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ADJUSTING THE KEYBOARD ANGLE
On the bottom of your notebook,near the
back,are a pair of feet which flip down and
hold the back of the notebook about 6° higher
than the front when resting on a flat surfa ce.
They are designed to make it more comfortable
to use the keyboard with your notebook. The
feet must be folded flat against the bottom
of the notebook when opening or using the
CD-ROM drive or it will not open or operate
properly. (Figure 1-10 on page 10)
C A U T I O N
When you are not using the adjustment
feet be sure that they are folded flat
against the bottom of the notebook.
They could be broken off or injure
someone if not used properly.
STATUS INDICATOR PANEL
The Status Indicator panel is located in the
recess just above the keyboard. (Figure 2-3 on
page 20.) The appropriate indicators become
visible as you use your notebook.
Power Indicator
The Power indicator tells you when the system
is operational. It is on steady when there is
power to your notebook,and blinks when the
system is in Suspend mode. It goes off when
the system has entered Save-to-Disk mode,has
entered the Windows 95 pseudo-off state, or
the power is turned off from the power switch.
C A U T I O N
Do not operate your CD-ROM drive
or attempt to open the tray unless your
notebook is sitting on a flat surface and
the adjustment feet are folded against
the bottom of the notebook. Using a
CD-ROM drive when it is not level
may damage the drive or prevent
proper operation.
P O I N T
When your notebook has been shut
down from Windows 95, it is not the
same as turned off from the power
switch. It is in a pseudo-off state, with
all applications closed, but can be turned
on by pressing the Suspend/Resume
button. It is drawing some current in
the pseudo-off state.
C A U T I O N
Your notebook’s power switch must be
turned off to prevent all current draw.