
3700 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC
Chapter 4 – Maintenance
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Caution
There is danger of the new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed. Only
technically qualified personnel should perform battery replacement and
disposal. Please note the disposal instructions as described in this section.
Please refer to Figure B-2 in Appendix B, ‘AIM3 CPU Board Layout’. The
lithium battery is identified by the ‘BATT1’ designation.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
1. Long Philips Screwdriver for #6 philips screws and captive screw
2. Needle nose pliers
3. Electrical tape to tape the old battery after removal
4. QWERTY keyboard to restore CMOS memory settings after replacing the
lithium battery
ESD WARNING!
Protective measures against electrostatic discharge (ESD) must be taken when
working inside of any computer. Failure to do so may result in permanent
damage to electrical components within. This damage may be immediate or
latent (final computer failure may occur at a later date). Be sure to make
consistent ‘skin to metal’ contact with the computer chassis when making
contact with any electrical assemblies or components.
TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE BATTERY AND REPLACE:
1. Remove power from the 3700 series computer. If installed in a panel the
computer must be removed and placed screen down on a bench. To work
on the computer on the bench you must first place a soft clean cloth on the
clean surface of the bench in order to prevent scratches to the display
overlay or touch screen. If the computer includes a front panel mouse,
then be sure to prop up the bottom edge of the front panel with a soft
object in order to prevent damage to the panel mouse controller. Do not
rest the face of the computer on the mouse controller.
2. Remove the top cover of the rear chassis (five #6 screws on back)
3. Remove the ‘HDD ACCESS’ cover. Do not remove the two inner #6
screws on the HDD cover plate. Those screws are used to retain the hard
drive. Loosen the two captive screws on the outermost edges marked
‘ACCESS’. Pull the HDD cover (with hard drive attached) to remove the
assembly.
4. Unplug the hard drive IDE ribbon cable and DC power cable (reference
ESD WARNING above)
5. Remove the lower rear chassis cover (six #6 screws on back)
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