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WARNING!

Risk of explosion!

A lithium battery is located on the motherboard.
Batteries are hazardous waste and must be disposed of 
properly.

 

Never try to recharge the battery.

 

Never expose the battery to high temperatures or 
fire.

 

Observe the polarity when replacing the battery.

 

Keep batteries away from children.

 

Only replace the battery with the same or equivalent 
type (CR 2032).

19.1.1.  Information on  laser radiation

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The PC may contain laser equipment classified as Laser Class 1 to Laser Class 3b. 
The equipment fulfils the requirements for Class 1 lasers.

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By opening the housing of the optical drive, you will have access to laser equip-
ment classified up to Laser Class 3b.

The following should be observed when removing and/or opening this laser equip-
ment:
• 

The integrated optical drive contains no parts that require repair or mainte-
nance. 

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Repairs to the optical drive are only to be carried out by the manufacturer. 

• 

Do not look directly into the laser beam, even when using optical instruments. 

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Do not expose the laser beam. Avoid exposing your eyes or skin to the laser 
beam, either directly or through scattered laser radiation.

20.   Recycling and  disposal

Please contact the retailer or our Service team if you have any questions about how 
to dispose of your device.

PACKAGING

The device has been packaged to protect it from damage in transit. 
Packaging materials are raw materials and can therefore be reused or re-
cycled.

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Summary of Contents for AKOYA P32010

Page 1: ...ON AG AM ZEHNTHOF 77 45307 ESSEN GERMANY Multimedia PC MEDION AKOYA P32010 MD 34140 User Manual 34140 EN ALDI UK Cover 2006 3872 final indd Alle Seiten 34140 EN ALDI UK Cover 2006 3872 final indd Alle...

Page 2: ...nnecting the cables 16 4 2 Connecting the monitor 17 4 3 Connecting HDMI devices 18 4 4 Connecting USB devices 18 4 5 Connecting audio output headphones speakers 19 4 6 Connecting a microphone 20 4 7...

Page 3: ...factory settings 37 13 2 System recovery with Windows recovery options 38 13 3 UEFI rmware configuration 39 14 FAQ frequently asked questions 40 15 Customer services 40 15 1 Initial help in the event...

Page 4: ...ures De vice specific specifications for your model are detailed in the supplied supplemen tary sheet 1 1 Key to symbols If a block of text is marked with one of the warning symbols listed below the h...

Page 5: ...ctric shocks the mains plug must always be disconnected from the power supply when clean ing or carrying out maintenance and repairs to electrical equip ment CE labelling Products that feature this sy...

Page 6: ...er and can cause person al injury or property damage Do not use the device in extreme environmental conditions 1 3 Trademark information Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Intel the Intel...

Page 7: ...eep the device and accessories out of reach of children DANGER Risk of choking and suffocation The packaging material is not a toy Packaging film can be swallowed or used improperly creating a risk of...

Page 8: ...ircuit electric shock or even fire which will cause damage to your PC There is a risk of electric shock or fire when the PC housing is open Never open the PC housing Never operate the PC when the hous...

Page 9: ...rs are not carried out properly Never open the device housing Never attempt to open or repair the device yourself In the event of a fault contact the Service Centre or another suitable professional re...

Page 10: ...ny objects on the cables as they may be dam aged 2 6 Mouse WARNING Risk of injury Prolonged or improper treatment of the LED on the bottom of the mouse can damage your eyes Never look at the laser bea...

Page 11: ...ver the software or the operat ing system creates excessive sound pressure and can result in damage to and or loss of hearing Before pressing play set the volume to the lowest setting Start playback a...

Page 12: ...edia is not covered under the warranty and fees will be charged for the repairs Do not use scratched broken dirty or poor quality discs or special types of discs Do not stick a protective film or any...

Page 13: ...or fluctuations in humidity can cause moisture to build up within the PC due to condensation this can cause an electrical short circuit 3 3 Ergonomics Avoid glare reflections and extreme dark light co...

Page 14: ...Arms your arms and elbows should be comfortable and relaxed Your elbows should be close to your body Hold your forearms and hands roughly parallel to the floor Wrists when working with the keyboard mo...

Page 15: ...nly shielded cables that are shorter than 3 metres may be con nected to the external interfaces of this PC Use only double shielded cables for printer cables Position the cables so that no one can tre...

Page 16: ...protection device to protect the PC against damage due to volt age spikes or lightening strike from the power supply 4 2 Connecting the monitor Your PC features a VGA DVI connection DisplayPort and o...

Page 17: ...n sockets are available for you to use as desired NOTICE Risk of damage Due to the arrangement of the contacts the plug will only fit into the socket in one position with the excep tion of USB type C...

Page 18: ...to a device at high volumes when using head phones or earphones and changing the basic settings of the equaliser the driver the software or the operat ing system creates excessive sound pressure and c...

Page 19: ...operation using the network socket A network cable usually has two RJ45 plugs meaning it does not matter which end is plugged into which socket Plug one end of the network cable into the PC socket Con...

Page 20: ...s are live Remove the mains plug from the socket to discon nect your PC from the power supply or to completely isolate the device from voltage sources The socket must be close to the PC and easy to ac...

Page 21: ...system from being loaded from the hard drive The loading process of the operating system takes a little longer during the initial setup Once all the necessary data has been entered the operating syste...

Page 22: ...volume of updates Licence agreement Please read through the licence agreement carefully It provides important legal in formation about the use of your software product To view the text in full you mu...

Page 23: ...ftware as this can limit the perfor mance of the PC The operating system and antivirus software are updated automatically the first time an Internet connection is established These processes usually t...

Page 24: ...ing a different surface mouse pad Glass or metal surfaces may prove problematic 7 Keyboard 7 1 The Alt Alt Gr and Ctrl buttons In addition to the usual letters and characters the keyboard can also be...

Page 25: ...function Fn F6 Enable Share Send Opens the Share function Fn F7 Device Opens the device add on for wireless connections Fn F8 Settings Opens the Windows settings Fn F9 Previous track Jumps to the prev...

Page 26: ...ced NOTICE Loss of data Never try to switch off the PC while it is accessing the hard drive as this can result in the loss of data Always switch of the PC using the shut down feature To do so press th...

Page 27: ...subsequent installations or new installations Drivers as necessary on your PC These directories Drivers Tools Recover are not on the first parti tion C but can instead be found on other partitions Dep...

Page 28: ...ollisions The handle must be facing in your direction Pull the hard drive decoupler out of the mobile rack The upper side of the hard drive is face up and the contacts are to the bottom right Now inse...

Page 29: ...ur M3 x 4 mm countersunk screws not supplied to screw the hard drive in place using the corresponding screw holes The hard drive decoupler does not need to be replaced because the hard drive has been...

Page 30: ...rt the disc into the tray label up so that it lies flat Press carefully against the drawer until the resistance is overcome and the draw er automatically returns into the optical drive 9 1 2 In vertic...

Page 31: ...discs Many discs run automatically when they are inserted This depends on the operating system and the relevant settings Your PC is capable of playing audio CDs DVD films or data discs from the optic...

Page 32: ...cs Because of this it is essential to avoid particularly in the case of unused blanks exposure to direct sunlight UVA UVB radiation scratches and damage extreme temperatures 10 Card reader Your PC fea...

Page 33: ...slot it will be assigned a free drive letter by the sys tem as long as it is removable storage 10 2 Removing memory cards NOTICE Loss of data Premature removal of the memory card can lead to loss of...

Page 34: ...RJ45 connection connector to the network interface of your computer and the other end to another computer or hub switch Refer to the Windows help for more detailed explanations regarding the network...

Page 35: ...the network from unauthorised access The transfer speed can vary depending on the distance and the number of users ac cessing the remote station The use of encryption is crucial for wireless data tran...

Page 36: ...erstellen Creates a support disc Notfall USB Disk f r Treiber und Tools erstellen Creates a support USB storage medium Aktualisieren Sie Ihren PC ohne Ihre Daten zu besch digen Updates the PC using t...

Page 37: ...files settings and apps will be deleted with the exception of the apps pre installed on the device If the PC is started incorrectly three times in a row the windows recov ery menu automatically appear...

Page 38: ...s security features or power supply management NOTICE Loss of data The PC has already been configured by the manufactur er to ensure optimum operation Modifications can af fect the stable and safe ope...

Page 39: ...a loss occurs Why must I install my USB device again even though I have already done this If the device is not operated using the same USB port used for its installation it automatically receives a ne...

Page 40: ...p New IDs may then be assigned which can result in different drive letters for some cards No data can be read by the optical drive Check whether the disc has been inserted correctly The mouse or keybo...

Page 41: ...ivers to need updating from time to time This is because there may be compatibility problems with other components pro grams devices which have not yet been tested 16 Transport Please observe the foll...

Page 42: ...ly be carried out by qualified spe cialists If you do not possess the required qualifications have the work carried out by a suitably qualified service technician Please contact customer services if y...

Page 43: ...following should be observed when removing and or opening this laser equip ment The integrated optical drive contains no parts that require repair or mainte nance Repairs to the optical drive are only...

Page 44: ...rechargeable batteries with normal household rubbish Batteries must be disposed of correctly For this pur pose retailers that sell batteries and local collection points provide con tainers in which yo...

Page 45: ...ng times Hotline number UK Mon Fri 08 00 20 00 Sat Sun 10 00 16 00 0333 3213106 Hotline number Ireland 1 800 992508 Service address MEDION Electronics Ltd 120 Faraday Park Faraday Road Dorcan Swindon...

Page 46: ...rohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer Copyright is owned by the distributing company MEDION AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany Please note that you cannot use the address abo...

Page 47: ...omics 14 Arms 15 Back 15 General information 15 Head 16 Legs 15 Wrists 15 F Factory setting 37 System recovery 37 FAQ 40 G Getting started 22 H Hard drive 27 Hardware problems 40 HDMI 18 Hot swap 29 I...

Page 48: ...ls to an optical disc 37 PowerRecovery 37 Restore to HDD with backed up user data 37 Restoring the factory settings 37 Update your PC without damaging your data 37 T Transport 42 U UEFI rmware configu...

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