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86EFPeb0.fm Page 10 Monday, January 24, 2000 12:52 PM (Rev. 11/3/98) FILE LOCATION: J:\projects\10-01000\10-01288.del\users\joe\SIGs\Final\AMF\Multilin- DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Preliminary 1/24/00

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Dell Latitude System Information
DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Preliminary
1/24/00
(Rev. 11/3/98)
FILE LOCATION:
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As you remove or install memory modules, observe the following safety guidelines:
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NOTE: For full instructions, see the
User±s Guide
.
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Turn off your computer and any attached peripherals.
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Disconnect your computer and any attached peripherals from electrical outlets to
reduce the potential for personal injury or shock.
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If the computer is docked, undock it.
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Disconnect any peripherals attached to your computer, including telephone or
telecommunication lines.
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Remove the main battery from the battery bay and, if necessary, the secondary
battery from the modular bay.
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Ground yourself by touching the unpainted metal surface of an input/output (I/O)
connector on the back of the computer.
While you work, periodically touch the I/O panel to dissipate any static electricity
that might harm internal components.
arms at desk level
computer positioned
directly in front of user
wrists relaxed and flat
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