Set-Up Starts On Its Own - Mitsubishi Electric Apricot VS Owner's Handbook Manual

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↑ and ↓ Scroll through a menu list.
←and→ To toggle values or settings.
0
/
+ / _
F9
F10
Caution
F9 will not restore the date settings and pressing F10 may put in a default
setting that could have been changed by our factory during production build.
We recommend that you make a note of ALL of the settings before any
changes are made.

Set-up starts on its own

This can happen for three reasons:
• There is a configuration error, or fault. In which case an error
• The BIOS battery may be running down. In this case you may
• The system's configuration may have been changed. More system
If you are unable to resolve any problem, do not alter too many
settings, but make a note of them and any error messages that
appeared on the screen and call your Apricot dealer or authorised
maintainer.
C/2
The enter key, to select the highlighted item.
Numbers, used in places where values are to be entered.
9
Used when required, similar to numbers.
Restores the original settings that you entered with.
To restore the original default setting
message may well appear. A list of these is given at the end of
this chapter.
also get error messages. If it happens every time you boot up,
you may have to change the motherboard battery. Instructions
for this are in the appendix B 'System Motherboard'.
memory, more cache memory, or an upgrade that uses ISA
interrupts etc.

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