performing backup and recovery operations” on page 58 • “Using the Rescue and Recovery workspace” on page 59 • “Creating and using a res...
Page 72 - Performing backup and recovery operations
Note: You can create recovery media using discs or external USB storage devices. To create recovery media , click Start ➙ All Programs ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Tools ➙ Factory Recovery Disks . Then, follow the instructions on the screen. Using recovery media This section provides instructions on how to...
Page 73 - Using the Rescue and Recovery workspace
1. From the Windows desktop, click Start ➙ All Programs ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Tools ➙ Enhanced Backup and Restore . The Rescue and Recovery program opens. 2. In the Rescue and Recovery main window, click the Launch advanced Rescue and Recovery arrow. 3. Click Back up your hard drive and select backu...
Page 74 - Creating and using a rescue medium
1. Ensure that the computer is turned off. 2. Repeatedly press and release the F11 key when turning on the computer. When you hear beeps or see a logo screen, release the F11 key. 3. If you have set a Rescue and Recovery password, type your password when prompted. The Rescue and Recovery workspace o...
Page 75 - Reinstalling preinstalled applications and device drivers; Reinstalling preinstalled applications
1. Turn off your computer. 2. Repeatedly press and release the F12 key when turning on the computer. When the Boot Menu window opens, release the F12 key. 3. In the Boot Menu window, select the desired optical drive as the first boot device. Then, insert the rescue disc into the optical drive and pr...
Page 76 - Have Disk; Browse; Solving recovery problems
when prompted for the device driver you want to install, click Have Disk and Browse . Then select the device driver file from the device subfolder. • In the subfolder for the device, look for the executable file (a file with the extension .exe). Double-click the file, and follow the instructions on ...
Page 77 - Chapter 6. Advanced configuration; Installing a new operating system; Country or region: Code
Chapter 6. Advanced configuration While it is important to protect files, data, and settings that are on the solid state drive, you also mightneed to install a new operating system, install new device drivers, update your system UEFI BIOS, orrecover preinstalled software. This information will help ...
Page 81 - Config menu
• CPU Speed • Installed memory • UUID Config menu If you need to change the configuration of your computer, select Config from the ThinkPad Setup program main menu. The following table shows the contents of the Config menu. Notes: • Default values are in boldface . The default settings are already o...
Page 86 - Security menu; Security
Table 5. Config menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Selection Comments If you select 0 , use 60 seconds as default timeoutvalue. If you select 255 , waiting time for establishing aconnection is unlimited. Console Type • VT100 • PC-ANSI • VT100+ • VT-UTF8 Select the console type forAMT. Not...
Page 91 - Startup menu; Startup; Changing the startup sequence
Table 6. Security menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Selection Comments Computrace ModuleActivation • Disabled • Enabled • Permanently Disabled Enables or disables theUEFI BIOS interface toactivate the computracemodule. Computrace is anoptional monitoring servicefrom Absolute Software. No...
Page 92 - boldface; Restart menu; Restart; Exit Saving Changes
The following table lists the Startup menu items. Notes: • Default values are in boldface . • In each submenu, press the Enter key to show selectable options and select a desired option by using cursor key. • Some items are displayed on the menu only if the computer supports the corresponding featur...
Page 93 - Updating your system UEFI BIOS; System management
• Exit Discarding Changes : Restart the system without saving the changes. • Load Setup Defaults : Load the default setting that was in effect at the time of purchase. • Discard Changes : Discard the changes. • Save Changes : Save the changes. Updating your system UEFI BIOS The Unified Extensible Fi...
Page 94 - Asset ID EEPROM
Asset ID EEPROM The Asset ID EEPROM contains information about the system, including its configuration and the serialnumbers of key components. It also includes a number of blank fields in which you can record informationabout the end users in your network. 80 User Guide
Page 95 - Chapter 7. Preventing problems; General tips for preventing problems
Chapter 7. Preventing problems An important part of owning a ThinkPad notebook computer is maintenance. With proper care, you canavoid common problems. The chapter provides information that can help you keep your computer runningsmoothly. • “General tips for preventing problems” on page 81 • “Making...
Page 96 - Making sure device drivers are current; Getting the latest drivers from the Web site; Getting the latest drivers using System Update; Taking care of your computer
• If required, you can find your country's Customer Support Center at the following Web address: http://www.lenovo.com/support/phone. When calling the Customer Support Center, ensure that you haveyour machine model type, serial number, and the computer in front of you. Also, if the computer isproduc...
Page 98 - Cleaning the cover of your computer; Cleaning your computer keyboard
Register your computer • Register your ThinkPad computer with Lenovo at http://www.lenovo.com/register. This can help authorities return your computer to you if it is lost or stolen. Registering your computer also enablesLenovo to notify you about possible technical information and upgrades. Be sure...
Page 99 - Chapter 8. Troubleshooting computer problems; Diagnosing problems
Chapter 8. Troubleshooting computer problems This chapter provides information on what to do if you experience a problem with your computer. • “Diagnosing problems” on page 85 • “Troubleshooting” on page 85 Diagnosing problems If you experience problems with your computer, use the Lenovo Solution Ce...
Page 100 - Spills on the keyboard; If you spill something on your computer:; Error messages
Notes: • If the computer does not turn on, continue with step 3. • If the computer starts with ac power but does not start when ac power is disconnected, call the Customer Support Center for support. Go to http://www.lenovo.com/support/phone for the latest listof support phone numbers for your count...
Page 102 - Errors without messages
Solution: The Lenovo has no responsibility for the performance or safety of unauthorized batteries, and provides no warranties for failures or damage arising out of their use. Errors without messages • Problem : My screen keeps blanking when I do not want it to. Solution : You can disable any system...
Page 103 - Beep errors; Memory module problems; Ethernet problems
Beep errors Table 8. Beep errors Problem Solution One short beep, pause, three short beeps, pause, threemore short beeps, and one short beep Ensure that memory modules are installed correctly. Ifthey are, and you still hear the beeps, have the computerserviced. One long and two short beeps The video...
Page 105 - Bluetooth problems; Problems with the keyboard and other pointing devices; UltraNav pointing device problems
Bluetooth problems • Problem : Sound does not come from the Bluetooth headset/headphone but comes from the local speaker even though the Bluetooth headset/headphone is connected using a Headset profile or AV profile. Solution : Do the following: 1. Exit the application that uses the sound device (fo...
Page 106 - Problems with the display and multimedia devices; Computer screen problems
3. Select the Hardware tab. In the Device Properties pane, ensure that you see this message: Device Status: This device is working properly. If keys on the keyboard still do not work, have the computer serviced. • Problem : All or some keys on the external numeric keypad do not work. Solution : Ensu...
Page 107 - External monitor problems
Solution : Press and hold the power button for four seconds or more to turn off your computer; then turn it on again. • Problem : Missing, discolored, or bright dots appear on the screen every time you turn on your computer. Solution : This is an intrinsic characteristic of the TFT technology. Your ...
Page 108 - Audio problems
1. Connect the external monitor to the monitor connector, and then connect the monitor to an electrical outlet. 2. Turn on the external monitor and the computer. 3. Right-click on the desktop, and click Screen resolution . 4. Click the Monitor-2 icon. 5. Select Extend these displays for multiple dis...
Page 110 - Battery problems
Fingerprint reader problems • Problem : The surface of the reader is dirty, stained, or wet. Solution : Gently clean the surface of the reader with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. • Problem : The reader often fails to enroll or authenticate your fingerprint. Solution : If the surface of the reader is ...
Page 112 - Solid state drive problems
– The battery is charged. – The operating temperature is within the acceptable range. Refer to “Operating environment” on page 11. If the battery is charged and the temperature is within range, have the computer serviced. • Problem : A critical low-battery error occurs, and the computer immediately ...
Page 113 - Software problems; USB problems
Software problems Problem : An application does not run correctly. Solution : Ensure that the problem is not being caused by the application. Check that your computer has the minimum required memory to run the application. Refer to the manualssupplied with the application. Check the following: • The...
Page 115 - Chapter 9. Getting support; Before you contact Lenovo; Getting help and service
Chapter 9. Getting support This chapter provides information about getting help and support from Lenovo. • “Before you contact Lenovo” on page 101 • “Getting help and service” on page 101 • “Purchasing additional services” on page 104 Before you contact Lenovo Often, you can solve your computer prob...
Page 117 - Telephone numbers; Finding ThinkPad options
• Engineering change management - Occasionally, there might be changes that are required after a product has been sold. Lenovo or your reseller, if authorized by Lenovo, will make selected Engineering Changes(ECs) that apply to your hardware available. The following items are not covered:• Replaceme...
Page 118 - Purchasing additional services
Purchasing additional services During and after the warranty period, you can purchase additional services, such as support for Lenovoand non-Lenovo hardware, operating systems, and application programs; network setup and configurationservices; upgraded or extended hardware repair services; and custo...
Page 119 - Appendix A. Regulatory information; Wireless related information; Wireless interoperability
Appendix A. Regulatory information Wireless related information Wireless interoperability Wireless LAN PCI Express Mini Card is designed to be interoperable with any wireless LAN product thatis based on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), Complementary Code Keying (CCK), and/orOrthogonal Frequen...
Page 120 - Usage environment and your health; Location of the UltraConnect
Usage environment and your health Integrated wireless cards emit radio frequency electromagnetic energy like other radio devices. However, thelevel of energy emitted is far much less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices likefor example mobile phones. Due to the fact that integ...
Page 121 - Locating wireless regulatory notices; Export classification notice
Locating wireless regulatory notices For more information about the wireless regulatory notices, refer to the Regulatory Notice shipped with your computer. If your computer is shipped without the Regulatory Notice , you can find it on the Web site at: http://www.lenovo.com/ThinkPadUserGuides Export ...
Page 122 - German Class B compliance statement; Deutschsprachiger EU Hinweis:
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. European Union - Compliance to the Electromagnetic CompatibilityDirective This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 2004/108/EC on theapproximation of the laws of the Member ...
Page 125 - Appendix B. WEEE and recycling statements; EU WEEE statements; Japan recycling statements; Collecting and recycling a disused Lenovo computer or monitor
Appendix B. WEEE and recycling statements Lenovo encourages owners of information technology equipment to responsibly recycle their equipmentwhen it is no longer needed. Lenovo offers a variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners inrecycling their IT products. Information on product ...
Page 126 - Recycling information for Brazil; Declarações de Reciclagem no Brasil; Battery recycling information for Taiwan
Disposing of Lenovo computer components Some Lenovo computer products sold in Japan may have components that contain heavy metals or otherenvironmental sensitive substances. To properly dispose of disused components, such as a printed circuitboard or drive, use the methods described above for collec...
Page 127 - Battery recycling information for the European Union; Battery recycling information for the United States and Canada
Battery recycling information for the European Union Notice: This mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU). Batteries or packaging for batteries are labeled in accordance with European Directive 2006/66/ECconcerning batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators...
Page 129 - Appendix C. ENERGY STAR model information
Appendix C. ENERGY STAR model information ENERGY STAR ® is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy aimed at saving money and protecting the environment through energy efficient products andpractices. Lenovo is proud to offer our customers product...
Page 132 - Trademarks
Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both: LenovoAccess ConnectionsRescue and RecoveryThinkPadThinkVantageTrackPointUltraConnectUltraNav Intel and Intel SpeedStep are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidia...