Apple mac mini server mid 2010 User Manual
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Mac mini (Mid 2010) Take Apart — General Information 912010-10-29 Thermal Sensor Replacement If a replaceable thermal sensor is damaged or defective, follow the procedures below to replace. There are three locations where thermal sensors are replaceable separately. • the top hard drive flex cable (this sensor is referred to as “Ambient”) • the corner of the top hard drive • the bottom drive (either an optical, or a server hard drive) Notes: • The sensors are the same except for cable length. Make sure...
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Mac mini (Mid 2010) Take Apart — General Information 922010-10-29 Top hard drive thermal sensor (at corner) (076-1369): 1. Remove the adhesive cover and attach the sensor pad to the location shown. 2. Guide the cable around the corner of the hard drive and secure with tape, as shown.
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Mac mini (Mid 2010) Take Apart — General Information 932010-10-29 3. Secure the sensor with tape and fold around corner. 4. The finished installation should look like this.
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Mac mini (Mid 2010) Take Apart — General Information 942010-10-29 Top hard drive ambient thermal sensor (flex cable) (076-1370): ( This sensor is also replaceable by replacing the flex cable, which comes with the sensor installed.) 1. Remove the adhesive cover and attach the sensor pad to the flex cable where shown below. 2. Verify the flex cable is installed on the hard drive. 3. Cut approximately a 1.5 cm length of the supplied black Kapton tape. 4. Orient the round end of the tape up, center the...
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Mac mini (Mid 2010) Take Apart — General Information 952010-10-29 Optical drive thermal sensor (076-1370): The thermal sensor may be replaced without removing the optical drive. 1. Remove the adhesive cover and attach the sensor pad where shown below. 2. Secure the sensor and cable with tape, as shown here.
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Mac mini (Mid 2010) Take Apart — General Information 962010-10-29 Bottom hard drive thermal sensor (server) (076-1369): The thermal sensor may be replaced without removing the hard drive. 1. Remove the adhesive cover then attach the sensor pad and secure the cable with tape where shown below. :
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Mac mini (Mid 2010) Take Apart — General Information 972010-10-29 Logic Board EMI Fingers and Gaskets Be careful not to touch or damage the EMI fingers or gaskets on the logic board assembly, the housing opening, or on the bottom cover. Logic Board Return Important: Return the logic board to Apple in the correct packaging and in the same configuration as the replacement board (as shown below) • Speaker • Wireless card flex cable • Screws
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Mac mini (Mid 2010) Take Apart — General Information 982010-10-29 First Remove Hierarchy Some parts must be removed before others can be removed. Here is a chart of the progression of part removal. Parts above must be removed before the part below. Parts on the same level can be removed independently of others on that level. Bott om C over Lo w er R AM M odule U pp er R AM M odule C owling Fan P la te A ntenna W irele ss C ardPo w er Supply Lo w er R AM M odule U pp er R AM M oduleSp eak erHard D riv...
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Mac mini (Mid 2010) Take Apart — General Information 992010-10-29 Icon Legend The following icons are used in this chapter: IconMeaning Warning or Caution Check mark; make sure you do this Do not touch Note About Images In This Guide Because a pre-production model was used for many of the images shown in this manual, you may notice small differences in appearance between the image pictured and the computer you are servicing. However, although the appearance may differ, the steps and sequence are the...
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Mac mini (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Bottom Cover 1002010-10-27 First Steps • Shut down the computer. • Place the computer on a clean, flat surface. Tools No tools are required for this procedure. Black stick (optional) Bottom Cover