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Open the Start menu and click on ‘Restart’ while holding down the ‘Shift’ key. Then select ‘Troubleshooting’, ‘Advanced options’ and then ‘UEFI firmware settings’ to go directly to the BIOS.
Activate RAID mode in the BIOS and create the desired array. Then install Windows with the required drivers. Back up your data beforehand, as it may be lost.
Search for the desired channel and then press the AMS / MEM button. Use the fast forward or rewind buttons to select a memory location and save the process by pressing the play button.
Enter *#7780# for a soft reset and *#7370# for a hard reset. If your device does not work, press and hold On / Off + * + 3. A hard reset deletes all data.
Install the firmware upgrade by downloading the appropriate file, transferring it to a USB stick and updating the device. A factory reset is required after the upgrade.
Either look in the system settings under ‘Info’ or open the command prompt and enter the command ‘systeminfo’. Both methods will show you the original installation date.
Dock the robot vacuum cleaner manually, remove the mop beforehand and set the charging station upright. If problems persist, optimised charging contacts can be requested via MEDION Service.
Loosen the screws and then carefully separate the plastic clips that connect the housing halves. Please note that modifications to the device may limit the warranty, as only the delivery condition is fully guaranteed.
Switch off the machine by setting the programme controller to the off position for three seconds. If the error occurs again after restarting, disconnect the power supply and contact customer service.
This may be caused by a swollen battery, which poses a fire risk. MEDION advises you not to use or charge the device and to prepare it safely for disposal.
Switch off the robot vacuum cleaner, remove the battery, press the main switch several times or press and hold the on / off switch. Then reinsert the battery and restart the appliance.
If two-step verification is enabled and no alternative verification method is available, Microsoft cannot help. Without this verification, you should try the sign-in utility or fill out the Microsoft account recovery form to get feedback.
Check the Device Manager (Windows key + X) under ‘Security devices’ for the TPM version. If no TPM is displayed, it may need to be activated in the BIOS.
Activate the Windows clipboard from version 1909 with Windows key + V. Copy with CTRL + C and call up the list of entries with Windows key + V as well.
Open the command prompt as administrator and enter "net user administrator /active:yes" to activate the account. Set a password with "net user administrator *".
Windows 11 requires at least a 1 GHz processor with 2 cores, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB storage space, TPM 2.0 and DirectX 12-capable graphics. Internet and a Microsoft account are required to install Windows 11 Home.