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Medion Electronics Ltd.
120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road,
Dorcan
Swindon SN3 5JF, Wiltshire
Hotline: 0871 - 376 10 20
(Costs 7p/min from a BT landline,
mobile costs maybe higher)
FAX: 01793 - 715 716
www.medion.co.uk
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MEDION
AKOYA
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P8613
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  • Page 1 Notebook MEDION AKOYA ® ® P8613 Medion Electronics Ltd. 120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road, Dorcan Swindon SN3 5JF, Wiltshire Hotline: 0871 - 376 10 20 (Costs 7p/min from a BT landline, mobile costs maybe higher) FAX: 01793 - 715 716 www.medion.co.uk...
  • Page 2 Notes on This Manual Keep these instructions with your computer at all times. The proper set up, use and care can help extend the life of your computer. In the event that you transfer ownership of this computer, please provide these instructions to the new owner. This manual is divided into sections to help you find the information you require.
  • Page 3 Quality We have selected the components in this computer for their high level of functionality, ease of use, safety and reliability. Through balanced hardware and software design we are able to provide you with an innovative personal computer useful for applications relating to both work and leisure.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents:   Safety and Maintenance ................. 1   Safety Instructions ................... 3   Data Security ....................4   Set-Up Location ................... 4   Ambient Temperature ................. 5   Working in Comfort ..................6   Connecting ....................7   Power supply ..................
  • Page 5   Duplicate the Desktop ................. 38   Extend the Desktop ................38   Only display the Desktop on 1 ............. 38   Only display the Desktop on 2 ............. 38   Data Entry ..................... 39   The Keyboard .................... 39  ...
  • Page 6   Windows Media Center ................66   Installation of Software................69   How to Install your Software ............... 69   Software Uninstallation ................ 70   Windows Activation .................. 71   Product activation on your Notebook ..........71   The BIOS Set-up-Program................72  ...
  • Page 8: Safety And Maintenance

    Chapter 1 Safety and Maintenance Subject Page Safety Instructions ............. 3 Data Security ..............4 Set-up Location ..............4 Ambient Temperature ............5 Working in Comfort ............6 Connecting ................ 7 Information about the regulatory compliance according to R&TTE ............9 Touch Pad ................
  • Page 9 Safety Instructions...
  • Page 10: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Please follow the instructions in this section for the safe operation of your notebook:  Do not allow small children to play unattended with electrical equipment. Children are incapable of judging potential risks properly.  Keep the packing materials, such as plastic sheet away from children. The danger of suffocation could arise in the case of misuse.
  • Page 11: Data Security

    Switch off your Notebook immediately or do not switch it on at all and contact customer service …  … if the power cord or the connectors attached to it are burnt or damaged. Replace the defective power cord with an original power cord. Under no circumstances may a defective power cord be repaired.
  • Page 12: Ambient Temperature

    Ambient Temperature  The notebook is most reliably operated at an ambient temperature between +41° (5° C) and +95° F (35° C) and at a relative humidity between 20% and 70% (without condensation).  When powered off, the notebook can be stored at temperatures between 32°...
  • Page 13: Working In Comfort

    Working in Comfort Sitting in one position for long periods can be uncomfortable. To minimize the potential for physical discomfort or injury, it’s important that you maintain proper posture.  Back – While sitting at your work surface, make sure your back is supported by the chair’s backrest in an erect position or angled slightly backwards.
  • Page 14: Connecting

    Connecting Pay attention to the following information, in order to connect your notebook correctly: Power supply  Do not open the power adapter housing. When the housing is open there is a danger of severe electric shock. It contains no user-serviceable parts. ...
  • Page 15: Cabling

    Cabling  Arrange cables so no one can walk on or trip over them.  Do not place objects on any of the cables.  To avoid damage to your Notebook, connect your peripherals (e.g., keyboard, mouse and monitor) whilst your notebook is powered off. Some devices can be connected whilst your notebook is in use.
  • Page 16: Information About The Regulatory Compliance According To R&Tte

    The company declares herewith that these devices are in agreement with the fundamental requirements and the other relevant terms of the 1999/5/EG Guideline. Complete declarations of conformity are available under www.medion.com/conformity. Touch Pad  Light pressure with the tip of your finger is all that is required to operate the touch pad.
  • Page 17: Battery Operation

    Battery Operation To extend the life and power of your battery and guarantee secure operation, the instructions below should be followed:  Never expose the battery to direct sunlight or heat for long periods.  Do not dispose of the battery by fire. ...
  • Page 18: Views & Handling

    Chapter 2 Views & Handling Subject Page Included with your notebook ..........13 Views .................. 14 Open notebook ............. 14 Left side ................. 15 Right side ..............15 Power and status indicators ........... 16 Multimedia buttons (optional) ........17 Getting started ..............18 How to start ..............
  • Page 19 Included with Your Notebook...
  • Page 20: Included With Your Notebook

    Included with Your Notebook Please check that the contents are complete and notify us within 14 days of purchase if any of the following components are missing:  Notebook  Battery  Power adapter with connection cable (Model: : FSP120-AAC) ...
  • Page 21: Views

    Views Open Notebook (Diagram the same) - Webcam (optional) ..............( p. 55) - Display .................. ( p. 34) - Stereo speaker - Power ON/OFF ..............( p. 27) - Multimedia buttons (optional) ..........( p. 17) - Microphone ................( p. 48) - Touchpad ................
  • Page 22: Left Side

    Left Side (Diagram the same) ® - Kensington lock ..............( p. 59) - External monitor port VGA ............. ( p. 36) - LAN port (RJ-45) ..............( p. 50) - HDMI connector ..............( p. 36) - e-SATA / USB port ..............( p. 58) - USB port ................
  • Page 23: Device Indicators

    Device Indicators LED's indicate the power and operating system states of the Notebook. The meaning of each LED is: Battery LED Below you will see the different meanings of the LED in various situations: Battery is charging. Blinking Battery is low. Access indicator This LED lights or flashes when the notebook is accessing the hard disk or the optical drive.
  • Page 24: Multimedia Buttons (Optional)

    Multimedia buttons (optional) Media Play/Pause Stop Next track Previous track Media Button Starts the Windows Media Center. Pause/Play Button Starts the playback of multimedia files or pauses the playback at the selected point. Stop Button Stops the playback of multimedia files. Next Track Jumps to the next title during the reproduction of multimedia files.
  • Page 25: Getting Started

    Getting Started Before you get started using your notebook, first take a few moments to read the important section on Safety. This notebook comes with software fully pre-installed. You do not have to install any of the discs supplied. How to start: Step 1 ...
  • Page 26  Open the display to the required position with your thumb and index fingers. To avoid damage to the TFT Display, never open it more than 120º. Do not forcibly open it. Note Please ensure that the battery is inserted and the power adapter connected when operating the Notebook for the first time.
  • Page 27: Step 2

    The operating system is loaded from the hard disk. During the initial set-up, the loading process takes slightly longer than normal to register the operating system and the individual components completely. Your operating system is finished loading when a welcome screen is shown on your display. Step 2 Follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 28: Short Description Of The Windows Desktop

    ® Short Description of the Windows Desktop  Start Button Clicking the Start button brings up a menu where you can access help, software programs, files, and settings  All Programs All of the software programs installed on your notebook are ordinarily listed here. Click All Programs to reveal an extensive menu.
  • Page 29  Control Panel You can use the icons in Control Panel to change the appearance and functionality of Windows®7. These icons represent options for configuring your notebook. You should, however, consult “Help and Support“ on the potential effects of certain changes. ...
  • Page 30 Getting Started...
  • Page 31 Getting Started...
  • Page 32: Main Components

    Chapter 3 Main Components Subject Page Power Supply ..............27 Display ................34 Data entry ................39 Hard Drive ................41 Optical Drive ............... 43 Sound Card ................. 47 Network ................50 WLAN (optional) ............51 Bluetooth (optional) ............53 The Multimedia Card Reader ..........
  • Page 33 Power Supply...
  • Page 34: Power Supply

    Power Supply On/Off Button Power on or off your notebook by pressing the on/off button (4) briefly. The operational indicator will inform you about the operational status of the notebook. The notebook will always be switched off, if the main switch is pressed for more than 4 seconds.
  • Page 35: Power Adapter

    Power Adapter Your notebook is supplied with a universal AC power adapter, which automatically adjusts to the available power source. The following levels are supported: AC 100-240V~/ 50-60 Hz. Please follow the power supply safety instructions found on page 5. The power adapter is connected via a power cord to an AC outlet.
  • Page 36: Battery Operation

    Battery Operation Note Please charge and discharge the new battery completely two to three times in succession, so that it will achieve its full performance! Batteries store electrical energy in their cells and then deliver it when needed. The useful life and performance of your battery depend on careful handling. The battery should be completely discharged before a charging process and completely charged again, in order to optimize its useful life and its performance.
  • Page 37: Removing The Battery

    Removing the Battery 1. Please ensure that the notebook is switched off and that it is not connected to a power outlet. 2. Turn the notebook upside down. 3. Unlock the battery by pushing the lock outwards into the Unlock ( position - () and ().
  • Page 38: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery The battery is charged via the power adapter. If the power adapter is connected, it charges the battery automatically, whether the notebook is turned on or not. When the notebook is switched off, full charging takes a few hours. If the notebook is switched on, the charging process takes a significantly longer time.
  • Page 39 Checking the Battery Level In order to check the current level of the battery, move the cursor over the power symbol in the taskbar. The symbol of a battery is displayed during battery operation. You will receive additional information about settings if you double click on this symbol.
  • Page 40: Power Management

    Power Management Your notebook offers automatic and modifiable power saving functions that you can use to maximize battery life and reduce overall operating costs. The power saving modes are known as sleep mode and hibernate mode. Sleep Mode When in sleep mode, the contents of the RAM of your notebook are preserved while practically all other components of your notebook are shut down, reducing your power consumption to a minimum.
  • Page 41: Display

    Display Opening and Closing the Display The display is locked by means of a special construction of the display hinge, so that an additional lock is not necessary. 1. To open, lift the display with your thumbs and index finger and position it as desired.
  • Page 42: Appearance And Personalization

    Appearance and Personalization This program offers you the possibility of adjusting the presentation on your display. This includes the background image, the screensaver, Active Desktop (web) and additional settings of your display and your graphics card, for example. The program can be started in the following way: ...
  • Page 43: Connecting An External Monitor

    Connecting an External Monitor The notebook has a VGA port (11) for connecting an external monitor. 1. Shut down your notebook. 2. Connect the video signal cable of the external monitor to the VGA port of the notebook (11). Alternatively, you can use the digital HDMI interface (High Definition Multimedia Interface) (13) to transfer image and sound signals.
  • Page 44 The external screen will be determined after the operating system has been loaded. Several possibilities will be available to you. You will call them up as follows: 1. A right click on the display. 2. Select the Screen Resolution option in the selection window. 3.
  • Page 45: Duplicate The Desktop

    Duplicate the Desktop This Mode duplicates the display of the notebook on an external monitor. Information The same screen resolution must have been set on both devices in the case of this mode. Extend the Desktop An empty Desktop will be shown on the second (external) monitor in this mode. Windows from the first screen can be pushed to the second screen and vice versa.
  • Page 46: Data Entry

    Data Entry The Keyboard By dual assignment of certain keys you have the same range of functions available to you as with a normal Windows keyboard. Some functions are input using the Fn key, which is normal on notebook computers. Notebook-Specific Key Combinations Combination Description...
  • Page 47: Touch Pad

    Touch Pad The touchpad is positioned in front of the keyboard. The mouse pointer (cursor) follows the direction pre-determined on the touchpad by the movement of your finger in the normal mode. Caution! Do not use a ball-point pen or other object on the touch pad, as this could damage or cause a malfunction of your touch pad.
  • Page 48: The Hard Drive

    The Hard Drive The hard drive is the main storage medium combining large storage capacity and rapid data access. The hard drive contains the operating system of the computer, other application programs and backup files. These programs and files are pre-installed on your notebook, so you may note that some of the space on your hard drive is already taken.
  • Page 49: Important Directories

    Important Directories In the following we have listed the most important directories and described their content. Attention! Do not delete or modify these directories or their contents since data could be lost or the functionality of the system could be at risk. The master directory of drive C: includes important files required to start Windows®.
  • Page 50: The Optical Drive

    The Optical Drive Loading a Disc Unlike optical drives of desktop PCs optical drives of notebooks retain discs with the help of a locking mechanism. When inserting the disc you should take care to push the disc right onto the locking mechanism so that it can lock in position.
  • Page 51 1. Press the eject button at the optical drive to open the tray. 2. Pull the tray out completely with care. 3. Remove the disc from its case, without touching the unprinted side if possible. 4. Place the disc on the tray so that it lays flat with the label facing upward and gently push the tray in to close it.
  • Page 52: Emergency Ejection Of A Blocked Disc

    Emergency Ejection of a Blocked Disc If the tray fails to open automatically, then the tray can be opened manually provided there is an opening for emergency ejection. Restart your notebook and if the tray is still locked proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 53: Regional Playback Information For Dvd

    Regional Playback Information for DVD The playback of DVD movies includes the decoding of MPEG2 videos, digital AC3 audio data and the deciphering of CSS protected contents. CSS (sometimes called copy guard) is the name of a data protection program incorporated by the movie industry as an action against illegal copies.
  • Page 54: The Sound Card

    The Sound Card Your notebook has an integrated stereo sound card (on-board) with 16-bit and 3D spatial sound effects (3D). The sound card is compatible with the industry standard Sound Blaster and Microsoft Sound System Version 2.0. This guarantees optimal support for all popular programs and games.
  • Page 55: External Audio Ports

    External Audio Ports Your notebook has a loudspeaker, so you can always playback sounds without additional equipment. The use of the external connections gives you a good opportunity to connect your notebook to external devices. Caution! The use of earphones with a high volume can lead to lasting damage to your hearing.
  • Page 56 For sound reproduction via external Line Out / stereo equipment such as loudspeakers headphones (active) or headphones. For recording via an external microphone. Line in / Microphone In For sound reproduction via an external (19) surround system for external center / subwoofer.
  • Page 57: The Network

    The Network What is a network? A network means connecting your notebook to one or several other computers. Users can transfer data between computers and share resources such as printers, modems and hard disk drives. Here are some practical examples: ...
  • Page 58: Wireless Lan (Optional)

    Wireless LAN (optional) Wireless LAN is an optional feature. This function allows you to create a wireless network link with an access point or directly with another wireless-enabled PC. Using the key combination Fn+F1 you can enable or disable the wireless LAN function.
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting Within The Network

    Troubleshooting within the Network Why does an error message appear when I click on the network environment? The computer name must be unique on the network and may not be the same as the task group. It appears that the network boards are unable to communicate. What might be the problem? Maybe one of the used network boards works with a different speed (e.
  • Page 60: Bluetooth (Optional)

    Bluetooth (optional) Bluetooth wireless technology is designed to replace cables between devices, such as your printer, keyboard, and mouse. Bluetooth wireless technology operates over a short distance. Bluetooth devices use radio transmission, which enables your computer, mobile phone, printer, keyboard, mouse, and other devices to communicate with each other without cables.
  • Page 61: The Multimedia Card Reader

    The Multimedia Card Reader Memory cards are media that are being used for a variety of purposes, especially in digital photography. They are increasingly replacing the floppy disk. The form and capacity of a memory card can vary according to the manufacturer. Your notebook supports the following formats: ...
  • Page 62: Express Card

    Express Card Your notebook supports the Express standard. Both Express/34 and Express/54 cards (the naming refers to the sizes of the cards) are available on the market. Your notebook supports both card formats. Installing Express Card Note Please always read the instructions that come with your Express card before installation.
  • Page 63: Webcam (Optional)

    Webcam (optional) Various services like calling online can be used with the built in webcam. Actual example using Windows Messenger 1. Start Windows Messenger and create a user account if you do not already have one. This service is free of charge. You only pay the cost of your Internet connection.
  • Page 64: Universal Serial Bus (Usb) Port

    Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port USB ports provide an easy way to connect many peripheral devices to your Notebook (15). You can use any USB device with any USB port. Your notebook will have 3 USB 2.0 connection sockets (USB 1.1 compatible). Should the devices need more power than this, it will be necessary to provide a powered hub.
  • Page 65: Esata Port

    eSATA Port eSATA stands for "external Serial ATA" and is used for connecting external hard disks. Unlike common USB standards, the transmission speed of an eSATA connection is higher than that of external USB hard disks. Remove S-ATA devices Before removing an S-ATA hard disk from your notebook, click on the icon "Safely remove hardware"...
  • Page 66: Securing The Notebook

    Securing the Notebook Unauthorized access to software and hardware solutions will be made available to you with your new Notebook. Startup Password You can protect your notebook against unauthorized use with a switching on password. Then, an invitation to enter the password will appear on the screen when the notebook is switched on.
  • Page 67: Software

    Software This section concerns itself with software. We make a distinction between the operating system, the software (application program), Windows activation, BIOS and the security package BullGuard, which is delivered with the device. Getting to Know Windows® 7 With Windows® 7, is launching the new operating system and successor to Vista®. Windows®...
  • Page 68 Improved Desktop Windows® 7 simplifies working with the windows on the Desktop. This provides you with more intuitive possibilities for opening and closing, as well as for changing the size and for rearranging. Windows® 7 makes the performance of everyday tasks even simpler. For example, the Snaps function makes it easier than ever to compare two open windows.
  • Page 69: Windows ® 7 - Help And Support

    Homegroup With homegroups, a new function of Windows® 7, the linking of home computers is really simple. A home network group is created automatically, for example, when you link the first notebook under Windows® 7 with the home network. The addition of additional PCs with Windows®...
  • Page 70: Windows ® 7 - Getting Started

    ® Windows 7 – Getting Started Learn everything you need to know about the features of the notebook. It is the aim of this feature to enable both beginners and experienced users to make additional setting for the optimal use of Windows®7 after first bringing the Notebook into operation.
  • Page 71: Windows ® 7 - User Account Control

    Getting Started has been subdivided into many small groups of subjects, so that the user will have the possibility of adjusting the content optimally to his or her knowledge. There are some of the links in the following:  Go online to find out what’s new in Windows®7 ...
  • Page 72: Windows ® 7 - Control Panel

    ® Windows 7 – Control Panel You can change Windows settings using the control panel. The settings control almost everything relating to Windows displays and functionalities, and they enable you to organise Windows according to your requirements. When you first open the Control Panel, a few of the most frequently used elements of the Control Panel are displayed by category.
  • Page 73: Windows Media Center

    Windows Media Center The Windows Media Center is the platform for your individual home entertainment in Windows®7. You will be able to record television, TV broadcasts, DVDs and music, look at photos and much more by a remote (not included in the scope of the delivery) or by a click of the mouse, with the Windows Media Center.
  • Page 74 Main menu Sub-menu Tasks Settings Adapt the Windows Media Center to your requirements and needs here. For example, make the settings for the protection of children here. Stand by You will not only close the Windows Media Center but you will be able to put the whole operating system in stand-by through this sub-menu.
  • Page 75 Main menu Sub-menu Music Music library All the music titles stored in your notebook will be located in the music library. You will be able to start the selected playback of an album, an artist or a selected title here. Play back everything You will start the playback of all the files stored in your music library by means of this sub-menu.
  • Page 76: Installation Of Software

    Installation of Software Note If your operating system is configured so that the installation procedure accepts only signed drivers (default) and software an information screen will appear. The software included in delivery is already pre-installed in the factory. Attention! You may find that during the installation procedure important files may be changed or even cancelled.
  • Page 77: Software Uninstallation

    An example for the manual installation without the autorun function: 1. Click on Start 2. Click on  All Programs. 3. Open the Accessories program point. 4. Select the item Run. 5. Now enter the letter of the CD-ROM drive followed by a colon and the program name setup: 6.
  • Page 78: Windows Activation

    Windows Activation Microsoft is committed to the protection of intellectual property rights and the reduction of software piracy. Therefore Windows® 7 contains software-based product activation technology. Your copy of Windows® 7 has already been activated for your notebook. Product activation is needed if some components of your notebook have been replaced or you use a non-authorized BIOS.
  • Page 79: The Bios Set-Up-Program

    The BIOS Set-up-Program In BIOS setup (Basic Configuration) there are a number of configurable parameter settings available for your notebook. For example, you can change the operating mode of the interfaces, security features or power management. Warning! The notebook is factory pre-set to guarantee optimum operation. Only modify the parameters if necessary and if you are familiar with the configuration options.
  • Page 80: First Aid

    Chapter 4 First Aid Subject Page Data and System Security ............ 75 System Restore ..............76 FAQ ..................81 Customer Service ............... 82 Upgrades and Repairs ............87 Recycling and Disposal ............88...
  • Page 81 Software...
  • Page 82: Data And System Security

    Data and System Security The programs described below are part of your Windows operating system. You can find additional information on these programs in the Windows Help file. Please also read the notes on page 4. Data Security Back up data regularly on external media such as a CD-R or CD-RW. Windows offers Backup Status and Configuration.
  • Page 83: System Restore

    System Restore Windows® 7 provides a useful function (System Restore) enabling the storage of the so-called Recovery points. The system remembers the current configuration as a snapshot and returns to this, if necessary. The advantage is that an unsuccessful installation can be cancelled. Recovery points are created automatically by the system, but they can also be set manually.
  • Page 84: Windows® Update

    Windows® Update Windows Update is the online updating of Windows. Use Windows Update to download elements such as security updates, important updates, the newest help files, drivers and Internet products from the Internet. The website is regularly augmented by new content, so that you can download the newest updates and error corrections at any time, to protect the notebook and guarantee its functioning.
  • Page 85: Windows Update Information For Data Security

    Windows Update Information for Data Security Windows Update needs certain information about the respective notebook, so that a suitable list with updates can be provided for you. This information will include the following:  Version number of the operating system ...
  • Page 86: System Restore

    System Restore If your system is not functioning properly, you should use the Application Support Disc to restore your system. Limits of the Recovery  Changes made to the original configuration (RAS, Desktop or Internet settings) and installed Software will be ignored by this Recovery and will not be reloaded.
  • Page 87: Carrying Out A Restore

    Carrying out a Restore 1. Remove any mass storage devices you may be using (memory cards, USB sticks, etc.). 2. Switch on the notebook. 3. Press the corresponding key when you see the message "Press F11 to run recovery" or "Press F12 to run recovery". After a few seconds, the message "Windows is loading files"...
  • Page 88: Faq - Frequently Asked Questions

    FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions Do I still have to install the enclosed discs? No. Basically all programs are already preinstalled. The discs are only intended as backup copies. Where can I find the drivers necessary for my Notebook? The drivers are on the second partition of the hard drive, in the Drivers and Tools directories.
  • Page 89: Customer Service

    Customer Service Localize the Cause Errors can have simple causes, but sometimes they are caused by faulty equipment. We would like to give you some tips to help solve common problems. Should these instructions not lead to success, please feel free to contact us. Check Cables and Connections Visibly check all cables and connections.
  • Page 90: Errors And Possible Causes

    Errors And Possible Causes The screen is black:  This error can have different causes: 1. The operational display (On /Off switch) does not shine and the Notebook is in the swap file status. Solution: Operate the On /Off switch. 2.
  • Page 91: Additional Support

    Additional Support If the suggestions in the above section have not solved your problem, please contact customer care and we will attempt to help you solve the problem. Before you call, however, please have the following information available:  How is your computer configured? ...
  • Page 92: Transporting The Notebook

    Transporting the Notebook Please use the following guidelines when transporting the notebook:  Switch off the notebook. This will prevent damage to the hard disk. When the notebook is turned off, the hard disk heads are moved into a safe area. ...
  • Page 93: Maintenance

    Maintenance Warning! There are no user-serviceable or user-cleanable parts inside the notebook housing. Never open the notebook housing. Following these measures can extend the lifetime of your notebook:  Before cleaning, always remove the power adapter plug and all connecting cables.
  • Page 94: Upgrades And Repairs

    Upgrades and Repairs  Only a qualified Service Engineer should perform upgrades and repairs to your notebook.  If you do not have the necessary qualifications, go to an appropriate Service Engineer. Please contact the Service Centre if you are experiencing technical problems with your notebook.
  • Page 95: Recycling And Disposal

    Recycling and Disposal Device At the end of its life, the appliance must not be disposed of in household rubbish. Enquire about the options for environmentally-friendly disposal Batteries Do not dispose of used batteries in the household rubbish! They must be deposited at a collection point for used batteries.
  • Page 96: Appendix

    Chapter 5 Appendix Subject Page Information about conformity ..........91 Conditions of warranty ............94 Index ................. 101...
  • Page 97 Recycling and Disposal...
  • Page 98: Information About Conformity

    Information about conformity This device fulfils electromagnetic compatibility and electricity safety requirements. Your device complies with the basic requirements and the relevant guidelines of the 2004/108/EU EMV Guidelines [electromagnetic compatibility] and the 2006/95/EU Guideline for low voltage devices. This device fulfils the basis requirements and the relevant regulation of the Ecodesign Guideline 2009/125/EG (Commission Regulation 1275/2008).
  • Page 99 Pixel structure Rows Blue Green Types of Pixel Failures:  Type 1: A constantly lit pixel (a bright, white spot), even though it is not addressed. A white pixel is caused when all three sub-pixel are lit.  Type 2: A pixel that does not light up (dark, black spot), although it is addressed ...
  • Page 100: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 101: Conditions Of Warranty For The United Kingdom

    This warranty covers defects relating to workmanship and manufacture in MEDION products. The period during which this warranty is valid and during which claims against the warranty can be made to MEDION must be in accordance with the following terms in order to be considered eligible: ...
  • Page 102 MEDION for the reasonable costs of postage and packaging before MEDION will return the product to you. If so and you would still like MEDION to repair or replace the product, MEDION may do so but you will be charged MEDION’s standard rates for repair and replacement for this service.
  • Page 103 If it is found during repair or assessment that the defect concerned is not covered under warranty, MEDION reserves the right to invoice you for all reasonable costs incurred by MEDION. These costs will be in relation to the return of the product, including reasonable administration costs, plus reasonable costs for materials used and labour provided when repairing or replacing the product.
  • Page 104 This warranty will also be considered void if labels or serial numbers of the product or of a component of the product are modified or made illegible. To the extent permitted by law, MEDION shall; only be responsible for losses which are a reasonably foreseeable consequence of the relevant defect in the product;...
  • Page 105 MEDION does not guarantee the 100% accuracy of the maps provided with the Navigation device. It may be necessary to delete all data in the product in order to repair the MEDION product. PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE A BACKUP COPY OF ALL DATA ON THE PRODUCT BEFORE RETURNING THE PRODUCT TO MEDION.
  • Page 106: Liability Limitations

    MEDION or its authorised personnel.  You must take all other necessary steps to enable MEDION or its authorised personnel to carry out your order properly.  You are responsible yourself for connecting and configuring any existing external peripheral products after MEDION or its authorised personnel have carried out their repairs.
  • Page 107 Conditions of Warranty for the United Kingdom...
  • Page 108: Index

    Index Data Security ........4 A  Digitaler Audioausgang ....49 All programs ......... 21 Directories ........42 Ambient Temperature ..... 5 Disc-Drive ........43 Appearance and Personalization ... 35 Discharging the battery ....31 Audio out ........49 Discs Autorun ........69 Loading ........
  • Page 109 K  R  Kensington-lock ......59 R&TTE ..........9 Keyboard ........39 Recycling and Disposal ....88 Removing the battery ....30 L  Repairs .......... 87 Running the Bios Setup ....72 Laser radiation ....... 87 Liability limitations ......99 S  License agreement ......
  • Page 110 USB-Port ........15 U  Webcam ........14 Universal Serial Bus ....... 57 Upgrades and Repairs ....87 W  Using a safety lock ......59 Warranty ........94 Webcam........56 V  Windows activation ....... 71 Views Windows Media Center ....66 Audio Out .........
  • Page 111 Index...

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