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7. Create backup media with
System Backup and Restore
• Click on the [System Backup and Restore] icon to create backup
recovery media and application discs.
• Look in the User's Guide (Troubleshooting Your LIFEBOOK) for
more detailed instructions.
Recovery discs (for your pre-loaded factory image) are
NOT included with LIFEBOOKS that are shipped with
System Backup and Restore. If your hard drive crashes
or the computer system becomes corrupted, you can
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use the recovery discs that you create to restore the
system to its original condition.
8. User's Guide
• Your electronic User's Guide contains important detailed
information about your new computer. You can access your
User's Guide by selecting its icon from the traditional
Windows desktop. (You will need to be connected
to the Internet.)
Common Indicators
Status Display Panel
The Status Display Panels are located below the keyboard. The indicators are only
visible when the unit is on. Following are some common indicators.
Wireless Status Indicator
Blue, solid: Wireless devices have
been switched on (using the
[Fn]+[F5] key combination).
Off: Wireless devices are off.
Power Status Indicator
Blue, solid: AC adapter and battery are
available and system is fully charged, or
AC adapter is plugged in but battery is
not installed.
Blue, blinking: AC adapter and battery
are available and the system is in
sleep mode.
Off: AC adapter is not plugged in.
Battery Level Indicator
Displays the charge level of the battery
pack, as follows:
With AC Adapter connected:
Blue, solid: AC adapter is connected
and battery is charged.
Orange, solid: charging
Orange, blinking: Between 0% and 12% charged.
Purple, blinking: There is a problem
with the battery.
Off: There is no AC Adapter
connected and/or the battery
charge level is between
13% and 0%
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If the battery pack is installed while the power is
turned off, the battery level indicator will display the
charge level for five seconds after it blinks orange.
If the AC adapter is not connected or the battery pack
is not fully charged when the computer is switched to
standby mode, the indicator will blink. The LED blinks
at the rate of one second on/six seconds off.
Batteries subjected to shocks, vibration or extreme
temperatures can be permanently damaged.
A shorted battery is damaged and must be replaced.
Hard Drive/optical Drive Access Indicator
Glows when your internal hard drive is being
accessed. Note that flickering is normal.
NumLk Indicator
Glows when the integral keyboard is
set in ten-key numeric keypad mode.
CapsLock Indicator
Glows when your keyboard
is set to type in all
capital letters.
Wireless
Battery
NumLk
Status
Level
Indicator
Indicator
Indicator
HD/Optical
Power
CapsLock
Status
Drive Access
Indicator
Indicator
Indicator

Quick tips

It takes approximately 4 hours to
charge a fully discharged single bat-
tery with unit off or in
suspend mode.
optimizing Battery Life
• Set power management setting
for best battery life.
• Adjust display brightness levels
to lowest comfortable setting.
• Utilize Suspend mode when
not using your notebook.
• Read the Power Management sec-
tion in your electronic User's Guide
for additional features.
Adjusting Display Brightness
• Fn + F6 to decrease brightness
• Fn + F7 to increase brightness
Adjusting Volume
• Fn + F8 to decrease volume
• Fn + F9 to increase volume
Heat damage to your Lithium
ion battery
• Extended exposure to heat will
have a negative impact on your
battery. Do not expose your
notebook to exces sive heat such as
leaving it in the car on a hot sum-
mer day. If you are near an outlet
and playing a graphics-in tensive
game, it is recommended that you
remove the battery from the unit to
avoid exposing it to excessive heat.
Discharging your battery
• Full battery discharges (to unit
shutdown or 0%) should be
avoided. It is recommended that
batteries only be partially dis-
charged to levels of 20~30% before
recharging.
Prolonged storage
• If your notebook isn't going to
be used for a while, you should
remove its Lithium ion battery. To
store a battery for long periods of
time, its charge capacity should be
around 40% and store it in a cool
dry place.
Purchasing a replacement
battery
• Only purchase a replacement
bat tery from Fujitsu. Ensure
that you purchase a battery
that is specifically designed
for your model computer. It is
recommended that you purchase
a replacement battery only when
the current battery has noticeably
degraded; unused batteries
will still suffer degradation
when stored.

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