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Texas Microsystems, Inc. 2003 - Replacing the B286 Battery; (Rga)

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2.
The
fan
is
positioned
at
the
back
of
the
computer.
Unscrew
the
4
holding
screws
visible
on
the
filter
frame
outside
the
computer.
Remove
the
fan
filter
and
frame.
3.
Unsnap
the
filter
frame
and
remove
the
filter
for
cleaning
in
a
mild
soap
and
water
solution.
The
fan
filter
is
very
porous.
Rinse
the
filter
well,
gently
squeeze
out
excess
water,
and
let
dry
thor-
oughly.
4.
Reinsert
the
filter
into
its
frame.
frame
so
that
the
4
screws
can
be
tightened.
4.3
Replacing
the
B286
Battery
Align
the
replaced
and
The
2000
Series
AT
computer
has
a
built-in
high
capacity
lithium
battery
installed
on
the
CPU
card.
This
battery
supports
a
real
time
clock,
which
retains
the
correct
time
and
date,
and
computer
parameters
in
memory
when
the
computer
is
powered-down.
This
information
assists
BIOS
in
performing
initialization
and
configuration
every
time
the
computer
is
powered-
up.
The
battery
is
intended
to
provide
many
years
of
service
without
replacement.
However,
if
the
computer
is
is
over
5
years
old,
and/or
configuration
or
clock
related
inconsistencies
occur,
the
battery
may
need
to
be
replaced.
A
battery
replacement
kit
is
available
from
Texas
Microsystems.
On-site
installation
is
available
with
qualified
technical
personnel,
or
the
CPU
card
may
be
returned
to
the
factory
for
battery
replacement.
Contact
a
local
TMI
sales
representative
for
information.
4.4
Factory
Return
Goods
Authorizations
(RGA)
You
must
obtain
authorization
from
Texas
Microsystems
before
returning
any
equipment
to
the
factory
for
credit
or
repair.
When
authorization
is
given,
you
will
be
issued
a
"Return
Goods
Authorization"
number
(RGA).
This
number
must
appear
on
all
packing
materials
and
correspondence
to
insure
proper
handling.
Preliminary
AT
Users
Manual
23
11/26/86