Power - EUROCOM D270ES VIPER User Manual

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Power

Problem
You turned on the power
but it doesn't work.
The LED power indicator
, is blinking green.
The various LEDs are lit,
but no picture appears.
You are losing battery
power too quickly.
The notebook feels too
hot.
Battery missing / incorrectly installed. Check the battery bay, make sure the battery is
present and seated properly (the design of the battery only allows it to go in one way).
Make sure there's nothing interfering with the battery contacts.
Low Battery. Plug in the AC power source. If the computer doesn't start up immediately,
turn it off then on again.
The suspend/resume key combination, Fn + Esc, or other configured key combination,
has been toggled. Press Fn + Esc, or other configured key combination. Wait a few
moments before trying this control again.
The system is using too much power. If your OS has a Power Options scheme (see
"Enabling Power Options" on page 3 -
PC card device that is drawing a lot of power.
Make sure the notebook is properly ventilated and the fan port is not blocked. If this
doesn't cool it down, put the system into Hibernate mode or turn it off for an hour. Make
sure the vents aren't blocked and the computer isn't sitting on a thermal surface (see
"Overheating" on page 1 -
Possible Cause - Solution
18) check its settings. You may also be using a
17). Make sure you're using the correct adapter.
Troubleshooting
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