Lenovo LaVie Z Laptop Instructions for Safe Use - Lenovo LaVie Z - Page 8

Regarding Data Backup, What is a Backup?, When to Back Up, Saving Data You Created

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If the power cord or AC adapter is connected to the outlet, there will still be electric current in the PC even when the PC power switch is turned off. If the product will not be used for a prolonged period of time, unplug the power cord from the outlet for safety reasons. • When removing a peripheral device connected to this product, make sure to hold the plug part of the connection cable to unplug. Do not pull forcibly or pry off when unplugging. Pulling the cable to disconnect it or pulling the plug forcibly may cause failures to occur. • Keep the cables organized. Not doing so may allow users to stumble or trip, and may cause this product to fail. • While this product's LCD is displaying a screen, some parts of its frame may become warm. This is due to heat from the display's power supply, and is not a failure or malfunction. The temperature will drop when the product's power is turned off and the display's power supply is cut. For laptops, the temperature will drop when the LCD is closed and the display's power supply is cut. Regarding Data Backup What is a Backup? "Backing up" means copying data stored on PC to disk media (DVD, CD, and so on), floppy disk, or external hard drive. If you lose data you created after purchase because of a malfunction such as PC failure, the data cannot be restored. Prepare for the unexpected and protect important data by backing up your data periodically. When to Back Up We recommend backing up data that are particularly important each time you create or modify it. Or you can set certain time/date or day of the week to back up on a regular basis. Saving Data You Created If the data you created (image data, movies, documents, and so on), programs, and configurations are saved on a storage device (for example, hard disk), it is your responsibility to back up these data. For data you created, we recommend regularly performing frequent back up. In some cases information saved on a storage device may be lost or the backup data may be unusable, due to failure/malfunction of this product, or by the way the data was 6

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If the power cord or AC adapter is connected to the outlet, there will still be electric
current in the PC even when the PC power switch is turned off.
If the product will not be used for a prolonged period of time, unplug the power
cord from the outlet for safety reasons.
When removing a peripheral device connected to this product, make sure to
hold the plug part of the connection cable to unplug. Do not pull forcibly or
pry off when unplugging.
Pulling the cable to disconnect it or pulling the plug forcibly may cause failures to
occur.
Keep the cables organized.
Not doing so may allow users to stumble or trip, and may cause this product to fail.
While this product's LCD is displaying a screen, some parts of its frame may
become warm.
This is due to heat from the display's power supply, and is not a failure or
malfunction. The temperature will drop when the product's power is turned off and
the display's power supply is cut.
For laptops, the temperature will drop when the LCD is closed and the display's
power supply is cut.
Regarding Data Backup
What is a Backup?
"Backing up" means copying data stored on PC to disk media (DVD, CD, and so on),
floppy disk, or external hard drive.
If you lose data you created after purchase because of a malfunction such as PC
failure, the data cannot be restored.
Prepare for the unexpected and protect important data by backing up your data
periodically.
When to Back Up
We recommend backing up data that are particularly important each time you create or
modify it. Or you can set certain time/date or day of the week to back up on a regular
basis.
Saving Data You Created
If the data you created (image data, movies, documents, and so on), programs, and
configurations are saved on a storage device (for example, hard disk), it is your
responsibility to back up these data. For data you created, we recommend regularly
performing frequent back up.
In some cases information saved on a storage device may be lost or the backup data
may be unusable, due to failure/malfunction of this product, or by the way the data was
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