Lenovo V480C User Manual

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Note:Beforeusingthisinformationandtheproductitsupports,besuretoreadthegeneralinformation
underAppendixA“Notices”onpage103.
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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
Whattodorst..............29
Powersystemcheckout...........30
Checkingtheacpoweradapter......30
Checkingoperationalcharging......31
Checkingthebatterypack........31
Chapter4.Relatedservice
information..............33
Recoveringthecomputersettings.......33
Passwords................33
Power-onpassword...........33
Supervisorpassword..........33
Powermanagement............34
Screenblankmode...........34
Sleepmode..............34
Hibernationmode...........34
Chapter5.LenovoV480andV480c..37
Specications...............37
Statusindicators..............38
Fnkeycombinations............39
Chapter6.FRUreplacement
notices................41
Screwnotices...............41
Chapter7.Removingorreplacinga
FRU..................43
Generalguidelines.............43
1010Batterypack.............44
1020Bottomslotcover...........44
1030Opticaldrive.............45
1040Memorymodules...........45
1050Harddiskdrive............46
1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN..48
1070mSATAsolid-statedrive.........49
1080Backupbattery............50
1090Keyboard..............50
1100Keyboardbezel............52
1120FingerprintboardandLEDboard.....54
1130Powerboard.............56
1140Microphoneassembly.........57
1150I/Oboard..............58
1160SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard..60
1170Thermalfanassembly.........63
1180Microprocessor............65
1190LCDunit...............66
1200Speakerassembly...........68
1210DC-insubcardandbasecover......69
2010LCDfrontbezel............70
2020Integratedcamera...........72
2030LCDpanel,LCDcable,andhinges....72
2040Antennaassembly...........74
Chapter8.Locations.........77
Frontview................77
Bottomview...............78
Chapter9.Partslist..........79
Overall..................80
LCDFRUs................86
Keyboard.................88
Miscellaneousparts............95
acpoweradapters.............96
Powercords...............97
AppendixA.Notices.........103
Electronicemissionsnotices.........104
Trademarks................104
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Aboutthismanual

ThismanualprovidesserviceandreferenceinformationforthefollowingLenovo
Machine
LenovoV4804761,20143
LenovoV480c4762,20159
Machinetype(MT)
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products.
Usethismanualtotroubleshootproblems.
Themanualisdividedintothefollowingsections:
•Thecommonsectionsprovidegeneralinformation,guidelines,andsafetyinformationrequiredfor servicingcomputers.
•Theproduct-specicsectionsincludeservice,reference,andproduct-specicpartsinformation.
Important:
•ThismanualisintendedonlyfortrainedservicetechnicianswhoarefamiliarwithLenovoproducts.Use thismanualtotroubleshootproblemseffectively.
•BeforeservicingaLenovoproduct,besuretoreadalltheinformationunderChapter1“Safety information”onpage1
andChapter2“Importantserviceinformation”onpage27.
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Chapter1.Safetyinformation

Thischapterpresentsthefollowingsafetyinformationthatyouneedtobefamiliarwithbeforeyouservicea Lenovonotebookcomputer.
“Generalsafety”onpage1
“Electricalsafety”onpage2
“Safetyinspectionguide”onpage3
“Handlingdevicesthataresensitivetoelectrostaticdischarge”onpage3
“Groundingrequirements”onpage4
“Safetynotices(multilingualtranslations)”onpage4
“Lasercompliancestatement(multilingualtranslations)”onpage19

Generalsafety

Followtheserulestoensuregeneralsafety:
•Observegoodhousekeepingintheareaofthemachinesduringandaftermaintenance.
•Whenliftinganyheavyobject:
1.Ensurethatyoucanstandsafelywithoutslipping.
2.Distributetheweightoftheobjectequallybetweenyourfeet.
3.Useaslowliftingforce.Nevermovesuddenlyortwistwhenyouattempttolift.
4.Liftbystandingorbypushingupwithyourlegmuscles;thisactionremovesthestrainfromthe musclesinyourback.Donotattempttoliftanyobjectthatweighsmorethan16kg(35lb)orthatyou thinkistooheavyforyou.
•Donotperformanyactionthatcauseshazardstothecustomer,orthatmakestheequipmentunsafe.
•Beforeyoustartthemachine,ensurethatotherservicetechniciansandthecustomer'spersonnelare notinahazardousposition.
•Placeremovedcoversandotherpartsinasafeplace,awayfromallpersonnel,whileyouareservicing themachine.
•Keepyourtoolcaseawayfromwalkareassothatotherpeoplewillnottripoverit.
•Donotwearlooseclothingthatcanbetrappedinthemovingpartsofamachine.Ensurethatyoursleeves arefastenedorrolledupaboveyourelbows.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,rubberoormatsthatcontainsmallconductivebersto 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
metaloorstripsandmachineframes. Observethespecialsafetyprecautionswhenyouworkwithveryhighvoltages;Instructionsforthese precautionsareinthesafetysectionsofmaintenanceinformation.Useextremecarewhenmeasuring highvoltages.
•Regularlyinspectandmaintainyourelectricalhandtoolsforsafeoperationalcondition.
•Donotusewornorbrokentoolsandtesters.
Neverassumethatpowerhasbeendisconnectedfromacircuit.First,checkthatithasbeenpoweredoff.
•Alwayslookcarefullyforpossiblehazardsinyourworkarea.Examplesofthesehazardsaremoistoors, nongroundedpowerextensioncables,powersurges,andmissingsafetygrounds.
•Donottouchliveelectricalcircuitswiththereectivesurfaceofaplasticdentalmirror.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.Y oushouldusegoodjudgmenttoidentifypotential safetyhazardsduetoattachmentofnon-Lenovofeaturesoroptionsnotcoveredbythisinspectionguide.
Ifanyunsafeconditionsarepresent,youmustdeterminehowserioustheapparenthazardcouldbeand whetheryoucancontinuewithoutrstcorrectingtheproblem.
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.Thepowercordshouldbethetypespeciedinthepartslist.
c.Insulationmustnotbefrayedorworn.
4.Checkforcrackedorbulgingbatteries.
5.Removethecover.
6.Checkforanyobviousnon-Lenovoalterations.Usegoodjudgmentastothesafetyofanynon-Lenovo alterations.
7.Checkinsidetheunitforanyobviousunsafeconditions,suchasmetallings,contamination,wateror otherliquids,orsignsofreorsmokedamage.
8.Checkforworn,frayed,orpinchedcables.
9.Checkthatthepower-supplycoverfasteners(screwsorrivets)havenotbeenremovedortamperedwith.

Handlingdevicesthataresensitivetoelectrostaticdischarge

Anycomputerpartcontainingtransistorsorintegratedcircuits(ICs)shouldbeconsideredsensitiveto electrostaticdischarge(ESD.)ESDdamagecanoccurwhenthereisadifferenceinchargebetweenobjects. ProtectagainstESDdamagebyequalizingthechargesothatthemachine,thepart,theworkmat,andthe personhandlingthepartareallatthesamecharge.
Notes:
1.Useproduct-specicESDprocedureswhentheyexceedtherequirementsnotedhere.
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2.EnsurethattheESDprotectivedevicesyouusehavebeencertied(ISO9000)asfullyeffective.
WhenhandlingESD-sensitiveparts:
•Keepthepartsinprotectivepackagesuntiltheyareinsertedintotheproduct.
•Avoidcontactwithotherpeople.
•Wearagroundedwriststrapagainstyourskintoeliminatestaticonyourbody.
•Preventthepartfromtouchingyourclothing.Mostclothingisinsulativeandretainsachargeevenwhen youarewearingawriststrap.
•Useagroundedworkmattoprovideastatic-freeworksurface.Thematisespeciallyusefulwhen handlingESD-sensitivedevices.
•Selectagroundingsystem,suchasthoselistedbelow,toprovideprotectionthatmeetsthespecic servicerequirement.
Note:TheuseofagroundingsystemtoguardagainstESDdamageisdesirablebutnotnecessary.
–AttachtheESDgroundcliptoanyframeground,groundbraid,orgreen-wireground.
–Whenworkingonadouble-insulatedorbattery-operatedsystem,useanESDcommongroundor
referencepoint.Y oucanusecoaxorconnector-outsideshellsonthesesystems.
–Usetheroundgroundprongoftheacplugonac-operatedcomputers.

Groundingrequirements

Electricalgroundingofthecomputerisrequiredforoperatorsafetyandcorrectsystemfunction.Proper groundingoftheelectricaloutletcanbeveriedbyacertiedelectrician.

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
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Chapter2.Importantserviceinformation

Thischapterpresentsthefollowingimportantserviceinformationthatappliestoallmachinetypessupported bythismanual:
“StrategyforreplacingFRUs”onpage27 –“Strategyforreplacingaharddiskdrive”onpage28 –“Importantnoticeforreplacingasystemboard”onpage28
“ImportantinformationaboutreplacingRoHScompliantFRUs”onpage28
Important:BIOSanddevicedriverxesarecustomer-installable.TheBIOSanddevicedriversareavailable athttp://www.lenovo.com/support.

StrategyforreplacingFRUs

Beforereplacingparts:
Ensurethatallsoftwarexes,drivers,andBIOSdownloadsareinstalledbeforereplacinganyFRUslistedin thismanual.
Afterasystemboardisreplaced,ensurethatthelatestBIOSisinstalledtothesystemboardbefore completingtheserviceaction.
Todownloadsoftwarexes,drivers,andBIOS,dothefollowing:
1.Gotohttp://www.lenovo.com/support.
2.ClickDownloadDrivers&Software.TheWebsiteoffersthreeoptionstobeginyoursearch:
•Searchbyproductnumber
•Searchthroughtheproductauto-detectfunction
•Searchbyproductcategory
3.Followthedirectionsonthescreenandinstallthenecessarysoftware.
Notes:Ifyouneedtoimprovethecomputerperformance,youalsocoulddownloadandinstallthelatest BIOSutilityfromtheSupportWebsite.
•DonottrytoupdatetheBIOSsettingsforanycomputerunlessyouhavebeentrainedandcertied.An untrainedpersonrunstheriskofdamagingthecomputer.
•Beforeinstallingthelatestutility,ensurethatthebatteryisfullychargedandanacpoweradapteris 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-RoHSFRUpartnumberswiththesametandfunctionareidentiedbytheunique FRUpartnumbers.
LenovoplanstotransittoRoHScompliancebeforetheimplementationdateandexpectsitssupplierstobe readytomeetLenovo’srequirementsandscheduleintheEuropeanUnion.Productssoldbetween2005 and2006mightcontainsomeRoHScompliantFRUs.Thefollowingstatementpertainstotheproducts withRoHScompliantFRUs.
RoHScompliantFRUshaveuniqueFRUpartnumbers.BeforeoraftertheRoHSimplementationdate,the failedRoHScompliantpartsmustbereplacedwithcompliantpartsandonlythefollowingFRUscanbe used:identiedascompliantintheHardwareMaintenanceManualordirectsubstitutionscanbeused.
•CompliantFRUsidentiedinHardwareMaintenanceManual
•DirectsubstitutionswithdifferentFRUpartnumbersautomaticallyshippedbythedistributioncenterat thetimeoforder
ForproductsshippedafterJune2006
Currentororiginalpart
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Chapter3.Generalcheckout

Thischapterpresentsfollowinginformation:
“Whattodorst”onpage29
“Powersystemcheckout”onpage30
Beforeyougotothecheckoutguide,besuretoreadthefollowingimportantnotes.
Importantnotes:
Onlycertiedtrainedpersonnelshouldservicethecomputer.
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.
Whattodorst
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,modication,unsuitablephysicaloroperatingenvironment,orimproper maintenancebythecustomer.Followingisalistofsomecommonitemsthatarenotcoveredunderwarranty andsomesymptomsthatmightindicatethatthesystemwassubjecttostressbeyondnormaluse.
Beforecheckingproblemswiththecomputer,determinewhetherthedamageiscoveredunderthewarranty byreferringtothefollowinglist:
Thefollowingarenotcoveredunderwarranty:
•LCDpanelcrackedfromtheapplicationofexcessiveforceorfrombeingdropped
•Scratched(cosmetic)parts
•Distortion,deformation,ordiscolorationofthecosmeticparts
•Plasticparts,latches,pins,orconnectorsthathavebeencrackedorbrokenbyexcessiveforce
•Damagecausedbyliquidspilledintothesystem
•DamagecausedbytheimproperinsertionofaPCCardortheinstallationofanincompatiblecard
•Improperdiscinsertionoruseofanopticaldrive
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•Diskettedrivedamagecausedbypressureonthediskettedrivecover,foreignmaterialinthedrive,
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•Damagedorbentdisketteejectbutton
•Fusesblownbyattachmentofanonsupporteddevice
•Forgottencomputerpassword(makingthecomputerunusable)
•Stickykeyscausedbyspillingaliquidontothekeyboard
•Useofanincorrectacpoweradapteronlaptopproducts
Thefollowingsymptomsmightindicatedamagecausedbynonwarrantedactivities:
•Missingpartsmightbeasymptomofunauthorizedserviceormodication.
•Ifthespindleofaharddiskdrivebecomesnoisy,itmayhavebeensubjecttoexcessiveforce,ordropped.

Powersystemcheckout

Toverifyasymptom,dothefollowing:
1.T urnoffthecomputer.
2.Removethebatterypack.
3.Connecttheacpoweradapter.
4.Checkthatpowerissuppliedwhenyouturnonthecomputer.
5.T urnoffthecomputer.
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.Seethefollowinggure:
Pin
1+20
20
Note:Outputvoltageofpinno.2oftheacpoweradaptermaydifferentfromtheoneyouareservicing.
3.Ifthevoltageisnotcorrect,replacetheacpoweradapter.
4.Ifthevoltageisacceptable,dothefollowing:
Voltage(Vdc)
•Replacethesystemboard.
•Iftheproblempersists,gotoChapter5“LenovoV480andV480c”onpage37
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6(-)
7(-)

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,moveyourcursortothepowermetericonintheicontrayoftheWindows andwaitforamoment(butdonotclickit),andthepercentageofbatterypowerremainingisdisplayed.T o getdetailedinformationaboutthebattery,double-clickthepowermetericon.
Note:Ifthebatterypackbecomeshot,itmaynotbeabletobecharged.Removeitfromthecomputerand leaveitatroomtemperatureforawhile.Afteritcoolsdown,reinstallandrechargeit.
Tocheckthebatterypack,dothefollowing:
1.Poweroffthecomputer.
2.Removethebatterypackandmeasurethevoltagebetweenbatteryterminals1(+)and7(-).Seethe followinggure:
Terminal
1+0to+14
7
3.Ifthevoltageislessthan+11.0Vdc,thebatterypackhasbeendischarged.
Voltage(Vdc)
Ground(-)
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taskbar
Note:Rechargingwilltakeatleast3hours,eveniftheindicatordoesnotturnon.
Ifthevoltageisstilllessthan+11.0Vdcafterrecharging,replacethebattery.
4.Ifthevoltageismorethan+11.0Vdc,measuretheresistancebetweenbatteryterminals5and7. Theresistancemustbe4to30KΩ.
Iftheresistanceisnotcorrect,replacethebatterypack.Iftheresistanceiscorrect,replacethesystem board.
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Chapter4.Relatedserviceinformation

Thischapterpresentsthefollowinginformation:
“Recoveringthecomputersettings”onpage33
“Passwords”onpage33
“Powermanagement”onpage34

Recoveringthecomputersettings

PerformingbackupandrecoveryoperationsusingtheOneKeyRecoveryProprogram
TheOneKeyRecoveryProprogramenablesyoutobackupallyourharddiskdrivecontentsincludingthe operatingsystem,datales,softwareprograms,andpersonalsettings.Y oucandesignatewherethe OneKeyRecoveryProprogramstoresthebackup.Afteryouhavebackedupthecontentsontheharddisk drive,youcanrestorethecompletecontentsoftheharddiskdrive,restoreonlytheselectedles,orrestore onlytheWindowsoperatingsystemandapplications.
RestoringfactorycontentsusingtheProductRecoveryprogram
OntheWindows7operatingsystem,youcanuserecoverymediatorestorethecomputersettingstothe factorycontentsonly.
Attention:WhenyouusetheProductRecoveryprogramtorestorethecomputersettings,allthedatayou havestoredontheharddiskdrivewillbedeletedandthecomputersettingswillberestoredtothefactory contents.Duringtherestoringprocess,youwillbegiventheoptiontosaveoneormorelescurrentlyonthe harddiskdrivetoothermediabeforethedataisdeleted.

Passwords

AsmanyastwopasswordsmightbeneededforaLenovonotebookcomputer:thepower-onpassword,the harddiskpassword,andthesupervisorpassword.
Ifanyofthesepasswordshasbeenset,apromptforitwillbedisplayedonthescreenwheneverthe computeristurnedon.Thecomputerdoesnotstartuntilthepasswordisentered.
Note:Ifonlyasupervisorpasswordisset,thepasswordpromptwillnotbedisplayedwhentheoperating systemisstarted.

Power-onpassword

Apower-onpasswordprotectsthesystemfrombeingturnedonbyanunauthorizedperson.Thepassword mustbeenteredbeforeanoperatingsystemcanbestarted.

Supervisorpassword

AsupervisorpasswordprotectsthesysteminformationstoredintheBIOS.Theusermustenterthe supervisorpasswordtoaccesstheBIOSandchangethesystemconguration.
Attention:Ifyouforgetthepassword,thereisnoserviceproceduretoresetthepassword.Thesystem boardmustbereplacedforascheduledfee.
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Powermanagement

Note:PowermanagementmodesarenotsupportedforAPMoperatingsystem.
Toreducepowerconsumption,thecomputerhasthreepowermanagementmodes:screenblank,sleep, andhibernation.

Screenblankmode

Ifthetimesetonthe“Turnoffmonitor”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.
Note:Thecomputerdoesnotacceptanyinputimmediatelyafteritenterssleepmode.Waitafewseconds beforetakinganyactiontoreenteroperationmode.

Hibernationmode

Inhibernationmode,thefollowingoccurs:
•Thesystemstatus,RAM,VRAM,andsetupdataarestoredontheharddiskdrive.
•Thesystemispoweredoff.
Ifyouhavedenedoneofthefollowingactionsastheeventthatcausesthesystemtogointohibernation mode,performthataction.
•Closingthelid.
•Pressingthepowerbutton.
Also,thecomputergoesintohibernationmodeautomaticallyineitherofthefollowingconditions:
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•Ifa“hibernationtime”hasbeensetonthetimer,andiftheuserdoesnotdoanyoperationwiththe keyboard,theharddiskdrive,theparallelconnector,orthediskettedrivewithinthattime.
•Ifthetimerconditionsaresatisedinsuspendmode.
Whenthepoweristurnedon,thecomputerreturnsfromhibernationmodeandresumesoperation.The hibernationleinthebootrecordontheharddiskdriveisread,andsystemstatusisrestoredfromthe harddiskdrive.
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Chapter5.LenovoV480andV480c

Thischapterpresentsthefollowingproduct-specicservicereferencesandpartsinformation:
“Specications”onpage37
“Statusindicators”onpage38
“Fnkeycombinations”onpage39
Specications
ThistopicliststhephysicalfeaturesfortheLenovoV480andV480cmodels.
Processor
•T oviewtheprocessorinformationofyourcomputer,clickStart,right-clickComputer,andthenclick Properties.
Memory
•Doubledatarate3(DDR3)synchronousdynamicrandomaccessmemory(SDRAM)
Storagedevice
•2.5-inch(7mmheightor9.5mmheight)harddiskdrive
•mSATAsolid-statedrive(onsomemodels)
Display
•Size:14.0inches(356mm)
•Resolution:
–LCD:1366-by-768
–Externalmonitor:Maximum2048-by-1536
•Integratedcamera(onsomemodels)
Keyboard
•6-rowLenovokeyboard
•OneKeyRecoveryProprogrambutton
Interface
•Comboaudiojack
•T woUSB2.0connectors
•T woUSB3.0connectors
•RJ45Ethernetconnector
•HDMIport
•Externalmonitorconnector
•4-in-1digitalmediacardreaderslot
Opticaldrive
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•12.7mmRamboopticaldrive(onsomemodels)
5
1 2 3 4
•12.7mmRambo/Blu-raycomboopticaldrive(onsomemodels)
Wirelessfeatures
•IntegratedwirelessLAN
•IntegratedWiMAX
•100/1000MbpsEthernetcommunication
Securityfeature
•Fingerprintreader

Statusindicators

Thistopicpresentsthesystemstatusindicatorsthatshowthestatusofthecomputer.
Table1.Statusindicators
IndicatorMeaning
1
Capslockstatus indicator
2
Numericlockstatus indicator
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White:Capslockmodeisenabled.Y oucantypeallalphabeticcharacters(A-Z)in
uppercasedirectly.T oenableordisableCapslockmode,presstheCapslockkey (CapsLk).
White:Theseparatenumerickeypadonthekeyboardisenabled.Toenableordisable thenumerickeypad,presstheNumericLockkey(NmLk).
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Table1.Statusindicators(continued)
IndicatorMeaning
3
Deviceaccess statusindicator
4
ActiveProtection System™(APS) statusindicator
5
Powerandbattery statusindicator
On:Theharddiskdriveoropticaldriveisreadingorwritingdata.
Attention:
•Whentheindicatorison,donotputthecomputerintosleepmodeorturnoffthe computer.
•Whentheindicatorison,donotmovethecomputer.Suddenphysicalshockmight causedriveerrors.
White:TheActiveProtectionSystemprogramisenabled.
Off:TheActiveProtectionSystemprogramisdisabled.
Green:Thebatterychargelevelisbetween80%and100%,orthebatterydischarge levelisbetween20%and100%.
Slowblinkinggreen:Thebatterychargelevelisbetween20%and80%,and chargingiscontinuing.Whenthebatterychargelevelreaches80%,thebatterystatus indicatorstopsblinking,butthechargingmightcontinueuntilthebatteryis100% charged.
Slowblinkingorange:Thebatterychargelevelisbetween5%and20%,andthe chargingiscontinuing.Whenthebatterychargelevelreaches20%,theblinking colorchangestogreen.
Orange:Thebatterydischargelevelisbetween5%and20%.
Fastblinkingorange:Thebatterychargeordischargelevelis5%orless.
Off:Thebatteryisdetachedorthecomputerispoweredoff.

Fnkeycombinations

ThefollowingtabledescribesthefunctionsofFnkeycombinations.
Table2.Functionkeycombinations
KeycombinationDescription
Fn+EscLaunchthecameraandaudiosettings.
Fn+F1Putthecomputerintosleepmode.T oresumenormaloperation,pressthe
Fnkeyonly.
Fn+F2
Fn+F3
Fn+F5
Fn+F6Enableordisablethetouchpad.
Fn+F8Enableordisablethenumerickeypad.
Fn+F9
Fn+F10
Fn+F11
Fn+F12
Fn+PgUp
Fn+PrtSc
Enableordisablethebacklightfeatureofthecomputerscreen.
Switchbetweenthecomputerdisplayandanexternalmonitor.
Enableordisablethebuilt-inwirelessfeatures.
StartorpauseplaybackofWindowsMediaPlayer.
StopplaybackofWindowsMediaPlayer.
Skiptotheprevioustrack.
Skiptothenexttrack.
Enableordisablethescrolllockfunction.
Activatethesystemrequest.
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Table2.Functionkeycombinations(continued)
KeycombinationDescription
Fn+Home
Fn+End
Fn+PgDn
Fn+up/downarrow
Fn+left/rightarrow
Activatethepausefunction.
Activatethebreakfunction.
Activatetheinsertfunction.
Increaseordecreasethedisplaybrightnesslevel.
Increaseordecreasethesoundvolume.
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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.YoucanndalistofCRUsforyour productinthisHardwareMaintenanceManual.Anelectronicversionofthismanualcanbefoundat http://www.lenovo.com/UserManuals.Followtheon-screeninstructionstondthemanualforyourproduct. 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.
Dothefollowingwhenyouservicethecomputer:
•Keepthescrewkitinyourtoolbag.
•Itisrecommendedtousenewscrews.
•Itrecommendedtouseeachscrewonlyonce.
•Useatorquescrewdriverifyouhaveone.
Tightenscrewsasfollows:
Plastictoplastic
Turnanadditional90degreesafterthescrewheadtouchesthesurfaceoftheplasticpart.
Logiccardtoplastic
Turnanadditional180degreesafterthescrewheadtouchesthesurfaceofthelogiccard.
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Notes:
•Ensurethatyouusethecorrectscrew.Itisrecommendedtousenewscrewsforreplacements.Ifyou haveatorquescrewdriver,tightenallscrewsrmlytothetorquespeciedinthescrewinformation tableforeachstep.
•Ensurethattorquescrewdriversarecalibratedcorrectlyfollowingcountryspecications.
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Chapter7.RemovingorreplacingaFRU

ThischapterprovidesinstructionsonhowtoremoveorreplaceaFRU.
CRUstatementforcustomers:
Youcanresolvesomeproblemswithyourproductwithareplacementpartyoucaninstallyourself,called a“CustomerReplaceableUnit”or“CRU.”SomeCRUsaredesignatedasself-serviceCRUsandothers aredesignatedasoptional-serviceCRUs.Installationofself-serviceCRUsisyourresponsibility.For
optional-serviceCRUs,youcaneitherinstalltheCRUyourselforyoucanrequestthataServiceProvider installtheCRUaccordingtothewarrantyserviceforyourproduct.IfyouintendoninstallingtheCRU,
LenovowillshiptheCRUtoyou.CRUinformationandreplacementinstructionsareshippedwithyour productandareavailablefromLenovoatanytimeuponrequest.YoucanndalistofCRUsforyour productinthisHardwareMaintenanceManual.Anelectronicversionofthismanualcanbefoundat http://www.lenovo.com/UserManuals.Followtheon-screeninstructionstondthemanualforyourproduct. YoumightberequiredtoreturnthedefectiveCRU.Whenreturnisrequired:(1)returninstructions,aprepaid shippinglabel,andacontainerwillbeincludedwiththereplacementCRU;and(2)youmightbechargedfor thereplacementCRUifLenovodoesnotreceivethedefectiveCRUwithinthirty(30)daysofyourreceiptof thereplacementCRU.SeeyourLenovoLimitedWarrantydocumentationforfulldetails.

Generalguidelines

WhenremovingorreplacingaFRU,besuretoobservethefollowinggeneralguidelines:
1.Donottrytoserviceanycomputerunlessyouhavebeentrainedandcertied.Anuntrainedpersonruns theriskofdamagingparts.
2.BeforereplacinganyFRU,reviewChapter6“FRUreplacementnotices”onpage41.
3.BeginbyremovinganyFRUsthathavetoberemovedbeforereplacingthefailingFRU.Anysuch FRUsarelistedatthebeginningofeachFRUreplacementprocedure.Removethemintheorderin whichtheyarelisted.
4.FollowthecorrectsequenceinthestepsforremovingaFRU,asgiveninthedrawingsbythenumbers insquarecallouts.
5.Whenturningascrew,turnitinthedirectionasgivenbythearrowinthedrawing.
6.WhenremovingaFRU,moveitinthedirectionasgivenbythearrowinthedrawing.
7.T oputthenewFRUinplace,reversetheremovalprocedureandfollowanynotesthatpertainto replacement.
8.WhenreplacingaFRU,usethecorrectscrew(s)asshowninthereplacementprocedures.
DANGER
BeforeremovinganyFRU,turnoffthecomputer ,unplugallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets, removethebatterypack,andthendisconnectanyinterconnectingcables.
Attention:AfterreplacingaFRU,donotturnonthecomputeruntilyouhavemadesurethatallscrews,
springs,andothersmallpartsareinplaceandnonearelooseinsidethecomputer.Verifythisbyshaking thecomputergentlyandlisteningforrattlingsounds.Metallicpartsormetalakescancauseelectrical shortcircuits.
Attention:Thesystemboardissensitiveto,andcanbedamagedby,electrostaticdischarge.Before touchingit,establishpersonalgroundingbytouchingagroundpointwithonehandorbyusingan electrostaticdischarge(ESD)strap(P/N6405959).
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1010Batterypack

2
1
2
1
1
2
2
Removalstepsofbatterypack
DANGER
Useonlythebatteryspeciedinthepartslistforyourcomputer .Anyotherbatterycouldignite orexplode.
Unlockthemanualbatterylatch1.Holdthespring-loadedbatterylatchintheunlockedposition,andthen removethebatterypackinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
Wheninstalling:Installthebatterypackintheslot.Ensurethatthebatterylatchesareinthelockedposition.

1020Bottomslotcover

Foraccess,removethisFRU:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
Removalstepsofbottomslotcover
Removethescrews1,andthenremovethecover2.
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StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
3
2
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(2)

1030Opticaldrive

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
Removalstepsofopticaldrive
Removethescrew1.
Torque
Black
1.6kgfcm
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)
Black
Torque
1.6kgfcm
Insertascrewdriverintothescrewhole2andpushtheopticaldriveinthedirectionshownbythearrow3. Thenremovetheopticaldrive.

1040Memorymodules

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
Removalstepsofmemorymodules
Releasethetwolatchesonbothedgesofthesocketatthesametimeinthedirectionshownbythearrows
1,andthenunplugthememorymoduleinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
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1
1
2
Note:Ifonlyonememorymoduleistobeinstalledonthecomputeryouareservicing,thecardmustbe
a
b
installedinSLOT-0(alowerslot),butnotinSLOT-1(bupperslot).
Wheninstalling:Insertthenotchedendofthememorymoduleintothesocket.Pressthememorymodule rmly,andpivotituntilitsnapsintoplace.Ensurethatitisrmlyinstalledintheslotanddoesnotmoveeasily.

1050Harddiskdrive

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
Attention:
•Donotdropthedriveorapplyanyphysicalshocktoit.Thedriveissensitivetophysicalshock.Improper handlingcancausedamageandpermanentlossofdata.
•Beforeremovingthedrive,havetheusermakeabackupcopyofalltheinformationonitifpossible.
•Neverremovethedrivewhilethecomputerisoperatingorinsuspendmode.
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Removalstepsofharddiskdriveassembly
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
Removethescrew1.Pullthetabinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)
Black
Removetheharddiskdrivefromtheslotinthedirectionshownbythearrow3.
Wheninstalling:Ensurethattheharddiskdriveconnectorisattachedrmly.
Removalstepsofharddiskdrivebracket
Removethescrews1.
Torque
1.6kgfcm
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M3×4mm,at-head,nylon-coated(4)
Black
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Removetheharddiskdrivebracket.
2
2
1
1

1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
RemovalstepsofPCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN
DisconnectthecablefromthecardusingtheremovaltoolantennaRFconnector(P/N:08K7159)orpick upthecablewithyourngersandthengentlydisconnectitfromthecardinthedirectionofthearrow
1.Thenremovethescrew2.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
2
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)
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1.6kgfcm
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RemovethePCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLANinthedirectionshownbythearrow3.
3
1
Wheninstalling:Plugtheblackcable(MAIN)intothejacklabeledA,andthewhitecable(AUX)intothejack labeledBonthecard.

1070mSA TAsolid-statedrive

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
Attention:
•Donotdropthedriveorapplyanyphysicalshocktoit.Thedriveissensitivetophysicalshock.Improper handlingcancausedamageandpermanentlossofdata.
•Beforeremovingthedrive,havetheusermakeabackupcopyofalltheinformationonitifpossible.
•Neverremovethedrivewhilethecomputerisoperatingorinsuspendmode.
RemovalstepsofmSA T Asolid-statedrive
Removethescrew1.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)
Torque
Black
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RemovethemSAT Asolid-statedriveinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
2
1
2

1080Backupbattery

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
Removalstepsofbackupbattery
DANGER
Useonlythebatteryspeciedinthepartslistforyourcomputer .Anyotherbatterycouldignite orexplode.
Detachtheconnectortoremovethebackupbattery.

1090Keyboard

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
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Removalstepsofkeyboard
1
1
1
2
2
Removethescrews1.
Wheninstalling:Ensurethescrewshavebeenfastenedtosecurethekeyboard.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2.5×8mm,at-head,nylon-coated(3)
Black
Pushhardinthedirectionshownbythearrows2tounlatchthefrontedgeofthekeyboard.
Torque
3.0kgfcm
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Detachthekeyboardlightlyinthedirectionshownbythearrow3.
3
3
4
5
6
Carefullyliftthekeyboarduntilyoucanseehowitisconnected4.Detachthekeyboardconnector.

1100Keyboardbezel

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
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“1010Batterypack”onpage44
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
“1050Harddiskdrive”onpage46
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
Removalstepsofkeyboardbezel
Removescrews1and2thatsecurethekeyboardbezel.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
2
M2.5×8mm,at-head,nylon-coated(11)
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(3)Silver
Black
Torque
3.0kgfcm
1.6kgfcm
Removethescrew3.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
3
M2×6mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)
Torque
Black
1.6kgfcm
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Detachtheconnectors.
7
6
9
8
4
5
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
Wheninstalling:Ensurethattheconnectorsareattachedrmlytothesystemboard.
Removethekeyboardbezel.

1120FingerprintboardandLEDboard

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
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“1050Harddiskdrive”onpage46
2
3
1
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
Removalstepsofngerprintboard
Removethescrew1andthenremovethengerprintboardbracket2.Removethengerprintboard3.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2×2mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)Silver
Torque
1.6kgfcm
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RemovalstepsofLEDboard
1
2
Peeloffthemylartape1.ThenremovetheLEDboard2.

1130Powerboard

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
“1050Harddiskdrive”onpage46
“1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
“1040Memorymodules”onpage45
“1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage48
“1080Backupbattery”onpage50
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
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Removalstepsofpowerboard
2
1
Removethescrew1andthenremovethepowerboard2.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(1)

1140Microphoneassembly

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
“1050Harddiskdrive”onpage46
“1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
“1040Memorymodules”onpage45
“1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage48
“1080Backupbattery”onpage50
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
Removalstepsofmicrophoneassembly
Detachtheconnector,andthenremovethemicrophoneassembly.
Torque
Black
1.6kgfcm
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1
4
2
3
Wheninstalling:Ensurethattheconnectorisattachedrmlytothesystemboard.

1150I/Oboard

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
“1050Harddiskdrive”onpage46
“1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
“1040Memorymodules”onpage45
“1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage48
“1080Backupbattery”onpage50
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
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RemovalstepsofI/Oboard
1
1
3
2
Removethescrews1,andthendetachthecable.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2×6mm,at-head,nylon-coated(2)
Black
Wheninstalling:Ensurethatthecableisattachedrmlytothesystemboard.
Torque
3.0kgfcm
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RemovetheI/Oboard4.
4

1160SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard

Importantnoticesforhandlingthesystemboard
Whenhandlingthesystemboard,bearthefollowinginmind:
•Becarefulnottodropthesystemboardonabenchtopthathasahardsurface,suchasmetal,wood,orcomposite.
•Avoidroughhandlingofanykind.
•Ateverypointintheprocess,besurenottodroporstackthesystemboard.
•Ifyouputasystemboarddown,besuretoputitonlyonapaddedsurfacesuchasanESDmatoracorrugated conductivesurface.
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
“1050Harddiskdrive”onpage46
“1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
“1040Memorymodules”onpage45
“1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage48
“1080Backupbattery”onpage50
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
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Removalstepsofsystemboard
1
1
1
5
6
2
3
4
10
7
9
8
Removethescrews1.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2×5mm,at-head,nylon-coated(3)
Detachtheconnectors.
Torque
Black
3.0kgfcm
Wheninstalling:Ensurethatalltheconnectorsareattachedrmly.
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Detachtheconnector12toremovethesystemboardassembly.
9
8
11
12
1
2
RemovalstepsofUSBboard
Detachtheconnector.
Wheninstalling:Ensurethatalltheconnectorsareattachedrmly.
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RemovetheUSBboard.
3
1

1170Thermalfanassembly

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
“1050Harddiskdrive”onpage46
“1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
“1040Memorymodules”onpage45
“1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage48
“1080Backupbattery”onpage50
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
“1160SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
Removalstepsofthermalfanassembly
Detachtheconnectorinthedirectionshownbythearrow1.
Wheninstalling:Ensurethattheconnectorisattachedrmly.
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Loosenthescrews2to8,butdonotremovethem.
3
4
5
2
7
6
8
9
Liftthethermalfanassemblyinthedirectionshownbythearrow9.
Attention:Becarefulnottodamagetheconnector.
Attention:Donothandlethethermalfanassemblyroughly.Improperhandlingcancausedistortionor
deformationandimperfectcontactwithcomponents.
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Wheninstalling:Beforeyouattachthethermalfanassemblytothecomputer,applythermalgrease,atan
b
a
amountof0.2grams,onthepartmarkedaandbasshowninthefollowingillustration.Eithertoomuchor toolessapplicationofgreasecancauseathermalproblemduetoimperfectcontactwithacomponent.

1180Microprocessor

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
“1050Harddiskdrive”onpage46
“1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
“1040Memorymodules”onpage45
“1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage48
“1080Backupbattery”onpage50
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
“1160SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
“1170Thermalfanassembly”onpage63
Attention:Themicroprocessorisextremelysensitive.Whenyouservicethemicroprocessor,avoidany kindofroughhandling.
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Removalstepsofmicroprocessor
22
a
b
1
Rotatetheheadofthescrewinthedirectionshownbythearrow1toreleasethelock,thenremovethe microprocessor2.
Wheninstalling:Placethemicroprocessorabovethemicroprocessorsocketa,andthenrotatetheheadof thescrewinthedirectionshownbythearrow
btosecurethemicroprocessor.

1190LCDunit

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
“1050Harddiskdrive”onpage46
“1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
“1040Memorymodules”onpage45
“1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage48
“1080Backupbattery”onpage50
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
“1160SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
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RemovalstepsofLCDunit
1
1
1
1
Releasetheantennacablesfromthecableguides.Thenremovethescrews1.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2.5×6mm,at-head,nylon-coated(4)Silver
Torque
1.6kgfcm
Wheninstalling:
•Routetheantennacablesalongthecableguides.Asyouroutethecables,ensurethattheyarenotsubject toanytension.T ensioncouldcausethecablestobedamagedbythecableguides,orawiretobebroken.
•EnsurethattheLCDconnectorisattachedrmlyandensurethatyoudonotpinchtheantennacables whenyouattachtheLCDassembly.RoutetheLCDcablealongthecableguides.
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RemovetheLCDunitinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
2

1200Speakerassembly

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
“1050Harddiskdrive”onpage46
“1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
“1040Memorymodules”onpage45
“1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage48
“1080Backupbattery”onpage50
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
“1160SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
“1190LCDunit”onpage66
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Removalstepsofspeakerassembly
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
Removethescrews1.Thenremovethespeakerassembly2.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2.5×5.7mm,at-head,nylon-coated(4)
Black
Torque
1.6kgfcm

1210DC-insubcardandbasecover

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
“1050Harddiskdrive”onpage46
“1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
“1040Memorymodules”onpage45
“1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage48
“1080Backupbattery”onpage50
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
“1160SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
“1190LCDunit”onpage66
RemovalstepsofDC-insubcard
Removethescrews1,andthenremovetheDC-insubcardinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2×3mm,at-head,nylon-coated(2)
Torque
Black
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Applyinglabelstothebasecover
7
8
9
10
6
1
2
4
3
5
11
12
13
14
ThenewbasecoverFRUisshippedwithakitcontaininglabelsofseveralkinds.
Thefollowingillustrationshowsthecorrectlocationofeachlabel.
IftheWindowsCerticateofAuthentication(COA)label12isattachedtoapartthatisreplaced,returnthe oldpartwiththelabelattachedtothecustomer,orprovidealettertothecustomerstatingwhatthelabel wasoriginallyonthesystemandwhatthelabelpartnumber,serialnumber,andproductkeywere.
1IndonesiaDsidelabel8Israellabel
2WWANIMEIbarcodelabel9Israellabel
3BrazilBluetoothlabelorBluetoothlabelforUS/CA/TW10MalaysiaSIRIMlabel
4PRClabel,KCClabel,orMAClabel
5BrazilWLANlabelorWLANlabelforUS/CA/TW
6PPTlabel14Ratinglabel
7IndonesiaWLANandBluetoothlabel
Forsomemodels,youneedtoapplytwoFCClabels.Checktheoldbasecover;ifithastwoFCClabels,
11Vodafonelabel
13Ratinglabel
applybothtothenewbasecover.

2010LCDfrontbezel

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
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“1050Harddiskdrive”onpage46
1
1
2
2
2
2
“1030Opticaldrive”onpage45
“1040Memorymodules”onpage45
“1060PCIExpressMiniCardforwirelessLAN”onpage48
“1080Backupbattery”onpage50
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
“1160SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
“1190LCDunit”onpage66
RemovalstepsofLCDfrontbezel
Removethescrews1.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2×3.5mm,at-head,nylon-coated(2)
Black
Torque
1.6kgfcm
RemovetheLCDfrontbezelinthedirectionshownbythearrows2.
Wheninstalling:Ensurethatallthelatchesareattachedrmly.Thensecurethebezelwiththescrews.
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2020Integratedcamera

1
2
Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
“1160SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
“1190LCDunit”onpage66
“2010LCDfrontbezel”onpage70
Removalstepsofintegratedcamera
RemovetheintegratedcamerafromtheLCDcoverasshowninthefollowingillustration.
Note:TheintegratedcameraisstuckonthetopcenteroftheLCDcover.
Wheninstalling:SticktheintegratedcameratothetopcenteroftheLCDcoverandadjusttheplacementto
ensurethattheconnectorisattachedrmly.

2030LCDpanel,LCDcable,andhinges

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
“1160SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
“1190LCDunit”onpage66
“2010LCDfrontbezel”onpage70
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RemovalstepsofLCDpanelandLCDcable
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
Removethescrews1.ThenremovetheLCDpanelinthedirectionshownbythearrow2.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2×3.5mm,at-head,nylon-coated(4)
White
TurnovertheLCDpanel.ThendetachtheLCDcableasshowninthefollowingillustration.
Torque
1.6kgfcm
Wheninstalling:Ensurethattheconnectorisattachedrmly.
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Removalstepsofhinges
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
Removethescrews1.Thenremovethehinges2.
StepScrew(quantity)Color
1
M2×3.5mm,at-head,nylon-coated(4)

2040Antennaassembly

Foraccess,removetheseFRUsinorder:
“1010Batterypack”onpage44
“1020Bottomslotcover”onpage44
“1090Keyboard”onpage50
“1100Keyboardbezel”onpage52
“1160SystemboardassemblyandUSBboard”onpage60
“1190LCDunit”onpage66
“2010LCDfrontbezel”onpage70
“2030LCDpanel,LCDcable,andhinges”onpage72
Removalstepsofantennaassembly
Detachtheantennasinthedirectionshownbythearrows1.
White
Torque
1.6kgfcm
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Cablerouting:Routetheantennacablesalongthecableguidesandsecuretheantennaboardswithtape.
Asyouroutethecables,ensurethattheyarenotsubjecttoanytension.Tensioncouldcausethecablesto bedamagedbythecableguides,orawiretobebroken.
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Chapter8.Locations

2
1
2
15
14
4
4
11
10
5
6
7
8
9
13
12
3
Thischapterintroducesthelocationsofthecomputerhardwarecomponents.

Frontview

Figure1.LenovoV480andV480cfrontview
1Integratedcamera(onsomemodels)9Comboaudiojack
2Wirelessantennas(onsomemodels)10Fingerprintreader(onsomemodels)
3Statusindicators
4Speakers12Clickpad
5acpoweradapter13Powerandbatterystatusindicator
6USBconnector
7Opticaldrive15OneKeyRecoveryProprogrambutton
8USBconnector
1
:Forthedescriptionoftheindicators,see“Statusindicators”onpage38.
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1
11Mediacardreaderslot
14Powerbutton
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Bottomview

4
5
6
7
8
10
9
1
2
3
Figure2.LenovoV480andV480cbottomview
1Batterylatch(manual)
2Batterypack7Ethernetconnector
3Batterylatch(spring-loaded)
4Securitykeyhole9USB3.0connectors
5Fanlouvers10Bottomslotcover
1
:Thememorymodules,harddiskdrive,andwirelesscardsarelocatedunderneaththebottomslotcover.
6Monitorconnector
8HDMIport
1
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Chapter9.Partslist

Thischaptercontainsthefollowinglistsoftheserviceparts.
“Overall”onpage80
“LCDFRUs”onpage86
“Keyboard”onpage88
“Miscellaneousparts”onpage95
“acpoweradapters”onpage96
“Powercords”onpage97
Notes:
•EachFRUisavailableforalltypesormodels,unlessotherwisespecied.
•ACRUisidentiedbyasingleasterisk(*)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 oucanndalistofCRUsforyourproductinthisHardwareMaintenanceManual.Anelectronic versionofthismanualcanbefoundathttp://www.lenovo.com/UserManuals.Followtheon-screeninstructionsto ndthemanualforyourproduct.YoumightberequiredtoreturnthedefectiveCRU.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 withngerprintreaderandtouchpad.
Optional-serviceCRUs:TheseCRUsareisolatedpartswithinthecomputerthatareconcealedbyanaccess
panelthatistypicallysecuredbymorethantwoscrews.Oncetheaccesspanelisremoved,thespecic CRUisvisible.
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Overall

1
2
3
5
4
6
7
10
c
9
b
8
11
d
12
13
14
15
e
17
18
21
22
f
g
24
a
20
19
16
23
LenovoV480
Table3.Partslist—Overall
No.
FRU(Overall)
Miscellaneousparts(see“Miscellaneousparts”onpage95)
1
LCDunit(see“LCDFRUs”onpage86)
FRUno.
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Table3.Partslist—Overall(continued)
No.
FRU(Overall)
2
LA48UpperCaseSilvery60.4TD03.001
2
LA48UpperCaseRed60.4TD21.001
3
LA48LEDBoardW/Cable50.4TD09.031
4
LA48FPBoardW/Cable55.4TD02.001G
5
LA48ThermalModuleDISW/FAN
6
LA48USBBoardW/Cable55.4TD03.001G
7
Battery,6CELL2.2Ah,Sanyo2.2Ah48Wh6cellbattey
7
Battery,6CELL2.2Ah,Sony2.2Ah48Wh6cellbattey
7
Battery,6CELL2.2Ah,LG2.2Ah48Wh6cellbattey
7
Battery,6CELL2.2Ah,SMP2.2Ah48Wh6cellbattey
7
Battery,6CELL2.8Ah,SAL11S6F013S2P62WhBattC01Origa
7
Battery,6CELL2.8Ah,LGL11L6F013S2P62WhBattC01Origa
7
Battery,6CELL2.8Ah,SM/SL11M6F013S2P62WhBattC01Origa
8
LA48DCINLENS60.4TD25.001
9
LA48SpeakerR23.40A3A.001
10
LA48LowerCase60.4TD04.001
11
ODD,12.7mmT ray-inRambo,PLDS,DS-8A8SH
11
ODD,12.7mmT ray-inRambo,SonyOptiarc,AD-7740H
11
ODD,12.7mmT ray-inRambo,TSST,SN-208AB
11
ODD,12.7mmT ray-inRambo,HLDS,GT50N
12
WLAN,Non-Intel1x111bgn+BT4.0Combo,Broadcom4313+20702
12
WLAN,Non-Intel2x211abgn+BT4.0Combo,Broadcom43228+20702
12
WLAN,Intel2x211bgn+BT4.0Combo,JacksonPeak1
12
WLAN,Non-Intel1x111bgn,BroadcomBCM43131*1BGNMOW
12
WLAN,Non-Intel1x111bgn,Realtekbgn1x1HMCWLANStockton
13
SSD,mSA TA16G,Sandisk,U100mSA T ASDSA5DK-016G
13
SSD,mSATA16G,Lite-on,LMT-16M3M
14
LA48IOBoardW/Cable55.4TD04.001G
15LA48MemoryDoor60.4TD08.00190200528
16
HDD,320G5400rpm,T oshibaCapricornBS(H6sp),ToshibaMK3265GSX5400RPM320G
16
HDD,320G5400rpm,HGSTJaquarB7,HGSTHTS545032A7E3805400PRM7mm320G
16
HDD,320G5400rpm,SeagateSapta15,SeagateST320LT0205400RPM7MM320G
16
HDD,500G5400rpm,WDML500M,WD5000BPVT-08A1Y
16
HDD,500G5400rpm,WDML375M,WD5000BPVT-08HXZ
16
HDD,500G5400rpm,T oshibaCapricornBS(H6sp),ToshibaMK5065GSX5400RPM500G
16
HDD,500G5400rpm,HGSTJaquarB7,HGSTHTS545050A7E3805400PRM7mm500G
FRUno.
90200525
90200526
90200516
90200594
90200532
90200573
121500047
121500048
121500049
121500050
121500051
121500052
121500053
90200533
90200535
90200529
25201487
25201106
25201108
25201635
20200100 20200101
20200098 20200099
20200078
20200102
20200016
16200215
16200241
90200593
16200097
16200068
16005211
16200118
16200090
16200098
16200067
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Table3.Partslist—Overall(continued)
No.
FRU(Overall)
16
HDD,750G5400rpm,WDML500M,WD7500BPVT-08A1Y
16
HDD,750G5400rpm,WDML375M,WD7500BPVT-08HXZ
16
HDD,750G5400rpm,HGSTJaguarB,HTS541075A9E680
16HDD,1TB5400rpm,WDML500M,WD10JPVT -08A1Y16200120
16
HDD,1TB5400rpm,HGSTJaquarB,HTS541010A9E680
16
HDD,320G7200rpm,WDMX320S-1,WD3200BEKT-08PVM
16
HDD,320G7200rpm,ToshibaCapricornCS(H6sp),TSBMK3261GSY7200PRM9.5mm320GHDD
16
HDD,320G7200rpm,HGSTJaquarC7,HTS725032A7E630
16
HDD,320G7200rpm,SeagateJulius14K,SeagateST320L T0077200RPM7MM320G
16
HDD,500G7200rpm,WDMX375M,WD5000BPKT-08PK4T
16
HDD,500G7200rpm,ToshibaCapricornCS(H6sp),TSBMK5061GSY7200PRM9.5mm500GHDD
16
HDD,500G7200rpm,JaguarC7,HTS725050A7E630
17
LA48SpeakerL23.40A3A.001
18
RAM,DDRIII16002GB,Samsung,M471B5773DH0-CK0DDR316002GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16002GB,Hynix,HMT325S6CFR8C-PBDDR316002GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16002GB,Micron,MT8KTF25664HZ-1G6M1DDR316002GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16002GB,Ramaxel,RMT3150ED58E8W-1600DDR316002GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16002GB,Sharetronic(Micron),SM321NH08IAFDDR316002GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16004GB,Samsung,M471B5273DH0-CK0DDR316004GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16004GB,Hynix,HMT351S6CFR8C-PBDDR316004GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16004GB,Micron,MT16KTF51264HZ-1G6M1DDR316004GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16004GB,Ramaxel,RMT3160ED58E9W-1600DDR316004GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16004GB,Sharetronic(Micron),SM322NQ08IAFDDR316004GB
19LA48Microphone23.42383.00190200534
20
LA48MBDISN13P-GL1GWO/3GW/HDMI
21
CPU,IntelI5-2520M2.5G3M2cJ1PGAprocessor
21
CPU,IntelI3-2370M2.4GJ13M2cPGAprocessor
21
CPU,IntelSNBI3-2350M2.3G3MJ1PGAprocessor
21
CPU,IntelSNBI3-2330M2.2G3MJ1PGAprocessor
21
CPU,IntelSNBI3-2310M2.1G3M2cJ1PGAprocessor
21
CPU,IntelI7-3520M2.9GL04M2cPGAQSprocessor
21
CPU,IntelI5-3320M2.6GL03M2cPGAQSprocessor
21
CPU,IntelI5-3210M2.5GL03M2cPGAQSprocessor
21
CPU,IntelI3-3110M2.4GL03M2cPGAQSprocessor
21
CPU,IntelI7-3612QM2.1GE16M4cPGACPUprocessor
22
LA48TouchPadSilvery6M.4TDBD.001
22LA48TouchPadRed6M.4TDBD.00290200576
23
LA48PowerBoard55.4TD05.001G
FRUno.
16200119
16200121
16200192
16200193
16200092
16200099
16200194
16005030
16200124
16200100
16200195
90200536
11200340
11200343
11200346
11200392
11200396
11200341
11200344
11200347
11200393
11200397
90000130
102001067
102500228
102500018
102500017
102001065
102500295
102500299
102500301
102500303
102500290
90200575
90200574
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Table3.Partslist—Overall(continued)
1
2
3
a
4
6
7
10
d
9
8
11
e
12
13
14
15
f
17
18
21
23
b
20
19
16
22
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
c
e
d
b
a
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
19
20
21
22
23
No.
FRU(Overall)
24
Keyboard(see“Keyboard”onpage88
acpoweradapter(see“acpoweradapters”onpage96)
LenovoV480c
FRUno.
)
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Table4.Partslist—Overall
No.
FRU(Overall)
Miscellaneousparts(see“Miscellaneousparts”onpage95)
1
LCDunit(see“LCDFRUs”onpage86
2
LB48UpperCaseW/TP6M.4TFCS.001
3
LB48LEDCable50.4TF03.001
4
LA48CFigerPrintBoardW/Cable
5
LA48CUSBBoardW/Cable
7
Battery,6CELL2.2Ah,Sanyo2.2Ah48Wh6cellbattey
7
Battery,6CELL2.2Ah,LG2.2Ah48Wh6cellbattey
7
Battery,6CELL2.2Ah,SMP2.2Ah48Wh6cellbattey
7
Battery,6CELL2.8Ah,SAL11S6F013S2P62WhBattC01Origa
7
Battery,6CELL2.8Ah,LGL11L6F013S2P62WhBattC01Origa
7
Battery,6CELL2.8Ah,SM/SL11M6F013S2P62WhBattC01Origa
7
LA48DCINLENS60.4TD25.001
8
LA48SpeakerR23.40A3A.001
9
LA48LowerCase60.4TD04.001
10
ODD,12.7mmT ray-inRambo,PLDS,DS-8A8SH
10
ODD,12.7mmT ray-inRambo,SonyOptiarc,AD-7740H
10
ODD,12.7mmT ray-inRambo,TSST,SN-208AB
10
ODD,12.7mmT ray-inRambo,HLDS,GT50N
11
WLAN,Non-Intel1x111bgn+BT4.0Combo,Broadcom4313+20702
11
WLAN,Non-Intel2x211abgn+BT4.0Combo,Broadcom43228+20702
11
WLAN,Intel2x211bgn+BT4.0Combo,JacksonPeak1
11
WLAN,Non-Intel1x111bgn,BroadcomBCM43131*1BGNMOW
11
WLAN,Non-Intel1x111bgn,Realtekbgn1x1HMCWLANStockton
12
SSD,mSA TA16G,Sandisk,U100mSA T ASDSA5DK-016G
13
LA48CCardReaderBoardW/Cable
14LA48MemoryDoor60.4TD08.00190200528
15
HDD,320G5400rpm,T oshibaCapricornBS(H6sp),ToshibaMK3265GSX5400RPM320G
16
HDD,320G5400rpm,HGSTJaquarB7,HGSTHTS545032A7E3805400PRM7mm320G
16
HDD,320G5400rpm,SeagateSapta15,SeagateST320LT0205400RPM7MM320G
16
HDD,500G5400rpm,WDML500M,WD5000BPVT-08A1Y
16
HDD,500G5400rpm,WDML375M,WD5000BPVT-08HXZ
16
HDD,500G5400rpm,T oshibaCapricornBS(H6sp),ToshibaMK5065GSX5400RPM500G
16
HDD,500G5400rpm,HGSTJaquarB7,HGSTHTS545050A7E3805400PRM7mm500G
16
HDD,750G5400rpm,WDML500M,WD7500BPVT-08A1Y
16
HDD,750G5400rpm,WDML375M,WD7500BPVT-08HXZ
)
FRUno.
90200759
90000223
90000562
90000563
121500047
121500049
121500050
121500051
121500052
121500053
90200533
90200535
90200529
25201487
25201106
25201108
25201635
20200100 20200101
20200098 20200099
20200078
20200102
20200016
16200215
90000564
16200097
16200068
16005211
16200118
16200090
16200098
16200067
16200119
16200121
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Table4.Partslist—Overall(continued)
No.
FRU(Overall)
16
HDD,750G5400rpm,HGSTJaguarB,HTS541075A9E680
16HDD,1TB5400rpm,WDML500M,WD10JPVT -08A1Y16200120
16
HDD,1TB5400rpm,HGSTJaquarB,HTS541010A9E680
16
HDD,320G7200rpm,WDMX320S-1,WD3200BEKT-08PVM
16
HDD,320G7200rpm,ToshibaCapricornCS(H6sp),TSBMK3261GSY7200PRM9.5mm320GHDD
16
HDD,320G7200rpm,HGSTJaquarC7,HTS725032A7E630
16
HDD,320G7200rpm,SeagateJulius14K,SeagateST320L T0077200RPM7MM320G
16
HDD,500G7200rpm,WDMX375M,WD5000BPKT-08PK4T
16
HDD,500G7200rpm,ToshibaCapricornCS(H6sp),TSBMK5061GSY7200PRM9.5mm500GHDD
16
HDD,500G7200rpm,JaguarC7,HTS725050A7E630
16
LA48SpeakerL23.40A3A.001
17
RAM,DDRIII16002GB,Samsung,M471B5773DH0-CK0DDR316002GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16002GB,Hynix,HMT325S6CFR8C-PBDDR316002GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16002GB,Micron,MT8KTF25664HZ-1G6M1DDR316002GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16002GB,Ramaxel,RMT3150ED58E8W-1600DDR316002GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16002GB,Sharetronic(Micron),SM321NH08IAFDDR316002GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16004GB,Samsung,M471B5273DH0-CK0DDR316004GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16004GB,Hynix,HMT351S6CFR8C-PBDDR316004GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16004GB,Micron,MT16KTF51264HZ-1G6M1DDR316004GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16004GB,Ramaxel,RMT3160ED58E9W-1600DDR316004GB
18
RAM,DDRIII16004GB,Sharetronic(Micron),SM322NQ08IAFDDR316004GB
18LB48Micphone23.42384.00190200766
19
CPU,IntelSNBI3-2350M2.3G3MJ1PGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelSNBI3-2330M2.2G3MJ1PGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelSNBB9502.1G2MQ0PGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelIntelI3-2310M2.1G3M2cJ1PGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelSNBB9602.2G2M35WPGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelI3-2370M2.4GJ13M2cPGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelI5-2520M2.5G3M2cJ1PGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelB9702.3GD22M2cPGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelSNBB9402.0G2MQ0PGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelB8151.6GQ02M2cPGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelSNBB8001.5GQ02M2cPGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelI3-2308M2.1GQ03M2cPGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelB8201.7GQ02M2cPGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelI5-3210M2.5GL13M2cPGAprocessor
19
CPU,IntelI3-3110M2.3GL13M2cPGAprocessor
20
LA48CMBUMAW/HDMIWO/3G/BT
FRUno.
16200192
16200193
16200092
16200099
16200194
16005030
16200124
16200100
16200195
90200536
11200340
11200343
11200346
11200392
11200396
11200341
11200344
11200347
11200393
11200397
102500018
102500017
102500016
102001065
102500133
102500228
102001067
102500230
102500015
102500229
102500101
102500351
102500350
102500301
102500303
90000566
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Table4.Partslist—Overall(continued)
h
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
No.
FRU(Overall)
20
LA48CMBDISN13M-GE11GW/HDMIWO/3G/BT
20
LA48CMBDISN13P-GL1GW/HDMIWO/3G/BT
21
LA48ThermalModuleDISW/FAN
21
LA48ThermalModuleUMAW/FAN
22
LA48CPowerBoard
23
Keyboard(see“Keyboard”onpage88)
acpoweradapter(see“acpoweradapters”onpage96)

LCDFRUs

A14-inchhigh-denition(HD)TFTLCDisusedinLenovoV480andV480cmodels.
LenovoV480
FRUno.
90000567
90000568
90200532
90200765
90000565
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Table5.Partslist-LCD
1
3
f
1
2
3
3
4
3
5
f
f
7
f
6
No.FRUFRUno.
Miscellaneousparts(see“Miscellaneousparts”onpage95)
1
LA48LCDBezel60.4TD02.001
2
LA48HingeR+L6K.4TDCS.001
3
LA48Camera1M56.18011.462/07.962/06.362
4LA48AntennaR25.90AAJ.00190200530
5
LA48LCDCoverSilvery60.4TD01.001
5
LA48LCDCoverRed60.4TD20.001
6LA48AntennaL25.90AAI.00190200531
7
Panel,14.0HDFlatGlossy,AUO,B140XW03V0
7
Panel,14.0HDFlatGlossy,LGD,LP140WH2- TLE2
7
Panel,14.0HDFlatGlossy,SEC,L TN140A T20-L01
LenovoV480c
90200522
90200521
90200517
90200523
90200524
18003943
18200152
18004803
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Table6.Partslist-LCD
No.FRUFRUNo.
Miscellaneousparts(see“Miscellaneousparts”onpage95)
1
LA48CLCDBezelW/CameraHole
2
LA48HingeR+L6K.4TDCS.001
3
LA48Camera1M56.18011.462/07.962/06.362
4LA48AntennaR25.90AAJ.00190200530
5
LA48CLCDCoverWO/Antenna
6LA48AntennaL25.90AAI.00190200531
7
Panel,14.0HDFlatGlossy,AUO,B140XW03V0
7
Panel,14.0HDFlatGlossy,LGD,LP140WH2- TLE2
7
Panel,14.0HDFlatGlossy,SEC,L TN140A T20-L01

Keyboard

LenovoV480
Table7.Partslist-Keyboard(Dafon)
LanguageFRUNo.
Arabic25204266
Belgian25204274
BrazilianPortuguese25204267
Bulgarian25204280
French,English25204260
Czech,Slovak
C&Nordics
Dutch25204269
French25204264
German
Greek
Hebrew25204271
Hungarian25204272
90201342
90200521
90200517
90201341
18003943
18200152
18004803
25204356
25204364
25204357
25204370
25204350
25204279 25204369
25204273 25204363
25204359
25204354
25204265 25204355
25204270 25204360
25204361
25204362
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Table7.Partslist-Keyboard(Dafon)(continued)
LanguageFRUNo.
Icelandic25204275
Indian25204281
Italian25204254
Japanese25204268
Korean25204261
Latin25204259
Portuguese25204258
Russian25204263
Slovenian
Swiss
Spanish
Thai25204257
TraditionalChinese
Turkish25204256
U.K.English25204253
U.S.English
U.S.English(International,withaEurosymbol)
25204365
25204371
25204344
25204358
25204351
25204349
25204348
25204353
25204276 25204366
25204277 25204367
25204255 25204345
25204347
25204262 25204352
25204346
25204343
25204252 25204342
25204278 25204368
Table8.Partslist-Keyboard(Sunrex)
LanguageFRUNo.
Arabic25204237
Belgian25204244
BrazilianPortuguese25204238
Bulgarian25204250
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25204327
25204334
25204328
25204340
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Table8.Partslist-Keyboard(Sunrex)(continued)
LanguageFRUNo.
Czech,Slovak
C&Nordics
Dutch25204239
French25204235
French,English25204231
German
Greek
Hebrew25204241
Hungarian25204242
Icelandic25204245
Indian25204251
Italian25204225
Japanese25204224
Korean25204232
Latin25204230
Portuguese25204229
Russian25204234
Swiss
Spanish
Slovenian
Thai25204228
TraditionalChinese
Turkish25204227
25204249 25204339
25204243 25204333
25204329
25204325
25204321
25204236 25204326
25204240 25204330
25204331
25204332
25204335
25204341
25204315
25204314
25204322
25204320
25204319
25204324
25204247 25204337
25204226 25204316
25204246 25204336
25204318
25204233 25204323
25204317
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Table8.Partslist-Keyboard(Sunrex)(continued)
LanguageFRUNo.
U.K.English25204223
U.S.English
U.S.English(International,withaEurosymbol)
Table9.Partslist-Keyboard(Chicony)
LanguageFRUNo.
Arabic25204296
Belgian25204304
BrazilianPortuguese25204297
Bulgarian25204310
Czech,Slovak
C&Nordics
Dutch25204299
French25204294
French,English25204290
German
Greek
Hebrew25204301
Hungarian25204302
Indian25204311
Icelandic25204305
Italian25204284
Japanese25204298
Korean25204291
25204313
25204222 25204312
25204248 25204338
25204386
25204394
25204387
25204400
25204309 25204399
25204303 25204393
25204389
25204384
25204380
25204295 25204385
25204300 25204390
25204391
25204392
25204401
25204395
25204374
25204388
25204381
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Table9.Partslist-Keyboard(Chicony)(continued)
LanguageFRUNo.
Latin25204289
Portuguese25204288
Russian25204293
Slovenian
Swiss
Spanish
Thai25204287
TraditionalChinese
Turkish25204286
U.K.English25204283
U.S.English
U.S.English(International,withaEurosymbol)
25204379
25204378
25204383
25204306 25204396
25204307 25204397
25204285 25204375
25204377
25204292 25204382
25204376
25204373
25204282 25204372
25204308 25204398
LenovoV480c
Table10.Partslist-Keyboard(Dafon)
LanguageFRUNo.
Arabic25204446
Belgian25204454
BrazilianPortuguese25204447
Bulgarian25204460
French,English25204440
Czech,Slovak
C&Nordics
Dutch25204449
French25204444
German
Greek
Hebrew25204451
Hungarian25204452
Icelandic25204455
25204440
25204453
25204445
25204450
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Table10.Partslist-Keyboard(Dafon)(continued)
LanguageFRUNo.
Indian25204461
Italian25204434
Japanese25204448
Korean25204441
Latin25204439
Portuguese25204438
Russian25204443
Slovenian
Swiss
Spanish
Thai25204437
TraditionalChinese
Turkish25204436
U.K.English25204433
U.S.English
U.S.English(International,withaEurosymbol)
25204456
25204457
25204435
25204442
25204432
25204458
Table11.Partslist-Keyboard(Sunrex)
LanguageFRUNo.
Arabic25204476
Belgian25204484
BrazilianPortuguese25204477
Bulgarian25204490
Czech,Slovak
C&Nordics
Dutch25204479
French25204474
French,English25204470
German
Greek
Hebrew25204481
Hungarian25204482
Icelandic25204485
Indian25204491
Italian25204464
Japanese25204478
Korean25204471
Latin25204469
25204489
25204483
25204475
25204480
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Table11.Partslist-Keyboard(Sunrex)(continued)
LanguageFRUNo.
Portuguese25204468
Russian25204473
Swiss
Spanish
Slovenian
Thai25204467
TraditionalChinese
Turkish25204466
U.K.English25204463
U.S.English
U.S.English(International,withaEurosymbol)
Table12.Partslist-Keyboard(Chicony)
LanguageFRUNo.
Arabic25204417
Belgian25204424
BrazilianPortuguese25204418
Bulgarian25204430
Czech,Slovak
C&Nordics
Dutch25204419
French25204415
French,English25204411
German
Greek
Hebrew25204421
Hungarian25204422
Indian25204431
Icelandic25204425
Italian25204405
Japanese25204404
Korean25204412
Latin25204410
Portuguese25204409
Russian25204414
Slovenian
Swiss
Spanish
25204487
25204465
25204486
25204472
25204462
25204488
25204429
25204423
25204416
25204420
25204426
25204427
25204406
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