4-36
730CDT
4.14 Display Assembly, Jack Board, Speaker, and Modem Board
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the keyboard base: Do not open or close the display
assembly without suporting the keyboard base at the hinge area or you might break
delicate parts. Also, after disconnecting the keyboard base from the bottom cover, do
not touch the area around the palm rest of the keyboard base.
Removing the Display Assembly, Jack Board, Speaker, and Modem Board
To remove the display assembly, sound board, jack board, speaker, and modem board follow
the steps below and refer to Figures 4-31 to 4-39.
1.
Turn off the power to the computer, then disconnect the AC adapter and all
external cables connected to the computer.
2.
Remove the battery pack, optional memory module, optional PC card, FDD or
CD-ROM drive, HDD, upper cover and keyboard, DAA module, display mask,
FL Inverter board and LCD module as described in Sections 4.2 through 4.13.
CAUTION: The LCD cover, top cover, and chassis can be easily damaged if
the cover is not opened and closed very carefully.
3.
Grip the LCD outer cover between your thumb and fingers, placing your thumbs
on the screws inside the base of each corner and your fingers just above the hinges
on the outside of the cover. When closing the cover, apply even pressure on each
side. Press down slightly toward the chassis to ensure you apply even pressure on
the chassis as well as the cover.
4.
Turn the computer upside down and remove
two M2.5x6 silver screws
from the
battery pack slot
,
two M2x3 silver screws
from the
selectable bay,
and
three
M2.5x20 silver screws
from the computer base.
Summary of Contents for Tecra 730CDT
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