HardwareMaintenanceManual
LenovoB490,B4301,B4302,B4303,B4305,B4306,B4307,B4308,
B4309,B4310,B4311,B4312,B4315,B4316,B4317,B4318,B4319,
B4320,B4321,B4322,B4323,B4325,B4326,B4327,B4328,B4329,
B4330,B4331,B4332,B4333,B4335,B4336,B4337,B4338,B4339,
B4360,B4361,B4362,B4363,B4365,B4366,B4367,B4368,B4369,
B4370,B4371,B4372,B4375,B4376,B4377,andB4378
Note:Beforeusingthisinformationandtheproductitsupports,besuretoreadthegeneralinformation
underAppendixA“Notices”onpage95
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FourthEdition(April2013)
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“GSA”contract,use,reproduction,ordisclosureissubjecttorestrictionssetforthinContractNo.GS-35F-05925.
Contents
Aboutthismanual........... iii
Chapter1.Safetyinformation......1
Generalsafety................ 1
Electricalsafety............... 2
Safetyinspectionguide............ 3
Handlingdevicesthataresensitivetoelectrostatic
discharge.................. 3
Groundingrequirements............ 4
Safetynotices(multilingualtranslations)...... 4
Lasercompliancestatement(multilingual
translations)................ 19
Chapter2.Importantservice
information.............. 27
StrategyforreplacingFRUs......... 27
Strategyforreplacingaharddiskdrive... 28
Importantnoticeforreplacingasystem
board................ 28
ImportantinformationaboutreplacingRoHS
compliantFRUs.............. 28
Chapter3.Generalcheckout..... 29
Whattodorst.............. 29
Powersystemcheckout........... 30
Checkingtheacpoweradapter...... 30
Checkingoperationalcharging...... 31
Checkingthebatterypack........ 31
Chapter4.Relatedservice
information.............. 33
Recoveringthecomputersettings....... 33
Passwords................ 33
Power-onpassword........... 34
Supervisorpassword.......... 34
Powermanagement............ 34
Screenblankmode........... 34
Sleepmode.............. 34
Hibernationmode ........... 35
Chapter5.Lenovoproduct
information.............. 37
Specications............... 37
Statusindicators.............. 38
Fnkeycombinations............ 39
Chapter6.FRUreplacement
notices ................ 41
Screwnotices............... 41
Chapter7.Removingandreplacinga
FRU.................. 43
Generalguidelines............. 43
1010Batterypack............. 44
1020Bottomslotcover........... 44
1030Opticaldrive............. 45
1040Memorymodules........... 46
1050Harddiskdriveassembly........ 47
1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN.. 49
1070mSATAsolid-statedrive......... 50
1080Backupbattery............ 51
1090Keyboard.............. 51
1100Keyboardbezel............ 54
1110LEDboard.............. 56
1120Powerboard............. 57
1130Microphoneassembly......... 58
1140Mediacardreaderslotboard....... 59
1150SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard.. 60
1160Thermalmodule............ 62
1170Microprocessor............ 65
1180LCDunit............... 66
1190Speakerassembly........... 68
1200DC-inconnectorandbasecover..... 69
2010LCDfrontbezel............ 71
2020Camera............... 72
2030LCDpanel,LCDcable,andhinges.... 73
2040AntennaassemblyandLCDrearcover... 75
Chapter8.Locations......... 77
Frontview................ 77
Right-sideview.............. 78
Bottomandleft-sideview.......... 78
Chapter9.Partslist.......... 79
Overall.................. 80
LCDFRUs................ 84
Keyboard................. 86
Miscellaneousparts............ 89
acpoweradapters............. 89
Powercords ............... 91
AppendixA.Notices.......... 95
Electronicemissionsnotices......... 96
Trademarks................ 96
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Aboutthismanual
ThismanualprovidesserviceandreferenceinformationforthefollowingLenovo
Machine
LenovoB490,B4301,B4302,B4303,B4305,B4306,
B4307,B4308,B4309,B4310,B4311,B4312,B4315,
B4316,B4317,B4318,B4319,B4320,B4321,B4322,
B4323,B4325,B4326,B4327,B4328,B4329,B4330,
B4331,B4332,B4333,B4335,B4336,B4337,B4338,
B4339,B4360,B4361,B4362,B4363,B4365,B4366,
B4367,B4368,B4369,B4370,B4371,B4372,B4375,
B4376,B4377,andB4378
Machinetype(MT)
3756,3772,20205,20207
®
products.
Usethismanualtotroubleshootproblems.
Themanualisdividedintothefollowingsections:
•Thecommonsectionsprovidegeneralinformation,guidelines,andsafetyinformationrequiredfor
servicingcomputers.
•Theproduct-specicsectionincludesservice,reference,andproduct-specicpartsinformation.
Important:
•ThismanualisintendedonlyfortrainedservicetechnicianswhoarefamiliarwithLenovoproducts.Use
thismanualtotroubleshootproblemseffectively.
•BeforeservicingaLenovoproduct,besuretoreadalltheinformationunderChapter1“Safety
information”onpage1andChapter2“Importantserviceinformation”onpage27.
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Chapter1. Safetyinformation
Thischapterpresentsfollowingsafetyinformationthatyouneedtobefamiliarwithbeforeyouservicea
LenovoNotebook.
• “Generalsafety”onpage1
• “Electricalsafety”onpage2
• “Safetyinspectionguide”onpage3
• “Handlingdevicesthataresensitivetoelectrostaticdischarge”onpage3
• “Groundingrequirements”onpage4
• “Safetynotices(multilingualtranslations)”onpage4
• “Lasercompliancestatement(multilingualtranslations)”onpage19
Generalsafety
Followtheserulestoensuregeneralsafety:
•Observegoodhousekeepingintheareaofthemachinesduringandaftermaintenance.
•Whenliftinganyheavyobject:
1.Makesurethatyoucanstandsafelywithoutslipping.
2.Distributetheweightoftheobjectequallybetweenyourfeet.
3.Useaslowliftingforce.Nevermovesuddenlyortwistwhenyouattempttolift.
4.Liftbystandingorbypushingupwithyourlegmuscles;thisactionremovesthestrainfromthe
musclesinyourback.Donotattempttoliftanyobjectthatweighsmorethan16kg(35lb)orthatyou
thinkistooheavyforyou.
•Donotperformanyactionthatcauseshazardstothecustomer,orthatmakestheequipmentunsafe.
•Beforeyoustartthemachine,makesurethatotherservicetechniciansandthecustomer'spersonnelare
notinahazardousposition.
•Placeremovedcoversandotherpartsinasafeplace,awayfromallpersonnel,whileyouareservicing
themachine.
•Keepyourtoolcaseawayfromwalkareassothatotherpeoplewillnottripoverit.
•Donotwearlooseclothingthatcanbetrappedinthemovingpartsofamachine.Makesurethatyour
sleevesarefastenedorrolledupaboveyourelbows.Ifyourhairislong,fastenit.
•Inserttheendsofyournecktieorscarfinsideclothingorfastenitwithanonconductiveclip,about8
centimeters(3inches)fromtheend.
•Donotwearjewelry,chains,metal-frameeyeglasses,ormetalfastenersforyourclothing,becausemetal
objectsaregoodelectricalconductors.
•Wearsafetyglasseswhenyouarehammering,drilling,soldering,cuttingwire,attachingsprings,using
solvents,orworkinginanyotherconditionsthatmightbehazardoustoyoureyes.
•Afterservice,reinstallallsafetyshields,guards,labels,andgroundwires.Replaceanysafetydevice
thatiswornordefective.
•Reinstallallcoverscorrectlybeforereturningthemachinetothecustomer.
•Fanlouversonthemachinehelptopreventoverheatingofinternalcomponents.Donotobstructfan
louversorcoverthemwithlabelsorstickers.
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Electricalsafety
Observethefollowingruleswhenworkingonelectricalequipment.
Important:
Useonlyapprovedtoolsandtestequipment.Somehandtoolshavehandlescoveredwithasoftmaterial
thatdoesnotinsulateyouwhenworkingwithliveelectricalcurrents.
Manycustomershave,neartheirequipment,rubberoormatsthatcontainsmallconductivebersto
decreaseelectrostaticdischarges.Donotusethistypeofmattoprotectyourselffromelectricalshock.
•Findtheroomemergencypower-off(EPO)switch,disconnectingswitch,orelectricaloutlet.Ifanelectrical
accidentoccurs,youcanthenoperatetheswitchorunplugthepowercordquickly.
•Donotworkaloneunderhazardousconditionsornearequipmentthathashazardousvoltages.
•Disconnectallpowerbefore:
–Performingamechanicalinspection
–Workingnearpowersupplies
–Removingorinstallingmainunits
•Beforeyoustarttoworkonthemachine,unplugthepowercord.Ifyoucannotunplugit,askthecustomer
topower-offthewallboxthatsuppliespowertothemachine,andtolockthewallboxintheoffposition.
•Ifyouneedtoworkonamachinethathasexposedelectricalcircuits,observethefollowingprecautions:
–Ensurethatanotherperson,familiarwiththepower-offcontrols,isnearyou.
Attention: Anotherpersonmustbetheretoswitchoffthepower,ifnecessary.
–Useonlyonehandwhenworkingwithpowered-onelectricalequipment;keeptheotherhandinyour
pocketorbehindyourback.
Attention: Anelectricalshockcanoccuronlywhenthereisacompletecircuit.Byobservingtheabove
rule,youmaypreventacurrentfrompassingthroughyourbody.
–Whenusingtesters,setthecontrolscorrectlyandusetheapprovedprobeleadsandaccessoriesfor
thattester.
–Standonsuitablerubbermats(obtainedlocally,ifnecessary)toinsulateyoufromgroundssuchas
metaloorstripsandmachineframes.
Observethespecialsafetyprecautionswhenyouworkwithveryhighvoltages;Instructionsforthese
precautionsareinthesafetysectionsofmaintenanceinformation.Useextremecarewhenmeasuring
highvoltages.
•Regularlyinspectandmaintainyourelectricalhandtoolsforsafeoperationalcondition.
•Donotusewornorbrokentoolsandtesters.
•Neverassumethatpowerhasbeendisconnectedfromacircuit.First,checkthatithasbeenpoweredoff.
•Alwayslookcarefullyforpossiblehazardsinyourworkarea.Examplesofthesehazardsaremoistoors,
nongroundedpowerextensioncables,powersurges,andmissingsafetygrounds.
•Donottouchliveelectricalcircuitswiththereectivesurfaceofaplasticdentalmirror.Thesurfaceis
conductive;suchtouchingcancausepersonalinjuryandmachinedamage.
•Donotservicethefollowingpartswiththepoweronwhentheyareremovedfromtheirnormaloperating
placesinamachine:
–Powersupplyunits
–Pumps
–Blowersandfans
–Motorgenerators
–Similarunitstolistedabove
Thispracticeensurescorrectgroundingoftheunits.
•Ifanelectricalaccidentoccurs:
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–Usecaution;donotbecomeavictimyourself.
–Switchoffpower.
–Sendanotherpersontogetmedicalaid.
Safetyinspectionguide
Thepurposeofthisinspectionguideistoassistyouinidentifyingpotentiallyunsafeconditions.Aseach
machinewasdesignedandbuilt,requiredsafetyitemswereinstalledtoprotectusersandservicetechnicians
frominjury.Thisguideaddressesonlythoseitems.Youshouldusegoodjudgmenttoidentifypotential
safetyhazardsduetoattachmentofnon-Lenovofeaturesoroptionsnotcoveredbythisinspectionguide.
Ifanyunsafeconditionsarepresent,youmustdeterminehowserioustheapparenthazardcouldbeand
whetheryoucancontinuewithoutrstcorrectingtheproblem.
Considertheseconditionsandthesafetyhazardstheypresent:
•Electricalhazards,especiallyprimarypower(primaryvoltageontheframecancauseseriousorfatal
electricalshock)
•Explosivehazards,suchasadamagedCRTfaceorabulgingcapacitor
•Mechanicalhazards,suchaslooseormissinghardware
Todeterminewhetherthereareanypotentiallyunsafeconditions,usethefollowingchecklistatthebeginning
ofeveryservicetask.Beginthecheckswiththepoweroff,andthepowercorddisconnected.
Checklist:
1.Checkexteriorcoversfordamage(loose,broken,orsharpedges).
2.Poweroffthecomputer.Disconnectthepowercord.
3.Checkthepowercordfor:
a.Athird-wiregroundconnectoringoodcondition.Useametertomeasurethird-wireground
continuityfor0.1ohmorlessbetweentheexternalgroundpinandtheframeground.
b.Thepowercordshouldbethetypespeciedinthepartslist.
c.Insulationmustnotbefrayedorworn.
4.Checkforcrackedorbulgingbatteries.
5.Removethecover.
6.Checkforanyobviousnon-Lenovoalterations.Usegoodjudgmentastothesafetyofanynon-Lenovo
alterations.
7.Checkinsidetheunitforanyobviousunsafeconditions,suchasmetallings,contamination,wateror
otherliquids,orsignsofreorsmokedamage.
8.Checkforworn,frayed,orpinchedcables.
9.Checkthatthepower-supplycoverfasteners(screwsorrivets)havenotbeenremovedortamperedwith.
Handlingdevicesthataresensitivetoelectrostaticdischarge
Anycomputerpartcontainingtransistorsorintegratedcircuits(ICs)shouldbeconsideredsensitiveto
electrostaticdischarge(ESD.)ESDdamagecanoccurwhenthereisadifferenceinchargebetweenobjects.
ProtectagainstESDdamagebyequalizingthechargesothatthemachine,thepart,theworkmat,andthe
personhandlingthepartareallatthesamecharge.
Notes:
1.Useproduct-specicESDprocedureswhentheyexceedtherequirementsnotedhere.
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2.MakesurethattheESDprotectivedevicesyouusehavebeencertied(ISO9000)asfullyeffective.
WhenhandlingESD-sensitiveparts:
•Keepthepartsinprotectivepackagesuntiltheyareinsertedintotheproduct.
•Avoidcontactwithotherpeople.
•Wearagroundedwriststrapagainstyourskintoeliminatestaticonyourbody.
•Preventthepartfromtouchingyourclothing.Mostclothingisinsulativeandretainsachargeevenwhen
youarewearingawriststrap.
•Useagroundedworkmattoprovideastatic-freeworksurface.Thematisespeciallyusefulwhen
handlingESD-sensitivedevices.
•Selectagroundingsystem,suchasthoselistedbelow,toprovideprotectionthatmeetsthespecic
servicerequirement.
Note: TheuseofagroundingsystemtoguardagainstESDdamageisdesirablebutnotnecessary.
–AttachtheESDgroundcliptoanyframeground,groundbraid,orgreen-wireground.
–Whenworkingonadouble-insulatedorbattery-operatedsystem,useanESDcommongroundor
referencepoint.Y oucanusecoaxorconnector-outsideshellsonthesesystems.
–Usetheroundgroundprongoftheacplugonac-operatedcomputers.
Groundingrequirements
Electricalgroundingofthecomputerisrequiredforoperatorsafetyandcorrectsystemfunction.Proper
groundingoftheelectricaloutletcanbeveriedbyacertiedelectrician.
Safetynotices(multilingualtranslations)
Thesafetynoticesinthissectionareprovidedinthefollowinglanguages:
•English
•Arabic
•BrazilianPortuguese
•French
•German
•Hebrew
•Japanese
•Korean
•Spanish
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Lasercompliancestatement(multilingualtranslations)
Thelasercompliancestatementsinthissectionareprovidedinthefollowinglanguages:
•English
•Arabic
•BrazilianPortuguese
•French
•German
•Hebrew
•Japanese
•Korean
•Spanish
•T raditionalChinese
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Chapter2. Importantserviceinformation
Thischapterpresentsthefollowingimportantserviceinformationthatappliestoallmachinetypessupported
bythismanual:
• “StrategyforreplacingFRUs”onpage27
– “Strategyforreplacingaharddiskdrive”onpage28
– “Importantnoticeforreplacingasystemboard”onpage28
• “ImportantinformationaboutreplacingRoHScompliantFRUs”onpage28
Important: BIOSanddevicedriverxesarecustomer-installable.TheBIOSanddevicedriversareavailable
athttp://www.lenovo.com/support.
StrategyforreplacingFRUs
Beforereplacingparts:
Makesurethatallsoftwarexes,drivers,andBIOSdownloadsareinstalledbeforereplacinganyFRUs
listedinthismanual.
Afterasystemboardisreplaced,ensurethatthelatestBIOSisinstalledtothesystemboardbefore
completingtheserviceaction.
Todownloadsoftwarexes,drivers,andBIOS,dothefollowing:
1.Gotohttp://www.lenovo.com/support.
2.ClickDownloadDrivers&Software.TheWebsiteoffersthreeoptionstobeginyoursearch:
•Searchbyproductnumber
•Searchthroughtheproductauto-detectfunction
•Searchbyproductcategory
3.Followthedirectionsonthescreenandinstallthenecessarysoftware.
Notes: Ifyouneedtoimprovethecomputerperformance,youalsocoulddownloadandinstallthelatest
BIOSutilityfromtheSupportWebsite.
•DonottrytoupdatetheBIOSsettingsforanycomputerunlessyouhavebeentrainedandcertied.An
untrainedpersonrunstheriskofdamagingthecomputer.
•Beforeinstallingthelatestutility,makesurethatthebatteryisfullychargedandanacpoweradapteris
connected.
•Donotturnofforputyourcomputerintosleeporhibernationuntiltheupdatehasbeencompleted.
Otherwise,thesystemboardmightbedamaged.
UsethefollowingstrategytopreventunnecessaryexpenseforreplacingandservicingFRUs:
•IfyouareinstructedtoreplaceaFRUbutthereplacementdoesnotcorrecttheproblem,reinstall
theoriginalFRUbeforeyoucontinue .
•Somecomputershavebothaprocessorboardandasystemboard.Ifyouareinstructedtoreplaceeither
theprocessorboardorthesystemboard,andreplacingoneofthemdoesnotcorrecttheproblem,
reinstallthatboard,andthenreplacetheotherone.
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•IfanadapteroradeviceconsistsofmorethanoneFRU,anyoftheFRUsmaybethecauseoftheerror.
Beforereplacingtheadapterordevice,removetheFRUs,onebyone,toseeifthesymptomschange.
ReplaceonlytheFRUthatchangedthesymptoms.
Strategyforreplacingaharddiskdrive
Alwaystrytorunalow-levelformatbeforereplacingaharddiskdrive(HDD).Thiswillcauseallcustomerdata
ontheharddisktobelost.Besurethatthecustomerhasacurrentbackupofthedatabeforedoingthistask.
Attention: Thedrivestartupsequenceinthecomputeryouareservicingmayhavebeenchanged.Be
extremelycarefulduringwriteoperationssuchascopying,saving,orformatting.Ifyouselectanincorrect
drive,dataorprogramscanbeoverwritten.
Importantnoticeforreplacingasystemboard
Somecomponentsmountedonasystemboardareverysensitive.Improperhandlingofasystemboardcan
causedamagetothosecomponents,andmaycauseasystemmalfunction.
Attention: Whenhandlingasystemboard:
•Donotdropasystemboardorapplyanyexcessiveforcetoit.
•Avoidroughhandlingofanykind.
•AvoidbendingasystemboardandhardpushingtopreventcrackingateachBGA(BallGridArray)chipset.
ImportantinformationaboutreplacingRoHScompliantFRUs
RoHS,TheRestrictionofHazardousSubstancesinElectricalandElectronicEquipmentDirective
(2002/95/EC)isaEuropeanUnionlegalrequirementaffectingtheglobalelectronicsindustry.RoHS
requirementsmustbeimplementedonLenovoproductsplacedonthemarketafterJune2006.Products
onthemarketbeforeJune2006arenotrequiredtohaveRoHScompliantparts.IftheoriginalFRUparts
arenon-compliant,thereplacementpartsalsocanbenon-compliant.Thatis,iftheoriginalFRUpartsare
RoHScompliant,thereplacementpartalsomustbeRoHScompliant.
Note: RoHSandnon-RoHSFRUpartnumberswiththesametandfunctionareidentiedbytheunique
FRUpartnumbers.
LenovoplanstotransittoRoHScompliancebeforetheimplementationdateandexpectsitssupplierstobe
readytomeetLenovo’srequirementsandscheduleintheEuropeanUnion.Productssoldbetween2005
and2006mightcontainsomeRoHScompliantFRUs.Thefollowingstatementpertainstotheproducts
withRoHScompliantFRUs.
RoHScompliantFRUshaveuniqueFRUpartnumbers.BeforeoraftertheRoHSimplementationdate,the
failedRoHScompliantpartsmustbereplacedwithcompliantpartsandonlythefollowingFRUscanbe
used:identiedascompliantintheHardwareMaintenanceManualordirectsubstitutionscanbeused.
•CompliantFRUsidentiedinHardwareMaintenanceManual
•DirectsubstitutionswithdifferentFRUpartnumbersautomaticallyshippedbythedistributioncenterat
thetimeoforder
ForproductsshippedafterJune2006
Currentororiginalpart
MustbeRoHS MustbeRoHS
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ReplacementFRU
Chapter3. Generalcheckout
Thischapterpresentsfollowinginformation:
• “Whattodorst”onpage29
• “Powersystemcheckout”onpage30
Beforeyougotothecheckoutguide,besuretoreadthefollowingimportantnotes.
Importantnotes:
•Onlycertiedtrainedpersonnelshouldservicethecomputer.
•BeforereplacinganyFRU,readtheentirepageonremovingandreplacingFRUs.
•WhenyoureplaceFRUs,itisrecommendedtousenewnylon-coatedscrews.
•Beextremelycarefulduringsuchwriteoperationsascopying,saving,orformatting.Drivesinthecomputer
thatyouareservicingsequencemighthavebeenaltered.Ifyouselectanincorrectdrive,dataorprograms
mightbeoverwritten.
•ReplaceaFRUonlywithanotherFRUofthecorrectmodel.WhenyoureplaceaFRU,makesurethatthemodel
ofthemachineandtheFRUpartnumberarecorrectbyreferringtotheFRUpartslist.
•AFRUshouldnotbereplacedbecauseofasingle,unreproduciblefailure.Singlefailurescanoccurfora
varietyofreasonsthathavenothingtodowithahardwaredefect,suchascosmicradiation,electrostaticdischarge,
orsoftwareerrors.ConsiderreplacingaFRUonlywhenaproblemrecurs.IfyoususpectthataFRUisdefective,
cleartheerrorlogandrunthetestagain.Iftheerrordoesnotrecur,donotreplacetheFRU.
•BecarefulnottoreplaceanondefectiveFRU.
Whattodorst
WhenyoudoreturnaFRU,youmustincludethefollowinginformationinthepartsexchangeformor
partsreturnformthatyouattachtoit:
1.Nameandphonenumberofservicetechnician
2.Dateofservice
3.Dateonwhichthemachinefailed
4.Dateofpurchase
5.ProcedureindexandpagenumberinwhichthefailingFRUwasdetected
6.FailingFRUnameandpartnumber
7.Machinetype,modelnumber,andserialnumber
8.Customer'snameandaddress
Note: Duringthewarrantyperiod,thecustomermayberesponsibleforrepaircostsifthecomputerdamage
wascausedbymisuse,accident,modication,unsuitablephysicaloroperatingenvironment,orimproper
maintenancebythecustomer.Followingisalistofsomecommonitemsthatarenotcoveredunderwarranty
andsomesymptomsthatmightindicatethatthesystemwassubjectedtostressbeyondnormaluse.
Beforecheckingproblemswiththecomputer,determinewhetherthedamageiscoveredunderthewarranty
byreferringtothefollowinglist:
Thefollowingarenotcoveredunderwarranty:
•LCDpanelcrackedfromtheapplicationofexcessiveforceorfrombeingdropped
•Scratched(cosmetic)parts
•Distortion,deformation,ordiscolorationofthecosmeticparts
•Plasticparts,latches,pins,orconnectorsthathavebeencrackedorbrokenbyexcessiveforce
•Damagecausedbyliquidspilledintothesystem
•DamagecausedbytheimproperinsertionofaPCCardortheinstallationofanincompatiblecard
•Improperdiscinsertionoruseofanopticaldrive
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•Diskettedrivedamagecausedbypressureonthediskettedrivecover,foreignmaterialinthedrive,
ortheinsertionofadiskettewithmultiplelabels
•Damagedorbentdisketteejectbutton
•Fusesblownbyattachmentofanonsupporteddevice
•Forgottencomputerpassword(makingthecomputerunusable)
•Stickykeyscausedbyspillingaliquidontothekeyboard
•Useofanincorrectacpoweradapteronlaptopproducts
Thefollowingsymptomsmightindicatedamagecausedbynonwarrantedactivities:
•Missingpartsmightbeasymptomofunauthorizedserviceormodication.
•Ifthespindleofaharddiskdrivebecomesnoisy,itmayhavebeensubjectedtoexcessiveforce,
ordropped.
Powersystemcheckout
Toverifyasymptom,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputer.
2.Removethebatterypack.
3.Connecttheacpoweradapter.
4.Checkthatpowerissuppliedwhenyouturnonthecomputer.
5.Turnoffthecomputer.
6.Disconnecttheacpoweradapterandinstallthechargedbatterypack.
7.Checkthatthebatterypacksuppliespowerwhenyouturnonthecomputer.
Ifyoususpectapowerproblem,seetheappropriateoneofthefollowingpowersupplycheckouts:
• “Checkingtheacpoweradapter”onpage30
• “Checkingoperationalcharging”onpage31
• “Checkingthebatterypack”onpage31
Checkingtheacpoweradapter
Youareherebecausethecomputerfailsonlywhentheacpoweradapterisused.
•Ifthepower-onindicatordoesnotturnon,checkthepowercordoftheacpoweradapterforcorrect
continuityandinstallation.
•Ifthecomputerdoesnotchargeduringoperation,goto“Checkingoperationalcharging”onpage31
Tochecktheacpoweradapter,dothefollowing:
1.Unplugtheacpoweradaptercablefromthecomputer.
2.Measuretheoutputvoltageattheplugoftheacpoweradaptercable.Seethefollowinggure:
Pin
1 +20
2 0
Note: Outputvoltageofpinno.2oftheacpoweradaptermaydifferentfromtheoneyouareservicing.
3.Ifthevoltageisnotcorrect,replacetheacpoweradapter.
4.Ifthevoltageisacceptable,dothefollowing:
•Replacethesystemboard.
•Iftheproblempersists,gotoChapter5“Lenovoproductinformation”onpage37
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Checkingoperationalcharging
Tocheckwhetherthebatterychargesproperlyduringoperation,useadischargedbatterypackorabattery
packthathaslessthan50%ofthetotalpowerremainingwheninstalledinthecomputer.
Performoperationalcharging.Ifthebatterystatusindicatororicondoesnotturnon,removethebattery
packandletitreturntoroomtemperature.Reinstallthebatterypack.Ifthechargeindicatororiconstilldoes
notturnon,replacethebatterypack.
Ifthechargeindicatorstilldoesnotturnon,replacethesystemboard.Thenreinstallthebatterypack.Ifitis
stillnotcharged,gotothenextsection.
Checkingthebatterypack
Batterychargingdoesnotstartuntilthepowermetershowsthatlessthan95%ofthetotalpowerremains;
underthisconditionthebatterypackcanchargeto100%ofitscapacity.Thisprotectsthebatterypackfrom
beingoverchargedorfromhavingashortenedlife.
Tocheckyourbattery,dependingontheoperatingsystemyouareusing,dothefollowing:
•Windows7:LaunchthePowerManagerprogramandclicktheBatterytab.
•Windows8:
–PresstherecoverybuttontolaunchtheLenovoSolutionCenterprogram,andthenclickSystem
➙ Battery.
–OpentheLenovoSettingsprogramfromtheStartscreen,andthenclickPower.
Note: Ifthebatterypackbecomeshot,itmaynotbeabletobecharged.Removeitfromthecomputerand
leaveitatroomtemperatureforawhile.Afteritcoolsdown,reinstallandrechargeit.
Tocheckthebatterypack,dothefollowing:
1.Poweroffthecomputer.
2.Removethebatterypackandmeasurethevoltagebetweenbatteryterminals1(+)and7(-).Seethe
followinggure:
Terminal
1 +0to+14
7
3.Ifthevoltageislessthan+11.0Vdc,thebatterypackhasbeendischarged.
Note: Rechargingwilltakeatleast3hours,eveniftheindicatordoesnotturnon.
Ifthevoltageisstilllessthan+11.0Vdcafterrecharging,replacethebattery.
4.Ifthevoltageismorethan+11.0Vdc,measuretheresistancebetweenbatteryterminals5and7.
Theresistancemustbe4to30KΩ.
Voltage(Vdc)
Ground(-)
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Iftheresistanceisnotcorrect,replacethebatterypack.Iftheresistanceiscorrect,replacethesystem
board.
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Chapter4. Relatedserviceinformation
Thischapterpresentsthefollowinginformation:
• “Recoveringthecomputersettings”onpage33
• “Passwords”onpage33
• “Powermanagement”onpage34
Recoveringthecomputersettings
Thistopicprovidesinformationabouttherecoveryprogramsthatareavailableforyoutorecoverthe
computersettings.
•Windows7:ThefollowingrecoveryprogramsareavailableoncomputerswithaWindows7operating
system:
–OneKey
TheOneKeyRecoveryProprogramenablesyoutobackupallyourharddiskdrivecontents,including
theoperatingsystem,datales,softwareprograms,andpersonalsettings.Y oucandesignatewhere
theOneKeyRecoveryProprogramstoresthebackup.Afteryouhavebackedupthecontentsonthe
harddiskdrive,youcanrestorethecompletecontentsoftheharddiskdrive,restoreonlythedesired
les,orrestoreonlytheWindowsoperatingsystemandapplications.
–ProductRecovery
TheProductRecoveryprogramenablesyoutorestorethecomputersettingstothefactorydefault
settingsthroughrecoverymedia.
®
RecoveryPro
Attention: WhenyouusetheProductRecoveryprogramtorestorethecomputersettings,allthedata
youhavestoredontheharddiskdrivewillbedeletedandthecomputersettingswillberestoredtothe
factorydefaultsettings.Duringtherestoringprocess,youwillbegiventheoptiontosaveoneormore
lescurrentlyontheharddiskdrivetoothermediabeforethedataisdeleted.
•Windows8:ThepreinstalledWindowsrecoveryprogramenablesyoutodothefollowing:
–Refreshingthecomputerwithoutlosingpersonalles
–Restoringthecomputertothefactorydefaultsettings
Attention: WhenyouusetheWindowsrecoveryprogramtorestorethecomputersettings,allthedata
youhavestoredontheharddiskdrivewillbedeletedandthecomputerwillberestoredtothefactory
defaultsettings.T oavoiddataloss,backupyourdatainadvance.
–Conguringtheadvancedstartupoptions
Theadvancedstartupoptionsenableyoutodothefollowing:
–ChangingthestartupsettingsoftheWindowsoperatingsystem
–RestoringtheWindowsoperatingsystemfromasystemimage
–Startingupfromanexternaldevice
Formoreinformationabouttherecoverysolutions,refertothehelpinformationsystemoftheprograms.
Passwords
AsmanyastwopasswordsmightbeneededforaLenovonotebookcomputer:thepower-onpassword
andthesupervisorpassword.
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Ifanyofthesepasswordshasbeenset,apromptforitwillbedisplayedonthescreenwheneverthe
computeristurnedon.Thecomputerdoesnotstartuntilthepasswordisentered.
Note: Ifonlyasupervisorpasswordisset,thepasswordpromptwillnotbedisplayedwhentheoperating
systemisstarted.
Power-onpassword
Apower-onpasswordprotectsthesystemfrombeingturnedonbyanunauthorizedperson.Thepassword
mustbeenteredbeforeanoperatingsystemcanbestarted.
Supervisorpassword
AsupervisorpasswordprotectsthesysteminformationstoredintheBIOS.Theusermustenterthe
supervisorpasswordtogetaccesstotheBIOSandchangethesystemconguration.
Attention: Ifyouforgetthepassword,thereisnoserviceproceduretoresetthepassword.Thesystem
boardmustbereplacedforascheduledfee.
Powermanagement
Note:PowermanagementmodesarenotsupportedforAPMoperatingsystem.
Toreducepowerconsumption,thecomputerhasthreepowermanagementmodes:screenblank,sleep,
andhibernation.
Screenblankmode
Ifthetimesetonthe“T urnoffmonitor”timerintheoperatingsystemexpires,theLCDbacklightturnsoff.
YoualsocanturnofftheLCDbacklightbypressingFn+F2.
Toendscreenblankmodeandresumenormaloperation,pressanykey.
Sleepmode
Whenthecomputerenterssleepmode,thefollowingeventsoccurinadditiontowhatoccursinscreen
blankmode:
•TheLCDispoweredoff.
•Theharddiskdriveispoweredoff.
•TheCPUstops.
Toentersleepmode,pressFn+F1.
Incertaincircumstances,thecomputergoesintosleepmodeautomatically:
•Ifa“suspendtime”hasbeensetonthetimer,andtheuserdoesnotdoanyoperationwiththekeyboard,
theharddiskdrive,theparallelconnector,orthediskettedrivewithinthattime.
•Ifthebatteryindicatorblinksorange,indicatingthatthebatterypowerislow.
Tocausethecomputertoreturnfromsleepmodeandresumetheoperation,dooneofthefollowing:
•PresstheFnkey.
•OpentheLCDcover.
•T urnonthepowerbutton.
Also,whenthetimesetontheresumetimerelapses,thecomputerautomaticallyreturnsfromsleepmode
andresumesoperation.
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Note:Thecomputerdoesnotacceptanyinputimmediatelyafteritenterssleepmode.Waitafewseconds
beforetakinganyactiontoreenteroperationmode.
Hibernationmode
Inhibernationmode,thefollowingoccurs:
•Thesystemstatus,RAM,VRAM,andsetupdataarestoredontheharddiskdrive.
•Thesystemispoweredoff.
Ifyouhavedenedoneofthefollowingactionsastheeventthatcausesthesystemtogointohibernation
mode,performthataction.
•Closingthelid.
•Pressingthepowerbutton.
Also,thecomputergoesintohibernationmodeautomaticallyineitherofthefollowingconditions:
•Ifa“hibernationtime”hasbeensetonthetimer,andiftheuserdoesnotdoanyoperationwiththe
keyboard,theharddiskdrive,theparallelconnector,orthediskettedrivewithinthattime.
•Ifthetimerconditionsaresatisedinsuspendmode.
Whenthepoweristurnedon,thecomputerreturnsfromhibernationmodeandresumesoperation.The
hibernationleinthebootrecordontheharddiskdriveisread,andsystemstatusisrestoredfromthe
harddiskdrive.
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Chapter5. Lenovoproductinformation
Thischapterpresentstheproduct-specicservicereferencesandpartsinformationforthecomputer.
• “Specications”onpage37
• “Statusindicators”onpage38
• “Fnkeycombinations”onpage39
Specications
Thistopicliststhephysicalfeaturesforthecomputer.
Processor
•Windows7:T oviewthesystempropertiesofyourcomputer,clickStart,right-clickComputer;then
clickProperties.
•Windows8:Fromthedesktop,movethecursortothetop-rightorbottom-rightcornerofthescreento
displaythecharms.ThenclickSettings➙PCinfo.
Memory
•Doubledatarate3(DDR3)synchronousdynamicrandomaccessmemory(SDRAM)
Storagedevice
•2.5-inch(7mmheightor9.5mmheight)harddiskdrive
•mSA T Asolidstatedrive(onsomemodelsforcacheonly)
Display
•Size:14.0inches(356mm)
•Resolution:
–LCD:1366-by-768
–Externalmonitor:Maximum2048-by-1536
•Camera
Keyboard
•6-rowLenovokeyboard
•Recoverybutton
Interface
•Comboaudiojack(stereoheadphoneorheadset)
•T woUSB2.0connectors
•T woUSB3.0connectors
•RJ45Ethernetconnector
•HDMIport
•Externalmonitorconnector
•4-in-1digitalmediacardreaderslot
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Opticaldrive
•12.7mmRamboopticaldrive
Wirelessfeatures
•IntegratedwirelessLAN
•100/1000MbpsEthernetcommunication
Statusindicators
Thischapterpresentsthesystemstatusindicatorsthatshowthestatusofthecomputer.
Table1.Statusindicators
Indicator Meaning
1
Capslockstatus
indicator
2
Numericlockstatus
indicator
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White:CapsLockmodeisenabled.Y oucantypeallalphabeticcharacters(A-Z)in
uppercasedirectly.ToenableordisableCapsLockmode,presstheCapsLockkey.
White: Theseparatenumerickeypadonthekeyboardisenabled.T oenableordisable
thenumerickeypad,presstheNumericLockkey.
Table1.Statusindicators(continued)
Indicator Meaning
3
Deviceaccess
statusindicator
4
Powerandbattery
statusindicator
On:Theharddiskdriveoropticaldriveisreadingorwritingdata.
Attention:
•Whentheindicatorison,donotputthecomputerintosleepmodeorturnoffthe
computer.
•Whentheindicatorison,donotmovethecomputer.Suddenphysicalshockmight
causedriveerrors.
•Solidgreen:Thebatterychargelevelisbetween80%and100%,orthebattery
dischargelevelisbetween20%and100%.
•Slowblinkinggreen:Thebatterychargelevelisbetween20%and80%,and
chargingiscontinuing.Whenthebatterychargelevelreaches80%,thebatterystatus
indicatorstopsblinking,butthechargingmightcontinueuntilthebatteryis100%
charged.
•Slowblinkingorange:Thebatterychargelevelisbetween5%and20%,andthe
chargingiscontinuing.Whenthebatterychargelevelreaches20%,theblinking
colorchangestogreen.
•Solidorange:Thebatterydischargelevelisbetween5%and20%.
•Fastblinkingorange:Thebatterychargeordischargelevelis5%orless.
•Off:Thebatteryisdetachedorthecomputerispoweredoff.
Fnkeycombinations
ThefollowingtabledescribesthefunctionsofFnkeycombinations.
Table2.Functionkeycombinations
Keycombination Description
Fn+Esc
Fn+F1 Putsthecomputerintosleepmode.T oresumenormaloperation,press
Fn+F2
Fn+F3
Fn+F5
Fn+F6 Enablesordisablesthetouchpad.
Fn+F8 Enablesordisablesthenumerickeypad.
Fn+F9
Fn+F10
Fn+F11
Fn+F12
Fn+PgUp
Fn+PrtSc HasthesamefunctionastheSysRqkeyonaconventionalkeyboard.
•Windows7:Changethecameraandaudiosettings
•Windows8:Turnsonoroffthecamera
theFnkeyonly.
Enablesthebacklightfeatureofthecomputerscreen.Todisablethefeature,
pressFn+F2.
Switchesbetweenthecomputerdisplayandanexternalmonitor.Note:Y ou
alsocanusetheWindows+Pcombinationtoswitchbetweenthecomputer
displayandanexternalmonitor.
Enablesordisablesthebuilt-inwirelessnetworkingfeatures.
Multimediacontrol:Start/Pause
Multimediacontrol:Stop
Multimediacontrol:Skiptotheprevioustrack
Multimediacontrol:Skiptothenexttrack
HasthesamefunctionastheScrLkkeyonaconventionalkeyboard.
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Table2.Functionkeycombinations(continued)
Keycombination Description
Fn+Home
Fn+End
Fn+PgDn
Fn+up/downarrow
Fn+left/rightarrow
HasthesamefunctionasthePausekeyonaconventionalkeyboard.
HasthesamefunctionastheBreakkeyonaconventionalkeyboard.
HasthesamefunctionastheInsertkeyonaconventionalkeyboard.
Increasesordecreasesthedisplaybrightnesslevel.
Decreasesorincreasesthesoundvolume.
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Chapter6. FRUreplacementnotices
Thischapterpresentsnoticesrelatedtoremovingandreplacingparts.Readthischaptercarefullybefore
replacinganyFRU.
CRUstatementforcustomers:
Youcanresolvesomeproblemswithyourproductwithareplacementpartyoucaninstallyourself,called
a“CustomerReplaceableUnit”or“CRU”.SomeCRUsaredesignatedasself-serviceCRUsandothers
aredesignatedasoptional-serviceCRUs.Installationofself-serviceCRUsisyourresponsibility.For
optional-serviceCRUs,youcaneitherinstalltheCRUyourselforyoucanrequestthataServiceProvider
installtheCRUaccordingtothewarrantyserviceforyourproduct.IfyouintendoninstallingtheCRU,
LenovowillshiptheCRUtoyou.CRUinformationandreplacementinstructionsareshippedwithyour
productandareavailablefromLenovoatanytimeuponrequest.Y oucanndalistofCRUsforyour
productinthisHardwareMaintenanceManual.Anelectronicversionofthismanualcanbefoundat
http://www.lenovo.com/UserManuals.Followtheon-screeninstructionstondthemanualforyourproduct.
YoumightberequiredtoreturnthedefectiveCRU.Whenreturnisrequired:(1)returninstructions,aprepaid
shippinglabel,andacontainerwillbeincludedwiththereplacementCRU;and(2)youmightbechargedfor
thereplacementCRUifLenovodoesnotreceivethedefectiveCRUwithinthirty(30)daysofyourreceiptof
thereplacementCRU.SeeyourLenovoLimitedWarrantydocumentationforfulldetails.
Screwnotices
Loosescrewscancauseareliabilityproblem.IntheLenovonotebookcomputer,thisproblemisaddressed
withspecialnylon-coatedscrewsthathavethefollowingcharacteristics:
•Theymaintaintightconnections.
•Theydonoteasilycomeloose,evenwithshockorvibration.
•Theyarehardertotighten.
Dothefollowingwhenyouservicethismachine:
•Keepthescrewkitinyourtoolbag.
•Itisrecommendedtousenewscrews.
•Itrecommendedtouseeachscrewonlyonce.
•Useatorquescrewdriverifyouhaveone.
Tightenscrewsasfollows:
•Plastictoplastic
Turnanadditional90degreesafterthescrewheadtouchesthesurfaceoftheplasticpart:
•Logiccardtoplastic
Turnanadditional180degreesafterthescrewheadtouchesthesurfaceofthelogiccard:
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•T orquedriver
Ifyouhaveatorquescrewdriver,refertotheT orquecolumninthescrewinformationtableforeachstep.
•Makesurethatyouusethecorrectscrew.Itisrecommendedtousenewscrewsforreplacements.If
youhaveatorquescrewdriver,tightenallscrewsrmlytothetorquespeciedinthescrewinformation
tableforeachstep.
•Ensuretorquescrewdriversarecalibratedcorrectlyfollowingcountryspecications.
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Chapter7. RemovingandreplacingaFRU
ThischapterprovidesinstructionsonhowtoremoveorreplaceaFRU.
CRUstatementforcustomers:
Youcanresolvesomeproblemswithyourproductwithareplacementpartyoucaninstallyourself,called
a“CustomerReplaceableUnit”or“CRU”.SomeCRUsaredesignatedasself-serviceCRUsandothers
aredesignatedasoptional-serviceCRUs.Installationofself-serviceCRUsisyourresponsibility.For
optional-serviceCRUs,youcaneitherinstalltheCRUyourselforyoucanrequestthataServiceProvider
installtheCRUaccordingtothewarrantyserviceforyourproduct.IfyouintendoninstallingtheCRU,
LenovowillshiptheCRUtoyou.CRUinformationandreplacementinstructionsareshippedwithyour
productandareavailablefromLenovoatanytimeuponrequest.Y oucanndalistofCRUsforyour
productinthisHardwareMaintenanceManual.Anelectronicversionofthismanualcanbefoundat
http://www.lenovo.com/UserManuals.Followtheon-screeninstructionstondthemanualforyourproduct.
YoumightberequiredtoreturnthedefectiveCRU.Whenreturnisrequired:(1)returninstructions,aprepaid
shippinglabel,andacontainerwillbeincludedwiththereplacementCRU;and(2)youmightbechargedfor
thereplacementCRUifLenovodoesnotreceivethedefectiveCRUwithinthirty(30)daysofyourreceiptof
thereplacementCRU.SeeyourLenovoLimitedWarrantydocumentationforfulldetails.
Generalguidelines
ThischapterpresentsdirectionsanddrawingsforuseinremovingandreplacingaFRU.Besuretoobserve
thefollowinggeneralrules:
1.Donottrytoserviceanycomputerunlessyouhavebeentrainedandcertied.Anuntrainedpersonruns
theriskofdamagingparts.
2.BeforereplacinganyFRU,reviewChapter6“FRUreplacementnotices”onpage41.
3.BeginbyremovinganyFRUsthathavetoberemovedbeforereplacingthefailingFRU.SuchFRUsare
listedineachFRUreplacementsection.Removethemintheorderinwhichtheyarelisted.
4.FollowthecorrectsequenceinthestepsforremovingaFRU,asgiveninthedrawingsbythenumbers
insquarecallouts.
5.Whenturningascrew,turnitinthedirectionasgivenbythearrowinthedrawing.
6.WhenremovingaFRU,moveitinthedirectionasgivenbythearrowinthedrawing.
7.ToputthenewFRUinplace,reversetheremovalprocedureandfollowanynotesthatpertainto
replacement.
8.WhenreplacingaFRU,usethecorrectscrew(s)asshownintheprocedures.
9.Yourcomputermightlookdifferentlyfromtheillustrationsinthelaterpartofthischapter.
DANGER
BeforeremovinganyFRU,turnoffthecomputer,unplugallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets,
removethebatterypack,andthendisconnectanyinterconnectingcables.
Attention:AfterreplacingaFRU,donotturnonthecomputeruntilyouhavemadesurethatallscrews,
springs,andothersmallpartsareinplaceandnonearelooseinsidethecomputer.Verifythisbyshaking
thecomputergentlyandlisteningforrattlingsounds.Metallicpartsormetalakescancauseelectrical
shortcircuits.
Attention: Thesystemboardissensitiveto,andcanbedamagedby,electrostaticdischarge.Before
touchingit,establishpersonalgroundingbytouchingagroundpointwithonehandorbyusingan
electrostaticdischarge(ESD)strap(P/N6405959).
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1010Batterypack
Removalstepsofbatterypack
DANGER
Useonlythebatteryspeciedinthepartslistforyourcomputer .Anyotherbatterycouldignite
orexplode.
Unlockthespring-loadedbatterylatch1.Holdingthemanualbatterylatchintheunlockedposition,remove
thebatterypackinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
Wheninstalling:Installthebatterypackintheslot.Ensurethatthebatterylatchesareinthelockedposition.
1020Bottomslotcover
Foraccess,removethisFRU:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
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Removalstepsofbottomslotcover
Removethescrews1,andthenremovethecover2.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(2)
1030Opticaldrive
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
Removalstepsofopticaldrive
Removethescrew1.
Torque
Black
1.85kgf-cm
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)
Torque
Black
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1.85kgf-cm
Insertascrewdriverintothescrewhole2andpushtheopticaldriveinthedirectionshownbythearrow3.
Thenremovetheopticaldrive.
Removalstepsofopticaldrivebezelandopticaldrivebracket
Removethescrew1andthenremovetheopticaldrivebracket.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)
1040Memorymodules
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
Torque
Black
1.85kgf-cm
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Removalstepsofmemorymodules
Releasethetwolatchesonbothedgesofthesocketatthesametimeinthedirectionshownbythearrows
1,andthenunplugthememorymoduleinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
Note: Ifonlyonememorymoduleisusedonthecomputeryouareservicing,thecardmustbeinstalledin
SLOT -0(a:lowerslot),butnotinSLOT -1(b:upperslot).
Wheninstalling: Insertthenotchedendofthememorymoduleintothesocket.Pressthememorymodule
rmly,andpivotituntilitsnapsintoplace.Ensurethatitisrmlyinstalledintheslotanddoesnotmoveeasily.
1050Harddiskdriveassembly
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
Attention:
•Donotdropthedriveorapplyanyphysicalshocktoit.Thedriveissensitivetophysicalshock.Improper
handlingcancausedamageandpermanentlossofdata.
•Beforeremovingthedrive,havetheusermakeabackupcopyofalltheinformationonitifpossible.
•Neverremovethedrivewhilethecomputerisoperatingorisinsuspendmode.
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Removalstepsofharddiskdriveassembly
Removethescrew1,thenpullthetabinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)
Black
Removetheharddiskdrivefromtheslot3.
Wheninstalling:Makesurethattheharddiskdriveconnectorisattachedrmly.
Removalstepsofharddiskdrivebracket
Removethescrews1.
Torque
1.85kgf-cm
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M3×4mm,at-head,nylon-coated(4) Silver
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Torque
4kgf-cm
Removetheharddiskdrivebracketasshownbythearrow2.
1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
RemovalstepsofPCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN
Insteps1,disconnectthecablesfromthecardusingtheremovaltoolantennaRFconnector(P/N:08K7159)
orpickupthecableswithyourngersandthengentlydisconnectingthecablefromthecardinthedirection
ofthearrows.Thenremovethescrew2.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
2
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)
Torque
Black
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1.85kgf-cm
Removethecardinthedirectionshownbythearrow3.
Wheninstalling: Plugtheblackcable(MAIN)intothejacklabeledA,andthewhitecable(AUX)intothejack
labeledBonthecard.
1070mSATAsolid-statedrive
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
Attention:
•Donotdropthedriveorapplyanyphysicalshocktoit.Thedriveissensitivetophysicalshock.Improper
handlingcancausedamageandpermanentlossofdata.
•Beforeremovingthedrive,havetheusermakeabackupcopyofalltheinformationonitifpossible.
•Neverremovethedrivewhilethecomputerisoperatingorisinsuspendmode.
RemovalstepsofmSA T Asolid-statedrive
Removethescrew1.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)
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Torque
Black
1.85kgf-cm
RemovethemSAT Asolid-statedrive2.
1080Backupbattery
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
Removalstepsofbackupbattery
DANGER
Useonlythebatteryspeciedinthepartslistforyourcomputer .Anyotherbatterycouldignite
orexplode.
Detachtheconnector1,andthenremovethebatterypackinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
Wheninstalling:Ensurethattheconnectorisattachedrmly.
1090Keyboard
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
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Removalstepsofkeyboard
Removethescrews1.
Wheninstalling:Ensurethatthescrewshavebeenfastenedtosecurethekeyboard.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2.5×8mm,at-head,nylon-coated(3)
Black
Pushhardinthedirectionshownbythearrow2tounlatchthefrontsideofthekeyboard.
Torque
4.0kgf-cm
Wheninstalling:Ensurethatthekeyboardconnectorisattachedrmly.
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Removethekeyboardinthedirectionshownbythearrow3.
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Carefullyliftthekeyboarduntilyoucanseehowit’sconnected.Holdthekeyboardabovethecomputer4,
andthendetachthekeyboardconnector.
Wheninstalling:Ensurethattheconnectorisattachedrmly.
1100Keyboardbezel
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
• “1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
• “1090Keyboard”onpage51
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Removalstepsofkeyboardbezel
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Removethescrews1and2thatsecurethekeyboardbezel.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
2
M2.5×8mm,at-head,nylon-coated(11)
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(3)
Removethescrew3.
Torque
Black
Black
4.0kgf-cm
1.85kgf-cm
Step Screw(quantity) Color
3
M2×6mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)
Black
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Torque
1.85kgf-cm
Detachtheconnectors.
Wheninstalling: Ensurethatalltheconnectorsareattachedrmly.
Removethekeyboardbezel.
1110LEDboard
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
• “1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
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• “1090Keyboard”onpage51
• “1100Keyboardbezel”onpage54
RemovalstepsofLEDboard
Peeloffthemylartape1..
RemovetheLEDboard2
1120Powerboard
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
• “1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
• “1090Keyboard”onpage51
• “1100Keyboardbezel”onpage54
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Removalstepsofpowerboard
Removethescrew1andthenremovethepowerboard2.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)
Black
Torque
1.85kgf-cm
1130Microphoneassembly
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
• “1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
• “1090Keyboard”onpage51
• “1100Keyboardbezel”onpage54
Removalstepsofmicrophoneassembly
Detachtheconnector1,andthenremovethemicrophoneassemblyinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
Wheninstalling:Ensurethattheconnectorisattachedrmlytothesystemboard.
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1140Mediacardreaderslotboard
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
• “1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
• “1090Keyboard”onpage51
• “1100Keyboardbezel”onpage54
Removalstepsofthemediacardreaderslotboard
Removethescrews1,andthendetachthecable.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2×6mm,at-head,nylon-coated(2)
Wheninstalling: Ensurethatthecableisattachedrmlytothesystemboard.
Chapter7.RemovingandreplacingaFRU59
Torque
Black
1.85kgf-cm
Removethemediacardreaderslotboard.
1150SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard
Importantnoticesforhandlingthesystemboard:
Whenhandlingthesystemboard,bearthefollowinginmind:
•Becarefulnottodropthesystemboardonabenchtopthathasahardsurface,suchasmetal,wood,orcomposite.
•Avoidroughhandlingofanykind.
•Ateverypointintheprocess,besurenottodroporstackthesystemboard.
•Ifyouputasystemboarddown,besuretoputitonlyonapaddedsurfacesuchasanESDmatoracorrugated
conductivesurface.
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
• “1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
• “1040Memorymodules”onpage46
• “1050Harddiskdriveassembly”onpage47
• “1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage49
• “1070mSA T Asolid-statedrive”onpage50
• “1080Backupbattery”onpage51
• “1090Keyboard”onpage51
• “1100Keyboardbezel”onpage54
• “1130Microphoneassembly”onpage58
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RemovalstepsofsystemboardassemblyandUSBboard
Removethescrews1,andthendetachtheconnectorsasshowninthefollowingillustration.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2×6mm,at-head,nylon-coated(2)
Black
Torque
1.85kgf-cm
Wheninstalling: Ensurethatalltheconnectorsareattachedrmly.
Removethesystemboardinthedirectionshownbythearrows10and11.ThendetachtheDC-incable12.
Chapter7.RemovingandreplacingaFRU61
RemovetheUSBboardasshowninthefollowingillustration.
1160Thermalmodule
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
• “1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
• “1040Memorymodules”onpage46
• “1050Harddiskdriveassembly”onpage47
• “1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage49
• “1070mSA T Asolid-statedrive”onpage50
• “1080Backupbattery”onpage51
• “1090Keyboard”onpage51
• “1100Keyboardbezel”onpage54
• “1130Microphoneassembly”onpage58
• “1150SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
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Removalstepsofthermalmodule
Detachthefanconnector1.
Wheninstalling: Ensurethattheconnectorisattachedrmly.
Loosenthescrews2to8.
Chapter7.RemovingandreplacingaFRU63
Liftthefanassemblyinthedirectionshownbythearrow9.
Note:Becarefulnottodamagetheconnector.
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Wheninstalling:Beforeyouattachthethermalmoduletothecomputer,applythermalgrease,atanamount
of0.2grams,onthepartmarkedaandbasshowninthefollowingillustrations.Eithertoomuchortooless
applicationofgreasecancauseathermalproblemduetoimperfectcontactwithacomponent.
Formodelswithadiscretethermalmodule
Formodelswithanintegratedthermalmodule
1170Microprocessor
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
• “1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
• “1040Memorymodules”onpage46
• “1050Harddiskdriveassembly”onpage47
• “1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage49
• “1070mSA T Asolid-statedrive”onpage50
• “1080Backupbattery”onpage51
• “1090Keyboard”onpage51
Chapter7.RemovingandreplacingaFRU65
• “1100Keyboardbezel”onpage54
• “1130Microphoneassembly”onpage58
• “1150SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
• “1160Thermalmodule”onpage62
Attention: Themicroprocessorisextremelysensitive.Whenyouservicethemicroprocessor,avoidany
kindofroughhandling.
Removalstepsofmicroprocessor
Rotatetheheadofthescrewinthedirectionshownbythearrow1toreleasethelock,thenremovethe
microprocessor2.
Wheninstalling: Placethemicroprocessorabovethemicroprocessorsocketa,andthenrotatetheheadof
thescrewinthedirectionshownbythearrowbtosecurethemicroprocessor.
1180LCDunit
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
• “1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
• “1040Memorymodules”onpage46
• “1050Harddiskdriveassembly”onpage47
• “1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage49
• “1070mSA T Asolid-statedrive”onpage50
• “1080Backupbattery”onpage51
• “1090Keyboard”onpage51
• “1100Keyboardbezel”onpage54
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• “1130Microphoneassembly”onpage58
• “1140Mediacardreaderslotboard”onpage59
• “1150SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
RemovalstepsofLCDunit
Releasetheantennacablesfromthecableguides.Thenremovethescrews1.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2.5×6mm,at-head,nylon-coated(4) Silver
Torque
4.0kgf-cm
Wheninstalling:
•Routetheantennacablesalongthecableguides.Asyouroutethecables,makesurethattheyare
notsubjectedtoanytension.Tensioncouldcausethecablestobedamagedbythecableguides,
orawiretobebroken.
•EnsurethattheLCDconnectorisattachedrmlyandmakesurethatyoudonotpinchtheantennacables
whenyouattachtheLCDassembly.RoutetheLCDcablealongthecableguides.
Chapter7.RemovingandreplacingaFRU67
RemovetheLCDunitinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
1190Speakerassembly
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
• “1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
• “1040Memorymodules”onpage46
• “1050Harddiskdriveassembly”onpage47
• “1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage49
• “1070mSA T Asolid-statedrive”onpage50
• “1080Backupbattery”onpage51
• “1090Keyboard”onpage51
• “1100Keyboardbezel”onpage54
• “1130Microphoneassembly”onpage58
• “1140Mediacardreaderslotboard”onpage59
• “1150SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
• “1180LCDunit”onpage66
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Removalstepsofspeakerassembly
Removethescrews1.Thenremovethespeakerassembly2.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2.5×5.7mm,at-head,nylon-coated(4)
1200DC-inconnectorandbasecover
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
• “1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
• “1040Memorymodules”onpage46
• “1050Harddiskdriveassembly”onpage47
• “1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage49
• “1070mSA T Asolid-statedrive”onpage50
• “1080Backupbattery”onpage51
• “1090Keyboard”onpage51
• “1100Keyboardbezel”onpage54
• “1130Microphoneassembly”onpage58
• “1140Mediacardreaderslotboard”onpage59
• “1150SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
• “1180LCDunit”onpage66
• “1190Speakerassembly”onpage68
Torque
Black
4.0kgf-cm
Chapter7.RemovingandreplacingaFRU69
RemovalstepsofDC-inconnectorandbasecover
Removethescrews1,andthenremovetheDC-inconnectorinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(2)
Black
Torque
1.85kgf-cm
Applyinglabelstothebasecover
Thenewbasecoverisshippedwithakitcontaininglabelsofseveralkinds.Applythoselabelslistedwhen
youreplacethebasecover.Forthelabelswhicharenotshippedwiththenewbasecover,peelthemoff
fromtheoldbasecover,andadherethemtothenewone.
Note: IfyoureplaceapartwiththeWindowsCerticateofAuthentication(COA)label12,returntheoldpart
withthelabelattachedtothecustomer.Otherwise,youcanprovidethecustomerwithaletter,statingthe
originallocationofthelabelonthecomputerandtheinformationonthelabel,suchasthepartnumber,
serialnumber,andproductkey.
Thefollowingillustrationshowsthecorrectlocationofeachlabel.
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11
12
7
8
9
2
4
10
6
3
5
1
13
14
1IndonesiaDsidelabel 8Israellabel
2WirelessWANIMEIbarcodelabel 9Israellabel
3BrazilBluetoothlabel/BluetoothlabelforUnited
10MalaysiaSIRIMlabel
States/Canada/T aiwan
4PRC/MTMlabel/KCClabel/Mexicolabel/MAClabel
5BrazilWirelessLANlabel/WLANlabelforUS/CA/TW
6PPTlabel
7IndonesiaWLANandBTlabel 14Ratinglabel
11Vodafonelabel
13Ratinglabel
12WindowsCerticateofAuthentication(COA)label
2010LCDfrontbezel
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1180LCDunit”onpage66
Chapter7.RemovingandreplacingaFRU71
RemovalstepsofLCDfrontbezel
Removethescrews1.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2×3.5mm,at-head,nylon-coated(2)
RemovetheLCDfrontbezelinthedirectionshownbythearrows2.
Torque
Black
1.85kgf-cm
Wheninstalling:Ensurethatallthelatchesareattachedrmly.Thensecurethebezelwiththescrews.
2020Camera
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1180LCDunit”onpage66
• “2010LCDfrontbezel”onpage71
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Removalstepsofcamera
RemovethecamerafromtheLCDcoverasshowninthefollowingillustration.
Note:ThecameraisstuckonthetopcenteroftheLCDcover.
Wheninstalling:StickthecameratothetopcenteroftheLCDcoverandadjusttheplacementtomakesure
thattheconnectorisattachedrmly.
2030LCDpanel,LCDcable,andhinges
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1180LCDunit”onpage66
• “2010LCDfrontbezel”onpage71
Chapter7.RemovingandreplacingaFRU73
RemovalstepsofLCDpanelandLCDcable
Removethescrews1.ThenremovetheLCDpanelwithhingesinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
1
M2×4mm,at-head,nylon-coated(6)
White
Torque
1.85kgf-cm
Removethescrews3.Thenremovethehinges4.
Step Screw(quantity) Color
3
M2×2.5mm,at-head,nylon-coated(4)
White
Torque
1.85kgf-cm
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RemovetheLCDcable.
Wheninstalling:Ensurethatthecableisattachedrmly.
2040AntennaassemblyandLCDrearcover
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
• “1010Batterypack”onpage44
• “1180LCDunit”onpage66
• “2010LCDfrontbezel”onpage71
• “2020Camera”onpage72
• “2030LCDpanel,LCDcable,andhinges”onpage73
RemovalstepsofantennaassemblyandLCDrearcover
ReleasetheantennacablesfromthecableguidesoftheLCDrearcoverassemblyandfromthehingesin
thedirectionshownbythearrows1.
Cablerouting: Routetheantennacablesalongthecableguidesandsecuretheantennaboardswith
adhesivetapes.Asyouroutethecables,makesurethattheyarenotsubjectedtoanytension.Tension
couldcausethecablestobedamagedbythecableguides,orawiretobebroken.
Chapter7.RemovingandreplacingaFRU75
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Chapter8. Locations
Thischapterpresentsthelocationsofthehardwarecomponents.
Frontview
Figure1.Frontview
1Integratedcamera(onsomemodels)
2Wirelessmoduleantennas 7Powerandbatterystatusindicator
3Statusindicators
4Speakers
5Mediacardreaderslot
1
Forthedescriptionoftheindicators,see“Statusindicators”onpage38.
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6Touchpadandtouchpadbuttons
1
8Powerbutton
9Recoverybutton
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Right-sideview
Figure2.Right-sideview
1Comboaudiojack 4USBconnector
2USBconnector
3Opticaldrive
5acpowerconnector
Bottomandleft-sideview
Figure3.Bottomandleft-sideview
1Batterylatch 6Monitorconnector
2Batterypack 7Ethernetconnector
3Batterylock 8HDMIport
4Securitykeyhole 9USBconnectors
5Fanlouvers 10Bottomslotcover
1
Thememorymodules,harddiskdrive,andwirelesscardsarelocatedunderneaththebottomslotcover.
1
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Chapter9. Partslist
Thischaptercontainsfollowinglistsoftheserviceparts.
• “Overall”onpage80
• “LCDFRUs”onpage84
• “Keyboard”onpage86
• “Miscellaneousparts”onpage89
• “acpoweradapters”onpage89
• “Powercords”onpage91
Notes :
•EachFRUisavailableforalltypesormodels,unlessotherwisespecied.
•ACRUisidentiedbyasingleasterisk(*)ortwoasterisks(**)intheCRUIDcolumn.AnNintheCRUIDcolumn
meansthatthepartisnotaCRU.Asingleasterisk(*)meansthatthepartisaself-serviceCRU;twoasterisks
(**)meansthatthepartisanoptional-serviceCRU.
CRUstatementforcustomers:
Youcanresolvesomeproblemswithyourproductwithareplacementpartyoucaninstallyourself,calleda
“CustomerReplaceableUnit”or“CRU”.SomeCRUsaredesignatedasself-serviceCRUsandothersare
designatedasoptional-serviceCRUs.Installationofself-serviceCRUsisyourresponsibility.Foroptional-service
CRUs,youcaneitherinstalltheCRUyourselforyoucanrequestthataServiceProviderinstalltheCRUaccording
tothewarrantyserviceforyourproduct.IfyouintendoninstallingtheCRU,LenovowillshiptheCRUtoyou.CRU
informationandreplacementinstructionsareshippedwithyourproductandareavailablefromLenovoatanytime
uponrequest.Y oucanndalistofCRUsforyourproductinthisHardwareMaintenanceManual.Anelectronic
versionofthismanualcanbefoundathttp://www.lenovo.com/UserManuals.Followtheon-screeninstructionsto
ndthemanualforyourproduct.Y oumightberequiredtoreturnthedefectiveCRU.Whenreturnisrequired:(1)
returninstructions,aprepaidshippinglabel,andacontainerwillbeincludedwiththereplacementCRU;and(2)you
mightbechargedforthereplacementCRUifLenovodoesnotreceivethedefectiveCRUwithinthirty(30)daysof
yourreceiptofthereplacementCRU.SeeyourLenovoLimitedWarrantydocumentationforfulldetails.
LenovocomputerscontainthefollowingtypesofCRUs:
–Self-serviceCRUs:TheseCRUsunplugorareheldbynomorethantwoscrews.Examplesofthesetypes
ofCRUsincludetheacpoweradapter,powercord,battery,andharddiskdrive.Otherself-serviceCRUs
dependingonproductdesignmightincludethememorymodule,wirelesscard,keyboard,andpalmrest
withngerprintreaderandtouchpad.
–Optional-serviceCRUs:TheseCRUsareisolatedpartswithinthecomputerthatareconcealedbyanaccess
panelthatistypicallysecuredbymorethantwoscrews.Oncetheaccesspanelisremoved,thespecic
CRUisvisible.
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Overall
1
2
3
5
6
7
1 0
d
9
c
8
1 1
e
1 2
1 3
1 4
1 5
f
1 7
1 8
2 1
g
h
2 3
b
2 0
1 9
1 6
2 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
c
e
f
g
d
a
b
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Table3.Partslist—Overall
No.
FRU(Overall)
1
LCDunit(see“LCDFRUs”onpage84.)
2
LB48UpperCaseW/TP6M.4TFCS.001
2
KeyboardbezelforBrazil,withoutngerprintreader
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FRUno.
90200759 N
04X1157 N
CRU
ID
Table3.Partslist—Overall(continued)
No.
FRU(Overall)
2
KeyboardbezelforBrazil,withngerprintreader
3
LB48LEDBoardW/Cable50.4TF03.001
4
Thermalmodule,DIS
4 Thermalmodule,UMA 90201842
5
LB49AUSBBoardW/Cable
5
LB49BUSBBoardW/Cable
5
USBboardforBrazil,withcable
6
Battery,6cell,2.2Ah,Sanyo
6
Battery,6cell,2.2Ah,LG
6
Battery,6cell,2.2Ah,Sony
6
Battery,6cell2.2Ah,SMP
6
Battery,6cell,2.8Ah,LGL11L6F013S2P62WhBattC01Origa
6
Battery,6cell,2.8Ah,SM/SL11M6F013S2P62WhBattC01Origa
7
LA48DCINLENS60.4TD25.001
8
Speaker(right)
9 Basecover 90200529
10
Opticaldrive,12.7mmT ray-inRambo,PLDS
10
Opticaldrive,12.7mmT ray-inRambo,SonyOptiarc
10
Opticaldrive,12.7mmT ray-inRambo,TSST
10
Opticaldrive,12.7mmT ray-inRambo,HLDS
11
WirelessLANcard,Non-Intel1x111bgn+BT4.0Combo,Broadcom4313+20702
11
WirelessLANcard,Non-Intel2x211abgn+BT4.0Combo,Broadcom43228+20702
11
WirelessLANcard,Intel2x211bgn+BT4.0Combo,JacksonPeak1
11
WirelessLANcard,Non-Intel1x111bgn,BroadcomBCM43131*1BGNMOW
11
WirelessLANcard,Non-Intel1x111bgn+BT4.0Combo
FRUno.
04X1158 N
90000223 N
90201841
04X1096
04X1098
04X1097
04X1099
90000969 N
90000976 N
04X1161 N
121500047
45N1043
121500049
45N1049
45N1047 *
121500050
45N1045
121500052*
121500053*
90200533 N
90200535
04X1176
04X1173
25201487
04X1194
25201106
04X1196
25201108
04X1197
25201635
04X1198
20200100
20200101
04W3761
04W3762
20200098
20200099
20200078 *
20200102
04W3750
04W3794
04W3795
CRU
ID
N
N
*
*
*
N
N
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Chapter9.Partslist81
Table3.Partslist—Overall(continued)
No.
FRU(Overall)
11
WirelessLANcard,Non-Intel1x111bgn,Realtekbgn1x1HMCWLANStockton
12
Solidstatedrive,mSATA16G,Sandisk,U100mSATASDSA5DK-016G
13 Mediacardreaderboardwithcable 90000222
14 Bottomslotcover 90200528
15
SATAharddiskdrive,320G5400rpm,ToshibaCapricornBS(H6sp),ToshibaMK3265GSX
15
SATAharddiskdrive,320G5400rpm,HGSTJaquarB7,HGSTHTS545032A7E380,7-mm
height
15
SATAharddiskdrive,320G5400rpm,SeagateSapta15,SeagateST320L T020,7-mm
height
15
SATAharddiskdrive,500G5400rpm,WDML500M,WD5000BPVT -08A1Y
15
SATAharddiskdrive,500G5400rpm,WDML375M,WD5000BPVT -08HXZ
15
SATAharddiskdrive,500G5400rpm,ToshibaCapricornBS(H6sp)
15
SATAharddiskdriveforBrazil,500G5400rpm
15
SATAharddiskdrive,750G5400rpm,WDML500M
15
SATAharddiskdrive,750G5400rpm,WDML375M
15
SATAharddiskdrive,750G5400rpm,HGSTJaguarB,HTS541075A9E680
15
SATAharddiskdrive,1TB5400rpm,WDML500M
15
SATAharddiskdrive,1TB5400rpm,HGSTJaquarB,HTS541010A9E680
15
SATAharddiskdrive,320G7200rpm,WDMX320S-1
15
SATAharddiskdrive,320G7200rpm,ToshibaCapricornCS(H6sp),TSBMK3261GSY ,
9.5-mmheight
15
SATAharddiskdrive,320G7200rpm,HGSTJaquarC7,HTS725032A7E630
15
SATAharddiskdrive,320G7200rpm,SeagateJulius14K,7-mmheight
15
SATAharddiskdrive,500G7200rpm,WDMX375M
15
SATAharddiskdrive,500G7200rpm,T oshibaCapricornCS(H6sp),9.5-mmheight
15
SATAharddiskdrive,500G7200rpm,JaguarC7,HTS725050A7E630
16
Speaker(left)
17
MemoryModule,DDRIII16002GB
17
MemoryModule,DDRIII16002GB,Samsung,M471B5773DH0-CK0
17
MemoryModule,DDRIII16002GB,Hynix,HMT325S6CFR8C-PB
17
MemoryModule,DDRIII16002GB,Micron,MT8KTF25664HZ-1G6M1
17
MemoryModule,DDRIII16002GB,Ramaxel,RMT3150ED58E8W-1600
FRUno.
20200016
60Y3249
16200215 N
04X1160
04X1159
16200097 **
16200068 **
16005211 **
16200118 **
16200090 **
16200098 **
04X1190
04X1191
04X1183
04X1184
04X1185
04X1187
16200119 **
16200121 **
16200192 **
16200120 **
16200193 **
16200092 **
16200099 **
16200194 **
16005030 **
16200124 **
16200100 **
16200195 **
90200536
04X1172
03X6560 *
11200340 *
11200343 *
11200346 *
11200392 *
CRU
ID
*
N
N
**
**
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Table3.Partslist—Overall(continued)
No.
FRU(Overall)
17
MemoryModule,DDRIII16002GB,Sharetronic(Micron),SM321NH08IAF
17
MemoryModule,DDRIII16004GB
17
MemoryModule,DDRIII16004GB,Samsung,M471B5273DH0-CK0
17
MemoryModule,DDRIII16004GB,Hynix,HMT351S6CFR8C-PB
17
MemoryModule,DDRIII16004GB,Micron,MT16KTF51264HZ-1G6M1
17
MemoryModule,DDRIII16004GB,Ramaxel,RMT3160ED58E9W-1600
17
MemoryModule,DDRIII16004GB,Sharetronic(Micron),SM322NQ08IAF
FRUno.
11200396 *
03X6561 *
11200341 *
11200344 *
11200347 *
11200393 *
11200397 *
18 LB48Micphone23.42384.001 90200766 N
19
LB49AMBUMAWO/SBAW/HDMI
19
LB49AMBDISN13M-GE11GWO/SBA
19
LB49AMBDISN13M-GE1512WO/SBA
19
LB49AMBW8UMAWO/SBAW/HDMI
19
LB49AMBW8PUMAWO/SBAW/HDMI
19
LB49AMBW8DISN13M-GE11GWO/SBA
19
LB49AMBW8PDISN13M-GE11GWO/SBA
19
LB49AMBW8DISN13M-GE1512WO/SBA
19
LB49AMBW8PDISN13M-GE1512WO/SBA
19
LB49BMBW8UMAWO/SBAW/HDMI
19
LB49BMBW8PUMAWO/SBAW/HDMI
19
LB49BMBW8DISN13M-GE11GWO/SBA
19
LB49BMBW8PDISN13M-GE11GWO/SBA
19
LB49BMBW8DISN13P-GL1GW/SBA
19
LB49BMBW8PDISN13P-GL1GW/SBA
19
LB49BMBDISN13M-GE11GW/SBA
19
LB49BMBUMAW/SBA
19
LB49BMBDISGLRW/SBA
19
LB49BMBW8DISN13M-GE11GW/SBA
19
LB49BMBW8PDISN13M-GE11GW/SBA
19
LB49BMBW8UMAW/SBA
19
LB49BMBW8PUMAW/SBA
19
LB49BMBW8DISGLRW/SBA
19
LB49BMBW8PDISGLRW/SBA
19
SystemboardassemblyforBrazil,Windows7,IntelHM77,integrated,withSmallBusiness
90000973 N
90000974 N
90000975 N
90001824 N
90001825 N
90001826 N
90001827 N
90001828 N
90001829 N
90001830 N
90001831 N
90001832 N
90001833 N
90001834 N
90001835 N
90001919 N
90001920 N
90001921 N
90001932 N
90001933 N
90001934 N
90001935 N
90001936 N
90001937 N
04X1053 N
Advantage
19
SystemboardassemblyforBrazil,Windows7,IntelHM77,integrated,withoutSmall
04X1177 N
BusinessAdvantage
19
SystemboardassemblyforBrazil,Windows8,IntelHM77,integrated,withSmallBusiness
04X1054 N
Advantage
CRU
ID
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Table3.Partslist—Overall(continued)
No.
FRU(Overall)
19
SystemboardassemblyforBrazil,Windows8,IntelHM77,integrated,withoutSmall
BusinessAdvantage
20
CPU,IntelI5-2520M,2.5G,3M,2cJ1PGAprocessor
20
CPU,IntelB815,1.6G,Q0,2M2cPGAprocessor
20
CPU,IntelI3-2370M,2.4G,J1,3M,2cPGAprocessor
20
CPU,IntelSNBI3-2350M2.3G3MJ1PGAprocessor
20
CPU,IntelSNBI3-2330M,2.2G,3M,J1PGAprocessor
20
CPU,IntelSNBB950,2.1G,2M,Q0,PGAprocessor
20
CPU,IntelSNBB940,2.0G,2M,Q0,PGAprocessor
20
CPU,IntelSNBI3-2310M,2.1G,3M,2cJ1PGAprocessor
20
CPU,IntelB970,2.3G,D2,2M,2cPGAprocessor
20
CPU,IntelSNBB800,1.5G,Q0,2M,2cPGAprocessor
20
CPU,IntelSNBB960,2.2G,2M,35W,PGAprocessor
20
CPU,IntelB820,1.7G,Q0,2M,2cPGAprocessor
20
CPU,i5-3210MIvyBridgeL -03MB2cPGA2.5GHzSTD35Wprocessor
20
CPU,i3-3110MIvyBridgeL -03MB2cPGA2.3GHzSTD35Wprocessor
20
CPU,IntelB980,2.4G,Q0,2M,2cPGAProcessor
20
CPU,IntelB830,1.8G,Q0,2M,2cPGAProcessor
20
CPU,Intel2020M,2.4G,L1,2M,2cPGAProcessor
20
CPU,IntelI3-2328M,2.2G,J1,3M,2cPGA
20
CPU,IntelI3-3120M,2.5G,L1,3M,2cPGAProcessor
22 Powerboard 90000220
22
Keyboard(see“Keyboard”onpage86.)
—
DC-inconnectorwithbracket
—
Fingerprintreaderboardwithcable 90000221
—
BackupbatteryforBrazil
—
CamerawithmicrophoneforBrazil
—
acpoweradapter(see“acpoweradapters”onpage89.)
FRUno.
04X1178 N
102001067N
102500229N
102500228N
102500018N
102500017N
102500016N
102500015N
102001065N
102500230N
102500101N
102500133N
102500350N
102500301N
102500303N
102500362N
102500440N
102500433N
102500421N
102500435N
04X1163
04X1162 N
04X1165
04X1174 *
04W2671
04W2670
04W2672
CRU
ID
N
N
N
LCDFRUs
ThetypeofLCDis14-inchhighdenition(HD)TFTLCD(T able4“Partslist-LCD”onpage85).
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Table4.Partslist-LCD
No.FRU FRUno.
CRU
ID
1
LB49ALCDBezelW/CameraHole
1
LB49ALCDBezelWO/CameraHole
1
LCDbezelforBrazil
2 Hinges 90200760
90201838N
90201839N
04X1168 N
N
04X1171
3
LB58Camera0.3M
90000238N
4 LB48AntennaR25.90AAL.001 90200764N
5
LCDcover
90201835
N
04X1167
6 LB48AntennaL25.90AAK.001 90200763N
7
Panel,14.0HDAUO
18200207
N
04W4006
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Table4.Partslist-LCD(continued)
No.FRU FRUno.
7
PanelforBrazil,14.0HD
7
Panel,14.0HD,BOEHB140WX1-100
7
Panel,14.0HD,SECLTN140AT26-L01
7
Panel,14.0HD,LGDLP140WH4-TLN1
7
Panel,14.0HD,IVOM140NWR2R1
7
PanelforBrazil,14.0'',antiglare
7
PanelforBrazil,14.0'',glare
—
WirelessLANantennasetforBrazil
Keyboard
Table5.Partslist-Keyboard(Brazil)
04W4008
04W4023
04W4007
04W4064
04X1910
18200154N
18200229N
18200156N
18004793N
04X1100 N
04X1101 N
04X1169 N
CRU
ID
N
Language
BrazilianPortuguese 25204447
Table6.Partslist-Keyboard(Dafon)
Language
Arabic 25204446 25209346 N
Belgian 25204454 25209354 N
Bulgarian 25204460 25209360 N
French,English 25204440 25209340 N
Czech,Slovak
C&Nordics
Dutch 25204449 25209349 N
French 25204444 25209344 N
German
Greek
Hebrew 25204451 25209351 N
Hungarian 25204452 25209352 N
Icelandic 25204455 25209355 N
FRUNO.
(Windows
7)
25204477
25204418
FRUNO.
(Windows
7)
25204440 25209359 N
25204453 25209353 N
25204445 25209345 N
25204450 25209350 N
FRUNO.
(Windows
8)
25209347
25209377
25209318
04X0265
04X0266
04X0267
FRUNO.
(Windows
8)
CRU
ID
N
CRU
ID
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Table6.Partslist-Keyboard(Dafon)(continued)
Language
FRUNO.
(Windows
7)
FRUNO.
(Windows
8)
Indian 25204461 25209361 N
Italian 25204434 25209334 N
Japanese 25204448 25209348 N
Korean 25204441 25209341 N
Latin 25204439 25209339 N
Portuguese 25204438 25209338 N
Russian 25204443 25209343 N
Slovenian
Swiss
Spanish
25204456 25209356 N
25204457 25209357 N
25204435 25209335 N
Thai 25204437 25209337 N
TraditionalChinese
25204442 25209342 N
Turkish 25204436 25209336 N
U.K.English 25204433 25209333 N
U.S.English
U.S.English(International,withaEurosymbol)
25204432 25209332 N
25204458 25209358 N
CRU
ID
Table7.Partslist-Keyboard(Sunrex)
Language
FRUNO.
(Windows
7)
FRUNO.
(Windows
8)
Arabic 25204476 25209376 N
Belgian 25204484 25209384 N
Bulgarian 25204490 25209390 N
Czech,Slovak
C&Nordics
25204489 25209389 N
25204483 25209383 N
Dutch 25204479 25209379 N
French 25204474 25209374 N
French,English 25204470 25209370 N
German
Greek
25204475 25209375 N
25204480 25209380 N
Hebrew 25204481 25209381 N
Hungarian 25204482 25209382 N
Icelandic 25204485 25209385 N
Indian 25204491 25209391 N
Italian 25204464 25209364 N
Japanese 25204478 25209378 N
Korean 25204471 25209371 N
CRU
ID
Chapter9.Partslist87
Table7.Partslist-Keyboard(Sunrex)(continued)
Language
Latin 25204469 25209369 N
Portuguese 25204468 25209368 N
Russian 25204473 25209373 N
Swiss
Spanish
Slovenian
Thai 25204467 25209367 N
TraditionalChinese
Turkish 25204466 25209366 N
U.K.English 25204463 25209363 N
U.S.English
U.S.English(International,withaEurosymbol)
Table8.Partslist-Keyboard(Chicony)
FRUNO.
(Windows
7)
25204487 25209387 N
25204465 25209365 N
25204486 25209386 N
25204472 25209372 N
25204462 25209362 N
25204488 25209388 N
FRUNO.
(Windows
8)
CRU
ID
Language
Arabic 25204417 25209317 N
Belgian 25204424 25209324 N
Bulgarian 25204430 25209330 N
Czech,Slovak
C&Nordics
Dutch 25204419 25209319 N
French 25204415 25209315 N
French,English 25204411 25209311 N
German
Greek
Hebrew 25204421 25209321 N
Hungarian 25204422 25209322 N
Indian 25204431 25209331 N
Icelandic 25204425 25209325 N
Italian 25204405 25209305 N
Japanese 25204404 25209304 N
Korean 25204412 25209312 N
Latin 25204410 25209310 N
Portuguese 25204409 25209309 N
Russian 25204414 25209314 N
Slovenian
FRUNO.
(Windows
7)
25204429 25209329 N
25204423 25209323 N
25204416 25209316 N
25204420 25209320 N
25204426 25209326 N
FRUNO.
(Windows
8)
CRU
ID
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Table8.Partslist-Keyboard(Chicony)(continued)
Language
Swiss
Spanish
Thai 25204408 25209308 N
TraditionalChinese
Turkish 25204407 25209307 N
U.K.English 25204403 25209303 N
U.S.English
U.S.English(International,withaEurosymbol)
FRUNO.
(Windows
7)
25204427 25209327 N
25204406 25209306 N
25204413 25209313 N
25204402 25209302 N
25204428 25209328 N
FRUNO.
(Windows
8)
Miscellaneousparts
Table9.Partslist-Miscellaneousparts
CRU
ID
FRU FRUno.
(a)LB48FingerprintBracket33.4TF04.001
(b)LA48DC-INBracket33.4TD10.001
(c)LA48DC-INCable50.4TD05.001
(d)LA48ODDBracket33.4TD06.001
(e)LB49AODDBezel
(f)LA48HDDBracket60.4TE08.001
(g)LB48TPCable50.4TF02.001
(h)Powerboardcable
(i)LCDcable
LCDrubberfoot
LA48MicrophoneRubber23.42383.001 90200538 N
Screwkit
90200758 N
90200527 N
90200515 N
90200518 N
90201833 N
90200520 N
90200756 N
90200512
04X1164
90200757
04X1170
90200537
04X1175
04X1166 N
Note:Italicizedlettersinparenthesesarereferencestotheexplodedviewin“Overall”onpage80.
CRU
ID
N
N
N
acpoweradapters
Table10.Partslist—2-pin(65W)acpoweradapters
FRU FRUno.
DeltaADP-65ADAA,EuPmodel 36200090 *
LiteonPA-1650-75I,EuPmodel 36200092 *
ChiconyPowerA065R040L,EuPmodel
36200094 *
Chapter9.Partslist89
CRU
ID
Table10.Partslist—2-pin(65W)acpoweradapters(continued)
FRU FRUno.
DeltaADP-65SBA,EP Amodel
LiteonPA-1650-53I,EPAmodel 36200144 *
ChiconyPowerA065R028L,EPAmodel
Table11.Partslist—2-pin(90W)acpoweradapters
36200143 *
36200210 *
CRU
ID
FRU FRUno.
DeltaADP-90SDAA,EuPmodel
LiteonPA-1900-75I,EuPmodel 36200101 *
ChiconyPowerA090A047L,EuPmodel
DeltaP A-1900-53I,EPAmodel 36200147 *
LiteonADP-90ZHCA,EPAmodel
ChiconyPowerHP-A0905A2C1LF ,EP Amodel
Table12.Partslist—3-pin(65W)acpoweradapters
FRU FRUno.
DeltaADP-65ADBA,EuPmodel 36200096 *
LiteonPA-1650-76I,EuPmodel 36200097 *
ChiconyPowerA065R041L,EuPmodel
DeltaADP-65SBB,EP Amodel
LiteonPA-1650-54I,EPAmodel 36200034 *
ChiconyPowerA065R017L,EPAmodel
3-pin(65W ,20V)adapter,Brazilianmodel
36200102 *
36200103 *
36200149 *
36200150 *
36200098 *
36200033 *
36200212 *
45N0314
45N0338
45N0318
45N0340
45N0322
CRU
ID
CRU
ID
*
Table13.Partslist—3-pin(90W)acpoweradapters
FRU FRUno.
DeltaADP-90SDBA,EuPmodel
LITEONP A-1900-76I,EuPmodel
ChiconyA090A048L,EuPmodel
LiteonPA-1900-54I,EPAmodel 36200030 *
DeltaADP-90ZHDA,EPAmodel 36200031 *
ChiconyPowerHP-BT090E13LF ,EPAmodel
36200106 *
36200105 *
36200107 *
36200032 *
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CRU
ID
Powercords
ALenovopowercordforaspeciccountryorregionisusuallyavailableonlyinthatcountryorregion.
Table14.Partslist-3-pinpowercords(Brazil)
Countryorregion
Brazil 145000596
Table15.Partslist-3-pinpowercords(Linetek)
Countryorregion
Argentina
•LINETEKLS15+H03VV-F+LP391m
Australia,NewZealand
•LINETEKLS15+H03VV-F+LP-23A1m
CE
•LINETEKLP-34+H03VV-F+LS151m
China
•LINETEKPC323+RVV300/300+LS151m
Denmark
•LINETEKLS15+H03VV-F+LP-381m
Indian
•LINETEKPE-361+H05VV-F+LS151m
Israel
•LINETEKLS15+H03VV-F+LP-411m
Italy
•LINETEKLS15+H03VV-F+PE-3361m
Japan
•LINETEKLS15+VCTF+LP-541m
Korea
•LINETEKLS15+H05VV-F+LP-E04A1m
SouthAfrica
•LINETEKLS15+H03VV-F+PE-3641m
Switzerland
•LINETEKLS15+H03VV-F+LP-371m
Taiwan
•LINETEKLS15+VCTF+LP-531m
FRUno.
145000564
145000527
145500028
45N0381
42T5174
42T5177
FRUno.
145000599 *
145000589 *
145000585 *
145000600 *
145000598 *
145000592 *
145000595 *
145000591 *
145000587 *
145000590 *
145000586 *
145000597 *
145000588 *
CRU
ID
*
CRU
ID
Chapter9.Partslist91
Table15.Partslist-3-pinpowercords(Linetek)(continued)
Countryorregion
U.K.
•LINETEKLP-61L+H03VV-F+LS151m
UL
•LINETEKLP-30B+SPT-2+LS151m
Table16.Partslist-3-pinpowercords(Longwell)
FRUno.
145000593 *
145000594 *
CRU
ID
Countryorregion
Argentina
•LongwellLP-24+H03VV-F+LS-181m
Australia,NewZealand
•LongwellLP-23A+LFC-3R+LS-181m
CE
•LongwellLP-34A+H03VV-F+LS-181m
China
•LongwellLSG-31+RVV300/300+LS-181m
Denmark
•LongwellLP-40+H03VV-F+LS-181m
Indian
•LongwellLP-67+BIS+LS-181m
Israel
•LongwellLP-41+H03VV-F+LS-181m
Italy
•LongwellLP-22+H03VV-F+LS-181m
Japan
•LongwellLP-54+VCTF+LS-181m
Korea
•LongwellLP-486+KTLH03VV-F+LS-51m
SouthAfrica
•LongwellLP-39+H03VV-F+LS-181
Switzerland
•LongwellLP-37+H03VV-F+LS-181m
Taiwan
•LongwellLP-71+VCTF+LS-331m
U.K.
•LongwellLP-61L+H03VV-F+LS-181m
UL
•LongwellLP-30B+SPT-218AWG+LS-181m
FRUno.
145000567 *
145000557 *
145000553 *
145000568 *
145000566 *
145000560 *
145000563 *
145000559 *
145000555 *
145000558 *
145000554 *
145000565 *
145000556 *
145000561 *
145000562 *
CRU
ID
92HardwareMaintenanceManual
Table17.Partslist-3-pinpowercords(Volex)
Countryorregion
Argentina
•VOLEXVA2073+H03VV-F+VAC5S1m
Australia,NewZealand
•VOLEXAU10S3+H03VV-F+V AC5S1m
CE
•VOLEXM2511+HO3VV-F+VAC5S1m
China
•VOLEXGB10S3+RVV300/500+VAC5S1m
Denmark
•VOLEXMP233D+H03VV-F+VAC5S1m
Indian
•VOLEXIA6A3+IS694+VAC5S1m
Israel
•VOLEXSI16S3+H03VV-F+VAC5S1m
Italy
•VOLEXIT10S3+HO3VV-F+VAC5S1m
Japan
•VOLEXVAC5S+VCTF+M7551m
Korea
•VOLEXM2511+KETIIEC+VAC5S1m
SouthAfrica
•VOLEXSA16A+HO3VV-F+VAC5S1m
Switzerland
•VOLEXMP232+H03VV-F+VAC5S1m
Taiwan
•VOLEXTW15CS3+VCTF+VAC5S1m
U.K.
•VOLEXMP5004+H03VV-F+VAC5S1m
UL
•VolexUS15S3+SPT-2+VAC5S1m
FRUno.
145000528 *
145000532 *
145000525 *
145000538 *
145000534 *
145000536 *
145000526 *
145000535 *
145000530 *
145000533 *
145000529 *
145000524 *
145000531 *
145000605 *
145000537 *
CRU
ID
Table18.Partslist-2-pinpowercords(Linetek)
Countryorregion
Africa
•LINETEKPE364("O")+H03VVH2-F+LS7H1m
Argentina
•LINETEKLP40+H03VVH2-F+LS7H1m
FRUno.
145500024 *
145500030 *
Chapter9.Partslist93
CRU
ID
Table18.Partslist-2-pinpowercords(Linetek)(continued)
Countryorregion
Australia
•LINETEKLP15A+H03VVH2-F+LS71m
CCC
•LINETEKPC205+RVV0.75/2C+COC031m
CE
•LINETEKLP21+H03VVH2-F+LS71m
India
•LINETEKLP28+IS:6940.75/2C+LS7H1m
Israel
•LINETEKLP45+H03VV-F+LS71m
Japan
•LINETEKLP51A+HVCTFK0.75/2C+LS7J1m
Korea
•LINETEKLPE03A+H03VVH2-F+LS71m
Taiwan
•LINETEKLP51A+VCTFK0.75/2C+LS7J1m
UL
•LINETEKLP5+SPT -2#18/2C+LS7C1m
UK
•LINETEKLP61L+H03VVH2-F+LS7H1m
FRUno.
145500023 *
145500018 *
145500022 *
145500020 *
145500029 *
145500026 *
145500025 *
145500027 *
145500021 *
145500019 *
CRU
ID
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