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4.3
Central Processor Unit and Oscillator
4.3.1
Removing the Central Processor Unit
1.
Remove the System Board Cover as instructed in steps 1-4 of Section 4.2.
2.
Locate the CPU on the left side of the T6400 (Figure 4-7). To release the CPU from its
socket, lift the lever on the left side of the CPU socket in the direction of the arrow shown
in Figure 4-7. Lift the lever up until you hear a click indicating the lever is fully extended.
Figure 4-7 Releasing the CPU lever
CAUTION: If the T6400 has been in operation recently, the CPU’s surface may be hot.
Allow the CPU to cool to the touch before attempting to remove it.
3.
Grasp the CPU and lift it out of the T6400 to expose the CPU socket (Figure 4-8).
Figure 4-8 Removing the CPU
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