Full Power Shut Off

I just got a BlackBerry Bold 9650.  I can't find the full power off.  Can anyone help me?
Thanks

To power off the BlackBerry Bold, go into the settings and click the Power off Icon and click Full Power off.  Another option is to press and hold down the end call key until the device powers off completely. To turn it back on, press the same key.
I am providing a link where you can access as a reference. When accessing the website, simply put your Blackberry device. 
The link is: 
http://support.vzw.com/clc/devices/index.html  
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