Sony PCV-L630 Computer User Guide (primary manual) - Page 16

Attaching the Stand to the System Unit

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12 VAIO Slimtop™ LCD Computer User Guide Attaching the Stand to the System Unit The main system unit can be oriented horizontally or vertically. If you place the system in a vertical position, you must attach the supplied stand to ensure stability. 1 Place the system unit on its right side, with the front of the system facing forward. 2 Insert the grooved side of the stand into the ventilation holes of the system so that the two screw holes are aligned and the stand's fins are at the rear of the unit. 3 Secure the stand to the unit with the supplied screw.  The stand keeps the system cool by allowing air to flow under it. If you choose to place the system unit in a vertical position, it is important to use the stand and to place the system unit on its left side, as in the illustration above; otherwise, the system may overheat.

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VAIO Slimtop™ LCD Computer User Guide
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Attaching the Stand to the System Unit
The main system unit can be oriented horizontally or vertically. If you
place the system in a vertical position, you must attach the supplied stand
to ensure stability.
1
Place the system unit on its right side, with the front of the system
facing forward.
2
Insert the grooved side of the stand into the ventilation holes of the
system so that the two screw holes are aligned and the stand’s fins are
at the rear of the unit.
3
Secure the stand to the unit with the supplied screw.
The stand keeps the system cool by allowing air to flow under it. If you choose to place the
system unit in a vertical position, it is important to use the stand and to place the system unit
on its left side, as in the illustration above; otherwise, the system may overheat.