Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product C800 Applied Energy Products
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Notes, No tices, and Cautio n s NOTE: A NOT E indicates impo rtant info r mation that helps you make better use o f your co mputer . NOTICE: A NO TICE indicates either po tential damage to hardware o r loss of data and tells you ho w to avo id the problem.
3 Contents 1 Before You Begin Preparing to Work Inside the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Recommended Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Screw Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2 Removing and Replacing Parts System Components .
4 Display and Bezel Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Removing the Hinge Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Removing the Display Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Removing the D isplay Assembly Bezel . . . . . .
5 Replacing the LED Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Fan Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Removing the Fan Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 RJ-11/RJ-45 Board . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ww w .de ll. com | sup po rt .del l.c om 1 SECTION 1 Befo r e You Beg i n P r eparing to Work Insi de t he Computer R e com mended Too ls Sc re w Id e n ti f i cat i on 64mcwc11.
8 Be fore Y ou Begin w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om P reparing to Wo rk Inside the Computer NOTICE: O nly a certified ser vice technician s ho uld per for m repairs o n yo ur co mputer . Damage due to servicing that is not autho riz ed by Dell is not co vered by y our war ra nty .
Bef o re Y o u Beg in 9 R ecommended T ools The pr oced ures in thi s manu al r equir e the f ollow ing tools: • #1 magnetized Phillips s cr ew dr i ver • Sm all f lat- bla d e sc rew d r i v er .
10 Be fore Y ou Begin w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Screw Identification When y ou are r emovi ng and r e placing comp onents, pho tocop y the placemat as a tool to lay out and keep trac k of the compo nent scr e ws.T he pla cema t pr ovides the num b er o f scr ews an d the size s.
Bef o re Y o u Beg in 11 S crew Pla cem ent Map H a rd Drive D oo r Securi ty : M3.0 x 5 mm ( 1 each) Key b oar d to B ot tom C as e As s e mbl y : M 2 .5 x 2 0 mm ( 4 ea ch ; o n e i n memo r y d oor a n d one i n min i- PC I door) Dis p la y t o B a se: M 2 .
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ww w .de ll. com | sup po rt .del l.c om 2 SECTION 2 R emoving an d R epl ac i ng P ar ts Syst em Compo nents H a rd Dr ive Fixed Optical D rive Me m o ry M odu l e Min i PC I C a rd A ss e m bl y K e.
14 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Sys tem Co mpo nents Exp lode d V iew di s p l a y a ssembly k eyboard palmrest assembly m ain batter y bottom case assembly system board fixed optical d rive hard drive mo dular device thermal coo ling assembly hinge cover 64mcwc11.
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 15 NOT ICE: Only a certifie d ser vice technician sho uld perform repairs o n yo ur computer . D amage due to ser vicing that is not autho rized by Dell is no t covered by your warranty .
16 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Re m oving t he H ar d Dr ive 1 F o ll ow th e i nst r uc t io ns in “ Pre pari ng to Wor k Ins id e th e C omp uter .” 2 Remov e the dr ive door scr ew . 3 P ul l the hard d rive out.
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 17 R emovi ng the F i xed O ptical Drive 1 F o l l o w t he i nst r u ct io n s in “P rep ar i n g to Wo rk In sid e t he Comp ut er .
18 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om 1 F o ll ow th e i nst r uc t io ns in “ Pre pari ng to Wor k Ins id e th e C omp uter .” 2 Remove the screw . 3 D i seng age th e metal tab s at the oppos ite e n d of the cover .
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 19 NOT E: Memory mo dules are keyed to fit into their sockets in only one d irection. 2 Insert the memory m odule’s edg e connector int o the s ocke t sl ot at a 45-deg ree a ngle an d pre ss the modul e fi rmly i n to the s lot .
20 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Min i PC I C ard Cove r R e moving the M ini P C I C ard A ssembly 1 F o ll ow th e i nst r uc t io ns in “ Pre pari ng to Wor k Ins id e th e C omp uter .” 2 Remove the Mini PCI Card cover .
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 21 R eplacin g t h e M i ni P C I C ard As s emb l y 1 Align the M ini PCI Car d ass embly wi th the sock et at a 45- degree angl e, a nd press the Mi ni P CI Card into t he socket.
22 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Min i-PC I W irel ess NIC Ass embl y U s i ng Ant enna Ca ble NOT ICE: If a wireless NI C card contains two mini-co ax antenna co nnectors, co nnect the mini-co ax antenna cable to the out erm ost antenna connector on the c ard as shown.
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 23 Ke yb o a rd S cr e ws R emovi ng the K eyb oar d A s semb ly 1 F o l l o w t he i nst r u ct io n s in “P rep ar i n g to Wo rk In sid e t he Comp ut er .” 2 T ur n the c omput er o v er an d r emov e the f our s crew s lab ele d w ith a “c irc le K .
24 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Ke yboa rd Re mova l 5 Lift the righ t end of the keyboard and sli d e i t sl ig h tly toward the r i ght si d e of the c omputer to disengag e the tabs at the left end.
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 25 Ke yb o a rd C ab l e 7 Disconn ect th e keyboar d ca ble a nd la y the k ey boar d ass embly asi d e. R eplacin g t h e K eybo ard As s embly 1 W hile br acing th e keyboa r d a ssem b ly u p r ig ht on i t s left end, connec t the ke yboard cab le to the inte rf ace c onnect or on t he s ystem b oar d.
26 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Dis play and Bezel Ass emblies NOT ICE: D isc onnect the co mputer and attached devic es fro m electrical o utlets and remo ve any installed batteries.
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 27 R emovi ng the Hing e C over H inge Cov er 1 F o l l o w t he i nst r u ct io n s in “P rep ar i n g to Wo rk In sid e t he Comp ut er .” 2 Use a no nm a rring tool to loose n the hi n ge cover at the b ack a nd at each si d e of t he c ompute r .
28 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Re m oving t he D i splay Ass embly D i sp lay As se mb l y 1 Remove the hinge cove r . NOT ICE: Make sure yo u remove the f lex cable bef o re you remov e the display assem bly .
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 29 Fl ex Ca ble 2 Remove the 6-mm scr ew that secures the d i splay fl e x cable to the stra i n re lief, and then us e th e p ull loop to remove the d i sp lay f lex c abl e f rom the g r a p hics car d. NOTICE: When reco nnecting the f lex cable, press down o n bo th ends o f the connector , not in the middle .
30 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Dis pl ay A s s em bly Be zel and P ane l Re m oving t he D is play Ass em bly Bezel 1 U s e a s cr ibe to p r y out the f our rub ber sc r ew cov ers located ac ross the top o f the bezel .
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 31 2 Remove the four 4- mm s crews loc ated acr o ss the top o f the bezel. 3 Use a s cr ibe at the i nd en tations t o p ry o ut th e two p l asti c s crew covers located at th e bo ttom of the bezel . 4 Remove the two 4-mm s c r ews located at the b ottom of the bezel.
32 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Fle x C abl e C onne ctor s on D is p lay P anel Re p lacing the D is p lay P anel NOTE: Use a magnetic screw driver to reassemble the display panel in the displa y .
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 33 3 Re i nst al l th e 4 - m m scr ew t ha t sec u re s th e fle x c ab l e m ou nt i ng b rac ke t to the to p cove r . 4 Starting on the le f t s ide, us e a mag neti c s c rewdr ive r to reinstal l the s i x 3-mm screws that secure the dis p la y panel i n the top cover .
34 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Microproces so r T hermal Coo l ing Asse mb ly NOT ICE: D isc onnect the co mputer and attached devic es fro m electrical o utlets and remo ve any installed batteries.
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 35 4 Insert a fl at-blade s cre wdr ive r into the lat c h mechanis m at the left si de of the microp r oces sor reta ining clip. P ry o p en the clip by p i voting the top of th e scr ew driver towar d the r i ght side of the comput er .
36 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Mic ropr oces so r M odul e R e moving the M icroprocessor Module 1 F o ll ow th e i nst r uc t io ns in “ Pre pari ng to Wor k Ins id e th e C omp uter .” 2 Remove the ke yb o ar d .
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 37 M icro proc esso r Cam L ock Scr ew ( Exam ple ) NOT ICE: Hold the microprocessor do wn while tur ning the cam lo ck screw to prevent intermittent contact between the c am lo ck screw and micropro cessor . b U s e the micr opr ocess o r extr a ction tool to remove the m i cr o p roces s or m o d ul e.
38 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om NOTICE: H old the micro processo r down while turning the cam lo ck screw to prev ent inter mittent contact between the cam lock screw and micro pro cessor (see “ Micro processo r Cam L o ck Screw ”).
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 39 NOTICE: T o avoid ESD , ground yo urself by using a wrist gro unding strap or by periodically to uching unpainted metal on the co mputer . V ide o Gr aphi cs Bo a rd R emovi ng the Video Gra p hics Board 1 F o l l o w t he i nst r u ct io n s in “P rep ar i n g to Wo rk In sid e t he Comp ut er .
40 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om NOT ICE: Make sure the board is correctly and firmly seated befo re co ntinuing. Failure to do so will cause intermittent video failures. 2 Repl ace th e thr ee scr e ws.
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 41 Removi n g t he Palm re st A ssem bl y 1 F o l l o w t he i nst r u ct io n s in “P rep ar i n g to Wo rk In sid e t he Comp ut er .” 2 Remove the har d dr i ve and the fix e d op t ic al dr i ve . 3 Remove the key b o ar d .
42 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om 8 T urn t he com pu ter ov er . 9 U s e the p ull lo op to disconne ct the p alm r es t f lex cab le from th e tou ch- p ad conn ect or on the sys te m boar d. 10 C a ref ully lif t out the palmr est a s semb ly .
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 43 R emovi ng the R eserve Batt ery 1 F o l l o w t he i nst r u ct io n s in “P rep ar i n g to Wo rk In sid e t he Comp ut er .” 2 Remove the key b o ar d . 3 Remove the hinge cover . 4 Remove the di s p l a y a s s e m bl y .
44 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Re p lacing the Reser ve B at t er y 1 Seat the r e serve batter y and pre ss i t into p la c e .
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 45 The s y st em b oa rd’ s B IO S c hip c on ta ins t he sy s t em ser v ice ta g n um b er , whi c h i s al so vi sib le o n a bar - c ode lab el on th e bo tto m of the co mputer .
46 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om The r e pla ce m e nt ki t for the s ys tem bo ard ass em bly i nc ludes a d i skette o r CD that pr ovides a utili ty for transf erring the ser vice tag numbe r to th e r ep la ce me nt syst em boar d asse mb ly .
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 47 S ys tem Boar d Battery and M o dul ar Bay L atch Asse mb li es NOTICE: D isconnect the co mputer and attached devices fro m electrical outlets and remove any installed batteries.
48 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Bat tery and Mod ula r B ay L at ch As se mblies Re m oving and R ep lacing the B at tery and Mo d ul ar Bay L at ch Ass emblies 1 F o ll ow th e i nst r uc t io ns in “ Pre pari ng to Wor k Ins id e th e C omp uter .
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 49 6 Remove a latch butt on from the bottom c ase a ss em bly b y squeezing the s nap tab s in the cente r o f the la tc h .
50 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Bat tery Cha rge r B oard Re m oving t he B att ery Char ger B o a r d 1 F o ll ow th e i nst r uc t io ns in “ Pre pari ng to Wor k Ins id e th e C omp uter .” 2 Remove the ke yb o ar d .
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 51 LED Bo ard NOTICE: D isconnect the co mputer and attached devices fro m electrical outlets and remove any installed batteries. NOTICE: T o avoid ESD , ground yo urself by using a wrist gro unding strap or by periodically to uching unpainted metal on the co mputer .
52 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om Re p lacing the L ED Board 1 A l ig n t he two s cr ew holes wit h t he two mounti ng hole s on the bottom c as e ass emb l y , and press the boar d i nto i ts connector .
R emo ving an d R epla cing P ar ts 53 5 Pul l the fan assemb ly away from the bac k-pan el br ac ket. NOTICE: When reco nnecting the f an cables, connect the sho rter cable to the connector closest to the f an assemb ly . R oute bo th cables so that they will not be pinched by the thermal cooling assembly .
54 R e mo v ing a nd R e plac ing P ar ts w w w .d el l.co m | sup por t. d ell. c om T o rep l ac e a conne c t or cover , orient the cove r notch-s i d e- up and snap it into the conne ctor cut out .
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Index 57 Index B battery charger board removing , 50 replacing , 50 D display and bezel assemblies (illustrated), 26 display assembly, 28 bezel, removal , 30 display assembly bezel, 30 display assembl.
58 Index 58 Index T tools, recommended, 9 V video graphics board removing , 39 replacing , 39.
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