Personal Computer User's Guide
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Use the following procedure to replace the computer cover:
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Facing the left side of the computer, hold the cover at a slight angle as shown in
Figure 8-3. Fit the three cover hooks into the rectangular slots on the chassis. (It
might be helpful to look down into the chassis to verify that the hooks are in
place.)
Pivot the cover down toward the back and into position. Make sure that the two
securing buttons click into place.
NOTE: The computer should be placed fully on a flat surface. It is difficult to align
the cover if the front of the computer is hanging over the edge of a table.
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NOTE: After removing and replacing the cover, the chassis intrusion detector will
cause the following message to be displayed at the next system start-up:
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