ACME CB2U Manual de usuario

Acme Laptop
Quick Start Guide
CB2U

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Getting Started
It’s pretty easy to get started with your new Laptop. Simply...
1. Plug in your Laptop and open the display
2. Select your preferred Wi–Fi network
3. Sign in with your Acme Account or take a minute to create one
4. Browse the Get Started app for tips on using your new Laptop
5. Be sure to read the important safety, regulatory, recycling
and warranty information in the Get Started app
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Setting up your Laptop
POWERING YOUR Laptop
Always use an approved power adapter—either the one provided in
the box or an approved power adapter that’s compliant with local
safety standards.
5V 3A
1. Plug in 2. Charge up
3. Ready to go 4. Get going
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To maximize your adventures without a power adapter, the default settings in the system
turn the display into sleep mode if the system is inactive for 6 minutes (or 8 minutes if your
Laptop is plugged in). The whole system goes into sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity
(or 30 minutes if your Laptop is plugged in). To wake it up, tap a key on the keypad, press
the power button, touch the trackpad, or (if the lid is shut) just open the lid.
OPENING THE DISPLAY
It’s not that fragile, but we do recommend opening and closing your Laptop carefully—
put one hand on the palm rest to hold the device in place and use the other hand to
slowly open or close the display panel. You can turn on the power by pressing the button
indicated, or simply by opening the display. Brute force doesn’t work.
INSERTING / REMOVING A SIM CARD (IF APPLICABLE)
If you have a 3G model, you can nd the SIM card slot on the side of your Laptop in the
back, right–hand corner as you’re facing the screen. To open it, press the cover inward until
it clicks and releases. Insert or swap your SIM card. To close the slot, just rinse and repeat.
Be careful: the SIM card and tray are small objects that represent a potential choking
hazard—please keep them out of the reach of children, pets, and other curious creatures.
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FINDING YOUR SAFETY, REGULATORY, RECYCLING AND WARRANTY INFORMATION
When you rst turn on your Laptop and sign in, you’ll see information on how to access
important safety, regulatory, recycling, and warranty information —please be sure to read
it. If you ever need to nd this information again, visit: www.Laptop.com/documentation.
WHAT GOES WHERE
POWER
MICRO USB
USB 2.0
USB 2.0
HEADPHONE /
MICROPHONE
KENSINGTON
LOCK
SIM CARD SLOT
3G AND 4G/LTE
POWER
MICRO USB
USB 2.0
USB 2.0
HEADPHONE /
MICROPHONE
KENSINGTON
LOCK
SIM CARD SLOT
3G AND 4G/LTE
Left Side of Keyboard Right Side of Keyboard
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Safety Notices
Here are some things you really should know about using your Laptop safely. Some are
obvious, most are common sense, but they’re all good for you to know.
This product contains sensitive components, so be sure to read through the warnings
below. Otherwise your Laptop may break and/or cause damage to you or the people and
objects around you.
• Don’t drop, disassemble, deform, bend, puncture, or incinerate your Laptop.
• Keep liquids and foods far away from your Laptop. Please don’t use it as a plate for your
lunch.
• Avoid exposure to moisture and extreme temperatures. Outer space and underwater
are o limits.
• Don’t stick anything into your Laptop, except for putting appropriate peripherals (like a
USB drive) into their designated ports.
• Keep your Laptop and accessories away from small children. Small parts = choking
hazard.
• If your Laptop becomes uncomfortably hot after prolonged use, don’t touch it—it may
pose a danger when in contact with your skin.
• If your Laptop behaves strangely in any way (e.g., becomes discolored, heats up
excessively, or emits a foul odor), turn it o, back away slowly, unplug the device, and
(while keeping a safe distance) contact us.
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REPETITIVE ACTIVITY
Repetitive activities like typing or playing games on any device can lead to occasional
discomfort in your hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. That’s
your body telling you to put your Laptop down and take a break or go for a walk. If you’re
still experiencing discomfort after your break, consider calling a physician.
PACEMAKERS
This device receives and transmits a wireless WAN and cellular signal (3G models only),
which can interfere with pacemakers. So if you have one, contact your medical device
manufacturer to make sure it’s okay to use this device.
AIRCRAFT
The wireless WAN and cellular connection (3G models only) can also interfere with the
navigation systems of an aircraft, so use your Laptop in accordance with instructions
provided by the airline. And if you’re piloting the plane, only use your Laptop after you’ve
safely landed.
VOLUME
To prevent possible hearing damage or other hazards, do not listen to your headphones at
high volume levels for long periods of time.
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BATTERY
This device contains a lithium–ion battery. If it’s not handled properly, there’s a risk of
explosion, re and burns. What exactly is improper handling? Puncturing, incinerating,
deforming, bending, modifying, attempting to insert foreign objects into the battery,
shorting the contacts, trying to disassemble, or exposing the battery to water or high
temperatures (>60 degrees C/140 degrees F/333.15 degrees Kelvin), among other things
that are even more obvious.
You should use your Laptop with the power adapter provided, as it has been qualied per
CTIA Certication requirements for Battery System Compliance to IEEE 1725—but more
importantly because you already have it. A non–compliant power adapter may hurt you or
others (e.g. electric shock), damage the device or other things, and may present a risk of
re, explosion or leakage.
REPAIR
Your Laptop does not contain any parts that you or a friend could service yourselves—
repairs should only be made by an authorized technician. Unauthorized repairs or
modications could result in permanent damage to the device, and void your warranty and
the authority to operate your Laptop under applicable regulations. No one wants that to
happen.
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DEVELOPER MODE
You may want to experiment and load your own operating system. You can do this in
developer mode. But be aware that your computer was designed for Xxxxxx OS. Any
modications you make to the operating system are not supported by Acme. Your
hardware relies on instructions from the operating system, and modications may cause
hardware problems. For example, modications could aect the electrical current sent to
hardware components and damage them. Modications may also void any warranty that
may otherwise apply.
Regulatory Notices
MANUFACTURER INFORMATION
Acme, Inc.
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EU ADDRESS
Acme XXXXXXXXX
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