Clevo D400K service manual

Notebook Computer
D400K
Service Manual
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The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice. Information contained herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any subsequent ven­dor. They assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication nor are they in anyway responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use (or misuse) of this publication.
This publication and any accompanying software may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced, translated, transmitted or reduced to any machine readable form without prior consent from the vendor, manufacturer or creators of this publica­tion, except for copies kept by the user for backup purposes.
Brand and product names mentioned in this publication may or may not be copyrights and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. They are mentioned for identification purposes only and are not intended as an endorsement of that product or its manufacturer.
Version 1.0 September 2004

Trademarks

AMD Athlon® is a registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Other brand and product names are trademarks and./or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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About this Manual

This manual is intended for service personnel who have completed sufficient training to undertake the maintenance and inspection of personal computers.
It is organized to allow you to look up basic information for servicing and/or upgrading components of the D400K series notebook PC.
The following information is included:
Chapter 1, Introduction, provides general information about the location of system elements and their specifications. Chapter 2, Disassembly, provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling parts and subsystems and how to upgrade elements of the system.
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Appendix A, Part Lists Appendix B, Schematic Diagrams
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Follow basic safety precautions, including those listed below, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to per­sons when using any electrical equipment:
1. Do not use this product near water, for example near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of elec­trical shock from lightning.
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
5. This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit (DC Output 20V, 6A).

CAUTION

Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment.
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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY NO. 26 AWG OR LARGER,
TELECOMMUNICATION LINE CORD

Instructions for Care and Operation

The notebook computer is quite rugged, but it can be damaged. To prevent this, follow these suggestions:
1. Don’t drop it, or expose it to shock. If the computer falls, the case and the components could be damaged.
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Do not expose the computer to any shock or vibration.
Do not place it on an unstable surface.
Do not place anything heavy on the computer.
2. Keep it dry, and don’t overheat it. Keep the computer and power supply away from any kind of heating element. This is an electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer could be badly damaged.
Do not expose it to excessive heat or direct sunlight.
Do not leave it in a place where foreign matter or mois­ture may affect the system.
Don’t use or store the com­puter in a humid environment.
Do not place the computer on any surface which will block the vents.
3. Follow the proper working procedures for the computer. Shut the computer down properly and don’t forget to save your work. Remember to periodically save your data as data may be lost if the battery is depleted.
Do not turn off the power until you properly shut down all programs.
Do not turn off any peripheral devices when the computer is on.
Do not disassemble the com­puter by yourself.
Perform routine maintenance on your computer.
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4. Avoid interference. Keep the computer away from high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong mag- netic fields. These can hinder proper performance and damage your data.
5. Take care when using peripheral devices.
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Power Safety

Warning
Before you undertake any upgrade proce­dures, make sure that you have turned off the power, and discon­nected all peripherals and cables (including telephone lines). It is advisable to also re­move your battery in order to prevent acci­dentally turning the machine on.
Use only approved brands of peripherals.
Unplug the power cord before attaching peripheral devices.
Power Safety
The computer has specific power requirements:
Only use a power adapter approved for use with this computer.
Your AC adapter may be designed for international travel but it still requires a steady, uninterrupted power supply. If you are unsure of your local power specifications, consult your service representative or local power company.
The power adapter may have either a 2-prong or a 3-prong grounded plug. The third prong is an important safety feature; do not defeat its purpose. If you do not have access to a compatible outlet, have a qualified electrician install one.
When you want to unplug the power cord, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head, not by its wire.
Make sure the socket and any extension cord(s) you use can support the total current load of all the connected devices.
Before cleaning the computer, make sure it is disconnected from any external power supplies.
Do not plug in the power cord if you are wet.
Do not use the power cord if it is broken.
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.
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Battery Precautions

Only use batteries designed for this computer. The wrong battery type may explode, leak or damage the computer.
Do not continue to use a battery that has been dropped, or that appears damaged (e.g. bent or twisted) in any way. Even if the computer continues to work with a damaged battery in place, it may cause circuit damage, which may possibly result in fire.
Recharge the batteries using the notebook’s system. Incorrect recharging may make the battery explode.
Do not try to repair a battery pack. Refer any battery pack repair or replacement to your service representative or qualified serv­ice personnel.
Keep children away from, and promptly dispose of a damaged battery. Always dispose of batteries carefully. Batteries may explode or leak if exposed to fire, or improperly handled or discarded.
Keep the battery away from metal appliances.
Affix tape to the battery contacts before disposing of the battery.
Do not touch the battery contacts with your hands or metal objects.
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Battery Disposal & Caution
The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommend­ed by the manufacturer. Discard used battery according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Related Documents

You may also need to consult the following manual for additional information:
User’s Manual on CD This describes the notebook PC’s features and the procedures for operating the computer and its ROM-based setup pro­gram. It also describes the installation and operation of the utility programs provided with the notebook PC.
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Contents
Preface
Introduction ..............................................1-1
Overview .........................................................................................1-1
System Specifications ....................................................................1-2
External Locator - Top View ..........................................................1-5
External Locator - Front & Left Side Views ...................................1-6
External Locator - Right Side & Rear Views .................................. 1-7
External Locator - Bottom View ..................................................... 1-8
Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts) .........................................1-9
Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts) .................................. 1-10
Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors) ..................................... 1-11
Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Connectors) ...............................1-12
Disassembly ...............................................2-1
Overview .........................................................................................2-1
Maintenance Tools ..........................................................................2-2
Connections ..................................................................................... 2-2
Maintenance Precautions .................................................................2-3
Cleaning ..........................................................................................2-3
Disassembly Steps ...........................................................................2-4
Removing the Battery ......................................................................2-5
Removing the Hard Disk Drive ....................................................... 2-6
Hard Disk Upgrade Process ............................................................2-6
Removing the System Memory (RAM) ..........................................2-7
Memory Upgrade Process ...............................................................2-7
Removing the Optical Device ......................................................... 2-9
Removing the MDC & Bluetooth Combo Module .......................2-11
Removing the Wireless LAN Module ........................................... 2-12
Removing the Processor ................................................................2-13
Removing the Keyboard ................................................................2-15
Removing the Keyboard Shielding Plate ...................................... 2-16
Part Lists ..................................................A-1
Part List Illustration Location ........................................................ A-2
Top (D400K) ................................................................................. A-3
Bottom (D400K) ............................................................................ A-4
LCD 15" (D400K) ......................................................................... A-5
CD-ROM Drive (D400K) .............................................................. A-6
Combo Drive (D400K) .................................................................. A-7
DVD-ROM Drive (D400K) ........................................................... A-8
DVD-RW Drive (D400K) ............................................................. A-9
Hard Disk Drive (D400K) ........................................................... A-10
Schematic Diagrams................................. B-1
System Block Diagram ...................................................................B-2
Athlon 64 - HyperTransport 1 of 4 .................................................B-3
Athlon 64 - DDR 2 of 4 ..................................................................B-4
Athlon 64 - Misc 3 of 4 ...................................................................B-5
Athlon 64 - Power 4 of 4 ................................................................B-6
Main Clock Generator ....................................................................B-7
DDR SODIMM ..............................................................................B-8
DDR Termination ...........................................................................B-9
VIA K8T800(A) 1 of 3 .................................................................B-10
VIA K8T800(B) 2 of 3 .................................................................B-11
VIA K8T800(C) 3 of 3 .................................................................B-12
Mobility M11+C ...........................................................................B-13
Mobility M11+C MEM A/B .........................................................B-14
VGA DDR DRAM Channel A .....................................................B-15
VGA DDR DRAM Channel B .....................................................B-16
Mobility M11+C Power ................................................................B-17
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TV & CRT Out ............................................................................. B-18
LVDS Interface, Panel ................................................................. B-19
VIA VT8235 CE(A) 1 of 3 .......................................................... B-20
VIA VT8235 CE(B) 2 of 3 ........................................................... B-21
VIA VT8235 CE(C) 3 of 3 ........................................................... B-22
HDD, CD-ROM ........................................................................... B-23
PCI 1394 TI TSB43AB21 ............................................................ B-24
LAN RTL8110SB ........................................................................ B-25
PCMCIA ENE1410 ...................................................................... B-26
3-in-1 W83L528D ........................................................................ B-27
MDC, Mini PCI ............................................................................ B-28
LPC Super I/Ol ............................................................................. B-29
LPT/COM Port ............................................................................. B-30
LPC H8 ......................................................................................... B-31
Audio Codec ALC650 .................................................................. B-32
Audio Out & Off Board Connector .............................................. B-33
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USB Port ...................................................................................... B-34
Fan Control and SpeedStep .......................................................... B-35
VCORE ........................................................................................ B-36
System Power 1 of 4 ..................................................................... B-37
System Power 2 of 4 ..................................................................... B-38
System Power 3 of 4 ..................................................................... B-39
System Power 4 of 4 ..................................................................... B-40
AC-In & Charger .......................................................................... B-41
SW Board and HotKey ................................................................. B-42
TouchPad and Switch Board ........................................................ B-43
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1: Introduction

Overview

This manual covers the information you need to service or upgrade the D400K series notebook computer. Information about operating the computer (e.g. getting started, and the Setup utility) is in the User’s Manual. Information about driv­ers (e.g. VGA & audio) is also found in User’s Manual. That manual is shipped with the computer.
Operating systems (e.g. DOS, Windows 9x, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, OS/2 Warp, UNIX, etc.) have their own manuals as do application software (e.g. word processing and database programs). If you have questions about those programs, you should consult those manuals.
The D400K series notebook is designed to be upgradeable. See “Disassembly” on page 2 - 1 for a detailed description of the upgrade procedures for each specific component. Please note the warning and safety information indicated by the “” symbol.
The balance of this chapter reviews the computer’s technical specifications and features.
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System Specifications

Feature Specification
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Processor Types AMD Athlon™ 64 for Desktop Replacement Notebooks
(DTR), 754-pin Micro-PGA Package
Mobile AMD Athlon™64 (62W), 754-pin Micro-PGA Package
Core Logic VIA K8T800 + VT8235CE Chipset
Structure 2 Spindle and 4-In-1 Multi Interface Flash Card Reader
Security Security (Kensington® Type) Lock Slot BIOS Password
Memory Two 200 Pin SODIMM Sockets Supporting DDR266/
DDR333 /DDR400
BIOS 4MB Flash ROM
Phoenix BIOS
LCD 15.0" - XGA TFT (1024x768) 15.0" - SXGA+ TFT (1400x1050)
Display ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 Graphic Chip (M11)
Integrated 128-bit 2D/3D Graphics Accelerator
Advanced HW Acceleration for DVD Playback Fully DirectX® 9 Support
Pixel & Vertex Shader 2.0 Ultra AGP™ 8x 64MB DDR SGRAM On Board Dual-View Display Monitor
(µ0.13) 0.13 Micron Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) Process Technology, 1MB On-Die L2 Cache - Models 3000+/
3200+/ 3400+/ 3700+
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µ0.13) 0.13 Micron Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) Process
Technology, 1MB On-Die L2 Cache - Models 2800+/ 3000+/ 3200+/ 3400+/ 3700+
Expandable Memory up to 2GB, Supporting 256/ 512/ 1024 MB SODIMM RAM Modules
Support WFM V2.0: SMBIOS2.0, DMI, ACPI, WOL, WOR
Storage One Changeable 12.7mm(h) CD-ROM/ DVD-ROM/ CD-RW/ DVD & RW Combo/ DVD-RW/ DVD+RW/ DVD Dual
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Drive One Changeable 2.5" 9.5mm(h) Hard Disk Drive, supporting Master Mode IDE, PIO Mode 4, ATA-33/66/100/133 (Ultra DMA) On Board 4-In-1 Card Reader (MMC/ MS/ MS Pro/ SD)
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Audio AC’97 2.2 Compliant Device
3D Stereo Enhanced Sound System 6-Channel Audio Output Compatible Sound Blaster PRO™
Keyboard, Pointing Device & Buttons
PCMCIA One Type II PCMCIA 3.3V/5V Socket Supporting CardBus
Interface & Communication
Indicators LED Indicators (HDD Activity, Suspend/Power On/AC-In, Battery Charging/Battery Full, Num Lock, Caps Lock, Scroll
Full Size Winkey Keyboard with Numeric Keypad Built-In TouchPad
Three USB 2.0/1.1 ports One Mini-IEEE 1394 port One S-Video out port for TV output One serial port One parallel port (LPT1) One Infrared Transceiver (IrDA 1.1/FIR/SIR/ASKIR)
Infrared Transfer 1cm ~ 1M Operating Distance
115.2K bps SIR
4M bps FIR One external monitor (VGA) port One PS/2 Port One headphone-out jack One microphone-in jack
Lock)
S/PDIF Digital Output (5.1 CH) Built-In Microphone Built-In 2 Speakers
3 Hot Keys (Default Internet Browser/ Default Email Program & Application)
One S/PDIF out port One RJ-11 jack for modem One RJ-45 jack for LAN
1000BASE-T (Gigabit) LAN On Board
10/100 BASE-T Compatible Integrated V.90/56K MDC Modem (V.92 Compliant) OR MDC & Bluetooth combo module (Optional)
802.11b wireless LAN module (Optional)
802.11g wireless LAN module (Optional) PC Camera module (Factory Option) One DC-In jack
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Power Management Supports ACPI v1.0b
Supports Hibernate/Standby Modes
Power Full Range AC Adapter - AC-In 100~240V, 50~60Hz, DC Output 20V, 6.0A
Easy Changeable, 8 Cell, 4400mAH, 65.2Whrs, Main Battery Smart Li-Ion
Environmental Spec Temperature
Operating: 5 Non-Operating: -20°C ~ 60°C
°C ~ 35°C
Supports Battery Low Sleep Supports Resume From Modem Ring
Relative Humidity
Operating: 20% ~ 80% Non-Operating: 10% ~ 90%
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Feature Specification
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Physical Dimensions & Weight
Optional DVD-ROM drive module
329mm (w) * 275mm (d) * 36.5mm (h) 3.1kg without Battery
DVD-ROM & CD-RW Combo drive module CD-RW drive module DVD-RW drive module DVD+RW drive module DVD-Dual drive module
Software DVD player Mini PCI I/F 802.11b Wireless LAN Module Mini PCI I/F 802.11g Wireless LAN Module MDC & Bluetooth Combo module PC Camera module
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External Locator - Top View

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Top View
1. Optional Built-in PC Camera
2. LCD
3. Built-In Microphone
4. LED Power & Communication Indicators
5. LED Status Indicators
6. AP-Key buttons
7. Close Cover/Lid Switch
8. Power Button
9. Keyboard
10. TouchPad and Buttons
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Front View
1. LCD Latches
2. Mini IEEE 1394 Port
3. S/PDIF Out Port
4. Microphone Jack
5. Headphone Jack
6. Infrared Transceiver
7. Built-In Speakers
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Left Side View

External Locator - Front & Left Side Views

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1. Optical Device Bay
2. 3 * USB 2.0/1.1 Ports
3. 3-in-1 Card Reader
4. PC Card/ PCMCIA Slot
5. PC Card/PCMCIA Slot Eject Buttons
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External Locator - Right Side & Rear Views

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Right Side View
1. Security Lock Slot
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Rear View
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1. Vent
2. DC-In Jack
3. Serial Port
4. Parallel Port
5. External Monitor (CRT) Port
6. S-Video-Out Port
7. PS/2 Type Port
8. RJ-11 Phone Jack
9. RJ-45 LAN Jack
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Bottom View
1. Vent/Fan Outlets
2. Battery Cover
3. Hard Disk, Modem, Bluetooth, & WLAN Cover
4. CPU & Memory (RAM) Socket Cover

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Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts)

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Mainboard Top
Key Parts
1. PC Card Assembly
2. CardBus ENE 1410
3. IEEE 1394 TSB43AB21
4. VIA 8235 CE 539 mBGA
5. VIA K8T800 578 mBGA
6. LAN Realtek RTL 8110SB
7. Flash ROM
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Mainboard Bottom
Key Parts
1. CPU Socket (no CPU installed)
2. Memory Slots (no memory installed)
3. LPC Super I/O VIA VT1211
4. Card Reader W83L528D
5. VGA ATI M11
6. Audio Codec
7. Mini PCI WLAN Socket
8. KBC H8 H8S­2149 HM
9. Clock Generator
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Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts)

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Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors)

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Mainboard Top
Connectors
1. Modem/Bluetooth Cable Connector (CN1)
2. LCD (and Inverter) Connector (JLCD1)
3. PC Camera Cable Connector (JCCD1)
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4. Power Switch Board Cable Connector (JSW1)
5. TouchPad Cable Connector (JTP1)
6. Keyboard Cable Connector (JKB1)
7. Fan Cable (JFAN1)
8. CMOS Battery Cable Connector (JBAT1)
9. Speaker Cable Connector (JSPK5-6)
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Mainboard Bottom
Connectors
1. Optical (CD/DVD) Device Connector (JCDROM1)
2. Fan Cable Connector (JFAN2)
3. Hard Disk Cable Connector (JHDD1)
4. Modem/Bluetooth + MDC Module Connector (CN6)
5. Battery Cable Connector (CN5)
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Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Connectors)

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2: Disassembly

Overview

This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling the D400K series notebook’s parts and subsystems. When it comes to reassembly, reverse the procedures (unless otherwise indicated).
We suggest you completely review any procedure before you take the computer apart.
Disassembly
Procedures such as upgrading/replacing the RAM, optical device and hard disk are included in the User’s Manual but are repeated here for your convenience.
To make the disassembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin. Information contained under the figure # will give a synopsis of the sequence of procedures involved in the disassembly procedure. A box with a lists the relevant parts you will have after the disassembly process is complete. Note: The parts listed will be for the dis­assembly procedure listed ONLY, and not any previous disassembly step(s) required. Refer to the part list for the previ­ous disassembly procedure. The amount of screws you should be left with will be listed here also.
A box with a
An example of these types of boxes are shown in the sidebar.
will provide any possible helpful information. A box with a contains warnings.
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Information
Warning
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Disassembly
2.Disassembly
NOTE: All disassembly procedures assume that the system is turned OFF, and disconnected from any power supply (the
battery is removed too).

Maintenance Tools

The following tools are recommended when working on the notebook PC:
M3 Philips-head screwdriver
M2.5 Philips-head screwdriver (magnetized)
M2 Philips-head screwdriver
Small flat-head screwdriver
Pair of needle-nose pliers
Anti-static wrist-strap

Connections

Connections within the computer are one of four types:
Locking collar sockets for ribbon connectors To release these connectors, use a small flat-head screwdriver to gently pry
the locking collar away from its base. When replacing the connection, make sure the connector is oriented in the same way. The pin1 side is usually not indicated.
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Pressure sockets for multi-wire connectors To release this connector type, grasp it at its head and gently rock it from side
to side as you pull it out. Do not pull on the wires themselves. When replacing the connection, do not try to force it. The socket only fits one way.
Pressure sockets for ribbon connectors To release these connectors, use a small pair of needle-nose pliers to gently
lift the connector away from its socket. When replacing the connection, make sure the connector is oriented in the same way. The pin1 side is usually not indicated.
Board-to-board or multi-pin sockets To separate the boards, gently rock them from side to side as you pull them
apart. If the connection is very tight, use a small flat-head screwdriver - use just enough force to start.

Maintenance Precautions

The following precautions are a reminder. To avoid personal injury or damage to the computer while performing a re­moval and/or replacement job, take the following precautions:
1. Don't drop it. Perform your repairs and/or upgrades on a stable surface. If the computer falls, the case and other components could be damaged.
2. Don't overheat it. Note the proximity of any heating elements. Keep the computer out of direct sunlight.
3. Avoid interference. Note the proximity of any high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong mag- netic fields. These can hinder proper performance and damage components and/or data. You should also monitor the position of magnetized tools (i.e. screwdrivers).
4. Keep it dry. This is an electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer could be badly damaged.
5. Be careful with power. Avoid accidental shocks, discharges or explosions.
•Before removing or servicing any part from the computer, turn the computer off and detach any power supplies.
•When you want to unplug the power cord or any cable/wire, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head. Do not pull on the wire.
6. Peripherals – Turn off and detach any peripherals.
7. Beware of static discharge. ICs, such as the CPU and main support chips, are vulnerable to static electricity. Before handling any part in the computer, discharge any static electricity inside the computer. When handling a printed circuit board, do not use gloves or other materials which allow static electricity buildup. We suggest that you use an anti-static wrist strap instead.
8. Beware of corrosion. As you perform your job, avoid touching any connector leads. Even the cleanest hands pro­duce oils which can attract corrosive elements.
9. Keep your work environment clean. Tobacco smoke, dust or other air-born particulate matter is often attracted to charged surfaces, reducing performance.
10. Keep track of the components. When removing or replacing any part, be careful not to leave small parts, such as screws, loose inside the computer.
Disassembly
Power Safety
Warning
Before you undertake any upgrade proce­dures, make sure that you have turned off the power, and discon­nected all peripherals and cables (including telephone lines). It is advisable to also re­move your battery in order to prevent acci­dentally turning the machine on.
2.Disassembly

Cleaning

Do not apply cleaner directly to the computer, use a soft clean cloth. Do not use volatile (petroleum distillates) or abrasive cleaners on any part of the computer.
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Disassembly

Disassembly Steps

The following table lists the disassembly steps, and on which page to find the related information. PLEASE PERFORM
THE DISASSEMBLY STEPS IN THE ORDER INDICATED.
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To remove the Battery:

1. Remove the battery page 2 - 5

To remove the HDD:

1. Remove the battery page 2 - 5
2. Remove the HDD page 2 - 6

To remove the System Memory:

1. Remove the battery page 2 - 5
2. Remove the system memory page 2 - 7

To remove the Optical Device:

1. Remove the battery page 2 - 5
2. Remove the optical device page 2 - 9

To remove the MDC & Bluetooth Combo Module:

1. Remove the battery page 2 - 5
2. Remove the Bluetooth module page 2 - 11

To remove the Processor:

1. Remove the battery page 2 - 5
2. Remove the processor page 2 - 13

To remove the Keyboard:

1. Remove the battery page 2 - 5
2. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 15

To remove the Keyboard Shielding Plate:

1. Remove the battery page 2 - 5
2. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 15
3. Remove the keyboard shielding plate page 2 - 16

To remove the Wireless LAN Module:

1. Remove the battery page 2 - 5
2. Remove the Wireless LAN module page 2 - 12
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Removing the Battery

1. Turn the computer off, and turn it over.
2. Remove screws
3. Carefully (use a small screwdriver) disconnect the battery cable at point
4. Lift the battery out of the computer’s battery bay.
5. Connect the battery cable before reinserting the battery.
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Battery Removal
a. Remove the 2 screws
and the battery cover.
b. Carefully disconnect the
battery cable and remove the battery.
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5. Battery
•2 Screws
Removing the Battery 2 - 5
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