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Template Revision C  

Last revalidation date 09-May-2018 

                 

 

 

 

 

  

HPI instructions for this template are available a

EL-MF877-01

  

                 

 

Product End-of-Life Disassembly Instructions 

Product Category: Personal Computers

 

Marketing Name / Model 
[List multiple models if applicable.] 

HP 285 G6 Microtower PC ENERGY STAR;HP 285 Pro G6 Microtower PC ENERGY STAR;HP 295 G6 Microtower PC ENERGY STAR 

Purpose: 

The document is intended for use by end-of-life recyclers or treatment facilities. It provides the basic instructions for the 

disassembly of HPI products to remove components and materials requiring selective treatment, as defined by EU directive 
2012/19/EC, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). 
 
NOTE: Recyclers should sort plastic materials into resin streams for recycling based on the ISO 11469 plastic marking code on the 
plastic part. For any questions on plastic marking, please contact 

HP’s Sustainability Contact

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1.0

 

Items Requiring Selective Treatment

 

1.1 Items listed below are classified as requiring selective treatment. 
1.2 Enter the quantity of items contained within the product which require selective treatment in the right column, as applicable. 

Item Description 

Notes 

Quantity of 
items 
included in 
product

 

Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) or Printed Circuit 
Assemblies (PCA) 

With a surface greater than 10 sq cm 
 

2

 

Batteries, excluding Li-Ion batteries. 

All types including standard alkaline, coin or button style 
batteries   

Li-Ion batteries.  Include all Li-Ion batteries if more than 
one is provided with the product (such as a detachable 
notebook keyboard battery, RTC coin cell, etc.) 

Battery(ies) are attached to the product by (

check all 

that apply with an

 “x” 

inside the

 “[ ]”): 

[          ] screws 
[

X

] snaps 

[          ] adhesive 
[          ] other.  Explain            
NOTE: Add detailed removal procedures including 
required tools in the sections 3.1 and 3.2. 

           

Mercury-containing components 

For example, mercury in lamps, display backlights, 
scanner lamps, switches, batteries             

           

Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) with a surface greater than 
100 sq cm 

Includes background illuminated displays with gas 
discharge lamps             

           

Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT) 

            

           

Capacitors / condensers (Containing PCB/PCT) 

            

           

Electrolytic Capacitors / Condensers measuring greater 
than 2.5 cm in diameter or height 

SHENZHEN  HUNTKEY 180W HK280-85PP S1 PSU 

External electrical cables and cords 

 Power  Cord 

Gas Discharge Lamps 

            

           

Plastics containing Brominated Flame Retardants 
weighing > 25 grams (not including PCBs or PCAs 

 

           

           

Summary of Contents for 285 G6 Microtower PC ENERGY STAR

Page 1: ... require selective treatment in the right column as applicable Item Description Notes Quantity of items included in product Printed Circuit Boards PCB or Printed Circuit Assemblies PCA With a surface greater than 10 sq cm 2 Batteries excluding Li Ion batteries All types including standard alkaline coin or button style batteries 1 Li Ion batteries Include all Li Ion batteries if more than one is pr...

Page 2: ...se the screws 2 Open access panel 3 Remove front bezel from chassis 4 Use T 15 screw driver to loose the screws and remove the iron 5 Disconnect ODD power cable and ODD SATA cable from ODD 6 Press the ODD s latch on ODD cage and Remove the ODD from ODD cage 7 Use T 15 screw driver to loose the screws of iron plate and remove the iron plate of ODD 8 Remove memory from MB 9 Use T 15 screwdriver to l...

Page 3: ...oose the screws 31 Disconnect fan cable from MB and remove the fan 32 Heat the solder of the Electrolytic Capacitors of greater than 2 5cm in diameter or height and Remove it 3 2 Optional Graphic If the disassembly process is complex insert a graphic illustration below to identify the items contained in the product that require selective treatment with descriptions and arrows identifying locations...

Page 4: ...er cable and ODD SATA cable from ODD Step6 Press the ODD s latch on ODD cage and Remove the ODD from ODD cage Step7 Use T 15 screw driver to loose the screws of iron plate and remove the iron plate of ODD Step8 Remove memory from MB Step9 Use T 15 screwdriver to loose the screws and remove cooler Step10 Use PH1 screwdriver to loose the screws and remove the fan ...

Page 5: ...MF877 01 Step11 Separate the fan from cooler Step12 Rotate the handle and open it up Step13 Remove the CPU from the board Step14 Use PH1 screwdriver to loose the screws and press the Graphic card s latch and unplug Graphic card Step15 Disconnect system fan cable from MB Step16 Use PH1 screwdriver to remove system fan from chassis ...

Page 6: ...screwdriver to loose the screws and remove the HDD Step20 Use PH1 screwdriver to loose the screws and remove the SSD Step21 Use PH1 screwdriver to loose the screws and remove the WLAN card Step 22 Use T 15 screwdriver to loose the screws of MB from board and remove the MB Step23 Use PH1 screwdriver to loose the screws and remove speaker from Chassis Step24 Use PH1 screwdriver to loose the screws a...

Page 7: ...e battery from the system board Step 27 Use PH1 to unscrew screws to loosen top cover Step 28 Remove the cover from chassis Step 29 Use PH1 screw driver to loose the screws and remove PCBA away from bottom chassis Step 30 Use PH1 screw driver to loose the screws Step 31 Disconnect fan cable from MB and remove the fan Step 32 Heat the solder of the Electrolytic Capacitors of greater than 2 5cm in d...

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