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· The Characteristics of the battery pack

1. Self-discharge

The battery gradually loses its power over time without ever being used.

2. Periodic full discharge / charge

Frequent recharge of the battery pack can reduce the capacity of the battery pack. When this happens,

you can perform the full discharge / charge to improve the capacity. You should perform periodic full

discharge /charge once every 30~60 days.

You should always use the battery until its power is low; then fully  charge the battery.

3. Trickle charge

If the temperature of the battery pack drops below 10     , the trickle charging begins.

The trickle charging may take 32 hours for the battery pack to be fully charged.

Ch4. Symptom-to-part index

Summary of Contents for K1

Page 1: ...0 Service Manual K1 LG Electronics ...

Page 2: ...Block Diagram Fn key combinations Status indicators BIOS Flash BIOS Setup Ch 4 Symptom to part index Power system checkout Numeric error codes Error messages LCD related symptoms Indeterminate problems Ch 5 Removing and replacing a part FRU Ch 6 Part list Part list Exploded view Contents ...

Page 3: ...er you are servicing may have been changed Be extremely careful during write operations such as copying saving or formatting If you select an incorrect drive data or programs can be overwritten Use the following strategy to prevent unnecessary expense for replacing and servicing parts 1 If you are instructed to replacing a part but the replacement does not correct the problem reinstall the origina...

Page 4: ...hrow it into fire or water or short circuit it Dispose of the battery pack as required by local ordinances or regulations Use only the battery in the appropriate parts listing when replacing the battery pack Use of an incorrect battery can result in ignition or explosion of the battery Warning If the LCD breaks and the fluid from inside the LCD gets into your eyes or on your hands immediately was ...

Page 5: ...ed covers and other parts in a safe place away from all personnel while you are servicing the machine Keep your tool box away from walk areas so that other people will not trip over it Do not wear loose clothing that can be trapped in the moving parts of a machine Make sure that your sleeves are fastened or rolled up above your elbows If your hair is long fasten it Insert the ends of your necktie ...

Page 6: ...r before 1 Performing a mechanical inspection 2 Working near power supplies 3 Removing or installing main units Before you start to work on the machine unplug the power cord If you cannot unplug it ask the customer to power off the wall box that supplies power to the machine and to lock the wall box in the off position If you need to work on a machine that has exposed electrical circuits observe t...

Page 7: ... look carefully for possible hazards in your work area Examples of these hazards are moist floors non grounded power extension cables power surges and missing safety grounds Do not touch live electrical circuits with the reflective surface of a plastic dental mirror The surface is conductive such touching can cause personal injury and machine damage Do not service the following parts with the powe...

Page 8: ...rds such as loose or missing hardware Refer to the following checklist and begin the checks with the power off and the power cord disconnected Checklist 1 Check exterior covers for damage loose broken or sharp edges 2 Power off the computer Disconnect the power cord 3 Check the power cord for a A third wire ground connector in good condition Use a meter to measure third wire ground continuity for ...

Page 9: ...he part from touching your clothing Most clothing retains a charge even when you are wearing a wrist strap 4 Use the black side of a grounded work mat to provide a static free work surface The mat is especially useful when handling ESD sensitive devices 5 Select a grounding system such as those listed below to provide protection that meets the specific service requirement Note The use of a groundi...

Page 10: ...e DVD ROM drive or the other optical storage device could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation There are no serviceable parts inside those drives Do not open Danger Emits visible and invisible laser radiation when open Do not stare into the beam do not view directly with optical instruments and avoid direct exposure to the bean 1 5 Backup Standby RTC battery safety information When repl...

Page 11: ...cur for a variety of reasons that have nothing to do with a hard ware defect such as cosmic radiation electrostatic discharge or software errors Consider replacing a FRU only when a problem recurs If you suspect that a FRU is defective clear the error log and run the test again If the error does not recur do not replace the FRU Be careful not to replace a non defective FRU What to do first You mus...

Page 12: ...age caused foreign material in the diskette drive Diskette drive damage caused by pressure on the diskette drive cover or by the insertion of a diskette with multiple labels Damaged or bent diskette eject button Fusses blown by attachment of a non supported device Forgotten computer password making the computer unusable Sticky keys caused by spilling a liquid onto the keyboard The following sympto...

Page 13: ...r 2 Locations Ch2 Locations 1 Cover Latch 2 IEEE 1394 3 Status LED 4 3 in 1 Card Reader 5 Audio Port Connectors 6 Stereo Speakers X Z Y Bottom view X Y Z 1 Battery Release Button 2 Battery Lock Unlock Button 3 Battery Pack ...

Page 14: ...13 1 RJ 11 Connector 2 RJ 45 Connector 3 Optical Storage Device 4 USB Port Rear view Ch2 Locations 1 Kensington Lock 2 Ventilator 3 Power Connector 4 Battery Pack Left view Y X Z X Y Z ...

Page 15: ...14 Ch2 Locations Right view 1 Express Card Slot 2 PC Card Slot 3 USB Port 4 S Video Connector 5 VGA Port 6 Ventilator X Y Z ...

Page 16: ...ess LAN Solution 802 11 bg Card Slot Express Card Slot Cardbus Card Slot PCMCIA 3 in 1 Card Slot ODD Fixed Optical Storage DVD Combo DVD Super multi Port VGA 3X USB 2 0 RJ11 RJ45 Headphone out Mic in AC in IEEE1394 S Video Input Devices Keyboard 86Key Keyboard Touchpad Buttons Power Volume Down Volume Up Indicator LED Power On Charge HDD Caps Lock Num Lock Wireless Specification Chapter 3 System i...

Page 17: ...dicator LED AC in Power On Charge HDD Caps Lock Num Lock Wireless Power 90 Watt 19V 4 74A Adapter Audio Realtek ALC655 Sound Blaster compatible Battery 6 Cell 5 2AHr CYLINDRICAL Li Ion Ch3 System information ...

Page 18: ...17 System Block Diagram Ch3 System information ...

Page 19: ...he computer to enter power saving mode ex system standby or hibernation Fn F12 Mute Sound On Off Fn F9 Sound up Fn F8 Sound down Fn F7 Brighten the LCD Fn F5 Darken the LCD Fn F4 Press the Fn F3 combination each time for Touchpad Enable Touchpad Disable Fn F3 Monitor toggle When the computer is attached to an external monitor you can change the display output location with Fn F7 combination Fn F2 ...

Page 20: ...ot in use OFF 4 Hard disk drive indicator Indicator lights up when the Notebook PC access to the hard disk drive Do not turn off the computer when the drive indicator lights up It may cause data loss to the computer 5 Num Lock Indicator You can press the combination of Fn and Ins Num Lk keys to enable the embedded numeric keypad Press the combination of Fn and Ins Num Lk keys again to disable the ...

Page 21: ...nsert the diskette into the FDD of your computer 5 Boot your computer with the diskette and type phlash16 wph mode n 6 Cold boot and follow the instruction displayed on the screen Flash options mode n 0 Default mode Keep the current DMI information and update BIOS image only 1 Update DMI information only If new DMI information is not specified the current DMI information is left unchanged 2 Update...

Page 22: ...nter the name of the backup file for existing BIOS or click Browse to locate the file b Enter the name of the new BIOS file or click Browse to locate the file 5 Click Advanced Settings button to access the advanced settings 6 Click Flash BIOS button to start flash BIOS 7 Wait for the operation to complete WinPhlash may take one or two minutes to complete flash BIOS operation How to update flash RO...

Page 23: ...dated appears on the screen then the computer restarts 9 After the restart make sure the system BIOS is updated 10 If your computer does not restart automatically turn off your computer and then turn it back on by pressing power button Ch3 System information ...

Page 24: ...age iso to each Service Centers when we have a new revision Please refer to the BIOS Table Document No SBE HA 01 for latest BIOS 2 Service center will make Bootable Image CD with Image file iso as below a Insert empty disc to CD RW Drive and start Nero Burning ROM b Select Disc Image or Saved Project ...

Page 25: ...24 Ch3 System information c Select File Format as Image Files iso d Open Image File iso which is sent from LGE ...

Page 26: ...25 Ch3 System information e Tab Next then burning will be started f Burn process completed as below and tab OK ...

Page 27: ...tomatically update EC first and reboot again 2 Type in Mode Name at the WIP ID then press Enter key You must use Capital Letter You can see the Model Name in ID Label at the bottom Case of PC M N LMXX XXXX 3 Type in Serial No at the WIP ID then press Enter key You must use Capital Letter You can see the Serial No in ID Label at the bottom Case of PC S N 412KIXXXXXXXX 13digits ...

Page 28: ...27 Ch3 System information 4 You can see the BIOS flash process as below 5 After flashing is completed you can see the PASS on your screen and reboot your PC ...

Page 29: ...system environment hardware configurations power saving mode etc Open the BIOS Setup Utility in the following situations 1 to change the BIOS setup 2 to replace the backup battery 3 system configuration error occurs 4 to change the boot order 5 to set change a password Press the power button When the LG logo appears on the screen press and enter the BIOS Setup Utility Ch3 System information ...

Page 30: ...ted Select Menu Move to another menu Change Values Change the value of a selected item Load Default Configuration Display Setup Confirmation window Press Enter to load default configuration Select Sub Menu Some items have sub menus Display the sub menu for a selected item Save and Exit Display Setup Confirmation window Press Enter to save and exit Exit In a sub menu press Esc to move to the previo...

Page 31: ...System Time and Date Advanced menu Configure IDE and USB settings Boot menu Set up Boot Type and Boot Sequence Ch3 System information BIOS Setup Menu Once you enter the BIOS Setup Utility the Main menu will appear on the screen The main menu displays the system information including the basic configuration ...

Page 32: ...31 Ch3 System information Security menu Install or clear Supervisor s and User s Password settings Exit menu Choose decided status before leaving the BIOS menu ...

Page 33: ...et format is hour minute second System Date This item allows you to set the system date The date format is day month date year Day Day of the week from Sun to Sat which is determined by BIOS read only Month The month from 01 January to 12 December Date The date from 01 to 31 Year The year can be adjusted by users Main menu Ch3 System information ...

Page 34: ...alled in the Notebook Press Enter to bring up a window showing the detailed information of the device including the device name vendor LBA mode PIO mode and more USB Keyboard Legacy Support Select Enabled to enable the legacy support for USB keyboard Setting options Enabled and Disabled Advanced menu Ch3 System information ...

Page 35: ... system always operates in a conserve power mode the processor works at FSB400 600MHz or FSB533 800MHz If you want optimize the processor set this item to Enabled so that the processor s speed will be controlled by the use of your operating system and applications Setting options Enabled and Disabled Ch3 System information ...

Page 36: ...ogo on the boot up screen Settings options Disabled and Enabled The default setting is Enabled 1st 2nd and 3rd Boot Device The three items allow you to set the sequence of boot devices where BIOS attempts to load the disk operating system Ch3 System information Boot menu ...

Page 37: ...ar on the screen as below Security menu Enter New Password Type the password you want up to six characters in length and press Enter The password typed now will replace any previously set password from CMOS memory You may also press ESC to abort the selection and not enter a password Ch3 System information ...

Page 38: ...owered on or when end users try to run Setup Always The password prompt appears only when end users try to run Setup Setup To clear a set password just press Enter when you are prompted to enter the password A message box will show up confirming the password will be disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup without entering any password Note About Supervis...

Page 39: ...ges and Exit Exit the utility without saving the changes you have made Discard Changes Abandon your changes and reload the previous configuration before running the utility Load Optimal Defaults Select this item to load the default settings for optimal system performance Exit menu Ch3 System information ...

Page 40: ... Power off the computer 6 Disconnect the AC adapter and install the charged battery pack 7 Check that the battery pack supplies power when you power on the computer If you suspect a power problem see the appropriate one of the following power supply checkouts 1 Checking the AC adapter 2 Checking the operational charging 3 Checking the battery pack 4 Checking the backup battery Checking the AC adap...

Page 41: ...the plug of the AC adapter cable See the following figure 3 If the voltage is not correct remove the power code form AC adapter 4 10 seconds later connect the power code then measure the output voltage 5 If the voltage is not correct change the AC adapter 2 1 Ground 2 18 05 19 95 1 Voltage V dc Pin Ch4 Symptom to part index ...

Page 42: ...arge battery pack when its temperature is below 0 or above 75 Checking the battery pack 1 Open the Power Meter window by clicking Start Control Panel Power Options and then check the total power remains Battery charging does not start until the power Meter shows that less than 95 of the total power remains under this condition the battery pack can charge to 100 of its capacity This protects the ba...

Page 43: ... When this happens you can perform the full discharge charge to improve the capacity You should perform periodic full discharge charge once every 30 60 days You should always use the battery until its power is low then fully charge the battery 3 Trickle charge If the temperature of the battery pack drops below 10 the trickle charging begins The trickle charging may take 32 hours for the battery pa...

Page 44: ...f the voltage is still less than 11 1 V DC after recharging replace the battery 4 If the voltage is more than 11 1 V DC measure the resistance between battery terminals 1 and 2 The resistance must be 2 to 4 typically 3 5 If the resistance is not correct replace the battery pack If the resistance is correct replace the system board Ch4 Symptom to part index Note Battery is an expendable supplier so...

Page 45: ...stem Hang Up In BIOS Utility NBP05 System Hang Up In POST NBP04 System Hang Up During Booting NBP03 System Can t Power On NBP02 No Power NBP01 System Power Issue LCD Breakdown NBL10 LCD Panel Scrape NBL09 LCD Display Ripple NBL08 LCD Output Color is incorrect NBL07 LCD Display Garbage NBL06 LCD Output Color Is Not Even NBL05 Dark Dot On LCD Panel NBL04 Bright Dot On LCD Panel NBL03 LCD Display Abn...

Page 46: ...M Vibrate Seriously While Rotating NBC08 CD Disc Comparability NBC07 CD ROM Breakdown NBC06 CD ROM Function Fail NBC05 CD ROM Write Error NBC04 CD ROM Read Error NBC03 CD ROM Tray Can t Be Rejected NBC02 System Can t Detect CD ROM Drive NBC01 ODD Issue English Description Code Memory Slot Fail NBD04 DRAM Breakdown NBD03 System Can t Detect DRAM Module NBD02 DRAM Size Display Incorrectly NBD01 SO D...

Page 47: ...eakdown NBB04 Battery s Capacity Will Down To Empty Quickly NBB03 Battery Pack Can t Charge To 100 NBB02 Battery Pack Can t Charge NBB01 Battery Pack Issue Keyboard Breakdown NBK04 Keyboard Button Drop Out NBK03 Keyboard Button Function Fail NBK02 Keyboard Can t Work NBK01 Keyboard Issue Touchpad Button Function Fail NBT04 Touchpad Surface Damage NBT03 Touchpad Can t Work NBT02 System Can t Detect...

Page 48: ...t Jack Function Fail NBI17 Built In MIC Function Fail NBI16 MIC In Jack Function Fail NBI15 IrDA Infaraed Function Fail NBI14 PCMCIA Eject Switch Breakdown NBI13 PCMCIA Function Fail NBI12 Card Reader Function Fail NBI11 IEEE 1394 Port Function Fail NBI10 The TV Output Color Is Monochromatic NBI09 S Video TV Out Port Function Fail NBI08 VGA Port Function Fail NBI07 LPT Port Function Fail NBI06 USB...

Page 49: ...emperature Is Too High NBI35 Remote Controller Function Fail NBI34 Audio DJ Button Function Fail NBI33 Lid Switch Function Fail NBI32 AC Adapter Connector Fail NBI31 Status Indicator LED Fail NBI30 Quick Lanch Buttons Instant Key Function Fail NBI29 Connect Quality Is Unstable Via WLAN NBI28 I O Issue English Description Code Ch4 Symptom to part index ...

Page 50: ...Flash BIOS Fail NBFB1 BIOS Issue English Description Code Can t Recovery System Use Recovery CD NBS10 System Hang Up After Update Hardware Driver NBS09 System Random Hang Up NBS08 Bundle Software Problem NBS07 Take Too Long To Resume From S4 NBS06 Take Too Long To Resume From S3 NBS05 Take Too Long To Enter In OS NBS04 Can t Install OS NBS03 OS XP 2000 Loading Fail NBS02 Microsoft Issue Setting Bu...

Page 51: ... Casing Damage NBM04 Top Case C Casing Damage NBM03 LCD Bezel B Casing Damage NBM02 LCD Cover A Casing Damage NBM01 Mechanism Accessory Parts Issue Change A B C D Casing Or Other Mechanism Parts NBUP6 Change Keyboard Language NBUP5 WLAN Module Upgrade NBUP4 So Dimm Upgrade NBUP3 HDD Upgrade NBUP2 CPU Upgrade NBUP1 HW ME Parts Upgrade Issue Ch4 Symptom to part index ...

Page 52: ...ROM Doesn t Fix To NB NBR15 Inverter Cable Damage NBR14 Inverter Damage NBR13 Connector Damage NBR12 LVDS Cable Damage NBR11 SWAP New Touchpad NBR10 SWAP New Keyboard NBR09 SWAP New Battery Pack NBR08 SWAP New WLAN Module NBR07 SWAP New CPU NBR06 SWAP New DRAM Module NBR05 SWAP New OSD NBR04 SWAP New HDD NBR03 SWAP New LCD Panel NBR02 DOA Return And Change New Product NBR01 No Component Replace Ma...

Page 53: ...w Blue Tooth Module NBR33 SWAP New AC Adapter NBR32 Update BIOS NBR31 CPU VGA Thermal Module Or Thermal Pad Damage NBR30 System is unstable After Install Not Suitable Software NBR29 Customer s Device Is Poor Comparability With NB NBR28 Reinstall OS NBR27 Update KBC Firmware NBR26 English Description Code Ch4 Symptom to part index ...

Page 54: ...RU 3 Remove or disconnected all of the following devices a Non LG devices b Printer mouse and other external devices c Battery pack d PC cards e ODD CD ROM Combo drive or FDD drive in the Bay f Hard disk drive Note Use the other memory card because it needs when operating computer 4 Power on the computer 5 Determine whether the problem has changed 6 If the problem does not recur reconnect the remo...

Page 55: ...power cords from electrical outlets remove the battery pack and then disconnect any interconnecting cables Caution Before the computer is powered on after FRU replacement make sure that all screws springs and other small parts are in place and are not loose inside the computer Verify metal flakes can cause electrical short circuits Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 56: ...55 1010 Battery Pack 1 Push the battery latch in the direction shown below then slide the battery pack out of the slot Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 57: ...k Drive 2 M2 5 x L5 0 1SZZBZ4040A 1 Qty Specification FRU No No 1 Remove 2 screws Remove the following parts in order before replacing this part a Battery Pack 1010 2 Remove HDD Cover Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 58: ...57 3 Remove HDD using a tag Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 59: ...58 Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 60: ...5 0 1SZZBZ4040A 1 Qty Specification FRU No No 1 Remove 3 screws Remove the following parts in order before replacing this part a Battery Pack 1010 b Hard Disk Drive 1020 2 Remove the CPU Cover Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 61: ...60 3 Remove the Memory Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 62: ...ard 1 Disconnect the WLAN Antenna Cable Remove the following parts in order before replacing this part a Battery Pack 1010 b Hard Disk Drive 1020 c Memory 1030 2 Remove the WLAN Card Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 63: ...Assembly 1 Loose Fan Assembly Spring Screw Remove the following parts in order before replacing this part a Battery Pack 1010 b Hard Disk Drive 1020 c Memory 1030 d WLAN Card 1040 Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 64: ...63 2 Disconnect the Fan Assembly connector 3 Remove the Fan Assembly Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 65: ...se CPU screw then remove the CPU Remove the following parts in order before replacing this part a Battery Pack 1010 b Hard Disk Drive 1020 c Memory 1030 d WLAN Card 1040 e Fan Assembly Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 66: ...arts in order before replacing this part a Battery Pack 1010 b Hard Disk Drive 1020 c Memory 1030 d WLAN Card 1040 e Fan Assembly 1050 f CPU 1060 1 M2 5 x L5 0 1SZZBZ4040A 1 Qty Specification FRU No No 2 Remove the ODD Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 67: ...66 Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 68: ...r Mylar Remove the following parts in order before replacing this part a Battery Pack 1010 b Hard Disk Drive 1020 c Memory 1030 d WLAN Card 1040 e Fan Assembly 1050 f CPU 1060 g ODD 1070 2 Pull up the Retainer Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 69: ...68 3 Disconnect the Connector 4 Remove the Retainer Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 70: ... before replacing this part a Battery Pack 1010 b Hard Disk Drive 1020 c Memory 1030 d WLAN Card 1040 e Fan Assembly 1050 f CPU 1060 g ODD 1070 h Retainer 1080 2 Pull up the Keyboard 2 M2 0 x L3 0 1SZZBZ4042A 1 Qty Specification FRU No No Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 71: ...70 3 Disconnect the Keyboard Connector then remove the Keyboard Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 72: ... order before replacing this part a Battery Pack 1010 b Hard Disk Drive 1020 c Memory 1030 d WLAN Card 1040 e Fan Assembly 1050 f CPU 1060 g ODD 1070 h Retainer 1080 i Keyboard 1090 2 M2 5 x L8 0 1SZZBZ4046A 1 Qty Specification FRU No No Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 73: ...72 2 Disconnect the LVDS Inverter Cable Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 74: ...73 3 Remove the Display Module Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 75: ...re replacing this part a Battery Pack 1010 b Hard Disk Drive 1020 c Memory 1030 d WLAN Card 1040 e Fan Assembly 1050 f CPU 1060 g ODD 1070 h Retainer 1080 i Keyboard 1090 j Display Module 1100 10 M2 5 x L5 0 1SZZBZ4040A 1 Qty Specification FRU No No Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 76: ...75 2 Remove 3 screws 3 M2 0 x L3 0 1SZZBZ4042A 1 Qty Specification FRU No No 3 Remove 5 screws 5 M2 5 x L5 0 1SZZBZ4040A 1 Qty Specification FRU No No Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 77: ...76 4 Remove the Keydeck 5 Disconnect the Touchpad Connector Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 78: ...77 6 Disconnect the Power Cable then remove the Keydeck Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 79: ...this part a Battery Pack 1010 b Hard Disk Drive 1020 c Memory 1030 d WLAN Card 1040 e Fan Assembly 1050 f CPU 1060 g ODD 1070 h Retainer 1080 i Keyboard 1090 j Display Module 1100 k Keyboard Deck 1110 1 M2 5 x L5 0 1SZZBZ4040A 1 Qty Specification FRU No No Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 80: ...79 2 Remove the Main Board 3 Disconnect the DC In LAN USB Cable Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 81: ...80 4 Disconnect the MDC Cable Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 82: ...81 5 Remove a screw 6 Remove a screw 1 M2 5 x L5 0 1SZZBZ4040A 1 Qty Specification FRU No No 1 M2 5 x L5 0 1SZZBZ4040A 1 Qty Specification FRU No No Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 83: ...82 7 Remove the USB Board Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 84: ...83 1 M2 5 x L5 0 1SZZBZ4040A 1 Qty Specification FRU No No 8 Remove a screw 9 Remove the DC In Board Ch5 Removing and replacing a part ...

Page 85: ...KBD Arabic RoHS 3823BC0006A NKBDB KBD Taiwan RoHS 3823BC0005A NKBDB KBD US RoHS 3823BC0002A NKBDB KBD UI RoHS 3823BC0003A NKBDB KBD Korean layout RoHS 3823BC0001A NKBDB ADAPTOR 65W FSP065 AAC 6708BA0074A NACAB BATTERY 6cell 18651 Li ion Battery LG brand 6911B00160A NBATB INVERTER TWS 400 9152 6708BI0102A NINVB MEMORY Hynix 512MB DDR2 M2OHY2G3H3410G1B5Z RoHS 0IMMR00247A NMEMB MEMORY Samsung 512MB D...

Page 86: ...S 1016 701DE 3550BZ4013A NCVRE FAN CPU heat sink 5901B09306A NFANB BATTERY Li ion 4400mAH Panasonic Cell 6911B00160A NBATB ODD ODD kits super multi 2026B00029A NODDB ODD ODD kits combo 2029B09007A NODDB COVER VER 01 MS1016_DOOR CPU_SUB_BLACK_MSI 3581B10005A NCVRD COVER MS1016_DOOR HDD_SUB_BLACK_MSI 3581B10006A NCVRC BOTTOM CASE VER 01 MS1016_LOWERCASE_SUB_BLACK_MSI 3110BA0001A NCSEC KBD DECK Upper...

Page 87: ...774BA0001A NHNGB LCD BRACKET VER 02 MECH NB SECC BRACKET LCD L L 262 2mm FOR MS 1016 4810BA2002A NBRKD LCD BRACKET Bracket LCD R LCD 4810BA2001A NBRKC REAR CASE Cover LCD sub assy 3111B0TT70A NCVRI REAR CASE Cover LCD sub assy 3111B0TT69A NCVRI SHEET Foil LCD assy 3858BZ3051A NSHTB LCD LCD 6304FAU026A NLCDB FRONT CASE Bezel LCD 3550BZ4014A NCSED SCREW MECH SCREW PLAT CROSS RECESS M3X0 5P 5mm 3 5mm...

Page 88: ...A SCREW MECH SCREW PLAT CROSS RECESS M2 5X0 45P 4 5mm 5mm MACHINE SCREW WITH NYLOK PLATING ZINC BLACK FOR MS 1004 AISI 1018 1SZZBZ4041A SCREW MECH SCREW PLAT CROSS RECESS M2 5X0 45P 5mm 3mm MACHINE SCREW WITH NYLOK PLATED NI FOR MS 1003 AISI 1018 1SZZBZ4040A NSCRB SCREW MECH SCREW PLAT CROSS RECESS M2 5X0 45P 4 5mm 5mm MACHINE SCREW WITH NYLOK PLATING ZINC BLACK FOR MS 1004 AISI 1018 1SZZBZ4041A N...

Page 89: ...Consult on page 71 Consult on page 56 For more information about screws refer to Chapter 5 Removing and replacing a part FRU ...

Page 90: ...K1 Buffalo EXPLODED VIEW 2 NHDDB NCVRH NSCRF NSCRF NSCRF NSCRF NBRKB ...

Page 91: ... NBRKE NCABC NINVB NCABD NSHTB NSCRC NSCRD NSCRD NSCRD NSCRD NLCDB NSCRC NHNGB NSCRC NCVRI NSCRC NCSNB NBRKC NCSNB NSCRC NCSNB NSCRC NSCRC NCSNB NSCRC NCSED NBRKD NSCRD NSCRD NSHTC NSCRD NSCRD NSCRC NSCRC NHNGC NSCRC NSCRC NBRKF ...

Page 92: ... 6708BA0074A 65W FSP065 AAC ADAPTOR NKBDB 3823BC0001A Korean layout RoHS KBD NKBDB 3823BC0003A UI RoHS KBD NKBDB 3823BC0002A US RoHS KBD NKBDB 3823BC0005A Taiwan RoHS KBD NKBDB 3823BC0006A Arabic RoHS KBD NKBDB 3823BC0004A Russian RoHS KBD NKBDB 3823BC0017A Hungarian RoHS KBD NKBDB 3823BC0018A German RoHS KBD NKBDB 3823BC0009A French RoHS KBD NKBDB 3823BC0007A Spanish RoHS KBD NKBDB 3823BC0010A Po...

Page 93: ... COVER NODDB 2029B09007A ODD kits combo ODD NODDB 2026B00029A ODD kits super multi ODD NBATB 6911B00160A Li ion 4400mAH Panasonic Cell BATTERY NFANB 5901B09306A CPU heat sink FAN NCVRE 3550BZ4013A VER 01 MECH NB GE 7210A DUMMYCARD NEWCARD 60 40 68 13 9 30mm DUMMY FOR MS 1016 701DE NCVRF 3550BZ4012A VER 0A MECH NB GE 7210A DUMMYCARD PCMCIA 85 64 55 20 6 5mm DUMMY FOR MS 1016 701DE NMLBB 6871BMSIMAB...

Page 94: ...y REAR CASE NCVRI 3111B0TT70A Cover LCD sub assy REAR CASE NBRKC 4810BA2001A Bracket LCD R LCD LCD BRACKET NBRKD 4810BA2002A VER 02 MECH NB SECC BRACKET LCD L L 262 2mm FOR MS 1016 LCD BRACKET NHNGB 4774BA0001A VER 01 MECH NB SK7 AND SUS304 1 2H HINGE ASSY R FOR MS 1016 HINGE NHNGC 4774BA0002A VER 01 MECH NB SK7 AND SUS304 1 2H HINGE ASSY L FOR MS 1016 HINGE NINVB 6708BI0102A 1408CA Inverter INVER...

Page 95: ...5P 5mm 3mm SCREW MACHINE SCREW WITH NYLOK PLATED NI FOR MS 1003 AISI 1018 1SZZBZ4041A MECH SCREW PLAT CROSS RECESS M2 5X0 45P 4 5mm 5mm SCREW MACHINE SCREW WITH NYLOK PLATING ZINC BLACK FOR MS 1004 AISI 1018 1SZZBZ4042A MECH SCREW PLAT CROSS RECESS M2X0 4 4mm 3mm SCREW MACHINE SCREW WITH NYLOK PLATED NI FOR MS 1003 AISI 1018 NSCRE 1SZZBZ4046A MECH SCREW PLAT CROSS RECESS M2 5X0 45 5mm 8mm SCREW MA...

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