Toshiba Satellite 1730 1750cdt Maintenance Manual
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Tough Enough for Today’s World FIELD REPLACEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTATION1700 Series SatelliteGENERAL INFORMATIONTMBefore attempting any of the following procedures, make sure that the main battery and AC adaptor is not connected to the unit and the environment in which you are working on is protected from Electro-Static Discharge(ESD). TOSHIBA Tough Enough for Today’s World FIELD REPLACEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTATION1700 Series SatelliteGENERAL INFORMATIONTMBefore attempting any of the following procedures, make...
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TOSHIBA Tough Enough for Today’s World. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. BATTERY PACK REMOVAL 2. OPTIONAL PC CARD REMOVAL 3. MEMORY MODULE REMOVAL 4. KEYBOARD REMOVAL 5. TOP COVER REMOVAL 6. HDD REMOVAL 7. FDD REMOVAL 8. SYSTEM BOARD REMOVAL 9. CD-ROM DRIVE REMOVAL 10. MODEM MODULE REMOVAL 11. COOLING MODULE REMOVAL 12. CPU REMOVAL 13. LED BOARD REMOVAL 14. HINGE BRACKET REMOVAL 15. AUDIO BOARD REMOVAL 16. AUDIO/MEMBRANE SWITCH REMOVAL 17. 12.1’’ DISPLAY MASK REMOVAL 18. FL INVERTER AND 12.1’’ LCD REMOVAL...
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BATTERY PACK REMOVALOPTIONAL PC CARD REMOVALTOSHIBA Tough Enough for Today’s World1. Turn the computer upside down as shown. 2. Press the battery lock and slide the battery release lever to the right and lift out the battery. NOTE: Before removing any PCMCIA device, make sure it is “STOPPED” in the PC Card Manager. FIELD REPLACEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTATION SatelliteTM1700SeriesBattery release leverBattery packBattery lockMEMORY MODULE REMOVAL1. Turn the computer upside down. 2. Remove...
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4. Remove four M2x4 black screws securing the keyboard.FIELD REPLACEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTATION TOSHIBA Tough Enough for Today’s WorldKEYBOARD REMOVALKeyboard cableJP7KeyboardIPS cableJP5M2.5x3 black screwsKeyboard5. Set the keyboard as shown above. 6. Disconnect the keyboard cable from JP7 and IPS cable from JP5. 7. Lift out the keyboard.1. Remove two M2.5x8 silver screws and M2.5x12 black screws securing the LCD assembly. 2. Remove one M2.5x3 black screw securing the LCD harness...
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FDD REMOVALTOP COVER REMOVALHDD REMOVALHDD REMOVAL1. Remove one M2.5x8 silver screw securing the FDD assembly.2. Disconnect the FDD cable from JP6. 3. Lift out the FDD assembly.FIELD REPLACEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTATION TOSHIBA Tough Enough for Today’s World5. Disconnect the sound/IPS switch board from JP4 on the system board.6. Disconnect the LED board cable from the LED board. 7. Remove four M2.5x8 silver screws and two M2.5x3 black screw securing the top cover assembly. 8 Remove the top...
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1. Remove three M2.5x3 black screws securing the left and right brackets.2. Lift out the FDD and remove the FDD cable. FDD REMOVAL3. Push the PC Card eject button and lift out the system board as shown above. FIELD REPLACEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTATION TOSHIBA Tough Enough for Today’s WorldM2.5x3 black screwsLeft bracketRight bracketFDD cableFDDSYSTEM BOARD REMOVAL1. Remove four hex screws at the rear of the computer. 2. Remove two M2.5x8 silver screws near the cooling module. SYSTEM BOARD...
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MODEM MODULE REMOVAL1. Disconnect the modem cable from the modem board. 2. Spread the mini PCI clips securing the modem board and remove the modem board on a 30 degree angle.COOLING MODULE REMOVAL1. Disconnect the fan cable from JP16 on the system board.2. Remove three brass screws securing the cooling module.3. Lift out the cooling module.FIELD REPLACEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTATION TOSHIBA Tough Enough for Today’s WorldModemModem cableMini PCI clipsCooling moduleBrass screwsFan cableJP161. Using...
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HINGE BRACKET REMOVAL1. Remove five M2.5x4 silver screws securing hinge bracket.2. Lift out the hinge bracket.AUDIO/MEMBRANE SWITCH REMOVALAUDIO BOARD REMOVAL1. Remove two M2.5x4 silver screws securing the audio/membrane switch board.2. Disconnect the left and right speakers from JP3 and JP4. 3. Disconnect the audio and the audio/membrane switch cables.1. Disconnect the audio cable from the audio board. 2. Remove two M2.5x4 silver screws securing the audio board.3. Lift out the Audio...
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12.1” DISPLAY MASK REMOVAL 1. Remove four mask seals at each corner of the display assembly.2. Remove four M2.5x5 brass screws securing the display mask.3. There are 22 latches securing the display mask. Carefully insert your fingers between the display mask and the LCD module and pry open the latches starting from the top six latches, to the five latches on the right and left sides, ending with the six bottom latches.FL INVERTER AND 12.1” LCD REMOVAL1. Remove two M2.5x5...
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13.3” DISPLAY MASK REMOVAL1. Remove four mask seals at each corner of the display assembly.2. Remove four M2.5x5 black screws securing the display mask.3. There are 22 latches securing the display mask. Carefully insert your fingers between the display mask and the LCD module and pry open the latches starting from the top six latches, to the five latches on the right and left sides, ending with the six bottom latches.FL INVERTER AND 13.3”LCD REMOVAL1. Remove one M2.5x5 black...