1. Double-click on the desktop.2. Click [Power Saving Level : High].3. The following message will appear on the screen:"The contents of "Panasonic Power Management" will beoverwritten. Save previous contents before changes?".Click [Yes] or [No].If you want to save the [Panasonic Power Management]settings before the change, click [Yes].The [Copy of Panasonic Power Management] settings willbe saved as an additional plan (see “CAUTION” for instruc-tions on how to delete the settings).4. Click [OK] on the confirmation screen.When this utility is executed, the following may occur.- Videos cannot be played back smoothly.In this case, deactivate the WinDVD onscreen display (right-click on the WinDVD screen, and remove the checkmarkfrom [OSD]), or use Windows Media Player to play back vid-eos. This may improve the situation.- Image quality may deteriorate.The performance may become slow down depending on the ap-plication software after selecting [Power Saving Level : High]. Inthis case, select [Power Saving Level : Standard].To delete the [Copy of Panasonic Power Management]:1. Click or in the notification area, click [More poweroptions], and then click [Show additional plans].2. Click [Change plan settings] displayed under the [Copy ofPanasonic Power Management] that you want to delete.3. Click [Delete this plan], and then click [OK] on theconfirmation screen.CAUTIONWhen using the computer, the keyboard or the bottom of the computer may become warm. This is not a malfunction. If the com-puter feels warm, try activating the "Power Saving Utility".When activating the "Power Saving Utility", the power consumption will reduce and the following settings will change.- Set [Colors] in [Display Settings] to [Medium (16 bit)] (Windows Aero will be deactivated).- Set the power plan to [Panasonic Power Management] (default settings), and then make the following changes:Change [Maximum processor state] in [Processor power management] (both [On battery] and [Plugged in]) from [100 %] to [50 %].Activate the "Power Saving Utility"To conserve power