Heat and product ventilation, Heat, Product – Lenovo ThinkCentre M57e Manuel d'utilisation

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Battery

abuse

or

mishandling

can

cause

the

battery

to

overheat,

which

can

cause

gasses

or

flame

to

“vent”

from

the

battery

pack

or

coin

cell.

If

your

battery

is

damaged,

or

if

you

notice

any

discharge

from

your

battery

or

the

buildup

of

foreign

materials

on

the

battery

leads,

stop

using

the

battery

and

obtain

a

replacement

from

the

battery

manufacturer.

Batteries

can

degrade

when

they

are

left

unused

for

long

periods

of

time.

For

some

rechargeable

batteries

(particularly

Lithium

Ion

batteries),

leaving

a

battery

unused

in

a

discharged

state

could

increase

the

risk

of

a

battery

short

circuit,

which

could

shorten

the

life

of

the

battery

and

can

also

pose

a

safety

hazard.

Do

not

let

rechargeable

Lithium-Ion

batteries

completely

discharge

or

store

these

batteries

in

a

discharged

state.

Heat

and

product

ventilation

Computers,

power

adapters,

and

many

accessories

can

generate

heat

when

turned

on

and

when

batteries

are

charging.

Always

follow

these

basic

precautions:

v

Do

not

leave

your

computer,

power

adapter,

or

accessories

in

contact

with

your

lap

or

any

part

of

your

body

for

an

extended

period

when

the

products

are

functioning

or

when

the

battery

is

charging.

Your

computer,

power

adapter,

and

many

accessories

produce

some

heat

during

normal

operation.

Extended

contact

with

the

body

could

cause

discomfort

or,

potentially,

a

skin

burn.

v

Do

not

charge

the

battery

or

operate

your

computer,

power

adapter,

or

accessories

near

flammable

materials

or

in

explosive

environments.

v

Ventilation

slots,

fans,

and

heat

sinks

are

provided

with

the

product

for

safety,

comfort,

and

reliable

operation.

These

features

might

inadvertently

become

blocked

by

placing

the

product

on

a

bed,

sofa,

carpet,

or

other

flexible

surface.

Never

block,

cover,

or

disable

these

features.

Inspect

your

desktop

computer

for

dust

accumulation

at

least

once

every

three

months.

Before

inspecting

your

computer,

turn

off

the

power

and

unplug

the

computer’s

power

cord

from

the

electrical

outlet;

then

remove

any

dust

from

vents

and

perforations

in

the

bezel.

If

you

notice

external

dust

accumulation,

then

examine

and

remove

dust

from

the

inside

of

the

computer

including

heat

sink

inlet

fins,

power

supply

vents,

and

fans.

Always

turn

off

and

unplug

the

computer

before

opening

the

cover.

If

possible,

avoid

operating

your

computer

within

two

feet

of

high-traffic

areas.

If

you

must

operate

your

computer

in

or

near

a

high-traffic

area,

inspect

and,

if

necessary,

clean

your

computer

more

frequently.

For

your

safety

and

to

maintain

optimum

computer

performance,

always

follow

these

basic

precautions

with

your

desktop

computer:

v

Keep

the

cover

closed

whenever

the

computer

is

plugged

in.

v

Regularly

inspect

the

outside

of

the

computer

for

dust

accumulation.

Chapter

1.

Important

safety

information

13

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