U410 turning on when lid closed issue

Hi,
I've had an issue with my U410 recently, it has happened 3 or 4 times.  Basically I hit the power button to put the machine asleep, put it in its sleeve and into my backpack.  A few hours later when I take it out it feels warm and when I open the lid it appears that the machine has been turned itself back on and usually the battery is fairly depleted.
Has anyone else had this issue?
Thanks.

Hi finnianmc,
Thanks for posting and welcome to the commmunity,
In regards to your issue, Ishaan suggest is a very good point and idea to consider as those the the main features that controls the sleep fuctions. However befor doing any update, I would strongly suggest checking the Windows Power Options. Please see below for the detailed istructions.
Go to Control Panel and click on "Power Options". A new window should appear. ( see illustration below)
Click on "Change plan settings". Another window should appear. ( see illustration below)
Click on "Change Advance setting Power settings".
Click on "Allow wake timers" and ensure that the "On Battery" and "Plugged in" are set to disable.
Hope this helps.
Regards 

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