Bottom Components - Fujitsu LIFEBOOK 990TX2 User Manual

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BOTTOM COMPONENTS

Tilt Adjustment Feet
These are a pair of feet which flip down and
hold the back of your notebook approximately
6° higher than the front when resting on a flat
surface. They are designed to make using your
notebook more comfortable. (Figure 1-8.)
Unit Label
This label contains the model number and
other information about your notebook. In
addition the configuration portion of this label
has the serial number and manufacturer infor-
mation that you will need to give your support
representative so that he or she can help you. It
exactly identifies the version of various compo-
nents of your notebook. (Figure 1-8.)
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Docking
Alignment
Holes
Multi-function
Tilt Adjustment Feet
Bay 2 Release
Button
Unit
Label
Memory Upgrade
Compartment
Battery
Release
Battery Bay
Multi-function Bay 1
Button
Figure 1-8 Bottom View
Memory Upgrade Compartment
This compartment houses the optional memory
upgrade modules which allow you to expand the
system memory capacity of your notebook.
(See pages 134–137 for more information on
installing added memory capacity.) (Figure 1-8.)
Battery Bay
This compartment houses your notebook's
main battery. The battery is removable for ser-
vice and storage purposes only. (Figure 1-8.)
Multi-function Bay 2 Release Button
This is the release to allow removal and
installation of devices in Multi-function Bay 2.
(See pages 118–119 and Figure 1-8.)
Battery Release Button
Multi-function
This is the release to allow removal and installa-
Bay 1
tion of the main notebook battery. (Figure 1-8.)
Eject Lever
Multi-function Bay 1
This compartment is accessed from the front
of your notebook. (See pages 117–120 and
Figure 1-4 on page 5.)
Multi-function Bay 1 Eject Lever
This eject device aids in removing the device in
Multi-function Bay 1 after it has been released
with the Multi-function Bay 1 release button on
the left side panel of your notebook.
(See Figures 1-5 and 1-8.)

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