Lenovo ThinkPad [T14 Gen 1, T15 Gen 1, P14s Gen 1, P15s Gen 1] User Manual
- June 8, 2024
- Lenovo
Table of Contents
- About this documentation
- Chapter 1. Meet your computer
- Features and specifications
- Statement on USB transfer rate
- Chapter 2. Get started with your computer
- Windows user interface
- Windows label
- Connect to networks
- Connect to the wired Ethernet
- Connect to Wi-Fi networks
- Connect to a cellular network (for selected models)
- Use Lenovo Vantage
- Use Lenovo Quick Clean (for selected models)
- Interact with your computer
- Use the keyboard shortcuts
- Use the TrackPoint pointing device
- Use the trackpad
- Use the multi-touch screen (for selected models)
- Use privacy protection (for selected models)
- Use the Intelligent Cooling feature
- Use multimedia
- Use audio
- Connect to an external display
- Chapter 3. Explore your computer
- Manage power
- Charge the computer
- Maximize the battery life
- Set power button behaviors
- Set the power plan
- Transfer data
- Connect to a Bluetooth-enabled device
- Set up an NFC connection (for selected Intel models)
- Use a microSD card or smart card (for selected models)
- Use the RFID feature (for selected Intel models)
- Airplane mode
- Chapter 4. Accessories
- Purchase options
- Docking station
- Front view
- Rear view
- Attach a docking station
- Detach a docking station
- Connect multiple external displays
- Chapter 5. Secure your computer and information
- Set, change, and remove a password
- Use Power Loss Protection function
- Use the fingerprint reader (for selected models)
- Use face authentication (for selected models)
- Use firewalls and antivirus programs
- Chapter 6. Configure advanced settings
- UEFI BIOS
- What is UEFI BIOS
- Enter the UEFI BIOS menu
- Navigate in the UEFI BIOS interface
- Change the startup sequence
- Set the system date and time
- Update UEFI BIOS
- Recovery information
- Restore system files and settings to an earlier point
- Restore your files from a backup
- Reset your computer
- Use advanced options
- Windows automatic recovery
- Create and use a recovery USB device
- Install Windows 10 and drivers
- Chapter 7. CRU replacement
- What are CRUs
- Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery
- Replace a CRU
- Base cover assembly (T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1)
- Base cover assembly (T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1)
- Prerequisite
- Replacement procedure
- Memory module (for selected models)
- Replacement procedure
- M.2 solid-state drive
- Coin-cell battery
- Wireless WAN card (for selected models)
- Keyboard
- Speaker assembly
- Always On USB 3.2 connector Gen 1 board
- Chapter 8. Help and support
- Lenovo Customer Support Center
- Appendix A. Important safety information
- Conditions that require immediate action
- Service and upgrades
- Extension cords and related devices
- Plugs and outlets
- Power supply statement
- External devices
- General battery notice
- Notice for built-in rechargeable battery
- Lithium coin-cell battery notice
- Heat and product ventilation
- Electrical current safety information
- Liquid crystal display (LCD) notice
- Use earphones, headphones, or a headset
- Plastic bag notice
- Glass parts notice
- Static electricity prevention
- Operating environment
- Cleaning and maintenance
- Appendix B. Accessibility and ergonomic information
- Ergonomic information
- Appendix C. Supplemental information about the Linux operating system
- Appendix D. Compliance and TCO Certified information
- European Union — compliance with the Radio Equipment Directive
- Recycling and environmental information
- Important WEEE information
- Battery recycling information for the European Union
- Appendix E. Notices and trademarks
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, T15 Gen 1, P14s Gen 1, and P15s Gen 1 User Guide
Read this first
Before using this documentation and the product it supports, ensure that you
read and understand the following:
- Appendix A “Important safety information” on page 83
- Safety and Warranty Guide
- Setup Guide
About this documentation
- Illustrations in this documentation might look different from your product.
- Depending on the model, some optional accessories, features, and software programs might not be available on your computer.
- Depending on the version of operating systems and programs, some user interface instructions might not be applicable to your computer.
- Documentation content is subject to change without notice. Lenovo makes constant improvements on the documentation of your computer, including this User Guide. To get the latest documentation, go to https://pcsupport.lenovo.com.
- Microsoft® makes periodic feature changes to the Windows® operating system through Windows Update.
As a result, some information in this documentation might become outdated. Refer to Microsoft resources for the latest information.
Chapter 1. Meet your computer
ThinkPad T14 Gen 1 and ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 might be shipped with different microprocessors, namely Intel® and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Hereby Intel models and AMD models are used to distinguish computer models with different microprocessors.
Front
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**Infrared LED***
Emit infrared (IR) light. The IR light-emitting diode (LED) is on when you log in to your computer with face authentication. Note: Do not block the LED. Otherwise, the IR function might not work. -
**Camera with IR function***
Log in to your computer with face authentication. See “Use face authentication (for selected models)” on page 47.
Take pictures or record videos by clicking Camera from the Start menu. The indicator next to the camera is on when the camera is in use.
If you use other apps that support photographing, video chatting, and video conference, the camera starts automatically when you enable the camerarequired feature from the app. -
**ThinkShutter***
Slide ThinkShutter to cover or uncover the camera lens. It is designed to protect your privacy. -
**Microphones***
Capture or record sound. -
**Camera***
Take pictures or record videos by clicking Camera from the Start menu. The indicator next to the camera is on when the camera is in use.
If you use other apps that support photographing, video chatting, and video conference, the camera starts automatically when you enable the camerarequired feature from the app. -
**Multi-touch screen***
Enable you to use your computer with simple touch gestures. See “Use the multitouch screen (for selected models)”.
Base
T14 Gen 1 (for models without FRID) and P14s Gen 1
T14 Gen 1 (for models with RFID)
T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1
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Power button
Press to turn on the computer or put the computer to sleep mode.
To turn off the computer, open the Start menu, click Power, and then select Shut down.
The indicator in the power button shows the system status of your computer.
• Blinking for three times: The computer is initially connected to power.
• On: The computer is on.
• Off: The computer is off or in hibernation mode.
• Blinking rapidly: The computer is entering sleep or hibernation mode.
• Blinking slowly: The computer is in sleep mode. -
Numeric keypad Quickly input numbers.
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Fingerprint reader* Log in to your computer with enrolled fingerprints. See “Use the fingerprint reader (for selected models)”.
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Trackpad Perform finger touch and all the functions of a traditional mouse. See “Use the trackpad”.
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NFC label (for selected Intel models)
Your computer supports Near Field Communication (NFC). You can share information with another NFC-enabled device. See “Set up an NFC connection (for selected Intel models)”. -
TrackPoint® pointing device Perform all the functions of a traditional mouse. See “Use the TrackPoint pointing device”.
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Speakers Enable you to experience high-quality sound.
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RFID label Your computer comes with a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader. See “Use the RFID feature (for selected Intel models)”.
Left
Intel models
AMD models
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USB-C™ (3.2 Gen 1) connector (for Intel models)
• Charge your computer.
• Charge USB-C compatible devices with the output voltage and current of 5 V and 1.5 A.
• Transfer data at USB 3.2 speed, up to 5 Gbps.
• Connect to an external display:
– USB-C to VGA: 1920 x 1200 pixels, 60 Hz
– USB-C to DP: 3840 x 2160 pixels, 60 Hz
• Connect to USB-C accessories to help expand your computer functionality. To purchase USB-C accessories, go to https://www.lenovo.com/accessories.
• Supply power to another computer using Peer to Peer (P-to-P) 2.0 charging function. See “Use P-to-P 2.0 charging function” on page 31.
Note: When the battery power is below 10%, the connected USB-C accessories might not work correctly. -
USB-C (3.2 Gen 2) connector (for AMD models)
• Charge your computer.
• Charge USB-C compatible devices with the output voltage and current of 5 V and 1.5 A.
• Transfer data at USB 3.2 speed, up to 10 Gbps.
• Connect to an external display:
– USB-C to VGA: 1920 x 1200 pixels, 60 Hz
– USB-C to DP: 3840 x 2160 pixels, 60 Hz
• Connect to USB-C accessories to help expand your computer functionality. To purchase USB-C accessories, go to https://www.lenovo.com/accessories.
• Supply power to another computer using P-to-P 2.0 charging function. See “Use P-to-P 2.0 charging function” on page 31.
Note: When the battery power is below 10%, the connected USB-C accessories might not work correctly. -
Thunderbolt™ 3 connector (USB-C) (for Intel models)
• Charge your computer.
• Charge USB-C compatible devices with the output voltage and current of 5 V and 1.5 A.
• Transfer data at Thunderbolt 3 speed, up to 40 Gbps.
• Connect to an external display:
– USB-C to VGA: 1920 x 1200 pixels, 60 Hz
– USB-C to DP: 3840 x 2160 pixels, 60 Hz
• Connect to USB-C accessories to help expand your computer functionality. To purchase USB-C accessories, go to https://www.lenovo.com/accessories.
• Supply power to another computer using P-to-P 2.0 charging function. See “Use P-to-P 2.0 charging function” on page 31.
Note: When the battery power is below 10%, the connected USB-C accessories might not work correctly. -
Docking-station connector
Connect the computer to one of the following supported docks to extend the computer capabilities:
• ThinkPad Basic Docking Station
• ThinkPad Pro Docking Station
• ThinkPad Ultra Docking Station -
USB 3.2 connector Gen 1 Connect a USB-compatible device, such as a USB keyboard, USB mouse, USB storage device, or USB printer.
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HDMI™ connector
For Intel models, the HDMI connector supports the HDMI 1.4 standard. Connect to a compatible digital audio device or video monitor, such as an HDTV.
For AMD models, the HDMI connector supports the HDMI 2.0 standard by default.
If you connect an external display to your computer through the HDMI connector with an HDMI 1.4 cable, the external display might not work. In this case, do one of the following:
• Use a qualified HDMI 2.0 cable instead of an HDMI 1.4 cable.
• Change the HDMI standard of the HDMI connector from 2.0 to 1.4. To change the HDMI standard, enter the UEFI BIOS menu (see “Enter the UEFI BIOSmenu” ), and then configure HDMI Mode Select in the Config menu. -
Audio connector
• Connect headphones with a 3.5-mm (0.14-inch) and 4-pole plug to listen to the sound from the computer.
• Connect a headset with a 3.5-mm (0.14-inch) and 4-pole plug to listen to the sound from the computer or talk with others.
Note: This connector does not support standalone external microphones. -
microSD card slot Insert a microSD card for data access or storage. See “Use a microSD card or smart card (for selected models)”.
Right
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Smart-card slot*
Use smart cards for authentication, data storage, and application processing. Within large organizations, you might also use smart cards for strong security authentication of single sign-on (SSO). -
Always On USB 3.2 connector Gen 1
With the Always On USB feature enabled, the Always On USB 3.2 connector Gen 1 can charge a USB-compatible device when the computer is on, off, in sleep mode, or in hibernation mode.
Notes:
• By default, Always On USB is enabled and Charge in Battery Mode is disabled in UEFI BIOS.
• When the computer is off or in hibernation mode, and Charge in Battery Mode is disabled in UEFI BIOS, ensure that you have connected the computer to ac power. To enable the Always On USB feature, do the following:
1. Enter the UEFI BIOS menu. See “Enter the UEFI BIOS menu”.
2. Click Config ➙ USB ➙ Always On USB to enable the Always On USB feature. -
Ethernet connector
Connect to a local area network (LAN). When the green indicator is on, the computer is connected to a LAN. When the yellow indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. -
Security-lock slot
Lock your computer to a desk, table, or other fixtures through a compatible security cable lock. See “Lock the computer”.
Bottom
**T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1
T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1
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Docking-station hook holes
Use the docking-station hook holes to secure a supported docking station. -
Keyboard drainage hole
Drain out liquid from your computer if you accidentally spill liquid on the keyboard. -
Emergency-reset hole
If the computer stops responding and you cannot turn it off by pressing the power button, reset your computer:
1. Disconnect your computer from ac power.
2. Insert a straightened paper clip into the hole to cut off power supply temporarily.
3. Connect your computer to ac power and then turn on your computer.
Rear
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Nano-SIM-card tray*
Use the Nano Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card to connect to a wirelessWAN network. See “Connect to a cellular network (for selected models)”. -
System status indicator
The indicator in the ThinkPad logo on the computer lid shows the system status of your computer.
• Blinking for three times: The computer is initially connected to power.
• On: The computer is on.
• Off: The computer is off or in hibernation mode.
• Blinking rapidly: The computer is entering sleep or hibernation mode.
• Blinking slowly: The computer is in sleep mode.
Features and specifications
Dimensions
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T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1:
– Width: 329 mm (12.95 inches)
– Depth: 227 mm (8.94 inches)
– Thickness: 17.9 mm (0.70 inches) -
T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1:
– Width: 365.8 mm (14.4 inches)
– Depth: 248 mm (9.76 inches)
– Thickness: 19.1 mm (0.75 inches)
Maximum heat output (depending on the model)
- 45 W (154 Btu/hr)
- 65 W (222 Btu/hr)
Power source (ac power adapter)
- Sine-wave input at 50 Hz to 60 Hz
- Input rating of the ac power adapter: 100 V to 240 V ac, 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Microprocessor
To view the microprocessor information of your computer, right-click the Start button and then click System.
Memory
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Double data rate 4 (DDR4) small outline dual in-line memory module (SODIMM)*
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Double data rate 4 (DDR4) on-board memory module
Note: Depending on the system configuration, memory speeds might vary. Storage device • M.2 solid-state drive* -
Hybrid solid-state drive (with Intel Optane™ memory) (for selected Intel models)
Display
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Brightness control
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Color display with Thin Film Transistor (TFT) technology
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Color display with In-Plane Switching (IPS) or Twisted Nematic (TN) technology
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Display size:
– T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1: 355.6 mm (14 inches)
– T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1: 396.2 mm (15.6 inches) -
Display resolution:
– T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1: 1366 x 768 pixels, 1920 x 1080 pixels, or 3840 x 2160 pixels
– T14 Gen 1 (for AMD models) and P14s Gen 1 (for AMD models):1366 x 768 pixels or 1920 x 1080 pixels
– T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1: 1920 x 1080 pixels or 3840 x 2160 pixels -
Multi-touch technology*
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PrivacyGuard feature*
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Intel Ultra High Definition (UHD) Graphics or discrete graphics (for Intel models)
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AMD integrated graphics (for AMD models)
Keyboard
- Function keys
- Numeric keypad (for T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1 only)
- Six-row keyboard or six-row keyboard with backlight
- Trackpad
- TrackPoint pointing device
Connectors and slots
- Audio connector
- Docking-station connector
- Ethernet connector
- HDMI connector
- microSD card slot
- Nano-SIM-card tray*
- Smart-card slot*
- One Always On USB 3.2 connector Gen 1
- One USB 3.2 connector Gen 1
- One Thunderbolt 3 connector (USB-C) (for Intel models)
- One USB-C (3.2 Gen 1) connector (for Intel models)
- Two USB-C (3.2 Gen 2) connectors (for AMD models)
Security features
- Face authentication*
- Fingerprint reader*
- Password
- RFID*
- Security-lock slot
- ThinkShutter*
- Trusted Platform Module (TPM)*
Wireless features
- Bluetooth
- Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite receiver (available on models with wireless WAN)*
- NFC*
- Wireless LAN
- Wireless WAN*
Others
- Camera*
- Microphones*
Statement on USB transfer rate
Depending on many factors such as the processing capability of the host and peripheral devices, file attributes, and other factors related to system configuration and operating environments, the actual transfer rate using the various USB connectors on this device will vary and will be slower than the data rate listed below for each corresponding device.
USB device: Data rate (Gbit/s)
3.2 Gen 1 / 3.1 Gen 1: 5
3.2 Gen 2 / 3.1 Gen 2: 10
3.2 Gen 2 × 2: 20
Chapter 2. Get started with your computer
Get started with Windows 10
Learn the basics of Windows 10 and start working with it right away. For more information about Windows 10, see the Windows help information.
Windows account
A user account is required to use the Windows operating system. It can either
be a Windows user account or a Microsoft account.
Windows user account
When you start Windows for the first time, you are prompted to create a
Windows user account. This first account you created is of the “Administrator”
type. With an Administrator account, you can create additional user accounts
or change account types by doing the following:
- Open the Start menu and select Settings ➙ Accounts ➙ Family & other users.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Microsoft account
You can also log in to the Windows operating system with a Microsoft account.
To create a Microsoft account, go to the Microsoft sign-up page at https://signup.live.com and follow the onscreen instructions. With a Microsoft account, you can:
- Enjoy one-time signing in if you are using other Microsoft services, such as OneDrive, Skype, and Outlook. com.
- Sync personalized settings across other Windows-based devices.
Windows user interface
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Account
Change account settings, lock the computer, or sign out from the current account. -
Documents
Open the Documents folder, a default folder to save your received files. -
Pictures
Open the Pictures folder, a default folder to save your received pictures. -
Settings
Launch Settings. -
Power
Shut down, restart, or put the computer into sleep mode. -
Start button
Open the Start menu. -
Windows Search
Type what you are looking for in the search box and get search results from your computer and the Web. -
Task View
Display all opened apps and switch among them. -
Windows notification area
Display notifications and status of some features. -
Battery status icon
Display power status and change battery or power settings. When your computer is not connected to ac power, the icon changes to . -
Network icon
Connect to an available wireless network and display the network status. When connected to a wired network, the icon changes to . -
Action center
Display the latest notifications from apps and provide quick access to some features.
Open the Start menu
- Click the Start button.
- Press the Windows logo key on the keyboard.
Access Control Panel
- Open the Start menu and click Windows System ➙ Control Panel.
- Use Windows Search.
Launch an app
- Open the Start menu and select the app you want to launch.
- Use Windows Search.
Windows label
Your computer might have a Windows 10 Genuine Microsoft label affixed to its cover depending on the following factors:
- Your geographic location
- Edition of Windows 10 that is preinstalled
Go to https://www.microsoft.com/en- us/howtotell/Hardware.aspx for illustrations of the various types of Genuine Microsoft labels.
- In the People’s Republic of China, the Genuine Microsoft label is required on all computer models preinstalled with any version of Windows 10.
- In other countries and regions, the Genuine Microsoft label is required only on computer models licensed for Windows 10 Pro.
The absence of a Genuine Microsoft label does not indicate that the
preinstalled Windows version is not genuine. For details on how to tell
whether your preinstalled Windows product is genuine, refer to the information
provided by Microsoft at https://www.microsoft.com/en-
us/howtotell/default.aspx.
There are no external, visual indicators of the Product ID or Windows version
for which the computer is licensed. Instead, the Product ID is recorded in the
computer firmware. Whenever a Windows 10 product is installed, the
installation program checks the computer firmware for a valid, matching
Product ID to complete the activation.
In some cases, an earlier Windows version might be preinstalled under the
terms of the Windows 10 Pro license downgrade rights.
Connect to networks
Your computer helps you connect to the world through a wired or wireless network.
Connect to the wired Ethernet
Connect your computer to a local network through the Ethernet connector on
your computer with a Ethernet cable.
Note: If the computer is connected to a supported docking station or
dock, use the Ethernet connector on the docking station or dock instead of the
one on the computer.
Connect to Wi-Fi networks
- Click the network icon in the Windows notification area. A list of available wireless networks is displayed.
- Select a network available for connection. Provide required information, if needed.
Connect to a cellular network (for selected models)
If your computer has a wireless wide area network (WAN) card and a nano-SIM card installed, you can connect to a cellular data network and get online using the cellular signal.
Note: The cellular service is provided by authorized mobile service
carriers in some countries or regions.
You must have a cellular plan from a service carrier to connect to the
cellular network.
To establish a cellular connection:
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Turn off the computer.
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Insert a straightened paper clip into the hole in the tray 1 . The tray ejects. Then, slide the tray out of the computer. Install a nano-SIM card into the tray 2 with the metal contacts facing downward. Insert the tray into the nano-SIM-card slot until you hear a click 3 .
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Turn on the computer.
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Click the network icon in the Windows notification area, and then select the cellular network icon from the list.
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Provide required information if needed.
Use Lenovo Vantage
The preinstalled Lenovo Vantage is a customized one-stop solution to help you maintain your computer with automated updates and fixes, configure hardware settings, and get personalized support.
Access Lenovo Vantage
Open the Start menu and click Lenovo Vantage. You also can type Lenovo Vantage
in the search box.
To download the latest version of Lenovo Vantage, go to Microsoft Store and
search by the app name.
Key features
Lenovo Vantage enables you to:
- Know the device status easily and customize device settings.
- Download and install UEFI BIOS, firmware, and driver updates to keep your computer up-to-date.
- Monitor your computer health, and secure your computer against outside threats.
- Scan your computer hardware and diagnose hardware problems.
- Look up warranty status (online).
- Access User Guide and helpful articles.
Notes:
- The available features vary depending on the computer model.
- Lenovo Vantage makes periodic updates of the features to keep improving your experience with your computer. The description of features might be different from that on your actual user interface.
Use Lenovo Quick Clean (for selected models)
Depending on the model, your computer might support the Lenovo Quick Clean
feature. The preinstalled
Lenovo Quick Clean enables you to temporarily disable the keyboard, screen,
trackpad, and TrackPoint pointing device for cleaning.
Access Lenovo Quick Clean
To access Lenovo Quick Clean, do one of the following:
- Open the Start menu and click Lenovo Quick Clean.
- Type Lenovo Quick Clean in the search box.
- Press Fn and the right Shift key at the same time.
To download the latest version of Lenovo Quick Clean, go to https://pcsupport.lenovo.com.
Interact with your computer
Your computer provides you various ways to navigate the screen.
Use the keyboard shortcuts
The special keys on the keyboard help you work more easily and effectively.
T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1
T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1
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Windows logo key
Open the Start menu. For information about using this key with other keys, see the Windows help information. -
Caps Lock key
Switch the letter case between the upper case and lower case.
When the key indicator is on, you can type uppercase letters. -
F1–F12 function keys
Invoke the special function printed as an icon on each key or standard function.
To choose whether to invoke the special function or standard function:
1. Go to Control Panel and view by Large icons or Small icons.
2. Click Keyboard or Lenovo – Keyboard Manager and select the option of your preference. -
Numeric keypad
Input numbers quickly when the Numeric Lock indicator is on (for T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1 only).
Invoke the special function printed as an icon on each key or standard
function of F1–F12 function keys.
FnLock indicator on: standard function
FnLock indicator off: special function
Mute or unmute the speakers.
When the key indicator is on, the speakers are muted.
If you mute the speakers and turn off your computer, the speakers remain muted
when you turn on your computer.
Decrease the speaker volume.
Increase the speaker volume.
Mute or unmute the microphones.
When the key indicator is on, the microphones are muted.
Darken the computer display.
Brighten the computer display.
Manage external displays.
Enable or disable the built-in wireless features.
Open or collapse the notification center.
Answer incoming calls.
This function only works with some apps, such as Skype for Business 2016 and
Microsoft
Teams 1.0.
By default, the function works with Skype for Business 2016. You can change
the default
setting on Lenovo Vantage.
Decline incoming calls.
This function only works with some apps, such as Skype for Business 2016 and
Microsoft Teams 1.0.
By default, the function works with Skype for Business 2016. You can change
the default setting on Lenovo Vantage.
Note: You can also press F11 to hang up ongoing calls on Skype for
Business 2016.
Invoke the function defined by yourself.
You can define different functions for the F12 key on Lenovo Vantage.
Open the calculator (for T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1 only).
Put your computer to sleep mode (for T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1 only).
Open the Snipping Tool program.
Fn+Spacebar Switch between different keyboard backlight statuses if your
computer supports keyboard backlight.
Fn+B Equal the Break key on a conventional external keyboard.
Fn+K Equal the ScrLK or Scroll Lock key on a conventional external
keyboard.
Fn+P Equal the Pause key on a conventional external keyboard.
Fn+S Equal the SysRq key on a conventional external keyboard.
Fn+4 Put the computer to sleep mode. To wake up the computer, press Fn or
the power button.
Fn+D If your computer supports the PrivacyGuard feature, press Fn+D to
enable or disable the feature. For more information, see “Use privacy
protection (for selected models)”.
Fn+Left arrow key Equal the Home key.
Fn+Right arrow key Equal the End key.
Use the TrackPoint pointing device
The TrackPoint pointing device enables you to perform all the functions of a traditional mouse, such as pointing, clicking, and scrolling.
Use the TrackPoint pointing device
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Pointing stick
Use your index finger or middle finger to apply pressure to the pointing stick nonslip cap in any direction parallel to the keyboard. The pointer on the screen moves accordingly but the pointing stick itself does not move. The higher the pressure applied, the faster the pointer moves. -
Left-click button
Press to select or open an item. -
Right-click button
Press to display a shortcut menu. -
Middle button
Press and hold the dotted middle button while applying pressure to the pointing stick in the vertical or horizontal direction. Then, you can scroll through the document, Web site, or apps.
Disable the TrackPoint pointing device
The TrackPoint pointing device is active by default. To disable the device:
1. Open the Start menu, and then click Settings ➙ Devices ➙ Mouse.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to disable TrackPoint.
Replace the pointing-stick nonslip cap
Note: Ensure that the new cap has grooves a .
Use the trackpad
The entire trackpad surface is sensitive to finger touch and movement. You can use the trackpad to perform all the pointing, clicking, and scrolling functions of a traditional mouse.
Use the trackpad
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Left-click zone
Press to select or open an item.
You also can tap anywhere on the surface of the trackpad with one finger to perform the left-click action. -
Right-click zone
Press to display a shortcut menu.
You also can tap anywhere on the surface of the trackpad with two fingers to perform the right-click action.
Use the touch gestures
Tap
Tap anywhere on the trackpad with one finger to select or open an item.
Two-finger tap
Tap anywhere on the trackpad with two fingers to display a shortcut menu.
Two-finger scroll
Put two fingers on the trackpad and move them in the vertical or horizontal
direction. This action enables you to scroll through the document, Web site,
or apps.
Two-finger zoom out
Put two fingers on the trackpad and move them closer together to zoom out.
Two-finger zoom in
Put two fingers on the trackpad and move them farther apart to zoom in.
Swipe three fingers up
Put three fingers on the trackpad and move them up to open the task view to
see all your open windows.
Swipe three fingers down
Put three fingers on the trackpad and move them down to show the desktop.
Notes:
- When using two or more fingers, ensure that you position your fingers slightly apart.
- Some gestures are not available if the last action was done from the TrackPoint pointing device.
- Some gestures are only available when you are using certain apps.
- If the trackpad surface is stained with oil, turn off the computer first. Then, gently wipe the trackpad surface with a soft and lint-free cloth moistened with lukewarm water or computer cleaner.
For more gestures, see the help information of the pointing device.
Disable the trackpad
The trackpad is active by default. To disable the device:
- Open the Start menu, and then click Settings ➙ Devices ➙ Touchpad.
- In the Touchpad section, turn off the Touchpad control.
Use the multi-touch screen (for selected models)
If your computer display supports the multi-touch function, you can navigate
the screen with simple touch gestures.
Note: Some gestures might not be available depending on the app you use.
Tap once
• From the Start menu: Open an app or item.
• From the desktop: Select an app or item.
• In an open app: Perform an action such as Copy, Save, and Delete,
depending on the app.
Tap twice quickly
Open an app or item from the desktop.
Tap and hold
Open a shortcut menu.
Slide
Scroll through items, such as lists, pages, and photos.
Drag an item to the location you want
Move an object.
Move two fingers closer together
Zoom out.
Move two fingers farther apart
Zoom in.
Swipe in from the right edge
Open the action center to see your notifications and quick actions.
Swipe in from the left edge
View all your open windows in task view.
Swipe downwards shortly from the top edge (for full screened app or
when your computer is in the tablet mode) Show a hidden title bar.
Swipe in from the top edge to the bottom edge (when your computer is in
the tablet mode) Close the current app.
Tips
- Turn off the computer before cleaning the multi-touch screen.
- Use a dry, soft, and lint-free cloth or a piece of absorbent cotton to remove fingerprints or dust from the multi-touch screen. Do not apply solvents to the cloth.
- The multi-touch screen is a glass panel covered with a plastic film. Do not apply pressure or place any metallic object on the screen, which might damage the touch panel or cause it to malfunction.
- Do not use fingernails, gloved fingers, or inanimate objects for input on the screen.
- Regularly calibrate the accuracy of the finger input to avoid a discrepancy.
Use privacy protection (for selected models)
Use the PrivacyGuard feature
Depending on the model, your computer might support the PrivacyGuard
feature. When the feature is enabled, it darkens screen and reduces visibility
from side angles to protect screen content against visual hacking. By default,
the PrivacyGuard feature is disabled. You can press F12 or Fn+D to enable it.
You will be prompted by the on-screen icon or every time the feature is
enabled or disabled. The privacy level of this feature varies depending on the
screen brightness level, the contrast ratio, and the physical environment
where you are using this feature.
- Press to increase the privacy level.
- Press to decrease the privacy level.
Automatic PrivacyGuard feature for passwords
Though the PrivacyGuard feature is disabled, PrivacyGuard feature could also
be automatically enabled in case that you are required to input passwords. By
default, this automatic PrivacyGuard feature for passwords is disabled. You
can enable it on Lenovo Vantage.
Note: The automatic PrivacyGuard feature for passwords is not supported
on computers with the Linux® operating system.
Use the PrivacyGuard with PrivacyAlert feature
Glance by Mirametrix® is preinstalled on your computer. Turn on PrivacyAlert
and PrivacyGuard switches on Glance to achieve better privacy protection.
When someone is detected looking over your shoulder by the camera (with IR
function), an alert icon appears on your computer screen. Meanwhile,
PrivacyAlert automatically enables PrivacyGuard to prevent peeking eyes. When
the person leaves, the icon disappears and the PrivacyGuard feature is
disabled automatically.
Use the Intelligent Cooling feature
The Intelligent Cooling feature enables your computer to work in the following three modes:
- Quiet mode : the least fan noise
- Balanced mode : balanced performance and noise
- Performance mode : the highest performance and normal noise
on ac power
on battery power
For computers with Windows operating system, do the following to select the preferred mode:
- Click the battery status icon in the Windows notification area.
- Move the slider to the left or right to select your preferred mode.
Use multimedia
Use your computer for business or entertainment with the built-in components (camera, speakers, and audio features) or connected external devices (an external projector, monitor, and HDTV).
Use audio
To enhance your audio experience, connect speakers, headphones, or a headset with a 3.5-mm (0.14-inch), 4-pole plug to the audio connector.
Change the sound settings
- Go to Control Panel and view by category.
- Click Hardware and Sound ➙ Sound.
- Change the settings as you prefer.
Connect to an external display
Connect your computer to a projector or a monitor to give presentations or expand your workspace.
Connect to a wired display
- Connect the external display to an appropriate video connector on your computer.
- Connect the external display to an electrical outlet.
- Turn on the external display.
If your computer cannot detect the external display, right-click a blank area on the desktop, and then click Display settings ➙ Detect
For Intel models, do not connect external displays to the USB-C (3.2 Gen 1) connector 1 and the HDMI connector 2 at the same time. Otherwise, only the external display connected to the USB-C (3.2 Gen 1) connector 1 will work by default. You can change the priority between the USB-C (3.2 Gen 1) connector and the HDMI connector from the UEFI BIOS menu. To enter the UEFI BIOS menu, see “Enter the UEFI BIOS menu” on page 49. Open the Config menu, and then select Display ➙ Shared Display Priority. Then, follow the on- screen instructions.
Supported resolution
The following table lists the supported maximum resolution of the external display.
Table 1. For Intel models
Connect the external display to: Supported resolution
the USB-C (3.2 Gen 1) connector: Up to 4096 x 2304 pixels / 60 Hz
the Thunderbolt 3 connector (USB-C): Up to 4096 x 2304 pixels / 60 Hz
the HDMI connector: Up to 4096 x 2160 pixels / 30 Hz
Table 2. For AMD models
Connect the external display to: Supported resolution
the USB-C (3.2 Gen 2) connector: Up to 5120 x 2880 pixels / 60 Hz
the HDMI connector: Up to 4096 x 2160 pixels / 60 Hz
Connect to a wireless display
To use a wireless display, ensure that both your computer and the external
display support the Miracast® feature.
- Open the Start menu, and then click Settings ➙ Devices ➙ Bluetooth & other devices ➙ Add Bluetooth or other device. In the Add a device window, click Wireless display or dock. Then, follow the instructions on the screen.
- Click the action center icon in the Windows notification area and click Connect. Select the wireless display and follow the on-screen instructions.
Set the display mode
Press or and then select a display mode of your preference.
- Duplicate these displays: Display the same video output on both your computer screen and an external display.
- Extend these displays: Extend the video output from your computer display to an external display. You can drag and move items between the two displays.
- Show only on 1: Display the video output only on your computer screen.
- Show only on 2: Display the video output only on an external display.
If you show programs using DirectDraw or Direct3D® in full-screen mode, only the main display shows the video output.
Change display settings
- Right-click a blank area on the desktop and select Display settings.
- Select the display that you want to configure.
- Change display settings of your preference.
You can change the settings for both the computer display and the external
display. For example, you can define which one is the main display and which
one is the secondary display. You also can change the resolution and
orientation.
Note: If you set a higher resolution for the computer display than the
external display, only part of the screen can be displayed on the external
display.
Chapter 3. Explore your computer
Manage power
Use the information in this section to achieve the best balance between
performance and power efficiency.
Check the battery status and temperature
Check the battery status
The battery status icon or is in the Windows notification area. You can click
the icon to check the battery status, view the current power plan, change the
power mode, and access battery settings quickly.
Check the battery temperature
Open Lenovo Vantage, and then follow the on-screen instructions to view
battery details.
Charge the computer
Use ac power
When the battery power is low, charge your battery by connecting your computer
to ac power.
The battery is fully charged in about four to eight hours. If the power
adapter shipped with your computer
supports the rapid charge function, the battery is 80% charged in about one
hour when the computer is
turned off. The actual charging time depends on the battery size, the physical
environment, and whether you are using the computer.
Battery charging is also affected by the battery temperature. The recommended
battery temperature range for charging the battery is between 10°C (50°F) and
35°C (95°F).
Notes:
- To maximize the life of the battery, once the battery is fully charged, it must discharge to 94% or lower before it will be allowed to recharge again.
- To extend your battery’s lifespan, the battery may optimize its full charge capacity based on your usage.
After prolonged periods of limited use, full battery capacity may not be available until you discharge to as low as 20% and recharge completely. For more information, refer to the power section of Lenovo Vantage.
Use P-to-P 2.0 charging function
- For Intel models, both the USB-C (3.2 Gen 1) connector and Thunderbolt 3 connectors (USB-C) on the computer feature the Lenovo-unique P-to-P 2.0 charging function.
- For AMD models, both USB-C (3.2 Gen 2) connectors on the computer feature the Lenovo unique P-to-P 2.0 charging function.
When no ac power is available, this feature enables one computer to supply power to another computer through a USB-C to USB-C cable. When ac power is available for only one computer, this feature enables both computers to get charged by ac power.
Before using the function, ensure that:
- The selected connectors support the P-to-P 2.0 charging function and power delivery function.
- Always On USB and Charge in Battery Mode are enabled in UEFI BIOS of both computers, so that the function works even when the computers are off or in hibernation mode. To enable Always On USB and Charge in Battery Mode:
1. Enter the UEFI BIOS menu. See “Enter the UEFI BIOS menu” on page 49.
2. Click Config ➙ USB to enable Always On USB and Charge in Battery Mode.
To use the function:
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When no ac power is available:
The remaining battery power of computer A should be at least 30% and be 3% higher than that of computer B. To check the battery status, see “Check the battery status and temperature”.
Connect the computers to each other with a USB-C to USB-C cable. In this situation, computer A works as the power supply. Once the remaining battery power of computer A is lower than 30%, computer A stops supplying power to computer B.
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When ac power is available:
Connect the computers to each other with a USB-C to USB-C cable. Connect one computer to ac power. In this situation, ac power works as the power supply and both computers get charged.
Note: The actual charging speed using the Lenovo-unique P-to-P 2.0 charging function varies depending on many factors, such as the remaining battery power of the computers, the wattage of the ac power adapter, and whether you are using the computers.
Maximize the battery life
- Lower the brightness of the computer display.
- Turn off the wireless features when not in use.
- Use the battery until the charge is depleted.
- Recharge the battery completely before using it.
Set power button behaviors
You can define what the power button does according to your preference. For
example, by pressing the power button, you can turn off the computer or put
the computer to sleep or hibernation mode.
To change what the power button does:
- Right-click the battery status icon in the Windows notification area.
- Click Power Options ➙ Choose what the power buttons do.
- Change the settings as you prefer.
Set the power plan
For ENERGY STAR® compliant computers, the following power plan takes effect when your computers have been idle for a specified duration:
Table 3. Default power plan (when plugged into ac power)
- Turn off the display: After 10 minutes
- Put the computer to sleep: After 10 minutes
To reset the power plan to achieve the best balance between performance and power saving:
- Right-click the battery status icon and select Power Options.
- Choose or customize a power plan of your preference.
Transfer data
Quickly share your files using the built-in Bluetooth or NFC technology among devices with the same features. You also can insert a media card or smart card to transfer data.
Connect to a Bluetooth-enabled device
You can connect all types of Bluetooth-enabled devices to your computer, such as a keyboard, a mouse, a smartphone, or speakers. To ensure the connection is successful, place the devices 10 meters (33 feet), at most, from the computer.
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Turn on Bluetooth on the computer.
• Click the action center icon in the Windows notification area. Enable the Bluetooth feature.
• Open the Start menu, and then click Settings ➙ Devices ➙ Bluetooth & other devices. Turn on the Bluetooth switch. -
Click Add Bluetooth or other device ➙ Bluetooth.
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Select a Bluetooth device, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
Your Bluetooth-enabled device and computer will automatically connect the next time if the two devices are in range of each other with Bluetooth turned on. You can use Bluetooth for data transfer or remote control and communication.
Set up an NFC connection (for selected Intel models)
If your computer supports NFC, you will see an NFC mark or label around the
trackpad area.
NFC is a high-frequency and short-range wireless communication technology. By
using NFC, you can simply tap and connect your computer and another NFC-
enabled device over a few centimeters or inches.
Turn on NFC
- Open the Start menu and click Settings ➙ Network & Internet ➙ Airplane mode.
- Turn off the Airplane mode.
- Turn on the NFC function.
Pair with an NFC card or NFC-enabled smartphone
Before you start, ensure that:
- The card is in NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF), otherwise the card cannot be detected.
- The smartphone screen is facing upward.
To pair with an NFC card or smartphone:
- Place the card or smartphone closely near the NFC mark or label area on your computer.
- Slowly move the card or smartphone around the NFC mark or label until you are prompted that the device has been successfully detected.
Attention: During the data transfer, do not put your computer to sleep mode or lock the smartphone; otherwise, your data might get damaged.
Use a microSD card or smart card (for selected models)
If your computer has a microSD card slot or smart-card slot, read the following information.
Supported microSD card
Note: Your computer does not support the content protection for
recordable media (CPRM) feature for the microSD card.
- Secure Digital (SD) card
- Secure Digital eXtended-Capacity (SDXC) card
- Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) card
Supported smart card
Supported smart card specifications: 85.60 mm (3.37 inches) x 53.98 mm
(2.13 inches)
Attention: Smart cards with slits are not supported. Do not insert such a
smart card into the smart-card reader of your computer. Otherwise the reader
might get damaged.
Install the card
- Locate the card slot.
- Insert the card firmly into the card slot until it is secured in place.
Notes:
- For the microSD card, ensure that the metal contacts are facing down and pointing toward the card slot.
- For the smart card, ensure that the metal contacts are facing upward and pointing toward the card slot.
Remove the card
Attention: Before removing a card, eject the card from the Windows
operating system first. Otherwise, data on the card might get corrupted or
lost.
- Click the triangular icon in the Windows notification area to show hidden icons. Then, right-click the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon.
- Select the corresponding item to eject the card from the Windows operating system.
- Press the card and remove it from your computer. Store the card safely for future use.
Use the RFID feature (for selected Intel models)
Depending on the model, your computer might come with an integrated Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader. With the RFID technology, you can log in to an RFID-enabled system using a granted RFID object, such as an ID badge.
To log in to the system, place your identification card above the area a .
Airplane mode
When the Airplane mode is enabled, all wireless features are disabled.
To enable or disable the Airplane mode:
- Open the Start menu.
- Click Settings ➙ Network & Internet ➙ Airplane mode.
- Turn on or turn off the Airplane mode switch.
Chapter 4. Accessories
This chapter provides instructions on how to use hardware accessories to expand your computer capabilities.
Purchase options
Lenovo has a number of hardware accessories and upgrades to help expand the
capabilities of your computer. Options include memory modules, storage
devices, network cards, port replicators or docking stations, batteries, power
adapters, keyboards, mice, and more.
To shop at Lenovo, go to
https://www.lenovo.com/accessories.
Docking station
You can use the following docking stations to extend the capacity of your computer:
- ThinkPad Basic Docking Station
- ThinkPad Pro Docking Station
- ThinkPad Ultra Docking Station
Front view
Note: The following illustration is based on ThinkPad Basic Docking Station. The ThinkPad Pro Docking Station and ThinkPad Ultra Docking Station might look slightly different.
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System lock
Use the system lock in the following ways:
• Locked position : The latch is locked, and you cannot attach or detach your computer.
• Unlocked position : The latch is unlocked, and you can attach or detach your computer.
• Removal position : You can remove the system lock from the system-lock slot.
Note: The ThinkPad Basic Docking Station does not ship with a system lock installed. You can contact Lenovo sales to purchase a system lock with the option part number 4XE0Q56388. -
Key lock indicator This indicator turns on when the system lock key is in the locked position.
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Docking status indicator This indicator turns on when your computer is successfully connected to the docking station.
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Power button Press the power button to turn on or turn off the computer attached to the docking station.
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Guide post Use the guide post to help you position your computer properly when you attach the computer to the docking station.
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Docking-station connector Connect the computer to the docking station.
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Hooks Hold and secure the computer to the docking station.
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Latch Slide the latch to attach or detach the computer.
Rear view
Figure 1. ThinkPad Basic Docking Station
Figure 2. ThinkPad Pro Docking Station
Figure 3. ThinkPad Ultra Docking Station
Note: The security-lock slot supports cable locks that conform to the Kensington MicroSaver lock standards (using T-bar locking technology) or MiniSaver lock standards (using Cleat locking technology).
Attach a docking station
Notes:
- The ThinkPad Basic Docking Station does not ship with a system lock installed. If you do not purchase and install a system lock, skip step 4 and step 7 in the following instruction.
- If you do not connect the docking station to ac power, the computer attached runs on battery power.
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Connect the docking station to ac power.
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Disconnect the cables and devices from the left side of the computer.
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Turn the system lock key to the unlocked position ( ).
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Align the top-left corner of the computer with the guide post of the docking station. Attach your computer to the docking station as shown 1 until you hear a click. Slide the latch in the direction as shown 2.
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Check the docking status indicator. The docking status indicator turns on when the computer is successfully docked.
Note: If the indicator is off, your computer is not attached to the docking station successfully. To solve the problem, detach and reattach the computer. -
Turn the system lock key to the locked position ( ).
Attention: When the computer is attached to a docking station, always hold the whole assembly when you need to move your computer. Otherwise, the docking station might drop down.
Detach a docking station
Note: The ThinkPad Basic Docking Station does not ship with a system lock installed. If you do not purchase and install a system lock, skip step 1 in the following instruction.
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Turn the system lock key to the unlocked position ( ).
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Slide the latch in the direction as shown 1 to release the computer, and then grasp both sides of the computer to remove it 2 .
Connect multiple external displays
You can connect multiple external displays to a supported docking station. To ensure that the multiple displays work correctly, observe the following guidelines and connect the external displays to the appropriate connectors.
Docking station: Supported external displays: Video connectors
ThinkPad Basic Docking Station: Up to two: DisplayPort VGA
ThinkPad Pro Docking Station: Up to two: DisplayPort (x2)
ThinkPad Ultra Docking Station: Up to three: DisplayPort (x2)
HDMI VGA
Chapter 5. Secure your computer and information
Lock the computer
Lock your computer to a desk, table, or other fixtures through a compatible security cable lock.
Note: The slot supports cable locks that conform to the Kensington
MicroSaver® lock standards (using Tbar™ locking technology) or MiniSaver® lock
standards (using Cleat™ locking technology). You are responsible for
evaluating, selecting, and implementing the locking device and security
feature. Lenovo makes no comments, judgments, or warranties about the
function, quality, or performance of the locking device and security feature.
Cable locks for your product are available from Lenovo at
https://smartfind.lenovo.com/.
Use passwords
This section introduces types of passwords in UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) and how to set, change, and remove a password.
Password types
You can set a power-on password, supervisor password, system management
password, or hard disk password in UEFI BIOS to prevent unauthorized access to
your computer. However, you are not prompted to enter any UEFI BIOS password
when your computer resumes from sleep mode.
Power-on password
If you set a power-on password, a window is displayed on the screen when
you turn on the computer. Enter the correct password to use the computer.
Supervisor password
The supervisor password protects the system information stored in UEFI BIOS.
When entering the UEFI
BIOS menu, enter the correct supervisor password in the window prompted. You
also can press Enter to skip the password prompt. However, you cannot change
most of the system configuration options in UEFI BIOS.
If you have set both the supervisor password and power-on password, you can
use the supervisor password to access your computer when you turn it on. The
supervisor password overrides the power-on password.
System management password
The system management password can also protect the system information stored
in UEFI BIOS like a supervisor password, but it has lower authority by
default. The system management password can be set through the UEFI BIOS menu
or through Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) with the Lenovo client-
management interface.
You can enable the system management password to have the same authority as
the supervisor password to control security related features. To customize the
authority of the system management password through the UEFI BIOS menu:
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Enter the UEFI BIOS menu. See “Enter the UEFI BIOS menu” on page 49.
Note: When prompted to enter the password, enter the correct supervisor password if a supervisor password has been set, or enter the correct system management password if no supervisor password has been set. Otherwise, you cannot change the configurations in the following steps. -
Select Security ➙ Password ➙ System Management Password Access Control.
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Follow the on-screen instructions.
If you have set both the supervisor password and the system management
password, the supervisor password overrides the system management password.
If you have set both the system management password and the power-on password,
the system management password overrides the power-on password.
Hard disk passwords
The hard disk password prevents unauthorized access to the data on the
storage drive. When a hard disk password is set, you are prompted to type a
correct password each time you try to access the storage drive.
To set the hard disk password, select one of the following types:
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User hard disk password only
When a user hard disk password is set without a master hard disk password, the user must enter the user hard disk password to access files and applications on the storage drive. **** -
Master hard disk password + User hard disk password
The master hard disk password is set and used by a system administrator. It enables the administrator to access any storage drive in a system or any computer connected in the same network. The administrator can also assign a user hard disk password for each computer in the network. The user of the computer can change the user hard disk password as desired, but only the administrator can remove the user hard disk password.
When prompted to enter a hard disk password, press F1 to switch between the
master hard disk password and user hard disk password.
Note: The hard disk password is not available in the following
situations:
- A Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Opal-compliant storage drive and a TCG Opal management software program are installed in the computer, and the TCG Opal management software program is activated.
- An eDrive storage drive is installed in the computer preinstalled with the Windows 10 operating system.
Set, change, and remove a password
Before you start, print these instructions.
- Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1 to enter the UEFI BIOS menu.
- Select Security ➙ Password by using the arrow keys.
- Select the password type. Then, follow the on-screen instructions to set, change, or remove a password.
You should record all your passwords and store them in a safe place. If you forget any of your passwords, any potential repair actions required are not covered under warranty.
What to do if you forget your power-on password
If you forget your power-on password, do the following to remove the power-
on password:
• If you have set a supervisor password and remember it:
- Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, immediately press F1.
- Type the supervisor password to enter the UEFI BIOS menu.
- Select Security ➙ Password ➙ Power-On Password by using the arrow keys.
- Type the current supervisor password in the Enter Current Password field. Then, leave the Enter New Password field blank, and press Enter twice.
- In the Changes have been saved window, press Enter.
- Press F10 to save changes and exit the UEFI BIOS menu.
• If you have not set a supervisor password, contact a Lenovo authorized service provider to have the power-on password removed.
What to do if you forget your system management password
If you forget your system management password, do the following to remove
the system management password:
• If you have set a supervisor password and remember it:
- Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, immediately press F1.
- Type the supervisor password to enter the UEFI BIOS menu.
- Select Security ➙ Password ➙ System Management Password by using the arrow keys.
- Type the current supervisor password in the Enter Current Password field. Then, leave the Enter New Password field blank, and press Enter twice.
- In the Changes have been saved window, press Enter.
- Press F10 to save changes and exit the UEFI BIOS menu.
• If you have not set a supervisor password, contact a Lenovo authorized service provider to have the system management password removed.
What to do if you forget your hard disk password
If you forget your user hard disk password or both user and master hard disk
passwords, Lenovo cannot reset your passwords or recover data from the storage
drive. You can contact a Lenovo authorized service provider to have the
storage drive replaced. A fee will be charged for parts and service. If the
storage drive is a CRU (Customer Replaceable Unit), you can also contact
Lenovo to purchase a new storage drive to replace the old one by yourself. To
check whether the storage drive is a CRU and the relevant replacement
procedure, see Chapter 7 “CRU replacement” .
What to do if you forget your supervisor password
If you forget your supervisor password, there is no service procedure to
remove the password. You have to contact a Lenovo authorized service provider
to have the system board replaced. A fee will be charged for parts and
service.
Use Power Loss Protection function
For models shipped with an NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory express) M.2 solid-state drive, the M.2 solid-state drive features the Lenovo-unique PLP (Power Loss Protection) function to avoid data loss or damage. On very rare occasions, your computer is not responding and you might have to shut down your computer by pressing and holding the power button for about seven seconds. In this case, the PLP function enables key data of your computer to be saved timely. However, there is no guarantee that all data is saved in any situation. To check the type of your M.2 solid-state drive:
- Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F10 to enter the Lenovo diagnostics window.
- On the TOOLS tab, select SYSTEM INFORMATION ➙ STORAGE using the arrow keys.
- Locate the Device Type section to check the information.
Use the fingerprint reader (for selected models)
If your computer comes with a fingerprint reader, you can use it to enroll
your fingerprints. After enrollment, you can tap your finger on the
fingerprint reader to log in to Windows.
Enroll your fingerprints
Open the Start menu and then click Settings ➙ Accounts ➙ Sign-in options.
Then, follow the on screen instructions to finish the enrollment.
During the enrollment, the fingerprints are associated with the Windows
password automatically. It is recommended that you put your finger in the
center of the fingerprint reader during the enrollment and enroll more than
one fingerprint in case of any injuries to your fingers.
Log in with your fingerprint
Associate your fingerprints with your power-on password and hard disk
password (for selected models)
- Turn off and then turn on the computer.
- When prompted, scan your finger on the fingerprint reader.
- Enter your power-on password, hard disk password, or both as required. The connection is created.
When you start the computer again, you can use your fingerprints to log in to
the computer without entering your Windows password, power-on password, or
hard disk password. To change the settings, go to the UEFI BIOS menu.
Attention: If you always use your fingerprint to log in to the computer,
you might forget your passwords.
Write down your passwords, and keep them in a safe place.
Maintain the fingerprint reader
To ensure that the fingerprint reader works correctly, do not:
- Scratch the surface of the reader with anything hard.
- Use or touch the reader with a wet, dirty, wrinkled, or injured finger.
Use face authentication (for selected models)
If your computer comes with a Windows Hello-compatible infrared camera, you
can unlock your computer by scanning your face instead of using a password.
For models come with a ThinkShutter, slide the ThinkShutter to uncover the
camera lens before using the Windows Hello face recognition.
Create face ID
- Open the Start menu and click Settings ➙ Accounts ➙ Sign-in options.
- Locate the Password section and click Add to create a password.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to create a Personal Identification Number (PIN).
- Locate the Windows Hello section and click Set up under Face Recognition. Then, click Get Started.
- Enter the PIN you have set earlier. The camera preview starts.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
- Click Improve Recognition to improve the image so that Windows Hello can recognize you in different light conditions or when your appearance changes.
Log in with face authentication
- On the Windows lock screen, select the smiling face icon from the sign-in options.
- Follow the on-screen instructions and ensure that you are centered and looking directly at the camera.
When the program recognizes your face, it automatically unlocks the screen and signs you in to the Windows operating system.
Use firewalls and antivirus programs
Your computer might be preinstalled with a firewall program. The firewall
protects against computer Internet security threats, unauthorized access,
intrusions, and Internet attacks. It also protects your privacy.
A full version of antivirus program is provided with a free 30-day
subscription. After 30 days, you must renew the license to continue receiving
the antivirus program updates.
For more information, see the help system of the program.
Chapter 6. Configure advanced settings
This chapter provides information about UEFI BIOS, recovery, operating system installation, and system management.
UEFI BIOS
This section introduces what is UEFI BIOS and the operations you can perform in UEFI BIOS.
What is UEFI BIOS
UEFI BIOS is the first program that the computer runs when the computer is turned on. UEFI BIOS initializes the hardware components and loads the operating system and other programs. Your computer comes with a setup program with which you can change UEFI BIOS settings.
Enter the UEFI BIOS menu
Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1 to enter the
UEFI BIOS menu.
Note: If you have set the supervisor password, enter the correct password
when prompted. You also can press Enter to skip the password prompt and enter
the UEFI BIOS menu. However, you cannot change the system configurations that
are protected by the supervisor password.
Navigate in the UEFI BIOS interface
Attention: The default configurations are already optimized for you in
boldface. Improper change of the configurations might cause unexpected
results.
You can navigate in the UEFI BIOS interface by pressing the following keys:
F1: Display the General Help screen.
F9: Restore to the default settings.
F10: Save your configuration and exit.
F5: Change to a lower value.
F6: Change to a higher value.
↑↓: Locate an item.
Tab: Select a tab.
Esc: Exit the submenu and return to the parent menu.
Enter: Enter the selected tab or submenu.
Change the startup sequence
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Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1.
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Select Startup ➙ Boot. Then, press Enter. The default device order list is displayed.
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Set the startup sequence as desired.
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Press F10 to save the changes and exit.
To change the startup sequence temporarily:
- Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F12.
- Select the device that you want the computer to start from and press Enter.
Set the system date and time
- Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1.
- Select Date/Time and set the system date and time as desired.
- Press F10 to save changes and exit.
Update UEFI BIOS
When you install a new program, device driver, or hardware component, you
might need to update UEFI BIOS.
Download and install the latest UEFI BIOS update package by one of the
following methods:
- Open Lenovo Vantage to check the available update packages. If the latest UEFI BIOS update package is available, follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the package.
- Go to https://pcsupport.lenovo.com and select the entry for your computer. Then, follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the latest UEFI BIOS update package.
Recovery information
This section introduces the recovery information of the Windows 10 operating system. Ensure that you read and follow the on-screen recovery instructions. The data on your computer might be deleted during the recovery process. To avoid data loss, make a backup copy of all the data that you want to keep.
Restore system files and settings to an earlier point
- Go to Control Panel and view by Large icons or Small icons.
- Click Recovery ➙ Open System Restore. Then, follow the on-screen instructions.
Restore your files from a backup
Note: If you use the File History tool to restore your files from a backup, ensure that you backed up your data earlier with the tool.
- Go to Control Panel and view by Large icons or Small icons.
- Click File History ➙ Restore personal files. Then, follow the on-screen instructions.
Reset your computer
In the resetting process, you can choose to keep your files or remove them
when you reinstall the operating system.
Note: The items in the graphical user interface (GUI) might change
without notice.
- Open the Start menu, and then click Settings ➙ Update & Security ➙ Recovery.
- In the Reset this PC section, click Get started.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to reset your computer.
Use advanced options
Note: The items in the graphical user interface (GUI) might change without notice.
- Open the Start menu, and then click Settings ➙ Update & security ➙ Recovery.
- In the Advanced startup section, click Restart now ➙ Troubleshoot ➙ Advanced options.
- Select a preferred option, and then follow the on-screen instructions
Windows automatic recovery
Note: Ensure that your computer is connected to ac power during the
recovery process.
The Windows recovery environment on your computer operates independently from
the Windows 10 operating system. It enables you to recover or repair the
operating system even if the Windows 10 operating system fails to start.
After two consecutive failed boot attempts, the Windows recovery environment
starts automatically. Then you can choose repair and recovery options by
following the on-screen instructions.
Create and use a recovery USB device
It is recommended that you create a recovery USB drive as early as possible as
a backup for the Windows recovery programs. With the recovery USB drive, you
can troubleshoot and fix the problems even if the preinstalled Windows
recovery programs are damaged. If you did not create a recovery USB drive as a
precautionary measure, you can contact Lenovo Customer Support Center and
purchase one from Lenovo.
For a list of the Lenovo Support phone numbers for your country or region, go
to: https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/supportphonelist
.
Create a recovery USB drive
Attention: The creation process deletes anything stored on the USB drive.
To avoid data loss, make a backup copy of all the data that you want to keep.
- Ensure that your computer is connected to ac power.
- Prepare a USB drive with at least 16 GB of storage capacity. The actual USB capacity required depends on the size of the recovery image.
- Connect the prepared USB drive to the computer.
- Type recovery in the search box. Then, click Create a recovery drive.
- Click Yes in the User Account Control window to allow the Recovery Media Creator program to start.
- In the Recovery Drive window, follow the on-screen instructions to create a recovery USB drive.
Use the recovery USB drive
- Ensure that your computer is connected to ac power.
- Connect the recovery USB drive to the computer.
- Turn on or restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F12. The Boot Menu window opens.
- Select the recovery USB drive as the boot device. Then, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
Install Windows 10 and drivers
This section provides instructions on installing a Windows 10 operating system
and device drivers.
Install a Windows 10 operating system
Microsoft constantly makes updates to the Windows 10 operating system. Before
installing a particular Windows 10 version, check the compatibility list for
the Windows version. For details, go to
https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/windows-
support.
Attention:
- It is recommended that you update your operating system through official channels. Any unofficial update might cause security risks.
- The process of installing a new operating system deletes all the data on your internal storage drive, including the data stored in a hidden folder.
- For computer models that are installed with a hybrid solid-state drive (with Intel Optane memory), ensure that you do not install the operating system into Optane memory.
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If you are using the Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption feature and your computer has a Trusted Platform Module, ensure that you have disabled the feature.
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Ensure that the security chip is set to Active.
a. Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1 to enter the UEFI BIOS menu.
b. Select Security ➙ Security Chip and press Enter. The Security Chip submenu opens.
c. Ensure that the security chip for TPM 2.0 is set to Active.
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For computer models that are installed with hybrid solid-state drive (with Intel Optane memory), enter the UEFI BIOS menu and select Config ➙ Storage ➙ Controller mode. Ensure that RST mode is selected.
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Connect the drive that contains the operating system installation program to the computer.
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Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1 to enter the UEFI BIOS menu.
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Select Startup ➙ Boot to display the Boot Priority Order submenu.
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Select the drive that contains the operating system installation program, for example, USB HDD. Then, press Esc.
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Select Restart and ensure that OS Optimized Defaults is enabled. Then, press F10 to save the settings and exit.
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Follow the on-screen instructions to install the device drivers and necessary programs.
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After installing the device drivers, apply Windows Update to get the latest updates, for example the security patches.
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Go to Microsoft Store to download and install the latest version of Lenovo Vantage.
Install device drivers
You should download the latest driver for a component when you notice poor
performance from that component or when you added a component. This action
might eliminate the driver as the potential cause of a problem. Download and
install the latest driver by one of the following methods:
- Open Lenovo Vantage to check the available update packages. Select the update packages you want, and then follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the packages.
- Go to https://pcsupport.lenovo.com and select the entry for your computer. Then, follow the on-screen instructions to download and install necessary drivers and software.
Chapter 7. CRU replacement
What are CRUs
Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) are parts that can be upgraded or replaced by the customer. The computers contain the following types of CRUs:
- Self-service CRUs: Refer to parts that can be installed or replaced easily by customer themselves or by trained service technicians at an additional cost.
- Optional-service CRUs: Refer to parts that can be installed or replaced by customers with a greater skill level. Trained service technicians can also provide service to install or replace the parts under the type of warranty designated for the customer’s machine.
If you intend on installing a CRU, Lenovo will ship the CRU to you. CRU
information and replacement instructions are shipped with your product and are
available from Lenovo at any time upon request. You might be required to
return the defective part that is replaced by the CRU. When return is
required: (1) return instructions, a prepaid shipping label, and a container
will be included with the replacement CRU; and (2) you might be charged for
the replacement CRU if Lenovo does not receive the defective CRU within thirty
(30) days of your receipt of the replacement CRU. For full details, see the
Lenovo Limited Warranty documentation at
https://www.lenovo.com/warranty/llw_02.
Refer to the following CRU list for your computer.
Self-service CRUs
- ac power adapter
- Nano-SIM-card tray*
- Power cord
Optional-service CRUs
- Always On USB 3.2 connector Gen 1 board
- Always On USB 3.2 connector Gen 1 board bracket
- Base cover assembly
- Coin-cell battery
- Keyboard
- Memory module*
- M.2 solid-state drive
- M.2 solid-state drive bracket*
- Speaker assembly
- Wireless WAN card*
***** for selected models
Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery
Before replacing any CRU, ensure that you disable Fast Startup first and then
disable the built-in battery.
To disable Fast Startup:
- Go to Control Panel and view by Large icons or Small icons.
- Click Power Options, and then click Choose what the power buttons do on the left pane.
- Click Change settings that are currently unavailable at the top.
- If prompted by User Account Control (UAC), click Yes.
- Clear the Turnonfaststartup check box, and then click Save changes.
To disable the built-in battery:
- Restart your computer. When the logo screen is displayed, immediately press F1 to enter the UEFI BIOS menu.
- Select Config ➙ Power. The Power submenu is displayed.
- Select Disable Built-in Battery and press Enter.
- Select Yes in the Setup Confirmation window. The built-in battery is disabled and the computer turns off automatically. Wait three to five minutes to let the computer cool.
Replace a CRU
Follow the replacement procedure to replace a CRU.
Base cover assembly (T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1)
Prerequisite
Before you start, read Appendix A “Important safety information” on page 83
and print the following instructions.
Note: Do not remove the base cover assembly when your computer is
connected to ac power. Otherwise, there might be a risk of short circuits.
Replacement procedure
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Disable the built-in battery. See “Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery” on page 53.
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Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from ac power and all connected cables. Then, close the computer display.
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Remove the nano-SIM-card tray if your computer comes with one. See “Connect to a cellular network (for selected models)”.
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Turn over the computer.
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Loosen the screws that secure the base cover assembly.
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Pry up the latches in ascending alphabetical order (a to k) 1 and remove the base cover assembly 2 .
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Install the new base cover assembly in ascending alphabetical order (a to i). Ensure that the latches of the base cover assembly are secured under the base cover assembly.
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Tighten the screws to secure the base cover assembly.
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Turn over the computer and reinstall the nano-SIM-card tray.
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Connect the ac power adapter and all disconnected cables to the computer.
Troubleshooting
If the computer does not start up after you reinstall the base cover assembly, disconnect the ac power adapter and then reconnect it to the computer.
Base cover assembly (T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1)
Prerequisite
Before you start, read Appendix A “Important safety information” on page 83
and print the following instructions.
Note: Do not remove the base cover assembly when your computer is
connected to ac power. Otherwise, there might be a risk of short circuits.
Replacement procedure
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Disable the built-in battery. See “Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery” on page 53.
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Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from ac power and all connected cables. Then, close the computer display.
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Remove the nano-SIM-card tray if your computer comes with one. See “Connect to a cellular network (for selected models)” on page 17.
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Turn over the computer.
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Loosen the screws that secure the base cover assembly.
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Pry up the latches in ascending alphabetical order (a to h) 1 and remove the base cover assembly 2 .
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Install the new base cover assembly in ascending alphabetical order (a to k). Ensure that the latches of the base cover assembly are secured under the base cover assembly.
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Tighten the screws to secure the base cover assembly.
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Turn the computer over and reinstall the nano-SIM-card tray.
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Connect the ac power adapter and all disconnected cables to the computer.
Troubleshooting
If the computer does not start up after you reinstall the base cover assembly,
disconnect the ac power adapter and then reconnect it to the computer.
Memory module (for selected models)
Prerequisite
Before you start, read Appendix A “Important safety information” on page 83
and print the following instructions.
Attention: Do not touch the contact edge of the memory module. Otherwise,
the memory module might get damaged.
Replacement procedure
To replace a memory module, do the following:
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Disable the built-in battery. See “Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery”.
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Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from ac power and all connected cables. Then, close the computer display.
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Remove the nano-SIM-card tray if your computer comes with one. See “Connect to a cellular network (for selected models)” .
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Remove the base cover assembly. See “Base cover assembly (T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1)”or “Base cover assembly (T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1)”.
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Open the latches on both sides of the memory slot at the same time 1 , and then remove the memory module 2 .
Note: A Mylar film might cover the memory module. To access the memory module, open the film first.
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Install the memory module by doing the following:
a. Place the notched end of the new memory module toward the contact edge side of the memory slot.
Then, insert the new memory module into the memory slot at an angle of about 20 degrees 1 .
b. Pivot the memory module downward until it snaps into place 2 . Ensure that the memory module is firmly installed in the memory slot and cannot be moved easily.
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Reinstall the base cover assembly and the nano-SIM-card tray.
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Connect the ac power adapter and all disconnected cables to the computer.
M.2 solid-state drive
Prerequisite
Before you start, read Appendix A “Important safety information” on page 83
and print the following instructions.
Attention:
- If you replace a M.2 solid-state drive, you might need to install a new operating system. For details on how to install a new operating system, see “Install Windows 10 and drivers”.
- If your computer is installed with a hybrid solid-state drive (with Intel Optane memory), go to https://support.lenovo.com/docs/tg_ssd to know the details on how to replace it.
The M.2 solid-state drive is sensitive. Inappropriate handling might cause damage and permanent loss of data.
When handling the M.2 solid-state drive, observe the following guidelines:
- Replace the M.2 solid-state drive only for upgrade or repair. The M.2 solid-state drive is not designed for frequent changes or replacement.
- Before replacing the M.2 solid-state drive, make a backup copy of all the data that you want to keep.
- Do not apply pressure to the M.2 solid-state drive.
- Do not touch the contact edge or circuit board of the M.2 solid-state drive. Otherwise the M.2 solid-state drive might get damaged.
- Do not make the M.2 solid-state drive subject to physical shocks or vibration. Put the M.2 solid-state drive on a soft material, such as cloth, to absorb physical shocks.
Replacement procedure for the long M.2 solid-state drive
- Disable the built-in battery. See “Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery” on page 53.
- Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from ac power and all connected cables. Then, close the computer display.
- Remove the nano-SIM-card tray if your computer comes with one. See “Connect to a cellular network (for selected models)”.
- Remove the base cover assembly. See “Base cover assembly (T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1)” or “Base cover assembly (T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1)”.
- Remove the M.2 solid-state drive by doing the following:
Note: A Mylar film might cover the M.2 solid-state drive. To access the
M.2 solid-state drive, open the film first.
a. Remove the screw that secures the M.2 solid-state drive 1 . The M.
2 solid-state drive is released from the secured position and pivots
upward.
b. Carefully remove the drive out of the slot 2 .
6. Install a new M.2 solid-state drive by doing the following:
Note: A Mylar film might cover the M.2 solid-state drive. To access the
M.2 solid-state drive, open the film first.
a. Align the contact edge of the new M.2 solid-state drive with the key
in the slot. Then, carefully insert the drive into the slot at an angle of
about 20 degrees 1 and pivot the M.2 solid-state drive downward 2 .
b. Install the screw to secure the M.2 solid-state drive 3 .
7. Reinstall the base cover assembly.
8. Connect the ac power adapter and all disconnected cables to the
computer.
Replacement procedure for the short M.2 solid-state drive
Note: A Mylar film might cover the M.2 solid-state drive. To access the
M.2 solid-state drive, open the film first.
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Disable the built-in battery. See “Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery” on page 53.
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Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from ac power and all connected cables. Then, close the computer display
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Remove the base cover assembly. See “Base cover assembly (T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1)” or “Base cover assembly (T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1)”.
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Remove the screw that secures the M.2 solid-state drive bracket 1 and remove the M.2 solid state drive bracket 2 . Then, remove the M.2 solid-state drive out of the drive slot 3 .
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Install the new M.2 solid-state drive on the bracket 1 and insert the new M.2 solid-state drive with the bracket to the drive slot 2 . Then, install the screw to secure the bracket 3 .
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Reinstall the base cover assembly and the nano-SIM-card tray.
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Connect the ac power adapter and all disconnected cables to the computer.
Coin-cell battery
Prerequisite
Before you start, read Appendix A “Important safety information” on page 83
and print the following instructions.
Replacement procedure
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Disable the built-in battery. See “Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery” on page 53.
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Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from ac power and all connected cables. Then, close the computer display.
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Remove the nano-SIM-card tray if your computer comes with one. See “Connect to a cellular network (for selected models)” .
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Remove the base cover assembly. See “Base cover assembly (T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1)” or “Base cover assembly (T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1)”.
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Detach the connector 1 , and then remove the coin-cell battery 2 .
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Install the new coin-cell battery 1 , and then attach the connector 2 .
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Reinstall the base cover assembly and the nano-SIM-card tray.
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Connect the ac power adapter and all disconnected cables to the computer.
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Reset the system date and time in the UEFI BIOS menu. See “Set the system date and time”.
Wireless WAN card (for selected models)
The following information is only for the computer with user-installable
modules. Ensure that you use only a Lenovo-authorized wireless module
specifically tested for this computer model. Otherwise, the computer will
generate an error-code beep sequence when you turn on the computer.
Prerequisite
Before you start, read Appendix A “Important safety information” on page 83
and print the following instructions.
Attention: Do not touch the contact edge of the wireless-WAN card.
Otherwise the wireless-WAN card might get damaged.
Wireless-WAN card with two antenna cables
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Disable the built-in battery. See “Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery” on page 53.
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Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from ac power and all connected cables. Then, close the computer display.
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Remove the nano-SIM-card tray if your computer comes with one. See “Connect to a cellular network (for selected models)”.
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Remove the base cover assembly. See “Base cover assembly (T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1)” or “Base cover assembly (T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1)”.
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Remove the wireless-WAN card:
Note: A Mylar film might cover the wireless-WAN card. To access the wireless-WAN card, open the film first.
a. Hold the cable connector with your fingers and gently disconnect each cable from the wireless WAN card 1 . Then, remove the screw that secures the wireless-WAN card 2 . The card is released from the secured position and pivots upward.
b. Carefully remove the wireless-WAN card out of the slot 3 .
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Install a new wireless-WAN card:
a. Align the contact edge of the new wireless-WAN card with the key in the slot. Then, carefully insert the card into the slot at an angle of about 20 degrees 1 . Pivot the card downward 2 .
b. Install the screw to secure the wireless-WAN card in place 3 . Connect the antenna cables to the card 4 . Ensure that you connect the orange cable to the main connector on the card, and the blue cable to the auxiliary connector on the card.
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Reinstall the base cover assembly and the nano-SIM-card tray.
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Connect the ac power adapter and all disconnected cables to the computer.
Wireless-WAN card with four antenna cables (for selected Intel models)
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Disable the built-in battery. See “Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery” on page 53.
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Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from ac power and all connected cables. Then, close the computer display.
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Remove the nano-SIM-card tray if your computer comes with one. See “Connect to a cellular network (for selected models)”.
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Remove the base cover assembly. See “Base cover assembly (T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1)”.
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Remove the wireless-WAN card by doing the following:
Note: A Mylar film might cover the wireless-WAN card. To access the wireless-WAN card, open the film first.
a. Hold the cable connector with your fingers and gently disconnect each cable from the wireless-WAN card 1 . Then, remove the screw that secures the wireless-WAN card 2 . The card is released from the secured position and pivots upward.
b. Carefully remove the wireless-WAN card out of the slot 3 .
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Install a new wireless-WAN card by doing the following:
a. Align the contact edge of the new wireless-WAN card with the key in the slot. Then, carefully insert the card into the slot at an angle of about 20 degrees 1 . Pivot the card downward 2 .
b. Install the screw to secure the wireless-WAN card in place 3 . Connect the antenna cables to the card 4 . Ensure that you connect the orange cable to the main connector on the card, the blue cable to the auxiliary connector on the card, the white and grey cable to the M1 connector on the card, and the black and grey cable to the M2 connector on the card.
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Reinstall the base cover assembly and the nano-SIM-card tray.
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Connect the ac power adapter and all disconnected cables to the computer.
Keyboard
Prerequisite
Before you start, read Appendix A “Important safety information” on page 83
and print the following instructions.
Replacement procedure
Notes:
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You might be instructed to slide the keyboard frame forward or backward in some of the following steps.
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Your keyboard might look different from the illustrations in this topic.
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Disable the built-in battery. See “Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery” on page 53.
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Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from ac power and all connected cables.
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For T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1, loosen the screw that secures the keyboard.
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Take the tool out of the new keyboard packaging. Insert the tabs a and b into the slot between the TrackPoint buttons and the trackpad 1 . Slightly pivot the tool downward 2 to release the left and right TrackPoint buttons. Then, remove the two Trackpoint buttons 3 .
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Loosen the screws that secure the keyboard.
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Insert the tabs c and d into the two dents near the two screw heads as shown.
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Pivot the tool in the direction as shown to release the keyboard 1 . Push the keyboard in the direction as shown by arrows 2 to release the latches from the keyboard bezel.
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Pivot the keyboard slightly upward as shown by arrow 1 . Then, turn over the keyboard as shown by arrow 2 .
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Put the keyboard on the palm rest as shown and detach the connectors. Then, remove the keyboard.
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Attach the connectors and turn over the keyboard as shown.
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Insert the keyboard into the keyboard bezel as shown. Ensure that the top edge of the keyboard (the edge that is close to the display) is under the keyboard bezel.
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Slide the keyboard in the direction as shown by the arrows. Ensure that the latches are secured under the keyboard frame.
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Tighten the screws to secure the keyboard.
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Take the new TrackPoint buttons out of the new keyboard packaging. Install the TrackPoint buttons as shown.
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For T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1, tighten the screw that secures the keyboard.
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Connect the ac power adapter and all disconnected cables to the computer.
Speaker assembly
Prerequisite
Before you start, read Appendix A “Important safety information” on page 83
and print the following instructions.
Replacement procedure
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Disable the built-in battery. See “Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery”.
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Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from ac power and all connected cables. Then, close the computer display.
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Remove the nano-SIM-card tray if your computer comes with one. See “Connect to a cellular network (for selected models)”.
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Remove the base cover assembly. See “Base cover assembly (T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1)”or “Base cover assembly (T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1)”.
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Detach the connector of the speaker assembly.
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Remove the screws that secure the speaker assembly 1 , and then remove the speaker assembly 2 .
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Install the new speaker assembly in place 1 , and then install the screws to secure the speaker assembly 2 .
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Attach the connector of the speaker assembly.
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Reinstall the base cover assembly and the nano-SIM-card tray.
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Connect the ac power adapter and all disconnected cables to the computer.
Always On USB 3.2 connector Gen 1 board
Prerequisite
Before you start, read Appendix A “Important safety information” on page 83
and print the following instructions.
Replacement procedure
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Disable the built-in battery. See “Disable Fast Startup and the built-in battery” on page 53.
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Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from ac power and all connected cables. Then, close the computer display.
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Remove the nano-SIM-card tray if your computer comes with one. See “Connect to a cellular network (for selected models)”.
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Remove the base cover assembly. See “Base cover assembly (T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1)” or “Base cover assembly (T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1)”.
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Detach the connector of the Always On USB 3.2 connector Gen 1 board (hereafter referred to as board).
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Remove the screws that secure the bracket 1 , and then remove the bracket 2 . Then, remove the board 3 .
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Install the new board in place 1 . Then, place the bracket on the board 2 and install the screws to secure the board 3 .
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Attach the connector of the board.
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Reinstall the base cover assembly and the nano-SIM-card tray.
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Connect the ac power adapter and all disconnected cables to the computer.
Chapter 8. Help and support
Frequently asked questions
How do I access Control Panel?:
- Open the Start menu and click Windows System ➙ Control Panel.
- Use Windows Search.
How do I turn off my computer?:
Open the Start menu and click Power. Then, click Shut down.
How do I partition my storage drive?:
https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht503851
What do I do if my computer stops responding.:
- Press and hold the power button until the computer turns off. Then, restart the computer.
- If step 1 does not work:
• For models with an emergency reset hole: Insert a straightened paper clip into the emergency reset hole to cut off power supply temporarily. Then, restart the computer with ac power connected.
• For models without an emergency reset hole:
– For models with the removable battery, remove the removable battery and disconnect all power sources. Then, reconnect to ac power and restart the computer.
– For models with the built-in battery, disconnect all power sources.
Press and hold the power button for about seven seconds. Then, reconnect to ac power and restart the computer.
What do I do if I spill liquid on the computer?
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Carefully unplug the ac power adapter and turn off the computer immediately.
The more quickly you stop the current from passing through the computer the more likely you will reduce damage from short circuits.
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Do not try to drain out the liquid by turning over the computer. If your computer has keyboard drainage holes on the bottom, the liquid will be drained out through the holes.
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Wait until you are certain that all the liquid is dry before turning on your computer.
How do I enter the UEFI BIOS menu?
Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1 to enter the UEFI BIOS menu.
How do I disable my trackpad?
- Open the Start menu, and then click Settings ➙ Devices ➙ Touchpad.
- In the Touchpad section, turn off the Touchpad control.
Where can I get the latest device drivers and UEFI BIOS?
- From Lenovo Vantage. See “Install Windows 10 and drivers” and “Update UEFI BIOS”.
- Download from Lenovo Support Web site at https://support.lenovo.com.
Error messages
If you see a message that is not included in the following table, record the error message first, then shut down the computer and call Lenovo for help. See “Lenovo Customer Support Center”.
Message: Solution
0190: Critical low-battery error:
The computer turned off because the battery power is low. Connect the ac power
adapter to the computer and charge the batteries.
0191: System Security – Invalid remote change requested:
The system configuration change has failed. Confirm the operation and try
again.
0199: System Security – Security password retry count exceeded.:
This message is displayed when you enter a wrong supervisor password more than
three times. Confirm the supervisor password and try again.
0271: Check Date and Time settings.:
The date or the time is not set in the computer. Enter the UEFI BIOS menu and
set the date and time.
210x/211x: Detection/Read error on HDDx/SSDx:
The storage drive is not working. Reinstall the storage drive. If the problem
still exists, replace the storage drive.
Error: The non-volatile system UEFI variable storage is nearly
full.:
Note:
This error indicates that the operating system or programs cannot create,
modify, or delete data in the non-volatile system UEFI variable storage due to
insufficient storage space after POST.
The non-volatile system UEFI variable storage is used by the UEFI BIOS and by
the operating system or programs. This error occurs when the operating system
or programs store large amounts of data in the variable storage. All data
needed for POST, such as UEFI BIOS setup settings, chipset, or platform
configuration data, are stored in a separate UEFI variable storage.
Press F1 after the error message is displayed to enter the UEFI BIOS menu. A
dialog asks for confirmation to clean up the storage. If you select “Yes”, all
data that were created by the operating system or programs will be deleted
except global variables defined by the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
Specification. If you select “No”, all data will be kept, but the operating
system or programs will not be able to create, modify, or delete data in the
storage.
If this error happens at a service center, Lenovo authorized service personnel
will clean up the non-volatile system UEFI variable storage using the
preceding solution.
Fan error. Press ESC to startup with limited performance.:
The thermal fan might not work correctly. After the error message is
displayed, press ESC within five seconds to start up the computer with limited
performance.
Otherwise, the computer will shut down immediately. If the problem still
exists when you starts up the next time, have your computer serviced.
Beep errors
Lenovo SmartBeep technology enables you to decode beep errors with your smartphone when a black screen occurs with beeps from your computer. To decode the beep error with Lenovo SmartBeep technology:
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Go to https://support.lenovo.com/smartbeep or scan the following QR Code.
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Download the proper diagnostic app and install it on your smartphone.
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Run the diagnostic app and place the smartphone near the computer.
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Press Fn on your computer to emit the beep again. The diagnostic app decodes the beep error and shows possible solutions on the smartphone.
Note: Do not attempt to service a product yourself unless instructed to do so by the Customer Support Center or product documentation. Only use a Lenovo-authorized service provider to repair your product.
Self-help resources
Use the following self-help resources to learn more about the computer and troubleshoot problems.
Resources: How to access?
Use Lenovo Vantage to:
- Configure device settings.
- Download and install UEFI BIOS, drivers, and firmware updates.
- Secure your computer from outside threats.
- Diagnose hardware problems.
- Check the computer warranty status.
- Access User Guide and helpful articles.
- Open the Start menu and click Lenovo Vantage.
- Use Windows Search.
Product documentation:
- Safety and Warranty Guide
- Setup Guide
- This User Guide
- Regulatory Notice
Go to https://pcsupport.lenovo.com. Then, follow the onscreen instructions to filter out the documentation you want.
Lenovo Support Web site with the latest support information of the following:
- Drivers and software
- Diagnostic solutions
- Product and service warranty
- Product and parts details
- Knowledge base and frequently asked questions
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/
Windows help information:
- Open the Start menu and click Get Help or Tips.
- Use Windows Search or the Cortana® personal assistant.
- Microsoft support Web site: https://support.microsoft.com
Call Lenovo
If you have tried to correct the problem yourself and still need help, you can call Lenovo Customer Support Center.
Before you contact Lenovo
Prepare the following before you contact Lenovo:
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Record the problem symptoms and details:
• What is the problem? Is it continuous or intermittent?
• Any error message or error code?
• What operating system are you using? Which version?
• Which software applications were running at the time of the problem?
• Can the problem be reproduced? If so, how? -
Record the system information:
• Product name
• Machine type and serial number
The following illustration shows where to find the machine type and serial
number of your computer.
Note: Depending on the country or region of delivery, the location of the
machine type and serial number might be different.
T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1
T15 Gen 1 and P15s Gen 1
Lenovo Customer Support Center
During the warranty period, you can call Lenovo Customer Support Center for help.
Telephone numbers
For a list of the Lenovo Support phone numbers for your country or region, go to https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/supportphonelist for the latest phone numbers.
Note: Phone numbers are subject to change without notice. If the number for your country or region is not provided, contact your Lenovo reseller or Lenovo marketing representative.
Services available during the warranty period
- Problem determination – Trained personnel are available to assist you with determining if you have a hardware problem and deciding what action is necessary to fix the problem.
- Lenovo hardware repair – If the problem is determined to be caused by Lenovo hardware under warranty, trained service personnel are available to provide the applicable level of service.
- Engineering change management – Occasionally, there might be changes that are required after a product has been sold. Lenovo or your reseller, if authorized by Lenovo, will make selected Engineering Changes (ECs) that apply to your hardware available.
Services not covered
- Replacement or use of parts not manufactured for or by Lenovo or nonwarranted parts
- Identification of software problem sources
- Configuration of UEFI BIOS as part of an installation or upgrade
- Changes, modifications, or upgrades to device drivers
- Installation and maintenance of network operating systems (NOS)
- Installation and maintenance of programs
For the terms and conditions of the Lenovo Limited Warranty that apply to your Lenovo hardware product, go to:
Purchase additional services
During and after the warranty period, you can purchase additional services
from Lenovo at
https://www.lenovo.com/services.
Service availability and service name might vary by country or region.
Appendix A. Important safety information
Safety notices
This information can help you safely use your computer. Follow and retain all
information included with your computer. The information in this document does
not alter the terms of your purchase agreement or the Limited Warranty. For
more information, see Safety and Warranty Guide that comes with your computer.
Customer safety is important. Our products are developed to be safe and
effective. However, personal computers are electronic devices. Power cords,
power adapters, and other features can create potential safety risks that can
result in physical injury or property damage, especially if misused. To reduce
these risks, follow the instructions included with your product, observe all
warnings on the product and in the operating instructions, and review the
information included in this document carefully. By carefully following the
information contained in this document and provided with your product, you can
help protect yourself from hazards and create a safer computer work
environment.
Note: This information includes references to power adapters and
batteries. In addition, some products (such as speakers and monitors) ship
with external power adapters. If you have such a product, this information
applies to your product. In addition, computer products contain a coin-sized
internal battery that provides power to the system clock even when the
computer is unplugged, so the battery safety information applies to all
computer products.
Important information about using your computer
Ensure that you follow the important tips given here to get the most use and
enjoyment out of your computer.
Failure to do so might lead to discomfort or injury, or cause the computer to
fail.
Protect yourself from the heat that your computer generates.
When your computer is turned on or the battery is charging, the base, the palm
rest, and some other parts may become hot. The temperature they reach depends
on the amount of system activity and the level of charge in the battery.
Extended contact with your body, even through clothing, could cause discomfort
or even a skin burn.
- Avoid keeping your hands, your lap, or any other part of your body in contact with a hot section of the computer for any extended time.
- Periodically take your hands away from the keyboard by lifting your hands from the palm rest.
Protect yourself from the heat generated by the ac power adapter.
When the ac power adapter is connected to an electrical outlet and your
computer, it generates heat.
Extended contact with your body, even through clothing, may cause a skin burn.
- Do not place the ac power adapter in contact with any part of your body while it is in use.
- Never use it to warm your body.
- Do not wrap the cords around the ac power adapter while in use.
Prevent your computer from getting wet.
To avoid spills and the danger of electrical shock, keep liquids away from your computer.
Protect the cables from being damaged.
Applying strong force to cables may damage or break them.
Route communication lines, or the cables of an ac power adapter, a mouse, a
keyboard, a printer, or any other electronic device, so that they cannot be
walked on, tripped over, pinched by your computer or other objects, or in any
way subject to treatment that could interfere with the operation of your
computer.
Protect your computer and data when moving it.
Before moving a computer equipped with a storage drive, do one of the following:
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Turn it off.
• Put it in sleep mode. -
Put it in hibernation mode.
This helps to prevent damage to the computer, and possible loss of data.
Handle your computer gently.
Do not drop, bump, scratch, twist, hit, vibrate, push, or place heavy objects on your computer, display, or external devices.
Carry your computer carefully.
- Use a quality carrying case that provides adequate cushioning and protection.
- Do not pack your computer in a tightly packed suitcase or bag.
- Before putting your computer in a carrying case, make sure that it is off, in sleep mode, or in hibernation mode. Do not put a computer in a carrying case while it is turned on.
Conditions that require immediate action
Products can become damaged due to misuse or neglect. Some product damage is
serious enough
that the product should not be used again until it has been inspected and, if
necessary, repaired by an authorized servicer.
As with any electronic device, pay close attention to the product when it is
turned on.
On very rare occasions, you might notice an odor or see a puff of smoke or
sparks vent from your product. You might also hear sounds like popping,
cracking, or hissing. These might merely mean that an internal electronic
component has failed in a safe and controlled manner. Or, they might indicate
a potential safety issue. Do not take risks or attempt to diagnose the
situation yourself. Contact the
Customer Support Center for further guidance. For a list of Service and
Support phone numbers, see the following Web site:
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/supportphonelist
Frequently inspect your computer and its components for damage, wear, or signs
of danger. If you have any question about the condition of a component, do not
use the product. Contact the Customer Support Center or the product
manufacturer for instructions on how to inspect the product and have it
repaired, if necessary.
In the unlikely event that you notice any of the following conditions, or if
you have any safety concerns with your product, stop using the product and
unplug it from the power source and telecommunication lines until you can
speak to the Customer Support Center for further guidance.
- Power cords, plugs, power adapters, extension cords, surge protectors, or power supplies that are cracked, broken, or damaged.
- Signs of overheating, smoke, sparks, or fire.
- Damage to a battery (such as cracks, dents, or creases), discharge from a battery, or a buildup of foreign substances on the battery.
- A cracking, hissing, or popping sound, or strong odor that comes from the product.
- Signs that liquid has been spilled or an object has fallen onto the computer product, the power cord, or power adapter.
- The computer product, power cord, or power adapter has been exposed to water.
- The product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
- The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions.
Note: If you notice these conditions with a product (such as an extension cord) that is not manufactured for or by Lenovo, stop using that product until you can contact the product manufacturer for further instructions, or until you get a suitable replacement.
Service and upgrades
Do not attempt to service a product yourself unless instructed to do so by the
Customer Support Center or your documentation. Only use a Service Provider who
is approved to repair your particular product.
Note: Some computer parts can be upgraded or replaced by the customer.
Upgrades typically are referred to as options. Replacement parts approved for
customer installation are referred to as Customer Replaceable Units, or CRUs.
Lenovo provides documentation with instructions when it is appropriate for
customers to install options or replace CRUs. You must closely follow all
instructions when installing or replacing parts. The Off state of a power
indicator does not necessarily mean that voltage levels inside a product are
zero. Before you remove the covers from a product equipped with a power cord,
always ensure that the power is turned off and that the product is unplugged
from any power source. If you have any questions or concerns, contact the
Customer Support Center.
Although there are no moving parts in your computer after the power cord has
been disconnected, the following warnings are required for your safety.
Keep fingers and other parts of your body away from hazardous, moving parts. If you suffer an injury, seek medical care immediately.
Avoid contact with hot components inside the computer. During operation, some components become hot enough to burn the skin. Before you open the computer cover, turn off the computer, disconnect power, and wait approximately 10 minutes for the components to cool.
After replacing a CRU, reinstall all protective covers, including the computer cover, before connecting power and operating the computer. This action is important to help prevent unexpected electrical shock and help ensure the containment of an unexpected fire that could happen under extremely rare conditions.
When replacing CRUs, be cautious of sharp edges or corners that might cause injury. If you suffer an injury, seek medical care immediately
DANGER
Use only the power cords and power adapters supplied by the product
manufacturer.
The power cords shall be safety approved. For Germany, it shall be H03VV-F,
3G, 0.75 mm2, or better. For other countries, the suitable types shall be used
accordingly.
Never wrap a power cord around a power adapter or other object. Doing so can
stress the cord in ways that can cause the cord to fray, crack, or crimp. This
can present a safety hazard.
Always route power cords so that they will not be walked on, tripped over, or
pinched by objects.
Protect power cords and power adapters from liquids. For instance, do not
leave your power cord or power adapter near sinks, tubs, toilets, or on floors
that are cleaned with liquid cleansers. Liquids can cause a short circuit,
particularly if the power cord or power adapter has been stressed by misuse.
Liquids also can cause gradual corrosion of power cord terminals and/or the
connector terminals on a power adapter, which can eventually result in
overheating.
Ensure that all power cord connectors are securely and completely plugged into
receptacles.
Do not use any power adapter that shows corrosion at the ac input pins or
shows signs of overheating (such as deformed plastic) at the ac input pins or
anywhere on the power adapter.
Do not use any power cords where the electrical contacts on either end show
signs of corrosion or overheating or where the power cord appears to have been
damaged in any way.
To prevent possible overheating, do not cover the power adapter with clothing
or other objects when the power adapter is plugged into an electrical outlet.
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
DANGER
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.
Do not share an electrical outlet with other home or commercial appliances
that draw large amounts of electricity; otherwise, unstable voltage might
damage your computer, data, or attached devices.
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.
Be sure that the power outlet provides the correct voltage and current for the
product you are installing.
Carefully connect and disconnect the equipment from the electrical outlet.
Power supply statement
Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached.
Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component
that has this label attached.
There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a
problem with one of these parts, contact a service technician.
External devices
CAUTION:
Do not connect or disconnect any external device cables other than Universal
Serial Bus (USB) and 1394 cables while the computer power is on; otherwise,
you might damage your computer. To avoid possible damage to attached devices,
wait at least five seconds after the computer is shut down to disconnect
external devices.
General battery notice
DANGER
Batteries supplied by Lenovo for use with your product have been tested for
compatibility and should only be replaced with approved parts. A battery other
than the one specified by Lenovo, or a disassembled or modified battery is not
covered by the warranty.
Battery abuse or mishandling can cause overheat, liquid leakage, or an
explosion. To avoid possible injury:
- Do not open, dissemble, or service any battery.
- Do not crush or puncture the battery.
- Do not short-circuit the battery, or expose it to water or other liquids.
- Keep the battery away from children.
- Keep the battery away from fire.
Stop using the battery if it is damaged, or if you notice any discharge or the
buildup of foreign materials on the battery leads.
Store the rechargeable batteries or products containing the rechargeable
batteries at room temperature, charged to approximately 30 to 50% of capacity.
We recommend that the batteries be charged about once per year to prevent
overdischarge.
Do not put the battery in trash that is disposed of in landfills. When
disposing of the battery, comply with local ordinances or regulations.
Notice for built-in rechargeable battery
DANGER
Do not attempt to remove or replace the built-in rechargeable battery.
Replacement of the battery must be done by a Lenovo-authorized repair facility
or technician.
Only recharge the battery strictly according to instructions included in the
product documentation.
The Lenovo-authorized repair facilities or technicians recycle Lenovo
batteries according to local laws and regulations.
Lithium coin-cell battery notice
DANGER
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
If the coin-cell battery is not a CRU, do not attempt to replace the coin-cell
battery. Replacement of the battery must be done by a Lenovo-authorized repair
facility or technician.
The Lenovo-authorized repair facilities or technicians recycle Lenovo
batteries according to local laws and regulations.
When replacing the lithium coin-cell battery, use only the same type or
equivalent type that is recommended by the manufacturer. The battery contains
lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of.
Swallowing the lithium coin-cell battery will cause chocking or severe
internal burns in just two hours and might even result in death.
Keep batteries away from children. If the lithium coin-cell battery is
swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek medical care
immediately.
Do not:
- Throw or immerse into water
- Heat to more than 100 °C (212°F)
- Repair or disassemble
- Leave in an extremely low air pressure environment
- Leave in an extremely high-temperature environment
- Crush, puncture, cut, or incinerate
Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations.
The following statement applies to users in the state of California, U.S.A.
Products containing manganese dioxide lithium coin-cell batteries may contain
perchlorate.
Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply, see
https://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/.
Heat and product ventilation
DANGER
Computers, ac power adapters, and many accessories can generate heat when turned on and when batteries are charging. Notebook computers can generate a significant amount of heat due to their compact size. Always follow these basic precautions:
- When your computer is turned on or the battery is charging, the base, the palm rest, and some other parts may become hot. Avoid keeping your hands, your lap, or any other part of your body in contact with a hot section of the computer for any extended length of time. When you use the keyboard, avoid keeping your palms on the palm rest for a prolonged period of time. Your computer generates some heat during normal operation. The amount of heat depends on the amount of system activity and the battery charge level. Extended contact with your body, even through clothing, could cause discomfort or even a skin burn. Periodically take breaks from using the keyboard by lifting your hands from the palm rest; and be careful not to use the keyboard for any extended length of time.
- Do not operate your computer or charge the battery near flammable materials or in explosive environments.
- Ventilation slots, fans and/or 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.
- When the ac power adapter is connected to an electrical outlet and your computer, it generates heat. Do not place the adapter in contact with any part of your body while using it. Never use the ac power adapter to warm your body. Extended contact with your body, even through clothing, may cause a skin burn.
For your safety, always follow these basic precautions with your computer:
- Keep the cover closed whenever the computer is plugged in.
- Regularly inspect the outside of the computer for dust accumulation.
- Remove dust from vents and any perforations in the bezel. More frequent cleanings might be required for computers in dusty or high-traffic areas.
- Do not restrict or block any ventilation openings.
- Do not operate your computer inside furniture, as this might increase the risk of overheating.
- Airflow temperatures into the computer should not exceed 35°C (95°F).
Electrical current safety information
DANGER
Electric current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous.
To avoid a shock hazard:
- Do not use your computer during a lightning storm.
- Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm.
- Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet.
- Connect properly wired outlets to any equipment that will be attached to this product.
- Whenever possible, use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables.
- Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire, water, or structural damage.
- Disconnect the attached power cords, battery, and all the cables before you open the device covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.
- Do not use your computer until all internal parts enclosures are fastened into place. Never use the computer when internal parts and circuits are exposed.
DANGER
Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following procedures when installing, moving, or opening covers on this product or attached devices.
To connect:
- Turn everything OFF.
- First, attach all cables to devices.
- Attach signal cables to connectors.
- Attach power cords to outlets.
- Turn devices ON.
To disconnect:
- Turn everything OFF.
- First, remove power cords from outlets.
- Remove signal cables from connectors.
- Remove all cables from devices.
The power cord must be disconnected from the wall outlet or receptacle before
installing all other electrical cables connected to the computer.
The power cord may be reconnected to the wall outlet or receptacle only after
all other electrical cables have been connected to the computer.
DANGER
During electrical storms, do not perform any replacement and do not connect the telephone cable to or disconnect it from the telephone outlet on the wall.
Liquid crystal display (LCD) notice
CAUTION:
The liquid crystal display (LCD) is made of glass, and rough handling or
dropping the computer can cause the LCD to break. If the LCD breaks and the
internal fluid gets into your eyes or on your hands, immediately wash the
affected areas with water for at least 15 minutes; if any symptoms are present
after washing, get medical care.
Note: For products with mercury-containing fluorescent lamps (for
example, non-LED), the fluorescent lamp in the liquid crystal display (LCD)
contains mercury; dispose of according to local, state, or federal laws.
Use earphones, headphones, or a headset
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
Adjustment of the equalizer to maximum increases the earphone and headphone
output voltage and the sound pressure level.
Therefore, to protect your hearing, adjust the equalizer to an appropriate
level. Excessive use of headphones or earphones for a long period of time at
high volume can be dangerous if the output of the headphone or earphone
connectors do not comply with specifications of EN 50332 2. The headphone
output connector of your computer complies with EN 50332-2 Sub clause 7. This
specification limits the computer’s maximum wide band true RMS output voltage
to 150 mV. To help protect against hearing loss, ensure that the headphones or
earphones you use also comply with EN 50332-2 (Clause 7 limits) for a wide
band characteristic voltage of 75 mV. Using headphones that do not comply with
EN 50332- 2 can be dangerous due to excessive sound pressure levels.
If your Lenovo computer came with headphones or earphones in the packaging, as
a set, the combination of the headphones or earphones and the computer already
complies with the specifications of EN 50332-1. If different headphones or
earphones are used, ensure that they comply with EN 50332-1 (Clause 6.5
Limitation Values). Using headphones that do not comply with EN 50332-1 can be
dangerous due to excessive sound pressure levels.
**Choking hazard notice
** CHOKING HAZARD – Product contains small parts.
Keep away from children under three years.
Plastic bag notice
DANGER
Plastic bags can be dangerous. Keep plastic bags away from babies and children to avoid danger of suffocation.
Glass parts notice
CAUTION:
Some parts of your product may be made of glass. This glass could break if the
product is dropped on a hard surface or receives a substantial impact. If
glass breaks, do not touch or attempt to remove it.
Stop using your product until the glass is replaced by trained service
personnel.
Static electricity prevention
Static electricity, although harmless to you, can seriously damage computer
components and options. Improper handling of static-sensitive parts can damage
the part. When you unpack an option or CRU, do not open the static-protective
package containing the part until the instructions direct you to install it.
When you handle options or CRUs, or perform any work inside the computer, take
the following precautions to avoid static-electricity damage:
- Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you.
- Always handle components carefully. Handle adapters, memory modules, and other circuit boards by the edges. Never touch exposed circuitry.
- Prevent others from touching components.
- When you install a static-sensitive option or CRU, touch the static-protective packaging containing the part to a metal expansion-slot cover or other unpainted metal surface on the computer for at least two seconds. This reduces static electricity in the package and your body.
- When possible, remove the static-sensitive part from the static-protective packaging and install the part without setting it down. When this is not possible, place the static-protective packaging on a smooth, level surface and place the part on it.
- Do not place the part on the computer cover or other metal surface.
Operating environment
Maximum altitude (without pressurization)
3048 m (10 000 ft)
Temperature
- Operating: 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)
- Storage and transportation in original shipping package: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
- Storage without package: 5°C to 43°C (41°F to 109°F)
Note: When you charge the battery, its temperature must be no lower than 10°C (50°F).
Relative humidity
- Operating: 8% to 95% at wet-bulb temperature 23°C (73°F)
- Storage and transportation: 5% to 95% at wet-bulb temperature 27°C (81°F)
Cleaning and maintenance
With appropriate care and maintenance, your computer will serve you reliably. The following topics offer information to help you keep your computer working with best performance.
Basic maintenance tips
Here are some basic points about keeping your computer functioning properly:
- If possible, place your computer in a well-ventilated and dry area without direct exposure to sunshine.
- Store packing materials safely out of the reach of children to prevent the risk of suffocation from plastic bags.
- Keep your computer away from magnets, activated cellular phones, electrical appliances, or speakers (more than 13 cm or 5 inches).
- Avoid subjecting your computer to extreme temperatures (below 5°C/41°F or above 35°C/95°F).
- Avoid placing any objects (including paper) between the display and the keyboard or the palm rest.
- Computer display might be designed to be opened and used at a certain angle. Do not open the display with force. Otherwise, the computer hinge might get damaged.
- Do not turn your computer over when the ac power adapter is plugged in, otherwise, it could break the adapter plug.
- Before moving your computer, be sure to remove any media, turn off attached devices, and disconnect cords and cables.
- When picking up your open computer, hold it by the bottom. Do not pick up or hold your computer by the display.
- Only an authorized Lenovo repair technician should disassemble and repair your computer.
- Do not modify or tape the latches to keep the display open or closed.
- Avoid directly exposing your computer and peripherals to the air from an appliance that can produce negative ions. Wherever possible, ground your computer to facilitate safe electrostatic discharge.
Clean your computer
It is a good practice to clean your computer periodically to protect the
surfaces and ensure trouble-free operation.
Clean the computer cover: Wipe it with a lint-free cloth dampened in mild
soap and water. Avoid applying liquids directly to the cover.
Clean the keyboard: Wipe the keys one by one with a lint-free cloth
dampened in mild soap and water. If you wipe several keys at a time, the cloth
might hook onto an adjacent key and possibly damage it. Avoid spraying cleaner
directly onto the keyboard. To remove any crumbs or dust from beneath the
keys, you can use a camera blower with a brush or use cool air from a hair
dryer.
Clean the computer screen: Scratches, oil, dust, chemicals, and
ultraviolet light can affect the performance of your computer screen. Use a
dry, soft lint-free cloth to wipe the screen gently. If you see a scratch like
mark on your screen, it might be a stain. Wipe or dust the stain gently with a
soft, dry cloth. If the stain remains, moisten a soft, lint-free cloth with
water or eyeglass cleaner, but do not apply liquids directly to your computer
screen. Ensure that the computer screen is dry before closing it.
Appendix B. Accessibility and ergonomic information
This chapter provides information about accessibility and ergonomics.
Accessibility information
Lenovo is committed to providing users who have hearing, vision, and mobility
limitations with greater access to information and technology. This section
provides information about the ways these users can get the most out of their
computer experience. You also can get the most up-to-date accessibility
information from the following Web site:
https://www.lenovo.com/accessibility
Keyboard shortcuts
The following list contains keyboard shortcuts that can help make your
computer easier to use.
Note: Depending on your keyboard, some of the following keyboard
shortcuts might not be available.
- Windows logo key + U: Open Ease of Access Center
- Right Shift for eight seconds: Turn on or turn off Filter Keys
- Shift five times: Turn on or turn off Sticky Keys
- Num Lock for five seconds: Turn on or turn off Toggle Keys
- Left Alt+Left Shift+Num Lock: Turn on or turn off Mouse Keys
- Left Alt+Left Shift+PrtScn (or PrtSc): Turn on or turn off High Contrast
For more information, go to https://windows.microsoft.com, and then search using any of the following keywords: keyboard shortcuts, key combinations, shortcut keys.
Ease of Access Center
Ease of Access Center on the Windows operating system enables you to configure
your computers to suit
their physical and cognitive needs.
To access Ease of Access Center:
- Go to Control Panel and view by Category.
- Click Ease of Access ➙ Ease of Access Center.
- Choose the appropriate tool by following the on-screen instructions.
Ease of Access Center mainly includes the following tools:
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Magnifier
Magnifier is a useful utility that enlarges the entire screen or part of the screen so that you can see the items better. -
Narrator
Narrator is a screen reader that reads what is displayed on the screen aloud and describes events such as error messages. -
On-Screen Keyboard
If you prefer to type or enter data into your computer using a mouse, joystick, or other pointing device instead of a physical keyboard, you can use On-Screen Keyboard. On-Screen Keyboard displays a visual keyboard with all the standard keys. You can select keys using the mouse or another pointing device, or you can tap to select the keys if your computer supports multi-touch screen. -
High Contrast
High Contrast is a feature that heightens the color contrast of some text and images on your screen. As a result, those items are more distinct and easier to identify. -
Personalized keyboard
Adjust keyboard settings to make your keyboard easier to use. For example, you can use your keyboard to control the pointer and make the keyboard easier to type certain key combinations. -
Personalized mouse
Adjust mouse settings to make your mouse easier to use. For example, you can change the pointer appearance and make your mouse easier to manage windows.
Speech Recognition
Speech Recognition enables you to control your computer by voice.
You can use verbal instructions to control the keyboard and mouse. With verbal
instructions, you can start programs, open menus, click objects on the screen,
dictate text into documents, and write and send e-mails.
To use Speech Recognition:
- Go to Control Panel and view by Category.
- Click Ease of Access ➙ Speech Recognition.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Screen-reader technologies
Screen-reader technologies are primarily focused on software program
interfaces, help systems, and various online documents. For additional
information about screen readers, see the following:
- Use PDFs with screen readers: https://www.adobe.com/accessibility.html?promoid=DJGVE
- Use the JAWS screen reader: https://www.freedomscientific.com/Products/Blindness/JAWS
- Use the NVDA screen reader: https://www.nvaccess.org/
Screen resolution
You can make the text and images on your screen easier to read by adjusting
the screen resolution of your computer.
To adjust the screen resolution:
- . Right-click a blank area on the desktop and then click Display settings ➙ Display.
- . Follow the on-screen instructions.
Note: Setting a resolution too low might prevent some items from fitting
on the screen.
Customizable item size
You can make the items on your screen easier to read by changing the item
size.
- To change the item size temporarily, use the Magnifier tool in Ease of Access Center.
- To change the item size permanently:
– Change the size of all the items on your screen.
- Right-click a blank area on the desktop and then click Display settings ➙ Display.
- Change the item size by following the on-screen instructions. For some applications, your configuration might not take effect until you sign out and then sign in again.
– Change the size of the items on a Web page.
Press and hold Ctrl, and then press the plus-sign key (+) to enlarge or the
minus-sign key (–) to reduce the text size.
– Change the size of the items on the desktop or a window.
Note: This function might not work on some windows. If your mouse has a
wheel, press and hold Ctrl, and then scroll the wheel to change the item size.
Industry-standard connectors
Your computer provides industry-standard connectors that enable you to connect
assistive devices.
Documentation in accessible formats
Lenovo provides electronic documentation in accessible formats, such as
properly tagged PDF files or HyperText Markup Language (HTML) files. Lenovo
electronic documentation is developed to ensure that visually impaired users
can read the documentation through a screen reader. Each image in the
documentation also includes adequate alternative text so that visually
impaired users can understand the image when they use a screen reader.
Ergonomic information
Good ergonomic practice is important to get the most from your personal
computer and to avoid discomfort.
Arrange your workplace and the equipment you use to suit your individual needs
and the kind of work that you perform. In addition, use healthy work habits to
maximize your performance and comfort when using your computer.
Working in the virtual office might mean adapting to frequent changes in your
environment. Adapting to the surrounding light sources, active seating, and
the placement of your computer hardware, can help you improve your performance
and achieve greater comfort.
This example shows someone in a conventional setting. Even when not in such a
setting, you can follow many of these tips. Develop good habits, and they will
serve you well.
General posture: Make minor modifications in your working posture to
deter the onset of discomfort caused by long periods of working in the same
position. Frequent short breaks from your work also help to prevent minor
discomfort associated with your working posture.
Display: Position the display to maintain a comfortable viewing distance
of 510 mm to 760 mm (20 inches to 30 inches). Avoid glare or reflections on
the display from overhead lighting or outside sources of light. Keep the
display screen clean and set the brightness to levels that enable you to see
the screen clearly. Press the brightness control keys to adjust display
brightness.
Head position: Keep your head and neck in a comfortable and neutral
(vertical, or upright) position.
Chair: Use a chair that gives you good back support and seat height
adjustment. Use chair adjustments to best suit your comfort posture.
Arm and hand position: If available, use chair arm rests or an area on
your working surface to provide weight support for your arms. Keep your
forearms, wrists, and hands in a relaxed and neutral (horizontal) position.
Type with a soft touch without pounding the keys.
Leg position: Keep your thighs parallel to the floor and your feet flat
on the floor or on a footrest.
What if you are traveling?
It might not be possible to observe the best ergonomic practices when you are
using your computer while on the move or in a casual setting. Regardless of
the setting, try to observe as many of the tips as possible.
Sitting properly and using adequate lighting, for example, helps you maintain
desirable levels of comfort and performance. If your work area is not in an
office setting, ensure to take special note of employing active sitting and
taking work breaks. Many product solutions are available to help you modify
and expand your computer to best suit your needs. You can find some of these
options at https://www.lenovo.com/accessories.
Explore your options for docking solutions and external products that provide
the adjustability and features that you want.
Questions about vision?
The visual display screens of notebook computers are designed to meet the
highest standards. These visual display screens provide you with clear, crisp
images and large, bright displays that are easy to see, yet easy on the eyes.
Any concentrated and sustained visual activity can be tiring. If you have
questions on eye fatigue or visual discomfort, consult a vision-care
specialist for advice.
Appendix C. Supplemental information about the Linux operating system
In limited countries or regions, Lenovo offers customers an option to order
computers with the preinstalled Linux® operating system.
If the Linux operating system is available on your computer, read the
following information before you use the computer. Ignore any information
related to Windows-based programs, utilities, and Lenovo preinstalled
applications in this documentation.
Access the Lenovo Limited Warranty
This product is covered by the terms of the Lenovo Limited Warranty (LLW),
version L505-0010 02 08/2011.
You can view the LLW in a number of languages from the following Web site.
Read the Lenovo Limited Warranty at:
https://www.lenovo.com/warranty/llw_02
The LLW also is preinstalled on the computer. To access the LLW:
- for Ubuntu®, go to /usr/share/doc/lenovo-doc
- for Fedora®, go to /opt/Lenovo
If you cannot view the LLW either from the Web site or from your computer,
contact your local Lenovo office or reseller to obtain a printed version of
the LLW.
Access Linux distributions
Linux is an open-source operating system, and popular Linux distributions
include Ubuntu and Fedora.
To learn more about the Ubuntu operating system, go to:
https://www.ubuntu.com
To learn more about the Fedora operating system, go to:
https://getfedora.org/
Get support information
If you need help, service, technical assistance, or more information about the
Linux operating system or other applications, contact the provider of the
Linux operating system or the provider of the application. If you need the
service and support for hardware components shipped with your computer,
contact Lenovo.
For more information about how to contact Lenovo, refer to the User Guide and
Safety and Warranty Guide.
To access the latest User Guide and Safety and Warranty Guide, go to:
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com.
Appendix D. Compliance and TCO Certified information
This chapter provides regulatory, environmental, RoHS, and ENERGY STAR information about Lenovo products.
Radio frequency compliance statements
Computer models equipped with wireless communications comply with the radio
frequency and safety standards of any country or region in which it has been
approved for wireless use.
Besides this document, ensure that you read the Regulatory Notice for your
country or region before using the wireless devices contained in your
computer.
Wireless-related information
This topic provides wireless-related information about Lenovo products.
Wireless interoperability
Wireless-LAN card is designed to be interoperable with any wireless-LAN
product that is based on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), Complementary
Code Keying (CCK), and/or Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
radio technology, and is compliant to:
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The 802.11b/g Standard, 802.11a/b/g, 802.11n, 802.11ac, or 802.11ax on wireless-LANs, as defined and approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
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The Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi®) certification as defined by the Wi-Fi Alliance®.
Notes: -
Some models may not support 802.11ax, depending on your wireless configurations.
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For some countries or regions, use of 802.11ax may be disabled according to your local regulations.
Usage environment and your health
This computer contains integrated wireless cards that operate within the
guidelines identified by radio frequency (RF) safety standards and
recommendations; therefore, Lenovo believes that this product is safe for use
by consumers. These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the
worldwide scientific community, and result from deliberations of panels and
committees of scientists, who continually review and interpret the extensive
research literature.
In some situations or environments, the use of wireless devices might be
restricted by the proprietor of a building or responsible representatives of
an organization. For example, these situations and areas might include the
following:
- On board of airplanes, in hospitals or near petrol stations, blasting areas (with electro-explosive devices), medical implants or body-worn electronic medical devices, such as pace makers.
- In any other environment where the risk of interference to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful.
If you are uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of wireless devices in a specific area (such as an airport or hospital), you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use a wireless device prior to turning on the computer.
Locate the UltraConnect wireless antennas
Your computer has an UltraConnect™ wireless antenna system. You can enable
wireless communication wherever you are.
The following illustration shows the antenna locations on your computer:
- Wireless-LAN antenna (main)
- Wireless-WAN antenna (main, for selected models)
- Wireless-WAN antenna (auxiliary, for selected models)
- Wireless-LAN antenna (auxiliary)
- 4×4 MIMO Wireless-WAN antenna (auxiliary, for selected Intel models)
- 4×4 MIMO Wireless-WAN antenna (main, for selected Intel models)
Locate wireless regulatory notices
For more information about the wireless regulatory notices, refer to the
Regulatory Notice at
https://support.lenovo.com.
European Union — compliance with the Radio Equipment Directive
This product is in conformity with all the requirements and essential norms that apply to EU Council Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to radio equipment. The full text of the system EU declaration of conformity is available at: https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/compliance/eu-doc
Lenovo cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product, including the installation of option cards from other manufacturers. This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B equipment according to European Standards harmonized in the Directives in compliance. The limits for Class B equipment were derived for typical residential environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication devices.
Recycling and environmental information
Lenovo encourages owners of information technology (IT) equipment to
responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed. Lenovo offers
a variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners in recycling
their IT products. For information about recycling Lenovo products, go to:
https://www.lenovo.com/recycling
The latest environmental information about our products is available at:
https://www.lenovo.com/ecodeclaration
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. EEE and waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE) can be delivered free of charge to the place of
sale or any distributor that sells electrical and electronic equipment of the
same nature and function as the used EEE or WEEE.
For additional WEEE information, go to:
https://www.lenovo.com/recycling
WEEE information for Hungary
Lenovo, as a producer, bears the cost incurred in connection with the
fulfillment of Lenovo’s obligations under Hungary Law No. 197/2014 (VIII.1.)
subsections (1)-(5) of section 12.
Japan recycling statements
Collect and recycle a disused Lenovo computer or monitor
If you are a company employee and need to dispose of a Lenovo computer or
monitor that is the property of the company, you must do so in accordance with
the Law for Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources. Computers and
monitors are categorized as industrial waste and should be properly disposed
of by an industrial waste disposal contractor certified by a local government.
In accordance with the Law for
Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources, Lenovo Japan provides,
through its PC Collecting and Recycling Services, for the collecting, reuse,
and recycling of disused computers and monitors.
For details, visit the Lenovo Web site at:
https://www.lenovo.com/recycling/japan
Pursuant to the Law for Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources, the
collecting and recycling of homeused computers and monitors by the
manufacturer was begun on October 1, 2003. This service is provided free of
charge for home-used computers sold after October 1, 2003. For details, go to:
https://www.lenovo.com/recycling/japan
Dispose of Lenovo computer components
Some Lenovo computer products sold in Japan may have components that
contain heavy metals or other environmental sensitive substances. To properly
dispose of disused components, such as a printed circuit board or drive, use
the methods described above for collecting and recycling a disused computer or
monitor.
Dispose of disused lithium batteries from Lenovo computers
A button-shaped lithium battery is installed inside your Lenovo computer to
provide power to the computer clock while the computer is off or disconnected
from the main power source. If you need toreplace it with a new one, contact
your place of purchase or contact Lenovo for service. If you need to dispose
of a disused lithium battery, insulate it with vinyl tape, contact your place
of purchase or an industrial-waste disposal operator, and follow their
instructions.
Disposal of a lithium battery must comply with local ordinances and
regulations.
Dispose of a disused battery from Lenovo notebook computers
Your Lenovo notebook computer has a lithium ion battery or a nickel metal
hydride battery. If you are a company employee who uses a Lenovo notebook
computer and need to dispose of a battery, contact the proper person in Lenovo
sales, service, or marketing, and follow that person’s instructions. You also
can refer to the instructions at:
https://www.lenovo.com/jp/ja/environment/recycle/battery/
If you use a Lenovo notebook computer at home and need to dispose of a
battery, you must comply with local ordinances and regulations. You also can
refer to the instructions at:
https://www.lenovo.com/jp/ja/environment/recycle/batter
/
Battery recycling information for the European Union
Notice: This mark applies only to countries within the European Union
(EU).
Batteries or packaging for batteries are labeled in accordance with European
Directive 2006/66/EC concerning batteries and accumulators and waste batteries
and accumulators. The Directive determines the framework for the return and
recycling of used batteries and accumulators as applicable throughout the
European Union. This label is applied to various batteries to indicate that
the battery is not to be thrown away, but rather reclaimed upon end of life
per this Directive.
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.
Dispose 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.
Dispose 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:
https://www.lenovo.com/environment
Appendix E. Notices and trademarks
Notices
Lenovo may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this
document in all countries. Consult your local Lenovo representative for
information on the products and services currently available in your area. Any
reference to a Lenovo product, program, or service is not intended to state or
imply that only that Lenovo product, program, or service may be used. Any
functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe
any Lenovo intellectual property right may be used instead. However, it is the
user’s responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any other
product, program, or service.
Lenovo may have patents or pending patent programs covering subject matter described in
this document.
The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these
patents. You can send license inquiries, in writing, to:
Lenovo (United States), Inc.
8001 Development Drive
Morrisville, NC 27560
U.S.A.
Attention: Lenovo Director of Licensing
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EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some
jurisdictions do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in
certain transactions, therefore, this statement may not apply to you.
Changes are made periodically to the information herein; these changes will be
incorporated in new editions of the publication. To provide better service,
Lenovo reserves the right to improve and/or modify the products and software
programs described in the manuals included with your computer, and the content
of the manual, at any time without additional notice.
The software interface and function and hardware configuration described in
the manuals included with your computer might not match exactly the actual
configuration of the computer that you purchase. For theconfiguration of the
product, refer to the related contract (if any) or product packing list, or
consult the distributor for the product sales. Lenovo may use or distribute
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The products described in this document are not intended for use in
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Any performance data contained herein was determined in a controlled
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may vary significantly. Some measurements may have been made on development-
level systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the
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been estimated through extrapolation. Actual results may vary. Users of this
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