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Keyboard
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The computer becomes top heavy when the keyboard assembly is removed and
the display is opened. To prevent damage to the display and the computer,
ensure that the display assembly is opened at a 90-degree angle.
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Memory Expansion Board
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To prevent damage to the memory expansion board, do not apply pressure to
the middle of the board. Press only in the area directly over each
connector.
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Plastics
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The plastics can be damaged by applying excessive force during disassembly
and reassembly. When handling the plastic cases and housing assemblies,
use care. Do not use screwdrivers or similar tools to pry apart plastics.
Where necessary, use the Case Utility tool (spare part number 119070-001).
Proper handling of this tool is illustrated in the disassembly and
reassembly procedures.
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Screws
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The screws used in these products are not interchangeable.
If an
incorrect screw is used during the reassembly process, it could cause
damage to the unit. Compaq strongly recommends that all screws removed
during the disassembly process be kept with the part that was removed,
then returned to their proper locations.
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Real-Time Clock Battery
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Do not touch the bottom of the battery during replacement.
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Chapter 2.3 Disposal of a Used Battery
Battery components are considered environmentally harmful.
Disposal of a
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Battery Pack should comply with country,
Summary of Contents for Series 400
Page 14: ...Chapter 1 7 System Unit Module Parts...
Page 51: ...8 Remove the battery pack Figure 3 4...
Page 69: ...8 Position the display to a 90 degree angle Figure 3 22...
Page 95: ...3 Separate the diskette drive from the bracket Figure 3 45...
Page 101: ...13 Remove the three keyboard ground clips from the system board Figure 3 51...
Page 102: ...14 Remove the left clutch ground clip from the system chassis Figure 3 52...
Page 109: ......
Page 114: ...4 Remove the bottom PC Card ejection lever from the boss on the CPU base Figure 3 64...
Page 123: ...9 Slide the trough at the rear of the CPU base to the right then lift up to remove Figure 3 73...
Page 131: ...6 Remove the display latch spring from the latch Figure 3 81...
Page 133: ...2 Slide the display latch into place on either side of the display enclosure Figure 3 83...
Page 144: ...17 Lift the display ground cable out of the display enclosure Figure 3 93...
Page 161: ...17 Lift the display ground cable out of the display enclosure Figure 3 109...
Page 186: ...6 Remove the display latch spring from the latch Figure 3 132...
Page 188: ...2 Slide the display latch into place on either side of the display enclosure Figure 3 134...
Page 204: ...17 Lift the display ground cable out of the display enclosure Figure 3 149...
Page 217: ...9 Remove the display cable from the connector on the back of the panel Figure 3 161...
Page 229: ...8 Disconnect the display ground cable 1 from the LIF clip Figure 3 172...
Page 231: ...11 Lift the display assembly off the system unit module Figure 3 174...
Page 236: ...28 Replace the four rear clutch screws Figure 3 179...
Page 237: ...29 Open the display to a 90 degree angle Figure 3 180...
Page 246: ...10 Lift the display assembly off the system unit module Figure 3 189...
Page 251: ...4 Remove the battery door from the docking base Figure 3 194...
Page 254: ...2 Slide the handle off the crankshaft Figure 3 197...
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