2-2 Setup and Operation
NOTE
Do not cover or place objects on the AC
adapter. This will allow heat to dissipate prop-
erly.
3.
Ensure that all connections are properly seated and secure.
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CAUTION
This equipment uses an ungrounded power cable. Replace the cord if it be-
comes damaged. U.S. and Canadian replacement cords must be UL-
approved (CSA certified in Canada) type SPT-2, 18 AWG, 2-conductor cord
with a permanently attached NEMA type 5-15P plug at one end, and a per-
manently attached connector body on the other. Cord length may not ex-
ceed 15 feet. Outside the U.S. and Canada the cord must be rated for at
least 250VAC at 10 amps, and must indicate international safety agency
approval. The plug must be a type appropriate for the country where it is
used.
Obtain replacement cords at an authorized service center. The replacement
must be of the same type and voltage rating as the original cord.
4.
To power on, locate the Power button just below the LCD screen near the left
hinge and push it in. To power off the system, use the Windows 95 Start menu
shut down selection.
NOTE
If operating the system on DC power,
verify that the system has a charged battery pack
installed.