2-2 Setup and Operation3. Plug one end of the AC power cable into the AC adapter and the other end into aproperly grounded 120- or 240-volt wall outlet.NOTEDo not cover or place objects on the ACadapter. This will allow heat to dissipateproperly.4. Ensure that all connections are properly seated and secure.! CAUTIONThis equipment uses an ungrounded power cable. Replace the cord if it be-comes damaged. U.S. and Canadian replacement cords must be UL-approved (CSA certified in Canada) type SPT-2, 18 AWG, 2-conductor cordwith a permanently attached NEMA type 5-15P plug at one end, and a per-manently attached connector body on the other. Cord length may not ex-ceed 15 feet. Outside the U.S. and Canada the cord must be rated for atleast 250VAC at 10 amps, and must indicate international safety agencyapproval. The plug must be a type appropriate for the country where it isused.Obtain replacement cords at an authorized service center. The replacementmust be of the same type and voltage rating as the original cord.5. Press the Power button to power on the computer.Figure 2-2 Powering On the SystemCD-ROM Reader Diskette DriveBattery BayPowerButtonLCD PanelStatusLEDsLCD Slide BarVersaGlideSpeakerSpeakerMicrophone Hard DriveNECSOLD BY laptopia2005 DO NOT RESELL!!SOLD BY laptopia2005 DO NOT RESELL!!