8.
Connect your computer and devices to electrical outlets, and turn them on.
9.
Enter system setup (see System Setup) and restore the settings you recorded in
step 1
.
10.
Properly dispose of the old battery. See the
Product Information Guide
for battery disposal information.
Removing the Computer Stand
1.
Follow the procedures in
Before You Begin
.
2.
Loosen the captive screw securing the stand to the base of the computer.
3.
Gently slide the stand back, towards the rear of the computer, then pull the stand away from the computer to remove it.
Replacing the Computer Cover
1.
Ensure that all cables are connected, and fold cables out of the way.
2.
Ensure that no tools or extra parts are left inside the computer.
3.
Pivot the cover down and into position.
CAUTION:
Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the
Product Information Guide
.
CAUTION:
Your computer is heavy and can be difficult to maneuver. Seek assistance before attempting to lift, move, or tilt the computer and
always lift correctly to avoid injury; avoid bending over while lifting.
CAUTION:
The computer stand should be installed at all times to ensure maximum system stability. Failure to install the stand could result in the
computer tipping over, potentially resulting in bodily injury or damage to the computer.
1
computer stand
2
captive screw
CAUTION:
Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the
Product Information Guide
.
CAUTION:
Your computer is heavy and can be difficult to maneuver. Seek assistance before attempting to lift, move, or tilt the computer and
always lift correctly to avoid injury; avoid bending over while lifting.
CAUTION:
The computer stand should be installed at all times to ensure maximum system stability. Failure to install the stand could result in the
computer tipping over, potentially resulting in bodily injury or damage to the computer.
NOTICE:
To avoid electrostatic discharge and damage to internal components, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically
touching an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis.