User Guide Desktop PC 8288, 8297, 8326, 8329, 8342, 8380
Extension  cords  and  related  devices 
Ensure  that  extension  cords,  surge  protectors,  uninterruptible  power  supplies,  and 
power  strips  that  you  use  are  rated  to  handle  the  electrical  requirements  of  the 
product.  Never  overload  these  devices.  If  power  strips  are  used,  the  load  should 
not  exceed  the  power  strip  input  rating.  Consult  an  electrician  for  more 
information  if  you  have  questions  about  power  loads,  power  requirements,  and 
input  ratings. 
Plugs  and  outlets 
If  a  receptacle  (power  outlet)  that  you  intend  to  use  with  your  computer 
equipment  appears  to  be  damaged  or  corroded,  do  not  use  the  outlet  until  it  is 
replaced  by  a  qualified  electrician. 
Do  not  bend  or  modify  the  plug.  If  the  plug   is  damaged,  contact  the  manufacturer 
to  obtain  a  replacement. 
Some  products  are  equipped  with  a  three-pronged  plug.  This  plug  fits  only  into  a 
grounded  electrical  outlet.  This  is  a  safety  feature.  Do  not  defeat  this  safety  feature 
by  trying  to  insert  it  into  a  non-grounded  outlet.  If  you  cannot  insert  the  plug  into 
the  outlet,  contact  an  electrician  for  an  approved  outlet  adapter  or  to  replace  the 
outlet  with  one  that  enables  this  safety  feature.  Never  overload  an  electrical  outlet. 
The  overall  system  load  should  not  exceed  80  percent  of  the  branch  circuit  rating. 
Consult  an  electrician  for  more  information  if  you  have  questions  about  power 
loads  and  branch  circuit  ratings. 
Be  sure  that  the  power  outlet  you  are  using  is  properly  wired,  easily  accessible, 
and  located  close  to  the  equipment.  Do  not  fully  extend  power  cords  in  a  way  that 
will  stress  the  cords. 
Carefully  connect  and  disconnect  the  equipment  from  the  electrical  outlet. 
Batteries 
All  personal  computers  manufactured  by  Lenovo  contain  a  non-rechargeable  coin 
cell  battery  to  provide  power  to  the  system  clock.  In  addition,  many  mobile 
products,  such  as  notebook  computers,  utilize  a  rechargeable  battery  pack  to 
provide  system  power  when  in  portable  mode.  Batteries  supplied  by  Lenovo  for 
use  with  your  product  have  been  tested  for  compatibility  and  should  only  be 
replaced  with  approved  parts. 
Never  attempt  to  open  or  service  any  battery.  Do  not  crush,  puncture,  or  incinerate 
batteries  or  short  circuit  the  metal  contacts.  Do  not  expose  the  battery  to  water  or 
other  liquids.  Only  recharge  the  battery  pack  strictly  according  to  instructions 
included  in  the  product  documentation. 
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 
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