Basics | PCMCIA Module Handling - 11 | |||
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| lost. | |||
| • Eject the PCMCIA module using the lever at the front of | |||
| the module; eject a PCMCIA card using the PCMCIA Eject | |||
| control panel or the PCMCIA Quick Eject module in the | |||
| computer’s Control Strip. | |||
| • Keep the protective cap that comes with the module and | |||
| place it back on the module when it is not in use. | |||
| • Do not open the module or insert anything other than a | |||
| PCMCIA card into the card slots. | |||
| • Keep the module in a safe place, away from small objects | |||
| that might fall into it. | |||
| • Before ejecting a PCMCIA card, make sure nothing is | |||
| blocking the card’s slot. To immediately reinsert the | |||
| card, pull it out an inch more and then push it back in. | |||
| • Use only cards that are compatible with the PCMCIA | |||
| expansion module. Refer to the compatibility | |||
| information that came with the card. | |||
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