Acer Aspire S3 Ms2346 Service Guide
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Machine Maintenance3-7 Disassembly Process0 The flowchart provided in this disassembly section illustrate the entire disassembly sequence. Observe the order of the sequence to avoid damage to any of the hardware components. For example, if you want to remove the WLAN/M-S ATA board, you must first remove the battery pack, then the WLAN module, in that order. Figure 3-2. Disassembly Flowchart Table 3-2. Screw List StepScrewQuantityAcer Part Number Lower Case Disassembly M2 x L4.512 86.EA552.4R5 Battery Pack Disassembly M2 x L4.52 86.EA552.4R5 Speaker Module Disassembly M1.4 x L34 86.EA36N.3R0 WLAN Module Disassembly M2 x L31 86.00E14.523 DC-In Module Disassembly -- - HDD/SSD Module Disassemb ly M2 x L3 1 86.00E14.523 M3 x L4 4 86.9A524.4R0 Card Reader Board Disassembly M2 x L3 2 86.00E14.523 Thermal Module Disasse mblyThermal Screw 3 N/A Power Button Board Disassembly -- - LOWER CASE BATTERY PACK HDD / SSDMODULESPEAKERM ODUL EDC-IN M ODUL EMAIN BOARD LCD MODULE RTC BATTERY POWER BUTTON BOARDCARD READER BOARDTHERMALMODULE WLAN / M-SATA BOARD WLAN MODULE MIDDLE COVERKEYBOARD
3-8Machine Maintenance Mainboard DisassemblyM2 x L31 86.00E14.523 RTC Battery Disassembly -- - WLAN Board Disassembly -- - Keyboard Disassembly M1.4 x L1.229 86.EA322.2R0 Middle Cover Disassembly M2 x L34 86.00E14.523 LCD Module Disassembly M2 x L4.54 86.EA552.4R5 Table 3-2. Screw List StepScrewQuantityAcer Part Number
Machine Maintenance3-9 Removing the Lower Case0 1. Remove the twelve screws securing the lower case. Figure 3-3. Lower Case Screws 2. Gently lift the lower case and lay it down beside the main unit. Figure 3-4. Lower Case Table 3-3. Screws StepScrewQuantityScrew Type Lower Case Disassembly M2 x L4.512
3-10Machine Maintenance Removing the Battery Pack0 1. Perform the “Removing the Lower Case ” procedure described on page 3-9. 2. Remove the two screws securing the left speaker to the upper case. Figure 3-5. Left Speaker Screws 3. Lift the left speaker off the upper case and temporarily place it at the side of the right speaker. Figure 3-6. Left Speaker Table 3-5. Screws StepScrewQuantityScrew Type Left Speaker Module Disassembly M1.4 x L3 2
Machine Maintenance3-11 4. Lift the DC-In & Power cable off the battery pack. Figure 3-7. DC-In & Power Cable 5. Remove the two screws securing the battery pack to the upper case. Figure 3-8. Battery Pack Screws Table 3-8. Screws StepScrewQuantityScrew Type Battery Pack Disassembly M2 x L4.52
3-12Machine Maintenance 6. Lift the battery pack off its socket in the upper case then slide it a few millimeters away from the mainboard ( 1). Disconnect the battery cable from the WLAN board ( 2). Figure 3-9. Battery Cable 7. Detach the battery pack from the upper case. Figure 3-10. Battery Pack NOTE:NOTE : The battery has been highlighted with the yellow border in Figure 3-10. Remove the battery and follow local regulations for disposal.
Machine Maintenance3-13 Removing the Left and Right Speakers0 1. Perform the “Removing the Lower Case ” procedure described on page 3-9. 2. Perform the “ Removing the Battery Pack ” procedure described on page 3-10. 3. Remove the two screws securing the right speakers to the upper case ( 1). Figure 3-11. Right Speaker Screws and Adhesive Tape 4. Release the speaker cable from the adhesive tape securing it ( 2). 5. Detach the right speaker from the upper case. Figure 3-12. Right Speaker Table 3-11. Screws StepScrewQuantityScrew Type Right Speaker Module Disassembly M1.4 x L3 2
3-14Machine Maintenance 6. Disconnect the speaker’s cable from the mainboard. Figure 3-13. Speaker Cable
Machine Maintenance3-15 Removing the WLAN Module0 1. Perform the “Removing the Lower Case ” procedure described on page 3-9. 2. Perform the “ Removing the Battery Pack ” procedure described on page 3-10. 3. Unplug the two antenna cables from the WLAN module. Figure 3-14. WLAN Module Antennas IMPORTANT :+ For reference during machine reassembly, note which cable color corresponds to the ma in (black) and auxiliary (white) connectors. 4. Release the antenna cables from the adhesive tapes securing it. Figure 3-15. Antenna Cables Adhesive Tapes
3-16Machine Maintenance 5. Remove the screw securing the WLAN module to the WLAN/M-SATA board. Figure 3-16. WLAN Module Screw 6. Detach the WLAN module from the slot. Figure 3-17. WLAN Module NOTE:NOTE : A circuit board that is > 10cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle in Figure 3-17. Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board. Table 3-16. Screw StepScrewQuantityScrew Type WLAN Module Disassembly M2 × L3 1