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E-Manual

E11626

First Edition

April 2016

Summary of Contents for C300S

Page 1: ...E Manual E11626 First Edition April 2016 ...

Page 2: ...NDSHOULDNOTBE CONSTRUEDASACOMMITMENTBYASUS ASUSASSUMESNORESPONSIBILITYORLIABILITYFORANY ERR ORSORINACCURACIESTHATMAYAPPEARINTHISMANUAL INCLUDINGTHEPRODUCTSAND SOFTWAR EDESCRIBEDINIT Copyright 2016ASUSTeKCOMPUTERINC All RightsReserved LIMITATION OFLIABILITY Circumstancesmay arise wherebecauseof adefault on ASUS part or other liability you areentitled to recover damagesfrom ASUS In each such instanc...

Page 3: ...ing for your Notebook PC 9 Proper disposal 10 Chapter 1 Hardware Setup Getting to know your NotebookPC 12 Top View 12 Bottom 15 Right Side 16 Left Side 17 Chapter 2 Using your Notebook PC Getting started 22 Chargeyour Notebook PC 22 Lift to open thedisplay panel and your Notebook PCwill turn on automatically 24 Using thetouchpad 25 Using thekeyboard 30 ...

Page 4: ...sktop 35 Appslist 35 Statusarea 37 Connecting to theInternet 40 Chromebrowser 43 Printing documents 45 Google Cloud Print 47 Managing your les 52 Filesapp 52 Google Drive 56 Resetting your Notebook PC 60 Turning your Notebook PCo 62 Putting your Notebook PCto sleep 62 Tipsand FAQs Useful tipsfor your Notebook PC 64 HardwareFAQs 65 SoftwareFAQs 67 ...

Page 5: ...equency Bands 78 ULSafety Notices 80 Power Safety Requirement 81 TVNotices 81 REACH 81 Macrovision Corporation Product Notice 81 Prevention of Hearing Loss 81 NordicLithium Cautions for lithium ion batteries 82 Optical Drive Safety Information 83 CTR21 Approval for Notebook PCwith built in Modem 84 ENERGYSTARcomplied product 86 Global Environmental Regulation Complianceand Declaration 86 ASUSRecyc...

Page 6: ...ter 2 Using your Notebook PC Thischapter showsyou how to usethedi erent partsof your Notebook PC Chapter 3 Working with Chrome OS Thischapter providesan overview of using theChrome operating system OS in your Notebook PC Tipsand FAQs Thissection presentssomerecommended tips hardware F AQs and software F AQsyou can refer to for maintaining and xing common issueswith your Notebook PC Appendices This...

Page 7: ... to complete atask NOTE Thismessagecontainsadditional information and tipsthat can help completetasks WARNING Thismessagecontainsimportant information that must be followed to keep you safewhile performing tasksand prevent damageto your Notebook PC sdataand components Typography Bold Thisindicatesamenu or an item that must beselected Italic Thisindicatessectionsthat you can refer to in thismanual ...

Page 8: ... from heat exposure Do not usedamaged power cords accessories and other peripheralswith your Notebook PC Whilepowered on ensure that you do not carry or cover your Notebook PCwith any materialsthat can reduceair circulation Do not placeyour Notebook PCon uneven or unstable work surfaces You can send your Notebook PCthrough x ray machines used on itemsplaced on conveyor belts but do not expose them...

Page 9: ... dropsof warm water Removeany extra moisturefrom your Notebook PCusing adry cloth Do not usestrong solventssuch asthinners benzene or other chemicalson or near your Notebook PC Do not placeobjectson top of your Notebook PC Do not exposeyour Notebook PCto strong magneticor electrical elds Do not useor exposeyour Notebook PCnear liquids rain or moisture Do not exposeyour Notebook PCto dusty environm...

Page 10: ...he crossed out wheeled bin indicatesthat theproduct electrical electronic equipment and mercury containing button cell battery should not be placed in municipal waste Check local regulations for disposal of electronic products Do not throw thebattery in municipal waste The symbol of thecrossed out wheeled bin indicates that thebattery should not beplaced in municipal waste ...

Page 11: ...Notebook PCE Manual 11 Chapter 1 HardwareSetup ...

Page 12: ...2 Notebook PCE Manual Get t ing t o k now your Not ebook PC Top View NOTE Thekeyboard slayout may vary per region or country The Notebook view may also vary in appearancedepending on theNotebook PCmodel ...

Page 13: ...desexcellent viewing featuresfor photos videos and other multimedia leson your Notebook PC Air vents Theair ventsallow cool air to enter and warm air to exit the Notebook PC WARNING Ensurethat paper books clothing cables or other objectsdo not block any of theair ventsor else overheating may occur Keyboard Thekeyboard providesfull sized QWERTYkeyswith a comfortabletravel depth for typing It also e...

Page 14: ...wer button Pressthepower button to turn your Notebook PCon or o You can also use thepower button to put your Notebook PCto sleep or hibernatemodeand wakeit up from sleep or hibernatemode In theevent that your Notebook PCbecomesunresponsive press and hold thepower button for at least four 4 secondsuntil your Notebook PCshutsdown Power indicator Thepower indicator lightsup when theNotebook PCisturne...

Page 15: ...hile charging thebattery pack When working on your Notebook PC do not placeit on surfacesthat can block the vents IMPORTANT Battery timevariesby usage and by thespeci cationsfor thisNotebook PC The battery pack cannot bedisassembled Audio speakers Thebuilt in audio speakersallow you to hear audio straight from your Notebook PC Audio featuresare software controlled ...

Page 16: ...B3 0 Universal Serial Bus3 0 port providesatransfer rate of up to 5 Gbit sand isbackward compatibleto USB2 0 Kensington security slot TheKensington security slot allowsyou to secureyour Notebook PCusing Kensington compatibleNotebook PC security products ...

Page 17: ...ethe battery pack and supply power to your Notebook PC WARNING Theadapter may becomewarm to hot while in use Do not cover the adapter and keep it away from your body while it isconnected to apower source IMPORTANT Useonly thebundled power adapter to chargethe battery pack and supply power to your Notebook PC ...

Page 18: ...between 95 and 100 Solid Orange TheNotebook PCisplugged to apower source charging its battery and thebattery power islessthan 95 Blinking Orange TheNotebook PCisrunning on battery modeand the battery power islessthan 10 Lightso TheNotebook PCisrunning on battery modeand the battery power isbetween 10 to 100 HDMI port Thisport isfor theHDMI High De nition MultimediaInterface connector and isHDCPcom...

Page 19: ...to 5 Gbit sand isbackward compatibleto USB2 0 Memory card reader Thisbuilt in memory card reader supportsSD SDHC and SDXC card formats Headphone Headset Microphone jack Thisport allowsyou to connect ampli ed speakersor headphones You can also usethisport to connect your headset or an external microphone ...

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Page 21: ...Notebook PCE Manual 21 Chapter 2 Using your Notebook PC ...

Page 22: ...ng output voltage 19V Chargethe Notebook PCfor 3 hoursbeforeusing it in battery modefor the rst time NOTE Thepower adapter may vary in appearance depending on models and your region Get t ing st ar t ed Chargeyour Notebook PC A Plug theACpower adapter into a100V 240Vpower source B Connect the DCpower connector into your Notebook PC spower DC input port ...

Page 23: ...n power supply unplug your Notebook PCfrom the power socket WARNING Read thefollowing precautionsfor your Notebook PC sbattery Only ASUS authorized techniciansshould remove thebattery inside thedevice for non removable battery only The battery used in thisdevicemay present arisk of öreor chemical burn if removed or disassembled Follow thewarning labelsfor your personal safety Risk of explosion if ...

Page 24: ...24 Notebook PCE Manual Lift to open thedisplay panel and your Notebook PCwill turn on automatically NOTE You can also pressthepower button to turn your Notebook PCon or o ...

Page 25: ...al 25 Using the touchpad Moving the pointer You can tap anywhere on the touchpad to activate itspointer then slide your nger on thetouchpad to movethepointer onscreen Slide horizontally Slide vertically Slide diagonally ...

Page 26: ...t it Double tap an app to launch it Double tap on an activescreen to minimize or maximize it on your display panel Drag and drop Tap on an activescreen then slide thesame nger without lifting it o thetouchpad To drop thescreen to itsnew location lift your nger from thetouchpad ...

Page 27: ...ual 27 Two nger gestures Tap Tap two ngerson the touchpad to simulatetheright click function Two nger scroll up down Two nger scroll left right Slidetwo ngersto scroll up or down Slide two ngersto scroll left or right ...

Page 28: ...28 Notebook PCE Manual Drag and drop Select an item then pressand hold thetouchpad Using your other nger slideon thetouchpad to drag theitem lift your nger o the button to drop theitem ...

Page 29: ...e left Swipe right If you opened multipletabson your web browser swipethree ngers left or right to switch between thesetabs Three nger gestures Swipe down Swipedown to see an overview of all the screenscurrently opened on Chrome ...

Page 30: ...sing your Chrome operating system Goesback to thepreviouspage Movesto thenext page Reloadsyour current web page Activatesfull screen modefor thecurrently opened screen Switchesto thenext window Increasesdisplay brightness Decreasesdisplay brightness Turnso thespeaker volume Turnsdown the speaker volume Turnsup thespeaker volume Activatesthe search box ...

Page 31: ...Notebook PCE Manual 31 Chapter 3 Working with Chrome OS ...

Page 32: ... from the drop down button besidethefollowing items Select your language Select your keyboard Select anetwork Once nished click Continue 3 Carefully read theGoogle Chrome OSTermsthen select Accept and continue 4 In thefollowing sign in screen input theEmail and Password of your Google account If you don t haveaGoogleaccount yet you may create one by clicking on thecreate aGoogleAccount link If you...

Page 33: ...ome OSusing either of thefollowing options IMPORTANT Ensure you haveInternet connection before choosing any of the following sign in options Browse asGuest Thisoption isrecommended if you simply want to browseonline or let othersuseyour Notebook PC Downloaded les browser history and cookiesarenot stored onceyou sign out asguest ...

Page 34: ...er account you want to usethen typeyour password on theenter password eld Adding auser account Refer to the following stepsif you want to add anew user account 1 Click Add user on thebottom part of thesign in area 2 In thefollowing screen input thenew Email and Password you would like to add asauser account Your email account must be Gmail To create anew Googleaccount click thecreatea Google Accou...

Page 35: ...nching appsthat can be accessed after signing in to your user account Theseappsenablea variety of functionsthat can help you maximizethefeaturesof your Notebook PC To launch theappslist click on thelauncher NOTE When browsing asaguest only the icon appearson your launcher Appslist icon launcher ...

Page 36: ...f Deleting appsfrom the launcher To deleteany of theappsyou currently haveon the launcher 1 Right click on theappsyou want to delete 2 Select Unpin Con guring the appssettings To con gureyour apps appearanceoncelaunched 1 Right click on theappsyou want to con gure 2 Select any of the following options Open asregular tab Open aspinned tab Open aswindow Open maximized ...

Page 37: ...ogleuser account information It also allowsyou to changethesettingsof your Notebook PCand your current user account Launching the statusarea To launch thestatusarea click anywhere on the statusareabox on the lower right corner of your desktop screen Click to launch thestatusarea statusarea ...

Page 38: ...option to accessyour Chrome OSsettings Sign out Click thisoption to sign out from thecurrent user account Network Click thisoption to view your current network connection availablenetwork connections and the network settings Bluetooth Click thisoption to enableor disableyour Bluetooth featureand manageother Bluetooth devices ...

Page 39: ...estheremaining timebeforeyour battery becomesdischarged or fully charged again Date and time Click thisoption if you want to adjust thedate and timesettings of your Notebook PC Chromebook help Click thisoption to accesstheChromebook help center Shutdown Click thisoption to sign out of your current log in session and turn o your Notebook PC Lock Click thisoption to lock your current session and ret...

Page 40: ...a 2 Select No Network Turn Wi Fi on Switching to a new Wi Fi network connection By default your Notebook PCusestheWi Fi network you chose during thesetup processwhen you used your devicefor the rst time In case you need to chooseanew network connection refer to thefollowing steps 1 Launch thestatusarea 2 Select your current Wi Fi network connection 3 Select your new Wi Fi network connection from t...

Page 41: ...Notebook PCE Manual 41 Adding anetwork connection To add anew network connection to your list of networks 1 Launch thestatusarea 2 Click Settings 3 Under Internet connection select Add connection ...

Page 42: ...book PCE Manual 4 ChooseAdd Wi Fi or Add private network then input the necessary detailsto setup your new network connection 5 Click Connect to start connecting to theInternet using thisnew network connection ...

Page 43: ...ernet thisbrowser also displaysmost of theapplicationslaunched in theChrome OS To launch theChromebrowser click on the launcher Inside the Chromebrowser Previousand next web page icons Presstheseiconsto go back to the previouspageor go to the next web page Reload Click thisto reload thecurrent web page ...

Page 44: ...rrent le path or website address of thetab you are viewing You may also usethe addressbar to search theweb by typing down your search word then press Bookmark Click thisto bookmark the current web pageyou areviewing Minimize maximize Click thisto maximize or minimizeyour Chromebrowser Close Click thisto closeyour Chromebrowser Settings Click to customizethe settingsof your Chrome browser Scroll ba...

Page 45: ... OS you can save lesin PDFformat or createhard copiesviaGoogleCloud Print Saving PDF les To save your le in PDFformat 1 Open the le you want to print then press 2 On theleft side of your screen select thesettingsyou want to modify such asthePages Layout Margins and Options 3 When nished click Save ...

Page 46: ...ok PCE Manual 4 In thenext screen that appears select which location you want to saveyour leasaPDFthen type in your preferred lenamein the File name box 5 Click Save to create thePDF le into thelocation and exit ...

Page 47: ...acloud print enabled printer Refer to the following information for detailson how to usethisfeature Using Cloud Ready printers If your printer already supportsGoogleCloud Print refer to itsuser guideto start using it with your Notebook PC You may check your printer scompatibility with thisfeatureviathislink http www google com cloudprint learn NOTE If your printer doesnot appear on thelist you may...

Page 48: ...ur Notebook PC you need to connect the said printer to GoogleCloud Print viaacompatibleWindows computer IMPORTANT Ensurethat you arerunning aWindows XPor higher on your computer When using Windows XP ensurethat theWindowsXP Service Pack 3 SP3 isalready installed You must install the printer to your compatibleWindows computer rst beforeconnecting it with Google Cloud Print Ensurethat your computer ...

Page 49: ...ter then turn on both devices IMPORTANT Ensure that your printer isalready installed to your computer beforeproceeding with the next steps 2 Connect your computer to theInternet then open your Google Chromebrowser 3 Click Settings 4 Click Show advanced settings 5 Scroll down to seeGoogle Cloud Print then click Manage ...

Page 50: ...dd printers 7 Sign in using your Google account 8 In thenext screen click the printer that you want to connect to Google Cloud Print then click Add printer s 9 Thefollowing screen appearswhen you havesuccessfully set up your printer with GoogleCloud Print ...

Page 51: ...gleCloud Print you can start printing lesfrom your Notebook PCusing thefollowing procedures 1 Open the le you want to print then press 2 Under theDestination option click Change 3 From thelist of registered printers click theprinter you want to use 4 Con gureany addition print optionsyou may want to usethen click Print ...

Page 52: ...documents images audios and videoswhileworking on your Notebook PC You may also saveand accessthese lesviaGoogle Drive scloud storage system Filesapp TheFilesapp allowsyou to seeall the lesthat havebeen downloaded to your Notebook PCand thosethat arestored on your GoogleDrive It also showsall connected external devicesto your Notebook PC To launch theGoogle Drive app click Inside the Filesapp ...

Page 53: ...tly connected to your Notebook PC Search Click on thesearch button to enablethe search box To usethe search box type the lenameyou want to locatethen press Settings Click thisbutton to customize thesettingsof your currently active lelocation Minimize maximize Click thisto maximize or minimizeyour Chromebrowser Close Click thisto closeyour Chromebrowser ...

Page 54: ...ook PC To accessthese les simply launch theFilesapp then select the Downloadsfolder and click the leyou want to open Moving lesto another folder If you want to move lesfrom one location to another insidetheFiles app refer to thefollowing procedures 1 Open the le location wherethe leiscurrently placed 2 Select the le s you want to move then drag and drop the le s into thenew lelocation ...

Page 55: ...u want to unmount then click Creating a new folder If you want to createanew folder insideany of the current le locations of your Notebook PC refer to the following steps 1 In theFilesapp screen select the lelocation where you want to create anew folder 2 Press to createanew folder 3 Oncethe unmounted device no longer appearson the le locationscolumn you may removethedevicefrom your Notebook PC ...

Page 56: ...Drive app Launching Google Drive via the Filesapp Google Drive under the Filesapp allowsyou to seeall the lesthat are currently stored in your GoogleDrive It also allowsyou to quickly move lesfrom theDownloadsfolder into your GoogleDrive To launch GoogleDriveviatheFilesapp 1 Click 2 Select GoogleDrive to view all the lescurrently stored in it under thefollowing categories Google Drive Listsall sto...

Page 57: ...arestored insidetheFilesapp Y ou can movethese lesto your GoogleDrive using thefollowing procedures 1 Click 2 Click Downloadsthen select theGoogledocs les or folders that you want to movethen drag and drop theseselected items into GoogleDrive Launching the Google Drive app By accessing theGoogleDriveapp you can customizeitssettingsand maximizetheuse of Google Drive To launch theGoogle Drive app cl...

Page 58: ...k thisoption to create anew lethat isautomatically saved in your Google Drive Upload Click thisoption to upload lesor foldersfrom another location into your Google Drive File locations Thiscolumn showsyou thecurrently available lelocations insideyour Google Drive ...

Page 59: ...vity Click thisoption to show theactivity log of your GoogleDrive account and the detailsof your My Drive lelocation Switch to list Click thisoption to rearrangeyour lesto alist view Switch to grid Click thisoption to rearrangeyour lesto agrid view Settings Click thisbutton to customize thesettingsof your GoogleDrive Google Drive storage details Click thisoption to view and customizethe storagesys...

Page 60: ...sing Powerwash WARNING Backup all your databeforeperforming thisoption All datastored locally in your Notebook PCare deleted when using Powerwash However your Google Driveaccountsand other data synchronized with theseaccountsare not going to bea ected 1 Launch thestatusareathen select Settings 2 Scroll down then click on theShow advanced settings ...

Page 61: ...Notebook PCE Manual 61 3 Click Powerwash 4 When prompted click Restart 5 In thePowerwash your Chrome device window click Reset to proceed ...

Page 62: ... on your Notebook PC You can also usethisoption to turn o your Notebook PCin case it becomesunresponsive Put t ing y our Not ebook PC t o sleep To put your Notebook PCon Sleep mode pressthepower button once IMPORTANT Save your lesbefore performing thisoption to prevent loss of important data To do this pressthepower button on your Notebook PCfor at least four 4 secondsuntil your Notebook PCturnso ...

Page 63: ...Notebook PCE Manual 63 Tipsand FAQs ...

Page 64: ...from using forceshutdown to turn o your Notebook PC Alwaysbackup your dataand makeit apoint to createabackup datain an external storagedrive Refrain from using theNotebook PCat extremely high temperatures If you are not going to useyour Notebook PCfor a long period of time at least amonth we recommend that you takeout thebattery if thebattery isremovable Disconnect all external devicesand ensureyo...

Page 65: ...s How can I x this Thecolor and brightnessof your display panel may bea ected by theangle and current position of your Notebook PC The brightnessand color toneof your Notebook PCmay also vary per model Y ou may usethe function keysor thedisplay settingsin your operating system to adjust theappearanceof your display panel 3 How can I maximize my Notebook PC sbattery life You can try doing any of th...

Page 66: ...eo les why can t I hear any sound from my Notebook PC saudio speakers You can try doing any of the following suggestions Press to turn up the speaker volume Check if your speakerswereset to mute Check if aheadphonejack isconnected to your Notebook PCand removeit 6 What should I do if my Notebook PC spower adapter getslost or my battery stopsworking Contact your local ASUSservicecenter for assistan...

Page 67: ...center for assistance 2 What should I do when my screen displaysthismessage Remove disksor other media Pressany key to restart You can try doing any of the following suggestions Removeall connected USBdevicesthen restart your Notebook PC Removeany optical discsthat are left insidetheoptical drive then restart If theproblem still exists your Notebook PCmight have a memory storageproblem Contact you...

Page 68: ... restart your system If theproblem still exists contact your local ASUSservice center for assistance 5 Why can t my Notebook PCwakeup from sleep mode You need to pressthepower button to resumeyour last working state Your system might havecompletely used up itsbattery power Connect the power adapter to your Notebook PC and connect to apower outlet then pressthe power button ...

Page 69: ...Notebook PCE Manual 69 Appendices ...

Page 70: ...rk termination point In the event of problemsyou should contact your equipment supplier in the rst instance Overview On 4th August 1998 theEuropean Council Decision regarding theCTR21 has been published in theO cial Journal of the EC TheCTR21 appliesto all non voice terminal equipment with DTMF dialling which isintended to be connected to theanalogue PSTN PublicSwitched Telephone Network CTR21 Com...

Page 71: ...shall also associate astatement to makeit clear where network compatibility isdependent on physical and softwareswitch settings It will also advise theuser to contact thevendor if it isdesired to use theequipment on another network Up to now the Noti ed Body of CETECOM issued several pan European approvals using CTR21 Theresultsare Europe s rst modemswhich do not require regulatory approvalsin eac...

Page 72: ...nmark1 Yes Yes Finland Yes No France Yes No Germany Yes No Greece Yes No Hungary No Not Applicable Iceland Yes No Ireland Yes No Italy Still Pending Still Pending Israel No No Lichtenstein Yes No Luxemburg Yes No The Netherlands1 Yes Yes Norway Yes No Poland No Not Applicable Portugal No Not Applicable Spain No Not Applicable Sweden Yes No Switzerland Yes No United Kingdom Yes No ...

Page 73: ... de technologies ctr_21 html 1 National requirementswill apply only if the equipment may usepulse dialling manufacturersmay state in theuser guide that theequipment isonly intended to support DTMFsignalling which would makeany additional testing super uous In The Netherlandsadditional testing isrequired for seriesconnection and caller ID facilities ...

Page 74: ...escause harmful interferenceto radio or television reception which can be determined by turning theequipment o and on the user isencouraged to try to correct theinterferenceby oneor moreof the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase theseparation between the equipment and receiver Connect theequipment into an outlet on acircuit diòerent from that to which the receive...

Page 75: ... To maintain compliancewith FCCRFexposure compliancerequirements pleaseavoid direct contact to thetransmitting antenna during transmitting End usersmust follow the speci coperating instructionsfor satisfying RFexposure compliance CEMark Warning Thisdevice complieswith the R TTEDirective1999 5 EC replaced in 2017 by RED 2014 53 EU the EMCDirective2004 108 EC replaced in April 2016 by 2014 30 EU and...

Page 76: ...posure compliance Operation issubject to thefollowing two conditions Thisdevice may not cause interferenceand Thisdevice must accept any interference including interference that may causeundesired operation of thedevice To prevent radio interferenceto the licensed service i e co channel Mobile Satellitesystems thisdeviceisintended to be operated indoorsand away from windowsto provide maximum shiel...

Page 77: ...isation est sujette aux deux conditionssuivantes Cet appareil nepeut pascauser d interférence et Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence y comprislesinterférences qui pourraient causer un fonctionnement non souhaitéde l appareil Pour éviter lesinterférencesradio avec le servicesouslicence c est à direle partagede canal avec lessystèmesdetéléphoniesatellite cet appareil est destiné àêtreutili...

Page 78: ...utdoor use on privateproperty or on the private property of public persons use issubject to apreliminary authorization procedure by theMinistry of Defense with maximum authorized power of 100mWin the 2446 5 2483 5MHzband Use outdoorson publicproperty isnot permitted In the departmentslisted below for theentire2 4 GHzband Maximum authorized power indoorsis100mW Maximum authorized power outdoorsis10...

Page 79: ... et Cher 45 Loiret 50 Manche 55 Meuse 58 Nièvre 59 Nord 60 Oise 61 Orne 63 Puy du Dôme 64 PyrénéesAtlantique 66 PyrénéesOrientales 67 BasRhin 68 Haut Rhin 70 HauteSaône 71 Saôneet Loire 75 Paris 82 Tarn et Garonne 84 Vaucluse 88 Vosges 89 Yonne 90 Territoire deBelfort 94 Val de Marne Thisrequirement islikely to changeover time allowing you to use your wireless LANcard in moreareaswithin France Ple...

Page 80: ... bea remoterisk of electricshock from lightning DONOTusetheNotebook PCin the vicinity of agasleak Required for UL1642covering primary non rechargeable and secondary rechargeable lithium batteriesfor useaspower sourcesin products These batteriescontain metalliclithium or alithium alloy or alithium ion and may consist of asingle electrochemical cell or two or more cellsconnected in series parallel o...

Page 81: ...stration Evaluation Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals regulatory framework wepublish thechemical substancesin our productsat ASUSREACHwebsiteat http csr asus com english REACH htm Macrovision Corporation Product Notice Thisproduct incorporatescopyright protection technology that isprotected by method claimsof certain U S A patentsand other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision...

Page 82: ...ge til leverandøren Danish VARNING Explosionsfaravid felaktigt batteribyte Använd sammabatterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderasav apparattillverkaren Kasseraanvänt batteri enligt fabrikantensinstruktion Swedish VAROITUS Paristo voi räjähtää josseon virheellisesti asennettu Vaihdaparisto ainoastaan laitevalmistajan sousittelemaan tyyppiin Hävitäkäytetty paristo valmistagan ohjeiden muka...

Page 83: ...lations The Center for Devicesand Radiological Health CDRH of the U S Food and Drug Administration implemented regulationsfor laser productson August 2 1976 Theseregulationsapply to laser productsmanufactured from August 1 1976 Compliance ismandatory for productsmarketed in theUnited States WARNING Use of controlsor adjustmentsor performanceof proceduresother than those speci ed herein or in thela...

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Page 86: ...gov powermanagement for detail information on power management and itsbene tsto theenvironment In addition please visit http www energystar gov for detail information on theENERGYSTARjoint program NOTE Energy Star isNOTsupported on FreeDOSand Linux based productswithout power management Global Environmental Regulation Compliance and Declaration ASUSfollowsthegreen design concept to design and manu...

Page 87: ...vironment We believe in providing solutionsfor you to beable to responsibly recycleour products batteries other componentsaswell asthepackaging materials Pleasego to http csr asus com english Takeback htm for detailed recycling information in di erent regions Regional notice for California WARNING Thisproduct may contain chemicalsknown to theState of Californiato causecancer birth defectsor other ...

Page 88: ...i celle ci est retirée ou désassemblée Labatterie et sescomposantsdoivent êtrerecyclésde façon appropriée Regional notice for India Thisproduct complieswith the IndiaE waste Management and Handling Rule 2011 and prohibitsuse of lead mercury hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyls PBBs and polybrominated diphenyl ethers PBDEs in concentrations exceeding 0 1 by weight in homogenousmaterialsand ...

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