User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Important safety information
- Read this first
- Conditions that require immediate action
- Service and upgrades
- Power cords and power adapters
- Plugs and outlets
- Power supply statement
- Electrical current safety information
- Non-rechargeable coin-cell battery notice
- Built-in rechargeable battery notice
- Removable rechargeable battery notice
- Heat and product ventilation
- Liquid crystal display (LCD) notice
- Extension cords and related devices
- Using headphones or earphones
- Plastic bag notice
- Glass parts notice
- Safety instructions for teachers, parents and adult supervisors
- Chapter 2. Meet your Chromebook
- Chapter 3. Get started with your Chromebook
- Chapter 4. Navigate the screen
- Chapter 5. Use multimedia
- Chapter 6. Account, login, and logout
- Types of user account for logging into Chrome
- Become your Chromebook’s owner
- Sign in with another Google account
- Browse as a guest
- Create a supervised account
- Lock your Chromebook
- Sign out
- Give other Google Accounts permission to use your Chromebook
- Check a Chromebook’s owner
- Disable guest browsing mode
- Reset your Chromebook
- Shut down your Chromebook
- Get help from Google
- Chapter 7. Manage files and folders
- Chapter 8. Language settings
- Chapter 9. Add and manage apps
- Chapter 10. Accessibility, ergonomic, and maintenance information
- Appendix A. Compliance information
- Appendix B. Lenovo help and support
- Appendix C. Lenovo Limited Warranty
- Trademarks
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In accordance with the European Directive 2006/66/EC, batteries and accumulators are labeled to indicate
that they are to be collected separately and recycled at end of life. The label on the battery may also include
a chemical symbol for the metal concerned in the battery (Pb for lead, Hg for mercury, and Cd for cadmium).
Users of batteries and accumulators must not dispose of batteries and accumulators as unsorted municipal
waste, but use the collection framework available to customers for the return, recycling, and treatment of
batteries and accumulators. Customer participation is important to minimize any potential effects of batteries
and accumulators on the environment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardous
substances.
Before placing electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) in the waste collection stream or in waste collection
facilities, the end user of equipment containing batteries and/or accumulators must remove those batteries
and accumulators for separate collection.
Disposing of lithium batteries and battery packs from Lenovo products
A coin-cell type lithium battery might be installed inside your Lenovo product. You can find details about the
battery in the product documentation. If the battery needs to be replaced, contact your place of purchase or
contact Lenovo for service. If you need to dispose of a lithium battery, insulate it with vinyl tape, contact your
place of purchase or a waste-disposal operator, and follow their instructions.
Disposing of battery packs from Lenovo products
Your Lenovo device might contain a lithium ion battery pack or a nickel metal hydride battery pack. You can
find details on the battery pack in the product documentation. If you need to dispose of a battery pack,
insulate it with vinyl tape, contact Lenovo sales, service, or your place of purchase, or a waste-disposal
operator, and follow their instructions. You also can refer to the instructions provided in the user guide for
your product.
For proper collection and treatment, go to
http://www.lenovo.com/lenovo/environment.
Important WEEE information
The WEEE marking on Lenovo products applies to countries with WEEE and e-waste regulations (for
example, the European WEEE Directive, India E-Waste Management Rules). Appliances are labeled in
accordance with local regulations concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). These
regulations determine the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable within
each geography. This label is applied to various products to indicate that the product is not to be thrown
away, but rather put in the established collection systems for reclaiming these end of life products.
Users of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) with the WEEE marking must not dispose of end of life
EEE as unsorted municipal waste, but use the collection framework available to them for the return, recycle,
and recovery of WEEE and to minimize any potential effects of EEE on the environment and human health
due to the presence of hazardous substances. Lenovo electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) may contain
parts and components, which at end-of-life might qualify as hazardous waste.
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