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    							Read the safety notices and important tips in theincluded manuals before using your computer.
    Read the  safety notices and important tip s in the 
    included manual s before using your computer.
    Lenovo 
    
    ideapad 710S-13IKB
    U ser Guide 
    						
    							
    Notes
    •Before using  the  product,  be  sure  to read  Lenovo  Safety  and  General  Information  
    Guide  first.
    •The  lat
    est  electronic  compliance  and environmental  information  are  available  
    from  the  Lenovo  compliance  information  We b sites.
    ‐To  view  co
     mpliance information  go  to:   
    http://www.lenovo.com/compliance.
    ‐ To  dow
    nload  environmental  information  go to:   
    http://www.lenovo.com/ecodeclaration.
    •Some  ins
    tructions  in  this  guide  may  assume  that  you  are  using  Windows® 10.  
    If  you  are  using  another  Windows  operating  system,  some  operations  may  be  
    slightly  different.  If  you  are  using  other  operating  systems,  some  operations  
    may  not  apply  to  you.
    •The  feat
    ures  described  in  this  guide  are  common  to  most  models.  Some 
    features  may  not  be  available  on  your  computer  or your  computer  may  include  
    features  that  are  not  described  in  this  user  guide.
    •The  il
    lustrations  in  this  manual  may  differ  from  the actual  product.  Please  refer  
    to  the  actual  product.
    Regulatory  Notice
    •For  details,  refer  to  Guides  &  Manuals  at  http://support.lenovo.com.
    First  Ed
    ition  (July  2016)
    ©  Copyright  Lenovo  2
     016.
    LIMITED AND  RESTRICTED  RIGHTS  NOTICE:  If  data  or  software  is  delivered  pursuant  to  a  General  
    Services  Administration  “GSA”  contract,  use,  reproduction,  or  disclosure  is  subject  to  restrictions  set  
    forth  in  Contract  No.  GS ‐35F ‐05925. 
    						
    							
    i
    Contents
    Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer ......................................... 1
    Top view  .....................................................................................................................  1
    Left ‐side  view  ............................................................................................................  5
    Right ‐side  view  ..........................................................................................................  8
    Bottom  view  .............................................................................................................  10
    Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 10  ............................................. 11
    Configuring  the  operating  system  for  the first time ........................................... 11  11
    Operating  system  interfaces  ..................................................................................  11
    Putting  the  computer  to  sleep  or  shutting  it 
    down  .............................................15  15
    Connecting  to  a  wireless  network ........................................................................  17
    Get  help  from  Windows  .........................................................................................  18
    Chapter 3. Lenovo OneKey Recovery system ................................... 19
    Chapter 4. Troubleshooting  ................................................................ 21
    Frequently  asked  questions  ...................................................................................  21
    Troubleshooting  ......................................................................................................  24
    Trademarks .......................................................................................... 27 
    						
    							1
    Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer
    Top view  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
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    Note:The dashed  areas  indicate  parts that  are not  visible  externally.
     Attention:
    •Do not  open  th e displa
     y panel  beyond  180  degrees.  When closing  the display  panel,  be  
    careful  not  to  leave  pens  or  any  other  objects  in  between  the  display  panel  and  the  
    keyboard.  Otherwise,  the  display  panel  may  be  damaged. 
    						
    							
    aIntegrated 
    ca
    meraUse  the  camera  for  video  communication.
    b Built-in 
    micr
    ophoneCapture  sound  which  can  be  used  for video  conferencing,  
    voice  narration,  or  audio  recording.
    c Computer displayThe LCD  display  with  LED  backlight  provides  brilliant  
    visual  output.
    d Wireless LAN 
    an
    tennasConnect  to  a wireless  LAN  adapter  to  send  and  receive  
    wireless  radio  signals.
    e Ventilation slotsDissipate  internal  heat.
    Note: Make sure  that  none  of  the  ventilation  slots  are  blocked,  or  else  overheating  of  the  
    computer  may  occur.
    f Touch padThe touch  pad  functions  as  a  conventional  mouse.
    To u c h  pad:  To  mo
     ve the  pointer  on the  screen,  slide  your  
    fingertip  over the  pad  in  the  direction  in  which  you  want  
    the  pointer  to  move.
    To u c h  pad  buttons:  The  functions  of  th
     e left/right  side  
    correspond  to  those  of  the  left/right  mouse  button  on  a 
    conventional  mouse.
    Note: Yo u can  enable/disable  the  touch  pad  by  pressing  F6  ().
    g Power KeyPress  this  key  to  turn  on/off  the computer.
    When  th
    e  computer  is  on,  press  and  hold  this  key  for  more  
    than  1  second,   the  computer  will  enter  sleep  mode,press  
    and  hold  it  for  more  than  4  seconds,  the  computer  will  be  
    turned  off.
    Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer
    2 
    						
    							
    Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer
    3
    
    Using the ke
     yboard
    Hotkeys
    Yo u can  access  certain  system  settings  quickly  by  pressing  the  appropriate  
    hotkeys.
    Mutes/unmutes  the  sound.Enables/disables  airplane 
    mode.
    Decreases  the  volume 
    level.Enables/disables  camera.
    Increases  the  volume  level.Locks/unlocks  the  LCD 
    screen.
    Enables/disables  
    microphone.Enables  the  external  
    projector  or  dangles  the  
    external  display.
    Refreshes  page.Decreases  display  
    brightness.
    Enables/disables  the  touch  
    pad.Increases  display  
    brightness.
    Note: If you  changed  the  Hotkey  Mode  from  Enabled  to  Disabled  in  the  BIOS  setup  utility,  
    you  will  need  to  press  the  Fn  key  in  combination  with  the  appropriate  hotkey. 
    						
    							
    Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer
    4
    Function key combinations
    Through the  use  of  the  function  keys,  you  can  change  operational  features  
    instantly.  To  use  this  function,  press  and  hold  Fn  a; then  press  one  of  the  
    function  keys b .
    ab
    bS
    CB P
    The
     following  describes  the features  of  each  function  key.
    Fn + B:Activates  the  break  function.
    Fn + P:
    Activates  the  pause  function.
    Fn + C:Enables/Disables  the scroll  lock.
    Fn + S:
    Activates  the  system  request.
    Fn + Space (on select 
    models):Adjusts  the  keyboard  backlight  (enable    dim  
      disable). 
    						
    							Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer
    5
    Left-side view  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
    acbde
    aAC power 
    adapte
    r jackConnects  to  the  AC  power  adapter.
    b Battery/Charging 
    statu
    s indicator
    AC power 
    ad a
    
    pter 
    status Indicator status
    Meaning
    Disconnected
    Off The computer  is  in  sl eep mode  or  turned  
    off;  The  battery  has  more  than  20% 
    charge.
    Solid  amber The battery  has b etw
    
    een 5%  and  20%  
    charge.
    Fast  blinking  amber The battery  has b etw
     een 1%  and  5%  
    charge.
    Connected
    Slow  blinking  amber The battery  is being  charged.  When  
    batte ry charge  reaches  20%,  the  blinking 
    color  changes  to  white.  
    Slow  b linking 
    white The battery
      has  betw een 20%  and  80% 
    charge  and  is  still  charging.  When  the  
    battery  reaches  80%  charge  the  light  will  
    stop  blinking.
    Solid  whit e
    The battery
      has  more  than  80%  charge , 
    charging  will  continue  until  the  battery  
    is  fully  charged. 
    						
    							
    cUSB 3.0 portConnects  to  USB  devices.
    Note: For details,  see   “Connecting USB  dev ices”  on  page   7 .
    dCombo audio 
    j
    ackConnects  to  headsets.
    • The  combo  audio  jack  does  not  support  conventional  microphones.
    • The  recording  function  may  not  be supported  if  third ‐party  headphones  or  headsets  are  
    connected,  due to  different  industry standards.
    e Novo buttonWhen  the  computer  is  off,  press  this  button  to  start  the  
    Lenovo  OneKey  Recovery  system  or  the  BIOS  setup 
    utility,  or  to  enter  the  boot  menu.
    Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer
    6
    Notes: 
    						
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