Removing the locking pin and lifting the monitor – IBM T86A User Manual
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You can swivel the base around – swivel 300 degrees..
Removing the Locking Pin and Lifting the Monitor
The monitor has a locking pin to stop the screen from moving in transit. Before
the height adjustment can be used, you must remove the locking pin from the
stand.
1. With the rear of the monitor facing you, locate the locking pin as show in
diagram
2. Turn the locking pin a quarter of a turn and remove
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