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Information  in  this  document  is  subject  to 
change without notice.

Sony, VAIO and CLIE are trademarks or regis-
tered trademarks of Sony. Microsoft, Windows,
Windows Medis, Outlook, Bookshelf and other 
Microsoft products are trademarks or registered 
trademarks  of  Microsoft  Corporation  in  the 
United  States  and  other  countries.  The  word 
Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are trademarks 
of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. AMD, the AMD logo,other
AMD  product  names  and  combinations  thereof 
are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices,  Inc.
Intel Inside logo, Pentium, Celeron and Core are 
trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Cor-
poration. Transmeta, the Transmeta logo, Crusoe 
Processor,  the  Crusoe  logo  and  combinations 
thereof are trademarks of  Transmeta Corporation 
in  the  USA  and  other  countries.  Graffiti,Hot-
Sync, PalmModem, and Palm OS are registered 
trademarks, and the Hotsync logo and Palm are 
trademarks of Palm, Inc. or its subsidiaries. (M) 
and Motrola are trademarks of Motrora,Inc.Other 
Motrola products and services with (R) mark like 
Dragonball are the trademarks of Motrola, Inc.

All other names of systems, products and services 
in this manual are trademarks or registered trade-
marks of their respective owners. In this manual, 
the (TM) or (R) mark are not specified.

Caution Markings for Lithium/Ion Battery - The 
following  or  similar  texts  shall  be  provided  on 
battery pack of equipment or in both the operating 
and the service instructions.

CAUTION:  Danger  of  explosion  if  battery  is

 

incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same

 

or  equivalent  type  recommended  by  the  manu-
facturer. Discard used batteries according to the 
manufacturer’s instructions.

CAUTION: The battery pack used in this device 
may present a fireor chemical burn hazard if mis-
treated.    Do  not  disassemble,  heat  above  60°C 

(

140°F)  or  incinerate.  Dispose  of  used  battery 

promptly. Keep away from children.

CAUTION: Changing the back up battery.

Ÿ

Overcharging, short circuiting, reverse charg-
ing,  multilation  or  incineration  of  the  cells 
must be avoided to prevent one or more of the 
fol-lowing  occurrences;  release  of  toxic 
materials,

 

release of hydrogen and/or oxygen 

gas, rise in surface temperature.

Ÿ

If  a  cell  has  leaked  or  vented,  it  should  be 
replaced immediately while avoiding to touch 
it without any protection.

Ÿ

The  temperature  of  the  soldering-iron  tip 
should be about 270°C.

Ÿ

Do not apply the tip more than three times to 
the same pattern.

Ÿ

Handle patterns with care; never apply force.

The components identified by mark     contain
confidential information.    
Strictly follow the instructions whenever the
components are repaired and/or replaced.

-2-

Service and Inspection Precautions

1. Obey precautionary markings and 
    instructions

Labels  and  stamps  on  the  cabinet,  chassis,  and 
components identify areas requiring special pre-
cautions.  Be sure to observe these precautions, 
as well as all precautions listed in the operating 
manual and other associated documents.

2. Use designated parts only

The  set’s  components  possess  important  safety 
characteristics,  such  as  noncombustibility  and 
the ability to tolerate large voltages.  Be sure that 
replacement parts possess the same safety charac-
teristics as  the  originals. Also  remember that the 

 

 

mark,  which  appears  in  circuit  diagrams  and

parts lists, denotes components that have particu-
larly  important  safety  functions;  be  extra  sure  to 
use only the designated components.

3. Always follow the original design 

    

when mounting parts and routing 

     

wires

The  original  layout  includes  various  safety  fea-
tures,  such  as  inclusion  of  insulating  materials 
(tubes and tape) and the mounting of parts above 
the printer board. In addition, internal wiring has 
been  routed  and  clamped  so  as  to  keep  it  away 
from hot or high-voltage parts. When mounting 
parts  or  routing  wires,  therefore,  be  sure  to  du-
plicate the original layout. 

4. Inspect after completing service

After  servicing,  inspect  to  make  sure  that  all 
screws,  components,  and  wiring  have  been 
returned  to  their  original  condition. Also  check 
the area around the repair location to ensure that 
repair work has caused no damage, and confirm
safety.

5. When replacing chip components...

Never  reuse  components.  Also  remember  that 
the negative side of tantalum capacitors is easily 
damaged by heat.

6. When handling flexible print boards...

Caution: Remember that hard disk drives are 
easily damaged by vibration. Always handle 
with care.

Sony Confidential

SVE171 Series (9-890-945-XX)

Summary of Contents for VAIO SVE171 Series

Page 1: ...Sony Confidential SVE171 Series SERVICE MANUAL Ver 1 2013A 9 890 945 01 PERSONAL COMPUTER Revision History Design and specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 2: ...nd or oxygen gas riseinsurfacetemperature If a cell has leaked or vented it should be replaced immediately while avoiding to touch itwithoutanyprotection The temperature of the soldering iron tip shouldbeabout270 C Do not apply the tip more than three times to thesamepattern Handlepatternswithcare neverapplyforce The components identified by mark contain confidential information Strictly follow th...

Page 3: ...NTENTS Section Title Page CHAPTER 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 1 CHAPTER 2 FRAME HARNESS DIAGRAM CHAPTER 3 EXPLODED VIEWS LCD A 1 Page Screws S 1 Section Title to 1 1 2 1 to 2 1 3 1 3 2 Palmrest P 1 Main Board M 1 Bottom B 1 Optical Drive D 1 HDD H 1 L 1 Accessories 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 to 3 9 CHAPTER 4 OTHERS 4 1 Replacing the CPU 4 1 to 4 1 ...

Page 4: ... DDR3 LPC Bus Thermal Sensor Pad Touch KBC NPEC885 CAMERA RJ45 NC LVDS HDMI INTEL LPC I F ACPI 1 1 High Definition Audio 10 100 1000Mb ETHERNET ALC269Q VC2 Realtek 1333 1600 DDRIII DDRIII 1600 Channel B DDRIII 1600 Channel A Slot 1 MS SD Connector 1333 1600 DDRIII Slot 0 AUDIO CODEC WLAN WiMAX Headphone External MIC HDMI CRT i o Connector USB2 0 INTERNAL MIC Mini Card Intel Kilmar Peak 2x2 LED Ser...

Page 5: ...X 616 BOARD Side A HARLIC HOTBAR FFC SPEAKER PACK R BATTERY PACK Bottom MBX 267 Board Side A ODD From board to connector direct connection Harness connector at both end Harness soldered at one end ANTENNA L GRY BLK ANTENNA R MAIN ALT WLAN BT COMBO CARD FUN BD FFC R Side SWX 387 BOARD Side A Top ASSIST WEB VAIO Bottom Bottom MEMORY MEMORY Memory x2 Model CHAPTER 2 FRAME HARNESS DIAGRAM END Sony Con...

Page 6: ...cal Drive HDD CHAPTER 3 EXPLODED VIEWS END Sony Confidential SVE171 Series 9 890 945 XX 3 1 Section Page Screws S 1 3 2 Palmrest P 1 3 3 Main Board M 1 3 4 Bottom B 1 3 5 Optical Drive D 1 3 6 HDD H 1 3 7 LCD L 1 3 8 Accessories A 1 3 9 ...

Page 7: ...Sony Confidential SVE171 Series 9 890 945 XX 3 2 S 1 Screws B1 Black M2 3 B2 Black M2 4 B3 Black M2 5 B4 Black M2 6 B5 Black M3 8 B6 Silver M3 3 5 ...

Page 8: ...Sony Confidential SVE171 Series 9 890 945 XX 3 3 P 1 Palmrest L 1 Q B2 9 12 B3 2 4 3 Back Light KB Model 1 B3 7 6 B3 B3 8 B2 10 11 5 B 1 H M 1 T E M 1 D M 1 F M 1 L 1 U G M 1 R M 1 K M 1 J M 1 I M 1 B3 ...

Page 9: ...l 300 B1 B1 2 When heat sink is removed from CPU clean off the thermal grease and put the Ref No 305 to the place shown in the figure 305 H P 1 A H 1 B D 1 D P 1 N L 1 M L 1 P B 1 E P 1 305 2 I P 1 O B 1 C S K P 1 J P 1 305 2 L L 1 G P 1 F P 1 S C C R P 1 External Model R P 1 302 1 1 When changing the CPU Ref No 302 refer to Replacing the CPU in CHAPTER4 302 308 ...

Page 10: ...501 502 500 B1 B3 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B4 B4 Q P 1 P M 1 O M 1 B3 B3 Sony Confidential SVE171 Series 9 890 945 XX 3 5 B 1 Bottom ...

Page 11: ...B3 B3 M 1 801 800 802 B Sony Confidential SVE171 Series 9 890 945 XX 3 6 D 1 Optical Drive ...

Page 12: ...B5 B5 B5 B5 901 900 M 1 A Sony Confidential SVE171 Series 9 890 945 XX 3 7 H 1 HDD ...

Page 13: ...Sony Confidential SVE171 Series 9 890 945 XX 3 8 L 1 LCD 1011 1011 B6 B6 1008 B4 B4 B6 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B6 B4 1009 L M 1 N M 1 M M 1 1005 1004 1003 1001 1010 1010 1007 1002 U P 1 P 1 T P 1 P 1 ...

Page 14: ...Sony Confidential SVE171 Series 9 890 945 XX 3 9 A 1 Accessories END ...

Page 15: ...iver toward the unlock position shown in the figure 2 Remove up the CPU 1 Position the mark on the CPU to the mark on the CPU socket and put in all pins to the holes on the CPU socket 2 Pressing two corners marked with in the figure rotate the lock with a flat blade screwdriver toward the lock position CHAPTER 4 OTHERS END Sony Confidential SVE171 Series 9 890 945 XX 4 1 2 How to install the CPU ...

Page 16: ...constituent data may not be replicated copied nor reprinted in whole or in part without prior written authorization of Sony Corporation English 2013AW00 1 2013 Sony Corporation Published by Sony Corporation VAIO Mobile Business Group CS Quality Div VAIO Global CS Dept ...

Page 17: ...Revision History Suffix Ver Date Contents QM No Remarks 575 Sony Confidential SVE171 Series 9 890 945 XX 01 Ver 1 2013 01 25 First Edition ...

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