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8. Create backup media with myrecovery
• Click on the [MyRecovery] icon to create backup recovery
media and application discs.
• Look in the "Saving and Recovering Your Factory and
System Images" guide for more detailed instructions.
IN ORDER TO MAKE COPIES OF DRIVERS AND
APPLICATIONS, YOU MUST HAVE AN EXTERNALLY
CONNECTED DVD DRIVE.
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 "Recovering Your Factory and System Images"
manual that is bundled separately with your system.
• On your desktop, there is a Backup Drivers & Apps icon
that allows you to back up and restore your drivers and
applications by fi rst backing them up to a disc on an
external drive. You are strongly encouraged to make
a backup of the drivers and applications in the event
of hard disk failure. If you ever need to reinstall any
drivers or applications, and you have not made a
backup of the drivers and applications you will need
to download them from the Fujitsu Support website:
http://www.computers.us.fujitsu.com/support.
• More detailed information is also available in your User's
Guide on backing up your drivers and applications.
Common Indicators
Status Display Panel
The Status Indicators represent specifi c components of
your Fujitsu notebook. The LEDs below each symbol
tell you how each of those components are operating.
Power Indicator
The Power indicator symbol located on the
power button shows whether your system
is operational. When it is solid blue, it
means that there is power to your
computer and that it is ready for use.
Battery Charge/DC-In Indicator
Depending upon whether you have
an AC adapter connected or not,
the battery indicator will appear
in a variety of colors and states.
AC Adapter connected...
- Solid blue: Charge complete
- Solid orange: Charging in process
- Purple, blinking: Battery malfunction
No AC Adapter connected...
- Orange, Blinking: Battery is charged
12% or less
- Purple, blinking: Battery malfunction
- Off: Battery charged between 13%
and 100% Battery completely
discharged No battery installed
Battery Level Indicator
The Battery Level indicators display
the charge level of the indicated
battery pack, as follows:
Blue, solid: Battery is between 51%
and 100% charged.
Orange, solid: Battery is between
13% and 50% charged.
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If the battery pack is installed
while the power is turned off,
the battery level indicator
will display the charge level
for fi ve seconds after it
blinks orange.
If the AC adapter is not con-
nected or the battery pack
is not fully charged when
the computer is switched to
standby mode, the indicator
will blink. The LED blinks
at the rate of one second
on/six seconds off.
Batteries subjected to
shocks, vibration or extreme
temperatures can be
permanently damaged.
A shorted battery is
damaged and must
be replaced.
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 or
the battery has no charge.
Wireless Device Emission Indicator
The Wireless Device Emission indicator
appears when the Wireless LAN or
Bluetooth are emitting.
Hard Drive Access Indicator
The Hard Drive Access indicator
lights blue when your internal
hard drive is being accessed.
number Lock Indicator
The NumLk indicator glows green
when the integral keyboard is set
in ten-key numeric keypad mode.
Caps Lock Indicator
The CapsLock indicator glows
green when your keyboard is
set to type in all capital letters.
Scroll Lock Indicator
The ScrLk indicator
glows green when
your scroll lock
is active.
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
to Maximize Battery Life.
• Adjust display brightness levels
to lowest comfortable setting.
• Remove SD Cards when
not needed.
• Utilize Suspend mode when
not using your notebook.
• Turn off wireless when not in use
• 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
Wireless
• Fn + F5 to turn on/off wireless