TrekStor SURFBOOK E11B Operating Instructions Manual

TrekStor SURFBOOK E11B Operating Instructions Manual

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PRIMEBOOK P13
SURFBOOK E11B
EN
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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  • Page 1 PRIMEBOOK P13 SURFBOOK E11B OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT Welcome Intended use Explanation of Safety Symbols and Keywords General Safety Information Technical specifications Technical specifications of the power adapter Content Controls and ports Starting up the Surfbook for the first time Charging the Surfbook Switching on the Surfbook Unlocking the display 10.
  • Page 3 20. Changing the display language 21. Using the camera 22. Transferring files between the Surfbook and other devices Transferring files via Bluetooth Transferring files between the Surfbook and an external storage device 23. Connecting the Surfbook to a television Connecting to a television via HDMI cable Connecting to a television via Miracast 24.
  • Page 4: Welcome

    Welcome We hope you enjoy your new Surfbook E11B. The online operating instructions, the enclosed Quick Guide and the additional brochure "Product Safety and Legal Information" are direct components of the product. Please read all three documents carefully before you turn on your device. They contain important information about device safety, usage and disposal.
  • Page 5: Explanation Of Safety Symbols And Keywords

    3. Explanation of Safety Symbols and Keywords This booklet uses the following safety symbols and keywords: WARNING Indicates possible danger to life and/or danger of severe, irreversible injuries CAUTION Follow instructions to avoid injuries and material damage NOTICE Follow instructions to avoid material damage ADVICE Additional information about using the device...
  • Page 6: General Safety Information

    4. General Safety Information WARNING Risk of multiple injuries due to reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities and/or lack of knowledge or practical experience Children and vulnerable individuals may only use the device under direct ■ supervision. Risk of suffocation and severe injuries from accessories and packaging materials Keep accessories and packaging materials out of reach of babies, young ■...
  • Page 7 Risk of hearing loss through the use of headsets, earbuds, or headphones The device can generate high sound levels when using headsets, earbuds, or headphones. This may result in hearing loss if your ears are exposed to high sound levels over an extended period of time. The higher you set the volume, the more quickly your hearing can be damaged.
  • Page 8 Risk of multiple injuries and fire/explosion hazard in potentially explosive atmospheres Operating the device in potentially explosive atmospheres, such as at filling ■ stations, on construction sites, or in chemical plants, is prohibited. Switch off the device if you are in areas that contain potentially explosive ■...
  • Page 9 To avoid tiring or straining your eyes, please note the following: ■ Only use the device indoors under suitable lighting conditions and avoid ■ harsh light. Hold the device at an appropriate distance from yourself. ■ Ensure that the display is clean. ■...
  • Page 10 Keep the device away from open flames such as candles, fireplaces, and ■ campfires to avoid the risk of the battery exploding. Do not expose your device to rain or to dripping or splashing water. ■ Do not use the device outdoors during a storm. ■...
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    5. Technical specifications Processor (CPU): Intel® Celeron N4000 processor* (up to 2.6 GHz, 2MB Intel® Smart-Cache), dual core; Intel® Pentium® Silver N5000 processor* (up to 2.7 GHz, 2MB Intel® Smart-Cache), quad core Operating system: Windows 10 Home in S mode RAM: 4 GB Storage capacity:...
  • Page 12: Technical Specifications Of The Power Adapter

    0,5 A max. Output: DC 12 V/2000 mA Standby power consumption: < 0,30 W Manufacturer: Shenzhen Engine Power Co., Ltd. 6. Content TREKSTOR SURFBOOK E11B ■ Power adapter (100 V - 240 V) ■ Cleaning cloth ■ Quick start guide ■...
  • Page 13: Controls And Ports

    Controls and ports Entf Druck Einfg ° " § & ´ ² ³ ß Ü € Ö Ä < > µ Bild ▲ Strg Alt Gr Pos1 Bild ▼ Ende M.2 SSD extension A) Display J) Status LED touchpad B) Camera (front) K) Dual microphone C) Charging LED L) Audio port...
  • Page 14 Make sure that the computer is switched off before inserting the SSD. ADVICE The Surfbook E11B is only compatible with an SSD module with form factor M.2 2242 in version B & M key and B key. Step 1: Unscrew SSD extension slot Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw in the cover of the SSD extension slot.
  • Page 15 Step 3: Insert SSD Align the SSD before inserting it into the extension slot. The semicircular recess of the SSD points towards the screw base and the gold-coloured contacts of the SSD point towards the contacts in the SSD extension slot. Insert the SSD slightly diagonally into the SSD extension slot.
  • Page 16: Starting Up The Surfbook For The First Time

    Starting up the Surfbook for the first time First unpack your Surfbook. Remove all components from the packaging and completely remove the packaging material, including the protective film. Check to ensure that the delivery is complete (see Section 6). If you find that there are missing or damaged components, contact customer service immediately.
  • Page 17: Unlocking The Display

    Unlocking the display As soon as the device has been set up (and every time it is subsequently switched on and booted up), the lock screen appears. Press any key on the keyboard to unlock the screen. ADVICE If your Surfbook is password-protected, you must then enter the password. ADVICE Alternatively, you can also log into your Surfbook via Windows Hello.
  • Page 18: Important Elements On The Start Screen

    11. Important elements on the start screen Task bar Windows icon: Opens the Start menu Cortana: Your digital assistant reminds you of pending tasks and appointments and gives hints and tips Task View: Enables the Task View and shows all open programs including the "+ New Desktop"...
  • Page 19: Touchpad

    These additional function keys include the F1 to F12 function keys, the "settings" (cogwheel symbol) , "deactivate touchpad", "|", "<" and ">" keys as well as the keys for controlling display brightness (sun symbol and "+" or "-"). It also includes "Page (high)", "Page (down)", "Home"...
  • Page 20: Info Center

    14. Info Center The Info Center is a bar with quick links to some important Surfbook functions, which you can either display or hide. To access the Info Center, click the memo symbol on the bottom right of the display. ADVICE Among other things, the Info Center includes a quick link to what is known as Tablet mode".
  • Page 21: Navigating/Selecting An Item In The Start Menu

    Here, you can "pin" apps and favourites in the form of live tiles and organise them. This gives you quick and easy access to your most frequently used apps and content. ADVICE In the navigation list (A) you find a list of all installed apps in alphabetical order. An alphabetic quick access to the navigation list appears when you click on a respective first letter.
  • Page 22 Now left-click the app you want (or press the left button on the touchpad). Keep your finger on the app you want and drag it to the desired position in the app area of the Start menu. Organising and removing apps To access the edit mode for a particular live tile, right-click the desired tile (or press the right button on the touchpad).
  • Page 23: Accessing The Settings

    16. Accessing the settings The button for accessing Settings (a cogwheel symbol) can be found in the bottom-left corner of the Start menu. Alternatively, you can access the settings by opening the Info Center and clicking "All settings". You can also access Settings by using the cogwheel symbol on the keyboard. 17.
  • Page 24: Launching The Internet Browser/Entering An Internet Address

    ADVICE You may be asked whether the Surfbook should search for additional devices in the selected network and whether it should automatically connect to these devices (for example, printers or television sets). This is recommended in private home networks that you can trust. If you connect to a public wireless network, we recommend that you decline this option by tapping "Nein".
  • Page 25: Changing The Display Language

    If you do not yet have a Microsoft account or are not signed in with it, you must perform these steps. Open the Windows Store and select the desired app. Click the app and then click "Install". An assistant now appears to guide you through the process of setting up a Microsoft account.
  • Page 26: Using The Camera

    21. Using the camera The Surfbook has a webcam on the front. To use the camera, you must first open the app provided: Call up the Start menu (see Section 15). Scroll to "C" and tap "Camera". The camera app opens and appears as a window on the display. The following functions are now available: Opens the self-timer and an exposure mode for image capture.
  • Page 27: Transferring Files Between The Surfbook And Other Devices

    22. Transferring files between the Surfbook and other devices Transferring files via Bluetooth Enable the Bluetooth function on the device you want to connect and make the device visible to other devices if necessary. To do so, refer to the operating instructions of the device to be connected.
  • Page 28: Transferring Files Between The Surfbook And An External Storage Device

    ADVICE After a successful file transfer, deactivate the Bluetooth function to save energy. To deactivate the Bluetooth connection move the slider for Bluetooth from right to left. The word "Off" now appears next to the slider. Transferring files between the Surfbook and an external storage device Please connect an external storage device (for example, a USB drive or a hard drive) to a USB port on your Surfbook.
  • Page 29: Connecting To A Television Via Miracast

    Connecting to a television via Miracast The Miracast technology is a peer-to-peer standard for image transfer. The Surfbook supports this standard and enables wireless transfer of image and sound from the Surfbook to a WiFi- and Miracast-enabled television device. ADVICE The Surfbook can connect to your television via Miracast only if the television also supports Miracast technology.
  • Page 30: Reset

    24. Reset If the Surfbook "freezes" and no longer responds, you can reset it. Press and hold down the on/off switch for at least 10 seconds until the device switches off. Wait for about 20 seconds and then turn the device on normally. ADVICE Any files that have not been saved will be lost when the Surfbook is reset.
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting/Faq

    27. Troubleshooting/ In the following, you will find a list of frequently asked questions along with the appropriate answers and proposed solutions. Why is my Surfbook slow to charge? If you charge the Surfbook while it is under a very high load (for example, video playback at 100 % display brightness and simultaneous surfing, chatting or games), the battery will charge very slowly due to the high load.
  • Page 32: Glossary

    My Surfbook won’t switch on. What can I do? The battery may not be sufficiently charged to allow the Surfbook to switch on. Connect the Surfbook to the charger (see Section 9) to recharge the battery. How can I install Windows Updates on my Surfbook? Your Surfbook checks for new updates daily (an Internet connection must be available) and displays an appropriate message in the Action Center when new updates are available.
  • Page 33 HDMI® HDMI stands for "High Definition Multimedia Interface" and is a cable-based interface for digital image and sound transmission to connected HDMI-ready peripheral devices. Using a suitable HDMI cable, you can, for example, play the videos stored on your Surfbook on an HDMI-ready television without having to first save the videos on your television.
  • Page 34: Notes On Copyright And Trademarks

    The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by TREKSTOR GmbH is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 35: Notes On Disposal And Recycling

    30. Notes on disposal and recycling Disposal considerations This symbol on the device and in the accompanying documentation indicates that the device must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This device (and the battery it uses) contain valuable raw materials such as rare earths and precious metals as well as components that are harmful to the environment and/or human health if not disposed of properly.
  • Page 36: Notes On The Warranty

    31. Notes on the warranty TREKSTOR GmbH grants a manufacturer's warranty to the buyer of a TREKSTOR GmbH product bought and used in Germany, but not to a second buyer. This is in addition to the statutory rights to which the buyer is entitled from the seller and does not restrict those rights.
  • Page 37 The manufacturer hereby confirms that the Surfbook E11B device complies with the requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. You can request the complete declaration of conformity by telephone or email on our support website: www.trekstor.de/support Frequency range BT/BT LE:...
  • Page 38 TREKSTOR GmbH Berliner Ring 7 64625 Bensheim, Germany www.trekstor.de BA-SBE11B-V1-20-EN-200329...

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