Microsoft MHN-00001

Microsoft Surface Go Instruction Manual

Model: MHN-00001

1. Kupu Whakataki

The Microsoft Surface Go is a compact and versatile tablet designed for daily tasks, offering laptop performance with tablet portability. It features a 10-inch PixelSense Display, an Intel Pentium Gold Processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, and maintaining your device.

2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka

  • Microsoft Surface Go Device
  • Aratohu Tere Tere (QSG)
  • Warranty and Compliance Guide (WACG)
  • Wae Tuku Hiko (PSU)

3. Pūrere Neke Atuview

The Surface Go combines a sleek design with practical features for everyday use.

3.1 Ahuatanga Tinana

The device features a durable casing and a built-in kickstand for adjustable viewing angles. The 10-inch PixelSense Display offers a clear and responsive touch experience.

Microsoft Surface Go tablet with a dark red Type Cover keyboard and a matching Surface Pen, shown with its kickstand extended.

Image: Microsoft Surface Go tablet with a dark red Type Cover keyboard and a matching Surface Pen, shown with its kickstand extended. The screen displays the Windows lock screen with time and date.

Microsoft Surface Go tablet with its kickstand extended, displaying the Windows lock screen.

Image: Microsoft Surface Go tablet with its kickstand extended, displaying the Windows lock screen. The tablet is positioned on a flat surface.

3.2 Tauranga me nga Patene

The Surface Go includes essential ports for connectivity and charging:

  • Tauranga USB-C: Mō te whakawhiti raraunga me te utu.
  • Tauranga Tūhono Mata: For fast charging and connecting to Surface accessories.
  • Tihakihihi Mo te putanga ororongo.
  • Kaipānui Kāri MicroSD: Mo te rokiroki whakawhanui.
Te taha view of the Microsoft Surface Go tablet, showing the USB-C port, Surface Connect port, and headphone jack.

Whakaahua: Taha view of the Microsoft Surface Go tablet, highlighting the USB-C port, Surface Connect port, and headphone jack for connectivity.

3.3 Nga kamera

The Surface Go is equipped with both front and rear cameras:

  • Kāmera anga-mua: For video calls and Windows Hello facial recognition.
  • Kāmera anga-muri: 8 MP for capturing photos and videos.
Microsoft Surface Go tablet with a dark red Surface Pen, showing the front of the tablet with the Windows lock screen.

Image: Microsoft Surface Go tablet with a dark red Surface Pen positioned vertically next to it. The tablet's screen displays the Windows lock screen.

4. Tatūnga

Follow these steps to set up your Microsoft Surface Go for the first time:

  1. Whakahiko: Press and hold the power button located on the top edge of the device until the Microsoft logo appears.
  2. Whirihoranga Tuatahi: Follow the on-screen prompts to select your language, region, and keyboard layout.
  3. Hononga Whatunga: Tūhono ki te whatunga Wi-Fi.
  4. Pūkete Microsoft: Sign in with your Microsoft account or create a new one. You may also choose to set up an offline account, but a Microsoft account offers full access to Windows features.
  5. Tautuhinga Haumarutanga: Configure privacy settings and set up a password or Windows Hello facial recognition.
  6. Cortana Setup: Follow the prompts to set up Cortana, your personal assistant.

Video: Official Microsoft Surface Go product video showcasing its features and versatility, including its compact design, touchscreen, and compatibility with accessories.

5. Operating the Surface Go

The Surface Go runs on Windows 10 in S mode, providing a secure and streamlined experience. You can switch out of S mode if you need to install apps from outside the Microsoft Store.

5.1 Touchscreen and Pen Usage

The PixelSense Display is designed for touch and pen input. Use your fingers for navigation, gestures, and interacting with apps. The optional Surface Pen (sold separately) allows for precise writing, drawing, and annotation.

5.2 Papapātuhi me te Papa Aroturuki

Attach the optional Surface Type Cover (sold separately) to transform your Surface Go into a laptop. The keyboard provides a comfortable typing experience, and the integrated trackpad offers precise cursor control.

Microsoft Surface Go tablet with a dark red Type Cover keyboard attached, showing the front of the device.

Image: Microsoft Surface Go tablet with a dark red Type Cover keyboard attached, displaying the Windows desktop. The device is shown from a slightly elevated front angle.

5.3 Matapihi 10 i te Aratau S

Windows 10 in S mode offers enhanced security and performance by exclusively using apps from the Microsoft Store and Microsoft Edge for safe browsing. You can switch out of S mode at any time if you require full Windows functionality.

6. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Te rahi o te whakaaturanga whakaatu mata tu10 Inihi
Whakatau Mata1800x1200 Pika
Tukatuka1.6 GHz Intel Pentium Gold
RAM4 GB
Puku Maama64 GB Mahara Flash State Solid
Kaitukatuka WhakairoiroIntel HD Whakairoiro 615
Pūnaha MahiMatapihi 10 S
Taumaha Tūemi2.85 pauna
Hunga Hua9.65 x 6.9 x 0.33 inihi
TaeHiriwa
Whakamuri Webcam Resolution8 MP
Toharite Pūhiko OraTae atu ki te 9 haora (he rereke me te whakamahi)

7. Tiaki

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Surface Go, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, kore karekau dampened with water or an approved screen cleaner to clean the screen and exterior. Avoid harsh chemicals.
  • Whakahōu Pūmanawa: Regularly check for and install Windows updates to ensure your device has the latest security patches and features.
  • Tiaki Pūhiko: Hei whakaroa i te ora o te pākahiko, karohia ngā pāmahana tino wera, me te whakaweto katoa i te pākahiko i ngā wā katoa.
  • Whakahaere Rokiroki: Ūkui i ia wā me te kore e tika files and applications to free up storage space and maintain performance.

8. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your Surface Go, try these common troubleshooting steps:

  • Kaore te Pūrere i te whakautu: Press and hold the power button for 10-15 seconds to force a shutdown, then restart the device.
  • Nga Take Hononga Whatunga: Check your Wi-Fi connection, restart your router, or try connecting to a different network.
  • Mahinga Puturi: Close unnecessary applications, restart your device, or check for available Windows updates.
  • Nga Take Mata: Ensure the screen is clean. If the touchscreen is unresponsive, restart the device.

For more detailed troubleshooting or persistent issues, visit the official Microsoft Support webpae.

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Your Microsoft Surface Go comes with a limited hardware warranty. Please refer to the Warranty and Compliance Guide included in your product box for specific terms and conditions. For technical support, product registration, or to find service centers, visit the official Microsoft Support webpae, whakapā atu ranei ki te ratonga kiritaki.