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Cont ents i Chapter 1: Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Thank you for purchasing our computer! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Using the eMachines Web si te .
Contents ii Playing audio and video files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Playing optical discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Creating audio files and music libraries .
iii www.emachines.com Setting up multiple monitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Changing system sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Chapt er 1 1 Get ting Help • Using t he eMachine s W eb site • Using Help and Suppor t • Using online help.
Chapter 1: Getting Help 2 T hank y ou f or pur c ha sing our comput er! Y ou hav e made an ex cellent decision c h oosing eMachine s. W e are sur e that y ou wil l be pleas ed wit h the outstanding quality , reliability , and perf ormance of y our new computer .
www.emachines.com 3 2 T ype a w ord or phra se in t he Search Help box locat ed at the t op of any He lp and Support sc reen, then pr es s E NTER . For each sea rch , you recei ve a list of suggest ed topic s. T o find t he answ er , cl ick th e res ult that most c los ely mat ches y our question.
Chapter 1: Getting Help 4.
Chapt er 2 5 U sing W indow s • Usi n g th e Wi n d ows d e sk top • Wor ki n g wi th fi les a nd fold e rs • Sear ching f or file s • W orking with doc uments • Short cuts.
Chapter 2: Using Windows 6 U sing the W indow s deskt op Af ter y our comput er starts, t he first s cre en you s ee is th e Windo ws de skt op . The de skt op is lik e the t op of a real des k. Think of t he deskt op as y our person aliz ed work spac e where y ou open progr ams and perf orm ot her tasks.
www.emachines.com 7 U sing the Star t menu Y ou can start progr ams, open file s, cust omiz e your s yst em, get help, sear ch f or files and f old ers, and more u sing the Star t menu. T o use the Start menu: 1 Cli c k ( Start ) on the lo wer lef t of the W indow s deskt op.
Chapter 2: Using Windows 8 Adding icons t o t he deskt op Y ou may w ant to ad d an icon (shor tc ut) t o the de skt op f or a pr ogram that you use f requentl y . T o add icons to the desktop: 1 Cli c k ( Start ) , then click All Programs . 2 Right -clic k (pre ss the right mous e butt on) the pr ogram t hat you w ant t o add to the deskt op.
www.emachines.com 9 Ev er y progr am window looks a little dif f erent because eac h has its ow n menus, icons, and controls. Most w indow s include t hese it ems: Win dow i tem Description The title bar is the hori zont al bar at the t op of a wi ndow th at show s the window title .
Chapter 2: Using Windows 10 W orking w ith f iles and f olders Y ou can organi ze y our files and progr ams to suit y our pref erences much lik e you w ould stor e inf ormation in a file cabinet.
www.emachines.com 11 To c r e a t e a f o l d e r : 1 Cli c k ( Start ) , then clic k Computer on the St art menu . 2 Double-clic k the dri v e where y ou want t o put the ne w folder . T ypicall y , Local Disk (C:) is your hard driv e and 3½ Flopp y (A:) i s your disk et te dr iv e (if insta lled) .
Chapter 2: Using Windows 12 5 Wit h the pointer inside the de stination f older , right-c lick. 6 Cli c k Pas te . The fil e or fo lder you mo ve d appears in its ne w location and is remo ved f rom its old location.
www.emachines.com 13 T o empty the Recycle Bin: 1 Double -click t he Rec yc le Bi n icon on the deskt op. The Rec ycl e Bi n wi nd ow o pe ns . 2 Cli c k Empty the Recy cle Bin . Windo ws a sks you if you ar e sure th at you w ant t o empty the bi n .
Chapter 2: Using Windows 14 Using ad vanced search options Search can f ind files meeting more c riter ia than file name. Y ou can narro w your sear ch by s electing the se arch options that you w a nt.
www.emachines.com 15 W orking w ith doc uments C omputer documents i nclude w ord pr oces sing fil es, spr eadsheet file s, or other similar f iles. The basic me thods of c reating, sa ving, opening, and prin ting a document appl y to mo st of thes e type s of files.
Chapter 2: Using Windows 16 Opening a doc ument T o vie w , re vise , or print an ex isting document, first y ou need to open it. Open the document in the p rog ram th at i t was crea ted in . To o p e n a d o c u m e n t : 1 Start t he pr ogram. 2 Cli c k File , then click Open .
www.emachines.com 17 Shor t c uts The f ollow ing table show s a fe w shortc uts that y ou can use in W indow s and almost all pr ograms that run in W indows.
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Chapt er 3 19 U sing t he Int ernet and F axing • L earning about t he Int ernet • Set ting up an Inter net account • Using t he W orld W ide Web • Using e-mail • Using W indow s F ax and Sc.
Chapter 3: Using the Internet and Faxing 20 L earning about t he Int er net Th e Int ern et is a wor ldwide netw ork of computers link ed toget her to pr ovide inf ormation to people e veryw here . The tw o most popular se r vi ces on the Int ernet are e-mail and the W orld W ide Web.
www.emachines.com 21 Acces sing y our Int ernet account Th e m e th o d yo u us e to a c c ess yo u r I n te rn e t a c c o u nt va ri es fro m I S P to I S P .
Chapter 3: Using the Internet and Faxing 22 Do wnloading f iles Downloading is th e p roc ess of tra ns ferrin g fi les from a co mp uter on the In terne t to you r c om pu ter . T o download files or programs f rom a Web sit e: 1 Co nnect t o your Int erne t account.
www.emachines.com 23 5 T ype the subject of your e-mail in the Subject box. 6 T ype t he e-mail me ss age . 7 When finished, click Send . Y o ur e-mail is sent o ver t he Internet t o the e- mail addres s you spec ified. C hecking y our e -mail T o chec k your e-mail using W indows Mail: 1 Co nnect t o y our Inter net serv ice pr ov ider .
Chapter 3: Using the Internet and Faxing 24 3 If y ou hav e nev er sent a f ax on this comput er bef ore , clic k New Fax on th e toolbar . The Fax Setu p window opens. 4 C lick the ty pe of connec tion yo u will be us ing (fax modem or f ax serv er) .
www.emachines.com 25 7 Creat e your f ax, then open t he Cove r Pag e menu b y clic king the ar ro w and selec ting a co v er page fr om the list. T he Se nder Inf ormation dialog bo x opens. 8 T ype y our inf ormation in t he space s pro vid ed, then c lick OK .
Chapter 3: Using the Internet and Faxing 26 11 Highlight your location, then click Edit . T he Ed i t Loc a t io n dialog box opens. 12 Co mplet e the location inf ormation, then c lick OK . Y ou are r eturned t o the Dialin g R ules dialog box. 13 Cli c k OK .
www.emachines.com 27 3 Cli c k To o l s , Cove r Pag e s , then clic k New . The Fax Cove r Pa g e Ed i to r opens. • If y ou wa nt to i nclude f ields t hat are impor te d fr om the Send F ax Wi za.
Chapter 3: Using the Internet and Faxing 28 4 Cli c k Delete to c a nc e l th e fax . 5 Cli c k Ye s . R eceiv ing and vie wing a f ax T o receive and vie w a fax: 1 Cli c k ( Start ), All Programs , then c lick Windo ws F ax and Scan . W indow s F ax and Scan opens.
Chapt er 4 29 Pla y ing and Cr eating Media F iles • Pl a ying mu sic and mo vie s • Creating a udio files and mu sic librar ies • Creating mu sic CDs and video D VDs • Creating and cop ying d.
Chapter 4: Playing and Creating Media Files 30 P la y ing music and mo v ies P la ying a udio and video f ile s Windo ws Media Pla yer can pla y se ver al types of audio and v ideo files, including W A V , M IDI, MP3, A U, A VI, and MPE G f ormats. F or more inf ormation about u sing Wind ows Media Pla y er , clic k Help .
www.emachines.com 31 3 Cl ick one of th e f ollowing t o control pla ybac k: • Shuff le randomiz es the play back order of t he files in the pla ylist. • Rep ea t starts pla ying the li st ov er again af ter it reache s the end. • Stop st ops pla yba ck and r e winds t he c urrent file t o the begin ning.
Chapter 4: Playing and Creating Media Files 32 3 If a dialog bo x opens and a sks you w hat y ou want t he comput er t o do with the dis c, clic k Play . W i ndow s Media P lay er opens and begins play ing the disc. If Window s Media Play er does not open aut omatically , clic k ( Start ), All Progr ams , then cli ck Windo ws Media Pla yer .
www.emachines.com 33 5 Cl ick one of th e f ollowing t o control pla ybac k: • Shuff le randomiz es the play back order of t he files on t he disc. • Rep ea t starts pla ying the li st ov er again af ter it reache s the end. • Stop st ops pla yba ck and r e winds t he c urrent file t o the begin ning.
Chapter 4: Playing and Creating Media Files 34 4 When you finish recording, click Stop R ecording . The Save As dialog box opens. 5 T ype a name f or the re cording, spe cify t he file ty pe and location w here y ou want t o sa ve the r ecording, then click Sa v e .
www.emachines.com 35 Building a mu sic library Us e Windo ws Media P lay er to build a mu sic library . Y ou can organi z e your mu sic trac ks (in div idual MP3 or WMA audio files) b y categorie s, find a track quickl y by sor ting, an d add infor mation to a music f ile.
Chapter 4: Playing and Creating Media Files 36 Cr eating mu sic CDs and v ideo D VDs Cr eating a music CD Creating a music CD using Windo ws Media P la yer T o create a music CD using W indows Media P lay er: 1 Cli c k ( Start ), A ll Programs , t hen clic k Window s Media Pla yer .
www.emachines.com 37 Cr eating a video D VD Creating a video D VD using Windo ws D VD Mak er If y our comput er has W indow s Vis ta Home Premium or W indow s Vis ta Ultimat e Edition, you can cre a te vi d e o DV D s us in g Wi n d ows DVD M a ker .
Chapter 4: Playing and Creating Media Files 38 4 Cli c k Add items . The Add It ems t o DVD dialog box opens. 5 Find and selec t the video s you w ant to add to the v ideo DVD , then clic k Add . The v ideos ar e added to t he video list, and a graphic in t he lower lef t corner of the w indow show s you how much disc capac ity wil l be use d.
www.emachines.com 39 7 Cl ick an y of the f ollowing options t o cust omiz e your v ideo disc: • Pre vie w shows ho w your D VD’ s opening menu wi ll look using t he current s ettings. • Menu te xt ch anges th e disc title , f ont, and butt on name s.
Chapter 4: Playing and Creating Media Files 40 U sing W indow s Media Cent er If y our comput er has W indow s Vis ta Home Premium or W indow s Vis ta Ultimat e Edition, you can us e Windo ws Media C enter t o wat ch TV , video s, and mov ies, list en t o music, and vie w phot os.
www.emachines.com 41 3 Us e the r emote contr ol nav igation butt ons to s elect a Media Cent er menu option, t hen pres s OK . • TV + M ov ies lets y ou play TV pr ograms y ou ha ve r ecorded, pla y a DVD or Blu-ra y movi e , or set up y our TV tuner card (if installed) .
Chapter 4: Playing and Creating Media Files 42 U sing the Media C ent er remot e control Wit h Media Cent er mode activ e, y ou can use t he optional remot e control t o play all of y our medi a files f rom acr oss th e room. (The remot e control, if included with y our com puter , may look diff erent fro m t h at s h ow n b e l ow.
Chapt er 5 43 Networking Y our C omput er • Intr oduc tion t o Netw orking • Ethernet netw orking • Bluet ooth ne tworking.
Chapter 5: Networking Your Computer 44 Intr oduc tion t o Netw orking Netw orking ter ms y ou should know DHCP—Dy namic Host C onfiguration Pr otocol (DHCP) l ets a rout er tempor aril y as sign an IP addre ss to a computer on t he netw ork.
www.emachines.com 45 Attac hed t o the rout er are all of y our computers or Et herne t-r eady de vices . Also connec ted t o the rout er is a cable or DSL modem t hat pro vide s acces s to t he Inte rnet.
Chapter 5: Networking Your Computer 46 Setting up w ired Ethernet network hardw are Making sure yo ur broadband connection works Bef ore y ou change an yt hing about yo ur home setup , mak e sure t hat your br oadband connec tion is working corr ectl y .
www.emachines.com 47 In addition to a r outer , you need a straight -through cable f or each computer y ou w ant to connect to t h e n et wo r k . T o set up a network using a router: 1 Plug one e nd of the pow er adapter int o the A C connec tor on the r out er and the other e nd into a gr ounded, 1 10V elec trical outlet.
Chapter 5: Networking Your Computer 48 W ireless Ethernet standards C urren t wir eles s Ether net stan dards inc lude t he f ollow ing: • 80 2. 1 1a — 54Mbps • 8 0 2 .11 b — 11 M b p s • 80 2. 1 1g — 54Mbps • 80 2. 1 1n — 540Mbps Speed is no t the onl y issu e if you decide t o use eq uipment wit h dif fer ent standar ds.
www.emachines.com 49 Determining if a wireless E thernet device is already installed on y our computer T o determine if an Ethernet card is already installed on y our computer: 1 Cli c k Start , then c lick Control Panel . T he Cont rol Panel win dow o pen s.
Chapter 5: Networking Your Computer 50 5 If y our comput er does not alread y ha ve a n ame , type a un ique comput er name in t he Computer name box . This name identifie s the comput er to other u sers on the ne twork. Us e a comput er name of up t o 1 5 char act ers with no blank spaces.
www.emachines.com 51 T o c o n n e c t t o y o u r w i r e l e s s E t h e r n e t n e t w o r k : 1 Cli c k ( Start ), t he n c l i c k Netw ork . T he Network wind ow op en s . 2 Cli c k Networ k and Sharing Cent er . The Ne twork and Shar ing C ent er wind ow o pe ns .
Chapter 5: Networking Your Computer 52 4 Cl ick a netw ork, th en click Connect . If you can see the netw ork name , bu t you cannot conn ect to it, y our network is using sec urity . Right -clic k on the netw ork, then c lick Properties . Mod ify the securi ty settin gs to ma tch the set ti n g s you s et o n yo u r a c c ess p o i n t .
www.emachines.com 53 Aft e r the dri ve s and printers on eac h network comp ut er are shar ed, you ca n acces s them as t hough the y were at tached dir ectl y to y our computer .
Chapter 5: Networking Your Computer 54 Sharing pr inters To s h a r e p r i n t e r s : 1 Cli c k ( Start ), t he n c l i c k Control P anel . The Co nt ro l Pan el window opens. 2 Under Hardware and Sound , c lick Print er The Print ers wind ow o pe ns .
www.emachines.com 55 Cop ying files across the netw ork T o copy files across the network: 1 Cli c k ( Start ), t he n c l i c k Comput er . The Co mp u ter window opens. 2 Bro ws e t o the ne twork dri ve th at contains the file y ou want to cop y . 3 Br ows e t o the f ile y ou wa nt to c opy .
Chapter 5: Networking Your Computer 56 5 Under Pe r s o n a l A r e a N et w o rk , click Bluet ooth Network Connection . 6 On the t oolbar , clic k View Bluet ooth netw ork de vices . T he Blue toot h P ersonal Ar ea Networ k Device s dialog box opens.
Chapt er 6 57 Pr ot ec ting y our comput er • Ha rdware se curi ty • Dat a se curit y • Sec urity updat es.
Chapter 6: Protecting your computer 58 Har dw are s ec urity Although y ou may be able t o replace y our comp uter w ith a call t o your insurance agent, you cannot replace the inf ormation stored on y our computer . T ake st eps t o pre vent t heft of y our computer .
www.emachines.com 59 Pr otec ting y our comput er fr om vir us es A virus is a p r og r am t ha t a tt ac he s it se lf t o a fi le o n a co mp ut er , t he n s pr ea ds f r om one com pu t er to another . Vir use s can damage data or caus e your comput er to malfunc tion.
Chapter 6: Protecting your computer 60 2 At the t op of the window , click Ta s k s . The Tas k s window opens. 3 Cli c k Run Sc an s . The Choose S ca ns win dow op en s. 4 Clic k the ty pe of scan y ou want t o run, then c lick Go . Nort on 36 0 scans y our computer f or vir use s and spyw are and r emov es an y that i t finds.
www.emachines.com 61 Updating y our virus and sp yw are definitions Y ou should update y our viru s definitions frequentl y so Nort on 36 0 can recogniz e the lat est thr eats. T o update y our virus and sp yware definitions: 1 Mak e sure that you ar e conne ct ed to t he Internet.
Chapter 6: Protecting your computer 62 4 Cli c k Chec k for Updates . Y our compu ter do wnloads and installs the lat est viru s definitions. U sing Windo ws Sec urity C ent er Win dow s Secur ity C e.
www.emachines.com 63 3 Cli c k: • Wind ows U pd ate to r un Window s Update or modify the W indows Updat e settings. • Wind ows F ir ewall to pre vent outsiders f rom acce ssing t he infor mation on your computer .
Chapter 6: Protecting your computer 64 4 Cli c k: • Install Updates to downl oad and install updat es on yo ur computer . The se updat es in cl u de se cu ri ty u pd a tes . • Install Extr as to do wnload a dditional W indo ws s oftw are f or your c omput er .
Chapt er 7 65 C u st omi zing W indow s • C hanging sc reen s et tings • C hanging sy stem s ounds • Ch an g i n g m o us e sett i n g s • Adding and modify ing us er accounts • C hanging po.
Chapter 7: 66 C h a n g i n g scree n setti n gs Adjusting t he color depth and sc reen area ar e two of th e most ba sic display s et tings y ou may need to cha ng e. Y o u c a n al so ad jus t setti n gs s uch as th e scre en ba ckgrou nd an d scre en saver .
www.emachines.com 67 C hanging the appear ance of windo w s and back gr ounds Y ou can change the appe arance of Windo ws de skt o p it ems, such a s the colors of w indow s and dialog box es and the color and design of the de sktop back ground.
Chapter 7: 68 Selec ting a sc reen s a v er Y ou can use a s creen s av er t o ke ep others f rom v iew ing your s cree n while y ou are aw ay f rom y our comput er . Windo ws suppl ies a v arie ty of scr een sav ers that y ou can choo se f rom, and ma ny mor e are a vailable fr om the Int ernet and as commercial pr oducts.
www.emachines.com 69 Ch a n g i n g g a d g e t s Gadgets ar e constantl y running mi ni-progr ams that ar e visi ble on your W indow s deskt op. T he y can be mov ed, remo ved, re siz ed, and configured according t o your pr efer ence.
Chapter 7: 70 Using a gadget’s control panel Some gadge ts hav e built -in contr ol panels t hat you ca n use t o contr ol thei r beha vior . T o use a gadget ’ s control panel: 1 In the Sidebar , hold the mou se point er ov er the gadget. T he gadget’ s built -in contr ol panel appears on the gadget.
www.emachines.com 71 Set ting up multiple monitors If y our comput er’s v ideo card su pports addition al monitors (it must hav e two video ports) , you can connec t an additional mo nitor or p rojec tor t o your computer .
Chapter 7: 72 9 T o use t he second monitor or pr oject or as an ex tension of your de sktop (incr easing the si ze of y our Windo ws de skt op) , clic k to s elect the c heck bo x f or Extend my W indows desktop on to t hi s mo n i to r .
www.emachines.com 73 C hanging mous e se t tings Y ou can adjust t he double-clic k speed, poin ter speed , left -hand or right -hand conf igurati on, and other mou se set tings. T o change your mouse settings: 1 Cli c k ( Start ), Control Panel , then under Hardware and Sound , click Mouse .
Chapter 7: 74 T o add, delete, or modify user accounts: 1 Cli c k ( Start ), Control Panel , t hen under User Acc ounts and Family Saf ety , clic k Add or remo ve user accounts . • T o cr eate a ne w account, clic k Create a ne w account , then f ollow t he on-scr een instructions t o finish the setup.
www.emachines.com 75 C hanging po w er -s a v ing se t tings C hanging the po w er plan P ower plans (groups of po wer set t ings) let y ou change po wer sa ving options such a s when the monitor or har d driv e is aut omatically turned of f . Y ou can selec t one of the def ined pow er plans or cr eate a c ustom po wer plan.
Chapter 7: 76 4 T o change ad vanced po wer se tting s, clic k Change plan settings , Change adv anced pow er settings . 5 Change the s ettings y ou want, t hen click OK .
www.emachines.com 77 C hanging acce s sibility se t tings Y our computer c an be a pow erful t ool, but it ma y be les s use ful to you if it ems on the s cr een are diff icult to see , or if the mouse is diff icult t o control. Window s has se ver al tools that help you us e it more ea sily .
Chapter 7: 78 U sing v oice recognition Y ou can attach a micr ophone to your comput er an d configure Windo ws to creat e typed te xt f rom yo ur vo i ce. T o set up voice recognition: 1 Cli c k ( Start ), Control Panel , Ease of Acc ess , then click Speech Recognition Options .
www.emachines.com 79 Filt ering Int erne t acces s Y ou can specify the ty pe of Int ernet cont ent that can be acce ssed b y a user . T o s e t u p I n t e r n e t f i l t e r i n g : 1 Cli c k ( Start ), Control Panel , then under User Accounts and Family Saf ety , clic k Set up parental controls f or any user .
Chapter 7: 80 Scheduling comput er and Int erne t us e T o schedule the times a user can access the Internet: 1 Cli c k ( Start ), Control Panel , then under User Accounts and Family Saf ety , clic k Set up parental controls f or any user . The P arenta l Cont rol s dialog box opens.
www.emachines.com 81 3 Cli c k Set game ratings . T he Game R est ric tions dialog bo x opens. 4 Cl ick th e le vel of game s you want allo wed, then c lick OK . The settin gs a re saved. T o res trict specific g ames: 1 Cli c k ( Start ), Control Panel , then under User Accounts and Family Saf ety , clic k Set up parental controls f or any user .
Chapter 7: 82 4 Clic k the le vel of acces s you w ant f or each game listed, then clic k OK . If the game y ou want t o r e st r ic t ac ce s s t o i s n ot sh o wn o n t he li st, s ee “Re stricting spec ific pr ograms” on page 8 2 .
www.emachines.com 83 Notice s Cop yright © 200 7 Gate wa y , Inc. All Rights R eserv ed 7 56 5 Ir vine C enter Dr iv e Irvine , CA 9 26 18 USA All Ri ghts Re served This publication is prot ect ed by cop yright and all rights are re served.
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85 Index A access point setting up 49 using 48 accessibility high contrast color scheme 77 Magnifier 77 Narrator 77 on-screen keyboard 77 settings 77 accessing shared drives 54 shared files 54 shared .
Index 86 sending from program 27 sending scanned imag e 27 setting up cover page template 27 files copying 11 , 17 cutting 11 deleting 6 , 12 , 17 downloading 22 finding 13 , 14 moving 11 opening 7 op.
87 www.emachines.com starting 59 updating 61 O online help 2 , 3 opening documents 16 files 7 files across network 54 folders 10 programs 7 optical disc creating data 39 playing 31 Outlook 20 Outlook .
Index 88 sending fax 27 sending fax from program 27 sending scanned imag e fax 27 setting up fax cover page template 27 testing network 52 text to speech 78 title bar 9 transferring files from Interne.
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté eMachines EL1200 Series c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du eMachines EL1200 Series - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation eMachines EL1200 Series, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le eMachines EL1200 Series va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le eMachines EL1200 Series, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du eMachines EL1200 Series.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le eMachines EL1200 Series. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei eMachines EL1200 Series ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.