Asus Z7000 Installation Guide
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INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT 1 Installation & Replacement Follow the individual procedures to perform the notebook’s installation and replacement of various major components. Z70N Series Notebook is a fusion of flexibility, style and performance. The key upgradeable and replaceable items include the Memory module, HDD module, Optical Drive module, CPU Module Be sure to follow the safety instructions described from the start to safeguard the notebook against any potential damages. This...
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INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT 2 Appropriate Tools The illustrations below show the appropriate tools that should be used for the notebook’s service and repair. Phillips-head Screwdriver Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to fasten/remove the K- or B-typed screws. Single-Slotted Screwdriver Use a single-slotted screwdriver to lock/unlock the flexible cable connector locks Tweezers Use a pair of tweezers to remove/insert flexible cables. Insertion and extraction tool for FPC...
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INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT 3 Precautions Before you perform any service and/or repair on the notebook, please follow the steps below first. 1. Be sure that the notebook is powered down. 2. Disconnect the AC plug from the notebook 3. Turn the notebook over. Unlock and hold the latches, and remove the battery . 4. Remove all rings, watches and any other metal objects from your hands. 5. Always wear a ground strap on your hand to protect the notebook from static discharge....
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INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT 4 Installation and Replacement for HDD Module The Z70N series Notebook uses an industry-standard 2½ HDD with IDE interface. You can replace the HDD to any capacity of your choice within our approval and prior test First, remove AC-power and battery 1. Remove 2 screws (M2*6L(K)) and take the hard disk cover off. Hold the arrow and pull out the HDD module then take it away. 2....
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INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT 5 4. Replace the new Hard-Disk onto the HDD Housing. 5. Secure 2 screws (M2*4L) on both sides 6. Insert the hard disk moudule into its compartment and lay it down gently then put on the hard disk cover. And secure 2 screws (M2*6L(K)).
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INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT 7 Installation and Replacement for Memor y Module The Z70N Series Notebook do not have onboard RAM. There are two SO-DIMM sockets for installing SO-DIMM RAM. It can Installation the total memory size up to 1GB with a 512MB module on each socket. First, remove AC-power and battery. Installation Second Memory Module 1. Remove 2 screws (M2*3L(K) ) and take the memory DIMM cover away. 2. Insert the new memory module to DIMM socket at 45...
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INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT 8 First, remove AC-power and battery. Installation First Memory Module 1. Remove 2 screws (M2.5*6L(K)) at bottom side then turn back the notebook and use tweezers to unlock 3 keyboard latches. 2. Pull out the keyboard module and then lay on the top case. Open the two latches to pop up memory module 45 degrees angle and push it down to lock it up. 3. Insert the new memory module to DIMM 45 degrees angle...
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INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT 9 Installation and Replacement for CPU Module The Z70N Series Notebook comes standard with a Intel®’s µFC-PGA Socket on the motherboard, which means it can support all µFC-PGA CPUs up to 1.7 GHz. First, remove AC-power and battery. 1. Remove 2 screws (M2.5*6L(K)) at bottom side then turn back the notebook and use tweezers to unlock 3 keyboard latches. 2. Pull out the keyboard module and then lay on the top case. Disconnect keyboard FPC...
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INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT 10 4. Slide the FAN bracket left then take it away. Remove 4 screws (M2*6L(K)) at heat sink. 5. Remove Thermal module and open the CPU Socket’s latch to loosen the CPU.(The use the CPU vacuum hand pump to “suck up” the CPU and lift the CPU away.) 6. Insert the new CPU onto the socket then close the CPU Socket’s latch to fix it. M2*3L