HP Omnibook 800csct Service Manual
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53Hard Disk Drive (End User Replaceable) Required Equipment · Torx #6 screwdriver Removal Procedure 1. Exit all applications, including Windows. 2. Turn the OmniBook off and remove the battery and ac adapter. 3. Use a Torx-T6 screwdriver to remove the two keyboard screws and the three hard drive screws (the exact location of the hard drive screws vary with the manufacturer of hard drive). See Figure 19. 4. Turn the OmniBook over and open the cover. Grasp the top edge of the Keyboard and fold out gently. Note – the Keyboard Flex Cables do not need to be disconnected. See Figure 20 on page 54. CAUTION:To avoid damage due to keyboard flex cables, do not pull the cables out of the connectors or pick up the OmniBook while the keyboard is still connected. Figure 19 - Hard Drive Screws Hard Drive Screws M3.0x0.5x5.0mm 1.5 - 3.5 in-lb (p/n 0515-2847)Keyboard Screws M2.0x0.4x7.0mm 1.5-3.5 in-lb (p/n 0515-2846)
54 5. Disengage the hard drive connectors by grasping the left flap of the plastic insulator and gently pulling straight to the right as shown in Figure 21. CAUTION:To avoid damage to the hard drive connector, do not pull the hard drive insulator up or at an angle – only straight to the right. 6. Lift up on the insulator sheet and remove the hard drive. See Figure 22. The insulator sheet stays in place. CAUTION:Handle the hard drive only by its edges to avoid damage from electrostatic discharge.Figure 20 - Folding the Keyboard OpenFigure 21 - Hard Drive Removal
55Replacement Procedure 1. If the new hard drive is from a different manufacturer than the old one, it may have screws in different positions. Determine which mounting holes in the bottom case are needed; then, if necessary, push out the rubber screw-hole covers from the inside of the bottom case. (From the outside of the computer, insert the rubber covers into the holes that are not needed.) 2. If the new hard drive has screws in different positions from the old one, the insulator sheet will also need to be adjusted. Compare the location of the screw-holes in the new hard drive with those in the insulator sheet. If there is no screw at position A, then unfold the flap at position A, and lay it flat before laying the hard drive down on the insulator. See Figure 23. 3. Holding the new hard drive by its edges, lay it in place. Grasp the right flap of the insulator and pull to the left to engage the connection between the hard drive and the computer. See Figure 24 on page 56. If the hard drive’s connectors do not engage the computer’s connectors, pull the hard drive back out and try again. Then fold the insulator sheet back over the hard drive.Figure 22 - Hard Drive Removal (continued)1 2Figure 23 - Hard Drive Insulator FlapA
56CAUTION:Do not force the drive into the connector or the pins may bend and cause damage to the hard drive. 4. Holding the Keyboard in place, so as not to damage the flex cables, turn the OmniBook over and re-insert the three hard drive screws removed in step one. Note, it may be necessary to support the hard drive with one hand in order for the screws to engage. CAUTION:Do not over-tighten the hard drive screws—screw just until you feel resistance (1.7 in.-lbs.). If the screws are over-tightened, the HDD may not function properly. 5. Fold the Keyboard in place and tuck the Keyboard Flex Cables into the frame of the OmniBook. See Figure 25. CAUTION:To avoid damage to the keyboard flex cables, they must be positioned properly in the OmniBook frame.Figure 24 - Inserting the Hard DriveFigure 25 - Proper Keyboard Flex Cable Position
576. Replace the two Keyboard Screws and the remainder of the components and reboot. Hard Disk Drive Breather Holes Hard drives used in the OmniBook 800 have a breather hole located on the metal side of the drive (see Figure 26 for location of breather holes for both IBMâ and Toshiba). The hole is necessary to provide pressure equilibrium. The breather holes must not be obstructed. Any labels covering this breather hole must be removed to prevent data loss on the hard drive. Just below the metal surface of the drive, a white material can be seen through the breather hole. This is a filter and should not be disturbed. A drive with this filter damaged should be considered defective.Figure 26 - IBM and Toshiba Hard Drive Breather Holes (respectively)BreatherHoles
58Mouse (End User Replaceable) Required Equipment · none Removal Procedure 1. Press the mouse-eject button to eject the mouse. 2. Pull the mouse firmly away from the OmniBook (see Figure 27). The entire mouse assembly will pull free. Replacement Procedure 1. Place the end of the mouse “stick” into the mouse housing. 2. Slide the mouse into the slot and firmly push the mouse until it is completely flush with the side of the OmniBook.Figure 27 - Removing the Mouse
59Small Parts (End User Replaceable) The following small parts are all end user replaceable. Battery Latch Once the battery is removed (refer to the Battery Removal Procedure on page 50), the battery latches will slide out of the bottom case. To replace, align the sides of the latches with the grooves in the slots. Press firmly into place. I/O Door To remove the I/O door, open it fully. Flex the middle of the door until the side pins clear the holes in the back case. Reverse to replace. Memory Cover Slide the memory cover off by using the two finger grips. Replace by aligning the edges of the cover with the slots on the bottom case. Slide firmly into place. PCMCIA Card Tray Slide the two tray latches toward each other. Pull the tray out of the card slot. If present, remove the PCMCIA card from the tray. To replace the tray, insert into the appropriate card slot. Slide the two latches away from each other to secure the tray. Rubber Feet Place a probe or similar device between the rubber foot and the plastic of the bottom case. Pry upward to pop the foot out. To replace, firmly press the foot into the hole.
60Keyboard (HP Authorized Service Providers Only) Required Equipment · Torx #6 screwdriver Removal Procedure 1. Exit all applications, including Windows. 2. Turn the OmniBook off and remove the battery and ac adapter. 3. Remove the two keyboard screws from the bottom case. See Figure 28. 4. Remove the keyboard by inserting your fingertips between the top row of keys and the case and then lifting. Then fold the keyboard gently forward so that it lies upside down on the table. Do not pick up the computer while the keyboard is in this position. See Figure 29. Figure 28 - Keyboard ScrewsFigure 29 - Folding the Keyboard OpenKeyboard Screws M2.0x0.4x7.0 1.5-3.5 in-lb (p/n 0515-2846)
615. Lastly, remove the keyboard flex cables from the zero insertion force slots. If available, use the provided Keyboard Flex Cable Removal Tool (part number 5182-7482) to assist in “opening” the zero insertion force slots. Otherwise, a pick may be used to gently lift up the top of the slots. See Figure 30. CAUTION:To avoid damage to the solder joints, do not open the zero force insertion connectors by prying against the case of the OmniBook. Replacement Procedure 1. To replace, reverse the Removal Procedure. Once reconnected, the keyboard flex cables must be tucked properly into the frame. See Figure 31. CAUTION:To ensure a proper connection, be sure to place the keyboard flex cables securely into the zero insertion force connectors. To avoid damage to the keyboard flex cables, do not allow them to fold under the keyboard.Figure 30 - Keyboard Flex CablesFigure 31 - Keyboard Flex Cable Placement
62Display (HP Authorized Service Providers Only) Required Equipment · Torx #6 screwdriver Removal Procedure 1. Exit all applications, including Windows. 2. Turn the OmniBook off and remove the battery and ac adapter. 3. Follow the Hard Disk Drive Removal Procedure on page 53 and the Keyboard Removal Procedure on page 60 to remove these components. 4. Remove the three rubber feet and six screws from the bottom case. See Figure 32. 5. Remove the Keyboard Support Plate Screws. Refer to Figure 33 for proper placement of screws for each of the OmniBook 800s. The F1360 has three screws, while the F1171- F1175 only have two. Note – If the Keyboard Support Plate Screws are impossible to unfasten (due to thread corrosion or stripped head), remove the CPU Screws instead, which can be accessed from the Keyboard Support Plate. The Top Case and DisplayFigure 32 - Bottom Case Screws and Rubber Feet Rubber Feet - qty 3(p/n F1030-40018)Bottom Case Screws - qty 6 M2.0x0.4x6.0 2.5-4.0 in-lb (p/n 0515-2396)