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8. Create backup media with my Recovery
Recovery discs (for your pre-loaded factory image)
are NOT included with LIFEBOOKs that are shipped
with My Recovery. If your hard drive crashes or the
computer system becomes corrupted, you can
use the recovery discs that you create to restore
the system to its original condition.
• Click on the [My Recovery] icon on the desktop to create backup recovery media
and (if available) application discs.
• Refer to the "Restoring Your System Image and Software" in your User's Guide
for more detailed instructions.
• If you ever need to reinstall any drivers and you have not made a backup of
the drivers you will need to download them from the Fujitsu Support
website: http://www.computers.us.fujitsu.com/support. Or you can call
1.800.8fujitsu and purchase copies of the recovery media.
9. Restoring Your System
• The original factory system is stored in a hidden partition on your hard disk
drive to keep it safe. For instructions on restoring the factory system, please
follow the instructions in the User's Guide, "Restoring System Image and
Software section".
10. Access your User's Guide
• To take advantage of all the features of your new Fujitsu notebook,
it is highly recommended that you read your User's Guide.
It contains important detailed information about your new
computer. You can access your User's Guide by selecting
its icon from the screen desktop.
• The User's Guide will be available on your hard drive in the
C:\Fujitsu\Manual directory. Shortcuts to the User's Guide
will be placed on your desktop and in the Start menu.

Common Indicators

Status Display Panels
The Status Display Panels are located above and below the keyboard as shown. Following are some common indicators.
Security Lock Indicator
Shows a security button password request.
Hard Drive/optical Drive Access
Indicator
Glows green when your internal hard drive is
being accessed. Note that fl ickering is normal.
NumLk Indicator
Shows that the integral keyboard is set in
ten-key numeric keypad mode.
CapsLock Indicator
Shows that your keyboard is set to type
in all capital letters.
ScrLk Indicator
Shows that your scroll lock is active.
Power Indicator
Shows whether your system is operational.
It has several different states, each of which
tells you the mode your notebook is in.
Steady On: There is power to your notebook
and that it is ready for use.
Flashing: Your notebook is in Standby mode.
Steady Off: Your system is either in Save-to-Disk
mode, or that your notebook has been
turned off.
If you are charging your battery, the
Power indicator will remain on even if
your notebook is shut off. The Power
indicator will also remain on if you
have either adapter connected and
are shut down from Windows.
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Battery Charge Indicator
Shows the charging status of the battery(ies).
Orange, solid: System battery is charging.
Green, solid: System battery is fully charged.
Orange, blinking: System is waiting to charge
battery (battery is out of thermal range).
Off: AC adapter is not plugged in.
Battery Level Indicators
Note that there are indicators for the primary
battery (Battery 1) and an optional second
battery (Battery 2.)
Displays the charge level of the indicated
battery pack, as follows:
Green, solid: Battery is between 51%
and 100% charged.
Orange, solid: Battery is between 13%
and 50% charged.
Red, solid: Battery is 12% or less charged.
Orange, blinking: Blinks during battery
status measurement (Four seconds
after the battery is installed).
Red, blinking: There is a problem
with the battery.
Off: There is no battery installed.
Indicators fl ash slowly in
Standby mode.
Quick Tips
It takes approximately 4 hours to
charge a fully discharged single
battery with unit off or in
suspend mode.
optimizing Battery Life
• Set power management setting
for best Battery Life.
• Adjust display brightness levels
to lowest comfortable setting.
• Remove SD or Express Card
when not needed.
• Utilize Suspend mode when
not using your notebook.
• Read the Power Management
section in your electronic User's
Guide for additional features.
Adjusting Display Brightness
• Fn + F6 to decrease brightness
• Fn + F7 to increase brightness
Adjusting Volume
• Fn + F8 to decrease volume
• Fn + F9 to increase volume