Acer Extensa 510 Maintenance Manual
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Table 6-1 Cover-Display Assembly, Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs) FRU DescriptionTI Part No. Reference Paragraph No. Inverter Board, DSSTN 10.4 9811361-0001 6.5.9 Display Assembly, 10.4 DSSTN 50X, 51X 9811363-0001 6.5.9 Bezel Assembly, DSSTN 10.4, W/O label 9811373-0001 6.5.9 LCD Panel, DSSTN, 10.4, 50X/51X 9811362-0001 6.5.9 Latch, LCD 50X/51X 9805745-0002 Ref Spring, LCD Latch 9805745-0001 Ref Cover, left side screws 9811379-0001 Ref Cover, right side screws 9811379-0002 Ref Cable Assembly, LCD to Main...
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FRU DescriptionTI Part No. Reference Paragraph No. Cable Assembly, Inverter (12P) 9811386-0001 6.5.8 LCD Cover, DSSTN, 10.4 inch 9811372 6.5.8 6.4.2System Base Assembly As shown in Figure 6-2, the System Base Assembly houses a variety of field-replaceable subassemblies and components. The FRUs and paragraph references for removal/replacement procedures are listed in Table 6-2. Table 6-3 contains a listing of Customer (non-technical user) replaceable units (CRUs) and associated TI Part Numbers. Table 6-2...
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FRU DescriptionTI Part No. Reference Paragraph No. Keyboard Assembly, SWD, EXT50x/51x 9811398-0010 6.5.2 Keyboard Assembly, DEN, EXT50x/51x 9811398-0012 6.5.2 Keyboard Assembly, NOR, EXT50x/51x 9811398-0013 6.5.2 Keyboard Assembly, BELG, EXT50x/51x 9811398-0014 6.5.2 Keyboard Assembly, FIN, EXT50x/51x 9811398-0015 6.5.2 FDD Cable 9811366-0001 6.5.5 HDD Cable 9811365-0001 6.5.6 Upper Case Assembly 9811370-0001 6.5.4 Lower Case Assembly (for non-U.S. units; lower case cannot be replaced in U.S. due to...
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Table 6-3 Notebook CRUs (Customer-Replaceable Units) CRU DescriptionTI Part No. Reference Paragraph No. AC Adapter Assembly 9803931-0001 Sec. 2 Internal Battery Pack, Ni-MH 9803928-0001 6.5.1 4 MB RAM SIMM 9803932-0001 6.5.7 8 MB RAM SIMM 9803950-0001 6.5.7 16B RAM SIMM 9803933-0001 6.5.7 Door, PCMCIA 9811381-0001 Ref Rear Door 9811393-0001 Ref Rubber Foot 9811382-0001 Ref 6.5Notebook Subassembly Removal and Replacement Procedures The following paragraphs contain field service-level...
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3. Grasp the ribbon loop on the battery and pull the battery out of the compartment. 4. When replacing the battery, insert the end opposite the ribbon loop with the battery notches pointing upward. Slide the battery into the compartment and replace the battery door. 6.5.2 Removing/Replacing the Keyboard Assembly The procedure for removing and replacing the keyboard assembly is as follows: 1.Turn off the computer and disconnect the AC power adapter (if it is attached). 2.Remove the Battery Pack as...
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6.5.3Removing/Replacing the Heat Sink To remove and replace the heat sink, perform the following procedure: 1. Disconnect the AC adapter from the Notebook. 2.Remove the battery as described in Paragraph 6.5.1. 3.Loosen and tilt back the the keyboard assembly as described in Paragraph 6.5.2. 4.Remove the four Phillips-head screws that secure the heat sink to the main board. 5.Lift upward on the heat sink and remove it from the base. 6.Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 through 5 above. 1 Slide...
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6.5.4Opening/Replacing the Upper Case Assembly To remove/replace the Top Case Assembly, perform the following procedure: 1.Remove the AC Adapter, battery pack, any installed PCMCIA options, the Keyboard Assembly and Heat Sink Assembly as described in Paragraphs 6.5.1 through 6.5.3 2.Turn the notebook over and remove the six Phillips-head screws from the bottom of the notebook. Then turn notebook rightside up. 3.Remove the four screws that secure the Top Case Assembly to the base. Remove set of four...
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4.Using a plastic stick, unlock the ZIF connector located near the Touchpad and remove the cable from the connector. Also, remove the 2-connector speaker cable from the Main Board Connector. 5. Remove the cable cover below the display by lifting upward on the front edge of the cover. 6. Disconnect three cables (two to the LCD and one to the LCD/Switch Board). 7. Rotate the notebook so that the rear of the unit is facing you; open the rear door assembly. 8.Several recesses are located just above the...
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3.Turn the computer over so that the Hard Drive panel is on your right side. 4.Press down on the two cover release tabs and slide to the left; lift up on the drive door and remove from the notebook. 5. Remove the two screws near the drive connector cable. 6.Insert a small blade straight slot screwdriver into the recess in the plastics near the front edge of the metal cover and gently move the drive back; lift upward when the metal lip clears the plastics. 7.Lay the drive over facing the rear of the...
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6.5.7Removing/Replacing DIMM Modules To remove and replace DIMM memory modules, use the following procedure: 1.Loosen the keyboard assembly (but do not disconnect keyboard cables) as described in Steps 1 through 4 of Paragraph 6.5.2. 2.Using the back edge of the keyboard as a hinge, lift the front edge of the keyboard up and lay it against the LCD assembly. 3.Push the two metal springs away from the board edge and remove the DIMM board. 4.When installing a DIMM board, insert the edge of the board into...