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Quick Troubleshooting, Power Features

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Troubleshooting Quick Troubleshooting Power Features Several of the troubleshooting suggestions in this appendix refer to power features, which vary by tablet PC model. For example, some models have a power button and other models have a power/standby button or a power switch. Some models have one power/standby light, and other models have 2 power/standby lights. ■ The locations and functions of the power features on your tablet PC are identified in Chapter 4, "Component ID," and in the Hardware and Software Guide. ■ The following illustration identifies the icons for a power button or power switch 1, a power/standby light 2, and an AC adapter light 3. A-2 Getting Started Guide

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Troubleshooting
Quick Troubleshooting
Power Features
Several of the troubleshooting suggestions in this appendix refer
to power features, which vary by tablet PC model.
For example, some models have a power button and other
models have a power/standby button or a power switch. Some
models have one power/standby light, and other models have
2 power/standby lights.
The locations and functions of the power features on your
tablet PC are identified in
Chapter 4, “Component ID,”
and
in the
Hardware and Software Guide
.
The following illustration identifies the icons for a power
button or power switch
1
, a power/standby light
2
, and
an AC adapter light
3
.
A–2
Getting Started Guide