kogan KAL14N370PA Atlas 14.1″ N370 Laptop With Windows 11 Pro (4gb 64gb) User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Kogan
Table of Contents
User Guide
ATLAS 14.1″ N370 LAPTOP
WITH WINDOWS 11 PRO (4GB, 64GB)
KAL14N370PA
SAFETY & WARNINGS
Ensure to read all instructions and warnings in this user guide prior to first use. Retain this user guide for future reference.
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This laptop is suitable for use in non-tropical areas below 2,000 meters.
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The supplied power adapter requires 12V and 3A to charge the laptop. Do not use any third-party adapters to charge the laptop.
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Do not drop the laptop.
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Do not have the laptop strongly impacted by heavy objects or surroundings.
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Do not use the laptop for long periods in any environment where it is too cold, too hot (> 45°C), highly humid, or dusty.
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Do not expose the laptop to direct sunlight.
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Avoid using the laptop in areas with strong magnetic or static fields.
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Do not allow water or any other liquid to touch the laptop. If any water or other liquid splashes onto the laptop, close it immediately and unplug the power adapter. Do not
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Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the laptop yourself.
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Regularly backup data stored in the laptop to avoid the risk of accidental data loss.
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Do not clean the laptop with any chemical detergents or other liquids to avoid causing damage.
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Replacing the laptop battery with the incorrect type may result in an explosion.
Ensure to only use the original batteries. If further assistance is needed, contact help.Kogan.com.
CLEANING & CARE
Ensure the laptop is switched off before cleaning.
Wipe the laptop surface with a dry, soft cloth or paper towel.
COMPONENTS
Laptop
OVERVIEW
Front view
No. | Name | Description |
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1 | Camera | Used for photos, recording video, and video calls. |
2 | Display | HD LCD display panel |
3 | Microphones | Built-in twin microphones can be used to record |
audio and interact in video calls.
4| Indicator lights| These respective indicators will illuminate
when power, caps lock, or the digital key lock is used.
5| Power button| Used to control the power status of the laptop.
6| Keyboard| QWERTY keyboard with Windows key and function options
(for example, press Fn + F5 to mute audio playback).
7| Trackpad| Used as a mouse for on-screen navigation and gestures.
8| Left/right trackpad buttons| Used as the left and right-click
buttons of a traditional mouse.
No. | Name | Description |
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9 | Charging indicator | Illuminates red when the laptop is being |
charged.
10| Charging port| Plug the power adapter into the charging port to
charge the laptop.
11| USB 3.0 port| Input for flash drives, additional
keyboard/mouse, and other compatible devices supporting USB 3.0 or older.
12| Mini HDMI port| Suitable for connecting a TV or external
monitor using a mini HDMI cable (not supplied).
13| microSD card slot| the microSD card reader is suitable for
transferring files.
14| 3.5mm audio port| Suitable for connecting audio devices
(for example, headphones, external speakers, amplifiers) using an AUX cable
(not supplied).
15| USB 2.0 port| • Input for flash drives, additional
keyboard/mouse, and other compatible devices.
• This port does not support devices using USB 3.0 or newer.
Bottom view
No. | Name | Description |
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16 | HDD expansion slot | Expansion slot for internal storage. This |
laptop fits a 7.5mm (2.5″) SATA 3.0 HDD with a maximum capacity of 1TB and is
not compatible with other sizes.
17| Speakers| Two built-in speakers allow for stereo audio output.
GETTING STARTED
Plug one end of the power adapter into the charging port then plug the other
end into a power outlet. Switch the power on at the outlet.
The charging indicator should illuminate red.
Note:
Ensure to charge the laptop for at least 3 hours prior to turning it on for
the first time.
Press the power button to turn on the laptop. When the laptop is turned on for the first time, you may be asked to set up Windows 11. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the setup.
USING WINDOWS 11
Desktop
Once setup has finished, the laptop will boot onto the desktop. There may be
icons on the desktop. These act as shortcuts to access applications. They can
be accessed by double-clicking on the shortcut.
Note:
You may need to log into your Microsoft account for programs to run with full
compatibility.
Start menu
Click on the Windows icon at the bottom of the screen to bring up the start
menu.
Apps already installed on the computer can be accessed via the start menu.
Recently used apps will be listed under the ‘Recent’ heading in the start menu
for easy access. More apps can be installed via the Microsoft Store.
Notification menu
The notification menu is accessible by clicking on the time/date in the lower- right comer of the screen. It will show notifications such as updates, emails received calendar reminders and allows for quick access to settings (for example, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, brightness).
Multitasking
Drag one window to the left or right side of the screen and let go when you
can see an overlay of the window around half of the screen. You can then
select another open window to fill the free space on the other half of the
screen.
Sleep, restart, and shut down
Click on the Windows icon at the bottom of the screen, then click on the power
icon. Click on ‘Sleep’, ‘Restart’, or ‘Shut Down’ to perform the appropriate
action.
To wake up the laptop from sleep, press the power button. If the laptop is unresponsive, press and hold down the power button to shut down the laptop. Press the power button again to turn the laptop back on.
INSTALLING AN HDD
This laptop fits a 7.5mm (2.5”) SATA 3.0 HDD with a maximum capacity of 1TB
and is not compatible with other sizes.
Ensure the laptop is turned off before installing an external HDD (not
supplied).
- Flip the laptop over and remove the two screws holding the HDD cover in place. Remove the cover.
- Place your HDD with the contacts facing on the right. This is where the contacts of the laptop are located. Slide the HDD to the right to install.
- Use the existing threading to screw the HDD into place. Once secured, place the cover back into position and resecure the screws removed from step 1.
Notes:
- Your HDD may be inserted with either the side facing up, however, only one orientation will function correctly with the laptop. If you are unable to detect your HDD with one orientation, try to change the orientation of the HDD to show the other side.
- Be careful not to damage the contacts.
- Images are used for reference only.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The laptop is not turning on
- The battery may have depleted. Charge for at least an hour before attempting to turn the laptop back on.
- Make note if any lights turn on, or if any internal components like fans turn on.
Note:
If in storage for extended periods of time, it is recommended to periodically
charge the laptop to keep the battery capacity high, as batteries naturally
deteriorate and eventually die over time.
The laptop is not charging
Inspect the laptop, charging port, and power adapter for any physical damage.
If damaged, stop use immediately and contact
help.Kogan.com for assistance.
The laptop is not connecting to Wi-Fi
- Restart your modem/router, or both if you have separate units.
- Reconnect any range extenders that may be in use.
- Restart the laptop.
- Move the laptop closer to the modem/router.
- Double-check that the Wi-Fi password is correct.
- If you can connect to Wi-Fi but it is running very slowly or has a weak signal, disconnect the laptop from the Wi-Fi network and reconnect.
The laptop is not charging
Inspect the laptop, charging port, and power adapter for any physical damage.
If damaged, stop use immediately and contact
help.Kogan.com for assistance.
The laptop is not connecting to Wi-Fi
- Restart your modem/router, or both if you have separate units.
- Reconnect any range extenders that may be in use.
- Restart the laptop.
- Move the laptop closer to the modem/router.
- Double-check that the Wi-Fi password is correct.
- If you can connect to Wi-Fi but it is running very slowly or has a weak signal, disconnect the laptop from the Wi-Fi network and reconnect.
The laptop screen becomes dark when the power adapter is unplugged
This will be occurring due to your power plan settings. Go to the Control
Panel and change your power plan settings to allow the screen to remain on
when the laptop is not
charging/unplugged.
Forgotten password
There are several options to reset a Microsoft password.
- Using a password reset disc via USB.
- Resetting the Microsoft account password online with another device.
- Resetting Windows 11 back to the factory default. Be aware that doing this will delete all personal data stored on the laptop.
SPECIFICATIONS
Display
Screen size | 14.1” |
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Screen resolution | 1366 x 768 |
Performance
CPU | Intel® Celeron® Processor N4020 |
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CPU speed | 1.1–2.8GHz |
GPU | Intel® UHD Graphics 600 |
Operating system System memory (RAM) | Windows 11 Pro |
System memory (RAM) | 4GB |
Power
Battery capacity | 5000mAh |
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Battery type | Lithium-ion polymer battery |
Storage
HDD slot | 7.5cm (2.5”) SATA HDD up to 1TB |
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Storage capacity | 64GB |
Storage type | eMMC |
Ports
3.5mm audio port | Yes |
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Mini HDMI | x1, 1.4a |
USB 2.0 | x1 |
USB 3.0 | x1 |
MicroSD card slot | Yes, up to 128GB |
Connectivity
Bluetooth | Yes, V4.2 |
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Wi-Fi | Yes |
Wi-Fi protocols | 802.11b/g/n/ac |
Audio
Speaker | x2, 1W |
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Other
Dimensions | 329 x 219 x 22.8mm |
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Weight | 1.26kg |
Built-in webcam | Yes |
NOTES
Need more information?
We hope that this user guide has given you
the assistance needed for a simple setup.
For the most up-to-date guide for your product,
as well as any additional assistance you may require,
head online to help.kogan.com
References
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