
Table 7-11
Issues, possible causes, and fixes (continued)
Solution
Verify AC adapter
1.
Remove working battery.
2.
Verify that AC adapter is compatible with product. Verify that part number is for this
computer if possible.
3.
Inspect AC adapter and power cord for physical damage, bent middle ID pin.
4.
Plug in AC adapter and power the computer without battery.
5.
Inspect the power port on computer side for any damage, dust, debris.
6.
Check power light (
7. Status lights, blinking light codes, troubleshooting lights, and
POST error messages on page 112
). Rear power light indicates that external power
to the computer is good.
7.
If there is still no rear power light or no boot, replace the AC adapter.
Tips
The HP Smart AC adapter has a special pin in the middle, called the ID pin, for power
rating and throttling. If this pin is broken, the rear power light turns on, but the power
button and front power lights blink continuously, and the computer does not turn on.
Third-party AC adapters do not work with the computer.
Use the AC adapter that came with the computer for better performance.
Battery not recognized, not charging
Use this information to troubleshoot battery issues.
Table 7-12
Issues, possible causes, and fixes
Items
Procedures
Symptoms
●
No battery status light
●
Blinking amber (critically low
battery level)
●
No boot without AC adapter
Possible causes
Defective AC adapter , battery, or both.
NOTE:
Before proceeding, verify that the computer can boot to BIOS or Windows with a good
AC adapter.
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Summary of Contents for ZBook Fury 17 G7
Page 4: ...iv Important notice about Customer Self Repair parts ENWW ...
Page 6: ...vi Safety warning notice ENWW ...
Page 14: ...xiv ENWW ...
Page 23: ...Keyboard area ENWW Keyboard area 9 ...
Page 24: ...Touchpad 10 Chapter 2 Components ENWW ...
Page 32: ...18 Chapter 2 Components ENWW ...
Page 44: ...30 Chapter 3 Illustrated parts catalog ENWW ...
Page 52: ...38 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures preliminary requirements ENWW ...
Page 198: ...184 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting guide ENWW ...
Page 214: ...200 Chapter 11 Specifications ENWW ...
Page 222: ...208 Chapter 12 Statement of memory volatility ENWW ...
Page 226: ...212 Chapter 13 Power cord set requirements ENWW ...
Page 228: ...214 Chapter 14 Recycling ENWW ...
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