Looking for 15-r125ne RAM upgrade

hello everyone, 
i just bought a new hp 15-r125ne laptop with 1*4 GB ddr3l ram installed.
OS: windows 8.1 single language 64 bit
CPU: intel core i7 4510U @ 2.00 GHz
RAM: 4.00 GB single channel DDR3 @ 798 MHz
Motherboard: Hewlett - Packard 2212 (U3E1)
i want to upgrade the 4 GB ram to 12/16gb, can someone please help me out?
id like to know which kind of ram can i buy, how much can i use (at max), etc.
im completely new to hardware, so detailed instructions would be appreciated.
thank you very much. 
ven coriolis

Hi,
          You can download the product manual from the below link and check page # 2 for detailed information about RAM.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04512950.pdf
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