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Reverse this procedure to install a connector cover. 5.4.4 Auxiliary Battery Compartment Door See Section 5.3.4 for instructions on how to remove and replace the auxiliary battery compartment door. 5.4.5 Memory Expansion Board The memory expansion board is installed from the outside of the computer and is located behind the connector cover on the rear of the computer. The assembly consists of two memory boards and a carrier, which are preassembled and installed as a unit. To remove and replace a memory expansion board, complete the following steps: 1. Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord. 2. Open the connector cover and loosen the two screws [1] (Figure 5-18). The screws are captured in the memory expansion board carrier and do not separate from the carrier.
3. Pull on the handle [2] to remove the memory expansion board from the computer (Figure 5-18). Reverse the above procedure to install a memory expansion board. IMPORTANT: Run Computer Setup after installing a memory expansion board. 5.4.6 EasyPoint II Pointing Device The EasyPoint II pointing device consists of a rubber cap [1]. If the rubber cap needs to be replaced, grasp the rubber cap with your thumb and index finger and lift it out. Install a new cap by pushing it on (Figure 5-19).
5.4.7 Hard Drive Bay Door The hard drive bay door snaps into place. To remove the hard drive bay door, complete the following steps: 1. Position the computer on a tabletop so the front edge of the computer is just off the edge of the table (Figure 5-20).
2. Open the hard drive bay door until you feel resistance, then continue to open the door (Figure 5-20) until the door is released. To install the hard drive door, orient the door to 90 degrees from its closed position and snap it onto the pivot studs on the computer. 5.4.8 PC Card Door The PC Card door snaps into place. To remove and replace the PC Card door, complete the following steps: 1. Open the PC Card door (Figure 5-21).
2. Flex the center of the door up until the pivots on each end of the door disengage the pivot holes in the computer housing (Figure 5-21). Reverse this procedure to install the PC Card door. Chapter 5.5 CPU Cover Assembly The CPU cover assembly must be removed to gain access to any of the interior components of the computer, and it is the first component that has to be removed to gain access to the interior components. Maintenance of the CPU cover assembly includes replacement of the following: o CPU cover assembly o Power switch actuator o Standby (Suspend) button o Display switch button Additionally, the integrated microphone can be accessed for service when the CPU cover is removed.
5.5.1 CPU Cover Assembly To remove and replace the CPU cover assembly, complete the following steps: 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly as described in Section 5.3. 2. Remove the three screws from the back of the computer (Figure 5-22). 3. Open the display panel and tilt the display panel all the way back (Figure 5-23).
4. Tilt the CPU cover forward and out of the computer (Figure 5-23). Reverse the above procedure to install the CPU cover assembly. IMPORTANT: A set of warning labels is included with each CPU cover assembly spare parts kit. Select a label with the language that matches the keyboard language and install the label in the upper right corner of the cover. This label contains a warning message to prevent physical discomfort and harm. Installation of this label is essential. 5.5.2 Power Switch Actuator To remove the power switch actuator, complete the following steps: 1. Remove the CPU cover as described in Section 5.5.1. 2. From the bottom side of the CPU cover, squeeze the tabs and push the switch actuator and its installed spring out of the cover (Figure 5-24).
To install, simply snap the power switch actuator, with spring installed, into place. 5.5.3 Standby (Suspend) Button To remove the standby (suspend) button, complete the following steps: 1. Remove the CPU cover as described in Section 5.5.1. 2. From the bottom side of the CPU cover, squeeze the tabs and push the button out of the cover (Figure 5-25). Note the spring associated with this button and take care not to lose it.
To install, simply snap the standby (suspend) button into place. To avoid losing the spring, this task is better performed with the CPU cover inverted. 5.5.4 Display Switch Button The display switch button is installed with a snap action. To remove, simply pull it out of its mounting hole (Figure 5-26).
To install a display switch button, snap it into place. Chapter 5.6 Microphone With the CPU cover removed, the microphone is readily accessible on the right-hand side of the computer above the keyboard. The microphone is seated in a boot that is then installed in the keyboard plastic. To remove and replace the microphone, complete the following steps: 1. Remove the CPU cover as described in Section 5.5.1. 2. Disconnect the microphone cable (Figure 5-27).