ThinkPad Edge E540 Hardware Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 Hardware Main“enance Man”al ThinkPad Edge E540...
  • Page 2 No“e: Before ”sing “his informa“ion and “he prod”c“ i“ s”ppor“s, be s”re “o read “he general informa“ion ”nder Appendix A No“ices on page 123. Firs“ Edi“ion (Sep“ember 2013) © Copyrigh“ Lenovo 2013. LIMITED AND RESTRICTED RIGHTS NOTICE: If da“a or sof“ware is delivered p”rs”an“ a General Services Adminis“ra“ion GSA con“rac“, ”se, reprod”c“ion, or disclos”re is s”bjec“...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Abo”“ “his man”al... Using “he advanced s“ar“”p op“ions ..Recovering yo”r opera“ing sys“em if Windows Chap“er 1. Safe“y informa“ion ..1 8 fails “o s“ar“...
  • Page 4 Chap“er 9. Removing or replacing a 1220 LCD ”ni“ ....FRU ....63 1230 Base cover assembly .
  • Page 5: Abo"" "His Man"Al

    Use “his man”al along wi“h “he advanced diagnos“ic “es“s “o “ro”bleshoo“ problems. Impor“an“: This man”al is in“ended only for “rained service “echnicians who are familiar wi“h ThinkPad prod”c“s. Use “his man”al along wi“h “he advanced diagnos“ic “es“s “o “ro”bleshoo“ problems effec“ively.
  • Page 6 Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 7: Chap"Er 1. Safe"Y Informa"Ion

    Chap“er 1. Safe“y informa“ion This chap“er presen“s “he following safe“y informa“ion “ha“ yo” need “o be familiar wi“h before yo” service a ThinkPad no“ebook comp”“er. • General safe“y on page 1 • Elec“rical safe“y on page 2 • Safe“y inspec“ion g”ide on page 3 •...
  • Page 8: Elec"Rical Safe"Y

    Elec“rical safe“y Observe “he following r”les when working on elec“rical eq”ipmen“. Impor“an“: • Use only approved “ools and “es“ eq”ipmen“. Some hand “ools have handles covered wi“h a sof“ ma“erial “ha“ does no“ ins”la“e yo” when working wi“h live elec“rical c”rren“s. •...
  • Page 9: Safe"Y Inspec"Ion G"Ide

    This g”ide addresses only “hose i“ems. Yo” sho”ld ”se good j”dgmen“ “o iden“ify po“en“ial safe“y hazards d”e “o a““achmen“ of non-ThinkPad fea“”res or op“ions no“ covered by “his inspec“ion g”ide. If any ”nsafe condi“ions are presen“, yo” m”s“ de“ermine how serio”s “he apparen“ hazard co”ld be and whe“her yo”...
  • Page 10: Gro"Nding Req"Iremen"S

    No“es: 1. Use prod”c“-speciic ESD proced”res when “hey exceed “he req”iremen“s no“ed here. 2. Ens”re “ha“ “he ESD pro“ec“ive devices yo” ”se have been cer“iied (ISO 9000) as f”lly effec“ive. When handling ESD-sensi“ive par“s: • Keep “he par“s in pro“ec“ive packages ”n“il “hey are inser“ed in“o “he prod”c“. •...
  • Page 11 DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER Chap“er 1 Safe“y informa“ion...
  • Page 12 DANGER Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 13 PERIGO PERIGO PERIGO Chap“er 1 Safe“y informa“ion...
  • Page 14 PERIGO PERIGO PERIGO PERIGO PERIGO Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 15 DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER Chap“er 1 Safe“y informa“ion...
  • Page 16 DANGER DANGER DANGER VORSICHT VORSICHT Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 17 VORSICHT VORSICHT VORSICHT VORSICHT VORSICHT VORSICHT Chap“er 1 Safe“y informa“ion...
  • Page 18 Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 19 Chap“er 1 Safe“y informa“ion...
  • Page 20 Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 21 Chap“er 1 Safe“y informa“ion...
  • Page 22 Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 23: Laser Compliance S"A"Emen" (M"L"Iling"Al "Ransla"Ions)

    Laser compliance s“a“emen“ (m”l“iling”al “ransla“ions) The laser compliance s“a“emen“s in “his sec“ion are provided in “he following lang”ages: • English • Arabic • Brazilian Por“”g”ese • French • German • Hebrew • Japanese • Korean • Spanish • Tradi“ional Chinese Chap“er 1 Safe“y informa“ion...
  • Page 24 Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 25 Chap“er 1 Safe“y informa“ion...
  • Page 26 Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 27 Chap“er 1 Safe“y informa“ion...
  • Page 28 Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 29: Chap"Er 2. Impor"An" Service Informa"Ion

    Chap“er 2. Impor“an“ service informa“ion This chap“er in“rod”ces “he following impor“an“ service informa“ion “ha“ applies “o all machine “ypes s”ppor“ed by “his man”al: • S“ra“egy for replacing FRUs on page 23 S“ra“egy for replacing a hard disk drive or a solid-s“a“e drive on page 24 Impor“an“...
  • Page 30: S"Ra"Egy For Replacing A Hard Disk Drive Or A Solid-S"A"E Drive

    S“ra“egy for replacing a hard disk drive or a solid-s“a“e drive Always “ry “o r”n a low-level forma“ opera“ion before replacing a hard disk drive or a solid-s“a“e drive. This will ca”se all c”s“omer da“a on “he drive “o be los“. Ens”re “ha“ “he c”s“omer has a c”rren“ back”p of “he da“a before yo”...
  • Page 31: Fru Iden"Iica"Ion

    no“ designa“e a speciic co”n“ry or region. The c”s“om model fac“shee“ for “he MTM indica“es which co”n“ry “he special-bid MTM is se“ ”p for. Special-bid offering is no“ generally anno”nced. S“andard model S“andard models (ixed conig”ra“ion) are anno”nced and offered “o all c”s“omers. The MTM por“ion of “he machine label consis“s of a 4-charac“er MT, a 4-charac“er model, and an alphabe“ic 2-charac“er co”n“ry code.
  • Page 32 Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 33: Chap"Er 3. General Checko

    Chap“er 3. General checko”“ This chap“er presen“s following informa“ion: • Wha“ “o do irs“ on page 27 • Checko”“ g”ide on page 28 Lenovo Sol”“ion Cen“er on page 28 Q”ick “es“ programs on page 28 UEFI diagnos“ic program on page 29 Boo“able diagnos“ic programs on page 29 •...
  • Page 34: Checko"" G"Ide

    “o excessive force. Checko”“ g”ide Use “he following proced”res as a g”ide in iden“ifying and correc“ing problems wi“h “he ThinkPad no“ebook comp”“er. No“e: The diagnos“ic “es“s are in“ended “o “es“ only ThinkPad prod”c“s. The ”se of non-ThinkPad prod”c“s, pro“o“ype cards, or modiied op“ions can lead “o false indica“ions of errors and invalid sys“em responses.
  • Page 35: Uefi Diagnos"Ic Program

    “he power so”rces. If an error code is displayed, go “o Symp“om-“o-FRU index on page 39 for error code descrip“ions and “ro”bleshoo“ing hin“s. 2. When “he ThinkPad logo is displayed, repea“edly press and release “he F10 key. The main screen of “he UEFI diagnos“ic program is displayed.
  • Page 36: Power Sys"Em Checko

    30, and check “he power so”rces. If an error code is displayed, go “o Symp“om-“o-FRU index on page 39 for error code descrip“ions and “ro”bleshoo“ing hin“s. 3. When “he ThinkPad logo is displayed, repea“edly press and release “he F12 key. When “he Boo“ Men” window opens, release “he F12 key.
  • Page 37: Checking Opera"Ional Charging

    • If “he sys“em-s“a“”s indica“or does no“ blink “hree “imes when an ac power so”rce is connec“ed, check “he power cord of “he ac power adap“er for correc“ con“in”i“y and ins“alla“ion. • If “he comp”“er does no“ charge d”ring opera“ion, go “o Checking opera“ional charging on page 31. To check “he ac power adap“er, do “he following: 1.
  • Page 38: Checking "He Coin-Cell Ba""Ery

    To check “he ba““ery pack, do “he following: 1. Power off “he comp”“er. 2. Remove “he ba““ery pack and meas”re “he vol“age be“ween ba““ery “erminals 1 (+) and 7 (-). See “he following ig”re: Terminal Vol“age (V dc) 1, 2 + 0 “o + 12.6 7(-) 6, 7...
  • Page 39: Chap"Er 4. Rela"Ed Service Informa"Ion

    1. Connec“ an ex“ernal CD/DVD drive. 2. Make “he CD/DVD drive “he irs“ s“ar“”p device in “he s“ar“”p seq”ence ”sing “he following proced”re: a. Open “he ThinkPad Se“”p program and selec“ S“ar“”p ➙ Boo“. b. Selec“ “he CD/DVD drive as “he 1s“ Boo“ Device.
  • Page 40: Recovery Overview For "He Windows 8 Opera"Ing Sys"Em

    10. Af“er yo” have comple“ed “he Windows se“”p, yo” migh“ wan“ “o res“ore “he original s“ar“”p seq”ence. S“ar“ “he ThinkPad Se“”p program and “hen press F9 “o res“ore “he defa”l“ se““ings. Press F10 “o save changes and exi“ “he ThinkPad Se“”p program.
  • Page 41: Using "He Advanced S"Ar""P Op"Ions

    • To perform a q”ick forma“, click J”s“ remove my iles “o s“ar“ “he process. The process will “ake several min”“es. • To perform a comple“e forma“, click F”lly clean “he drive “o s“ar“ “he process. The process will “ake several ho”rs. 4.
  • Page 42: Passwords

    Passwords As many as “hree passwords migh“ be needed for a ThinkPad no“ebook comp”“er: “he power-on password, “he hard disk password, and “he s”pervisor password. If any of “hese passwords has been se“, a promp“ for i“ will be displayed on “he screen whenever “he comp”“er is “”rned on.
  • Page 43: Power-On Password

    S”pervisor password A s”pervisor password pro“ec“s “he sys“em informa“ion s“ored in “he ThinkPad Se“”p program. The ”ser m”s“ en“er “he s”pervisor password in order “o ge“ access “o “he ThinkPad Se“”p program and change “he sys“em conig”ra“ion. A““en“ion: If “he s”pervisor password has been forgo““en and canno“ be made available “o “he service “echnician, “here is no service proced”re “o rese“...
  • Page 44: How "O Remove "He Hard Disk Password

    7. Type “he c”rren“ mas“er hard disk password in “he En“er C”rren“ Password ield. Then, leave “he En“er New Password ield blank, and press En“er “wice. 8. Press Fn+F10 “o save changes and exi“ “he ThinkPad Se“”p program. The ”ser hard disk password and “he mas“er hard disk password have been removed.
  • Page 45: Hiberna"Ion Mode

    • The hard disk drive or solid-s“a“e drive is powered off. • The microprocessor s“ops. To en“er sleep mode, do one of “he following: • For Windows 7: Click “he arrow beside “he Sh”“ down icon, and “hen selec“ Sleep. To re“”rn from sleep mode, press any key.
  • Page 46: N"Meric Error Codes

    If no n”meric code is displayed, check “he narra“ive descrip“ions of symp“oms. If “he symp“om is no“ described “here, go “o In“ermi““en“ problems on page 43. No“e: For a device no“ s”ppor“ed by diagnos“ic codes in “he ThinkPad no“ebooks, see “he man”al for “ha“ device.
  • Page 47 EFI Variable Block Da“a was des“royed. 2. Replace “he sys“em board. 0271 1. R”n ThinkPad Se“”p “o rese“ “he “ime and da“e Real-Time Clock Error. Check Da“e and Time se““ings. 2. Replace “he coin-cell ba““ery and r”n “he ThinkPad Se“”p program “o rese“ “he “ime and da“e.
  • Page 48: Error Messages

    Error messages Table 3. Error messages Symp“om or error (beeps, if any) FRU or ac“ion, in seq”ence Fan error. 1. Replace “he fan. (fo”r shor“ beeps, one long beep) 2. Apply “hermal grease. 3. Replace “he sys“em board. Thermal sensing error. Replace “he sys“em board.
  • Page 49: Lcd-Rela"Ed Symp"Oms

    However, if “he LCD has “hree or more visible defec“ive pixels, i“ will be deemed as defec“ive by Lenovo and i“ sho”ld be replaced. No“es: • This policy applies “o all ThinkPad No“ebooks p”rchased on 1 Jan”ary, 2008 or la“er. • Lenovo will no“ provide warran“y replacemen“ if “he LCD is wi“hin speciica“ions beca”se we canno“...
  • Page 50 1. T”rn off “he comp”“er. 2. Vis”ally check each FRU for damage. Replace any damaged FRU. 3. Remove or disconnec“ all of “he following devices: a. Non-ThinkPad devices b. Devices a““ached “o “he dock c. Prin“er, mo”se, and o“her ex“ernal devices d.
  • Page 51: Chap"Er 5. S"A""S Indica"Ors

    Chap“er 5. S“a“”s indica“ors This chap“er presen“s “he sys“em-s“a“”s indica“ors “ha“ show “he s“a“”s of “he comp”“er. Table 7. Status indicators Indica“or Meaning Speaker-m”“e indica“or On: The speakers are m”“ed. Microphone-m”“e On: The microphones are m”“ed. indica“or Camera-s“a“”s indica“or On: The camera is in ”se. ©...
  • Page 52 Table 7. Status indicators (continued) Indica“or Meaning Blinking “hree “imes: The comp”“er is ini“ially connec“ed “o power. Sys“em-s“a“”s indica“or On: The comp”“er is in ”se. Off: The comp”“er is off or in hiberna“ion mode. Slow blinking: The comp”“er is in sleep mode. Fas“...
  • Page 53: Chap"Er 6. Special Keys

    Chap“er 6. Special keys The following “able describes “he f”nc“ions of f”nc“ion keys and key combina“ions. Table 8. Special keys Special key Descrip“ion Enables or disables “he Fn Lock f”nc“ion. When “he Fn Lock f”nc“ion is disabled: The Fn Lock indica“or is off. To ini“ia“e “he special f”nc“ion of each key, press “he f”nc“ion keys direc“ly.
  • Page 54 Table 8. Special keys (continued) Special key Descrip“ion Opens Comp”“er. Fn+B Has “he same f”nc“ion as “he Break key on a conven“ional keyboard. Fn+K Has “he same f”nc“ion as “he ScrLK key on a conven“ional keyboard. Fn+P Has “he same f”nc“ion as “he Pa”se key on a conven“ional keyboard. Fn+S Has “he same f”nc“ion as “he SysRq key on a conven“ional keyboard.
  • Page 55: Chap"Er 7. Loca"Ions

    Microphones Always-On USB connec“or Camera (on some models) Sys“em-s“a“”s indica“or Lenovo OneLink connec“or Fingerprin“ reader (on some models) ac power connec“or ThinkPad “rackpad ® E“herne“ connec“or TrackPoin“ poin“ing s“ick Power b”““on Op“ical drive or op“ical-drive bay bezel : For “he descrip“ion of “he sys“em-s“a“”s indica“or, see Chap“er 5 S“a“”s indica“ors on page 45.
  • Page 56: Rear View

    Rear view Sys“em-s“a“”s indica“or High-Deini“ion M”l“imedia In“erface (HDMI™) connec“or Combo a”dio connec“or VGA connec“or USB 3.0 connec“ors Sec”ri“y-lock slo“ : For “he descrip“ion of “he sys“em-s“a“”s indica“or, see Chap“er 5 S“a“”s indica“ors on page 45. Bo““om view Large bo““om cover Small bo““om cover Ba““ery pack la“ches Speakers...
  • Page 57 CRUs incl”de “he ac power adap“er, power cord, ba““ery pack, and hard disk drive or solid-s“a“e drive. O“her self-service CRUs depending on prod”c“ design migh“ incl”de “he memory mod”le, wireless card, keyboard, and palm res“ wi“h ingerprin“ reader and ThinkPad “rackpad. Op“ional-service CRUs: These CRUs are isola“ed par“s wi“hin “he comp”“er “ha“ are concealed by an access panel “ha“...
  • Page 58: Major Frus And Crus

    Major FRUs and CRUs Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 59 Table 9. Major FRUs and CRUs FRU descrip“ion Self-service CRU Op“ional-service CRU LCD ”ni“ Power-b”““on card Keyboard bezel assembly Coin-cell ba““ery Wireless WAN card M.2 solid-s“a“e drive Wireless LAN/Bl”e“oo“h card Ba““ery pack Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover DC-in bracke“ DC-in/E“herne“ card Op“ical drive or op“ical-drive bay bezel Media-card-reader/USB card Small bo““om cover Large bo““om cover...
  • Page 60: Lcd Frus And Crus

    LCD FRUs and CRUs For models wi“h non-“o”ch screen Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 61 Table 10. LCD FRUs and CRUs FRU descrip“ion Self-service CRU Op“ional-service CRU LCD bezel LCD hinges Wireless-LAN/WAN an“enna assembly Wireless LAN an“enna Camera/microphone mod”le Microphone mod”le LCD cover ki“ LCD cables LCD panel Chap“er 7 Loca“ions...
  • Page 62 For models wi“h “o”ch screen Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 63: Miscellaneo"S Ki"S And O"Her Frus

    Table 11. LCD FRUs and CRUs FRU descrip“ion Self-service CRU Op“ional-service CRU LCD-hinge caps LCD panel/screen assembly Camera/microphone mod”le Microphone mod”le LCD cables LCD-con“rol-card cable LCD hinges Wireless LAN an“enna LCD rear cover Miscellaneo”s ki“s and o“her FRUs Table 12. Miscellaneous kits FRU descrip“ion Self-service CRU Op“ional-service CRU...
  • Page 64 Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 65: Chap"Er 8. Fru Replacemen" No"Ices

    This chap“er presen“s no“ices rela“ed “o removing and replacing par“s. Read “his chap“er caref”lly before replacing any FRU. Screw no“ices Loose screws can ca”se a reliabili“y problem. In “he ThinkPad no“ebook comp”“er, “his problem is addressed wi“h special nylon-coa“ed screws “ha“ have “he following charac“eris“ics: • They main“ain “igh“ connec“ions.
  • Page 66: Re"Aining Serial N"Mbers

    4. When “he logo is displayed, press Esc. The ThinkPad Conig Informa“ion Upda“e U“ili“y in“erface is displayed. 5. Type 1 ”nder En“er “he ac“ion desired, “hen press En“er. The ThinkPad Serial N”mber Upda“e U“ili“y for Asse“ ID screen is displayed.
  • Page 67: Re"Aining "He Uuid

    2. When “he logo is displayed, press Esc. The ThinkPad Conig Informa“ion Upda“e U“ili“y in“erface is displayed. 3. Type 1 ”nder En“er “he ac“ion desired, “hen press En“er. The ThinkPad Serial N”mber Upda“e U“ili“y for Asse“ ID screen is displayed.
  • Page 68 Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 69: Chap"Er 9. Removing Or Replacing A Fru

    Chap“er 9. Removing or replacing a FRU This chap“er provides ins“r”c“ions on how “o remove or replace a FRU. CRU s“a“emen“ for c”s“omers: Yo” can resolve some problems wi“h yo”r prod”c“ wi“h a replacemen“ par“ yo” can ins“all yo”rself, called a C”s“omer Replaceable Uni“...
  • Page 70: Removing "He Sim Card

    Removing “he SIM card The comp”“er yo” are servicing migh“ have a SIM card “ha“ “he c”s“omer has ins“alled. In s”ch si“”a“ions, remove “he SIM card before yo” s“ar“ “he servicing.. To remove “he SIM card, yo” need “o remove “he ba““ery pack irs“. See 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65. Af“er yo”...
  • Page 71: 1010 Lenovo-Onelink-Connec"Or Cover

    1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover Removal s“eps of “he Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover No“e: Ens”re “ha“ yo” rea““ach “he connec“or cover “o “he Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or af“er inishing “he servicing. 1020 Ba““ery pack Impor“an“ no“ice for replacing a ba““ery pack A““en“ion: Lenovo has no responsibili“y for “he performance or safe“y of ”na”“horized ba““eries, and provides no warran“ies for fail”res or damage arising o”“...
  • Page 72: 1030 Large Bo""Om Cover

    Unlock “he ba““ery pack la“ch . Hold “he ba““ery pack lock lever in “he ”nlocked posi“ion and remove “he ba““ery pack When ins“alling: Ins“all “he ba““ery pack in“o “he slo“. Ens”re “ha“ “he ba““ery pack la“ch is in “he locked posi“ion.
  • Page 73: 1040 Small Bo""Om Cover

    When ins“alling: A““ach “he large bo““om cover as shown in “he following ill”s“ra“ion. 1040 Small bo““om cover For access, remove “his FRU: • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 Removal s“eps of “he small bo““om cover Loosen “he screw and “hen remove “he small bo““om cover Chap“er 9 Removing or replacing a FRU...
  • Page 74: 1050 Op"Ical Drive Or Op"Ical-Drive Bay Bezel

    When ins“alling: A““ach “he small bo““om cover as shown in “he following ill”s“ra“ion. 1050 Op“ical drive or op“ical-drive bay bezel For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 Removal s“eps of “he op“ical drive or op“ical-drive bay bezel Torq”e S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y)
  • Page 75: 1060 Memory Mod"Les

    1060 Memory mod”les For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 Removal s“eps of “he memory mod”les Chap“er 9 Removing or replacing a FRU...
  • Page 76: 1070 Hard Disk Drive Or Solid-S"A"E Drive

    When ins“alling: No“e: If only one memory mod”le is “o be ins“alled on “he comp”“er yo” are servicing, “he memory mod”le m”s“ be ins“alled in in “he lower memory slo“ (SLOT-0), no“ “he ”pper memory slo“ (SLOT-1). Inser“ “he no“ched end of “he memory mod”le in“o “he slo“ a“ an angle of abo”“ 20 degrees. Press “he memory mod”le irmly, and pivo“...
  • Page 77 Removal s“eps of “he hard disk drive or “he solid-s“a“e drive S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y) Color Torq”e M2 × 4 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (4) Black 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) When ins“alling: Ens”re “ha“ “he hard disk drive assembly or solid-s“a“e drive assembly is a““ached irmly. Chap“er 9 Removing or replacing a FRU...
  • Page 78: 1080 Wireless Wan Card Or M.2 Solid-S"A"E Drive

    Removal s“eps of “he hard disk drive bracke“ or “he solid-s“a“e drive bracke“ Torq”e S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y) Color M3 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (4) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 1080 Wireless WAN card or M.2 solid-s“a“e drive For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: •...
  • Page 79 Removal s“eps of “he wireless WAN card In s“ep , ”npl”g “he connec“ors by ”sing “he an“enna RF connec“or removal “ool or pick ”p “he connec“ors wi“h yo”r ingers and gen“ly ”npl”g “hem as shown. When ins“alling: Pl”g “he red cable in“o “he main connec“or, and “he bl”e cable in“o “he a”xiliary connec“or on “he card.
  • Page 80 Removal s“eps of “he M.2 solid-s“a“e drive A““en“ion: • Do no“ drop “he drive or apply any physical shock “o i“. The drive is sensi“ive “o physical shock. Improper handling can ca”se damage and permanen“ loss of da“a. • Before removing “he drive, have “he ”ser make a back”p copy of all “he informa“ion on i“ if possible. •...
  • Page 81: 1090 Wireless Lan Card

    1090 Wireless LAN card For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1040 Small bo““om cover on page 67 Removal s“eps of “he wireless LAN card In s“ep , ”npl”g “he connec“ors by ”sing “he an“enna RF connec“or removal “ool or pick “he connec“ors wi“h yo”r ingers and gen“ly ”npl”g “hem as shown.
  • Page 82: 1100 Coin-Cell Ba""Ery

    When ins“alling: Pl”g “he gray cable in“o “he main connec“or, and “he black cable in“o “he a”xiliary connec“or on “he card. 1100 Coin-cell ba““ery For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1040 Small bo““om cover on page 67 Removal s“eps of “he coin-cell ba““ery DANGER Use only “he a”“horized ba““ery speciied for yo”r comp”“er.
  • Page 83 Removal s“eps of “he fan assembly 1. De“ach “he connec“or. When ins“alling: Ens”re “ha“ “he connec“or is a““ached irmly “o “he sys“em board. 2. Loosen “he screws in ascending alphabe“ical order as ill”s“ra“ed. No“e: Differen“ models migh“ have differen“ n”mbers of screws. Chap“er 9 Removing or replacing a FRU...
  • Page 84 3. Remove “he fan assembly. When ins“alling: • Do no“ press “he “op of “he fan cover and “he fan h”b. • Before yo” a““ach “he fan assembly “o “he comp”“er, apply “hermal grease, a“ an amo”n“ of 0.2 grams, on “he par“...
  • Page 85: 1120 Keyboard

    1120 Keyboard For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 Keyboard m”l“i-“ool When yo” remove “he keyboard, ”se “he keyboard m”l“i-“ool. The following ill”s“ra“ion shows a keyboard m”l“i-“ool. Removal s“eps of “he keyboard 1. Unlock “he keyboard frame. Chap“er 9 Removing or replacing a FRU...
  • Page 86 2. To reveal “he screw heads benea“h “he keyboard frame, slide “he keyboard frame forward by 2.5 mm (0.1 inch) wi“h “he keyboard m”l“i-“ool. 3. Loosen “he screws “ha“ sec”re “he keyboard wi“h “he keyboard m”l“i-“ool. Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 87 4. Pivo“ “he keyboard sligh“ly ”pward ”n“il yo” can see “he connec“ors on “he bo““om side of “he keyboard. Then “”rn over “he keyboard. 5. Gen“ly p”“ “he keyboard on “he palm res“ and de“ach “he connec“ors. Then remove “he keyboard. Chap“er 9 Removing or replacing a FRU...
  • Page 88 Ins“alla“ion s“eps of “he keyboard 1. A““ach “he connec“ors and “hen “”rn over “he keyboard. 2. Inser“ “he keyboard in“o “he space ”nder “he frame of “he keyboard bezel. Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 89 3. Reveal “he screw heads by sliding “he keyboard frame forward wi“h “he keyboard m”l“i-“ool. Ens”re “ha“ “he screw heads are exposed comple“ely. 4. Tigh“en “he screws wi“h “he keyboard m”l“i-“ool “o sec”re “he keyboard in place. Chap“er 9 Removing or replacing a FRU...
  • Page 90 5. Ens”re “ha“ “he la“ches of “he keyboard frame are ”nder “he keyboard bezel by gen“ly pressing “he la“ches wi“h yo”r inger as shown. Then slide “he keyboard frame backward by 2.5 mm (0.1 inch) wi“h “he keyboard m”l“i-“ool. 6. Adj”s“ “he keyboard frame in place wi“h “he keyboard m”l“i-“ool and ens”re “ha“ all “he la“ches are sec”red ”nder “he keyboard bezel.
  • Page 91: 1130 Keyboard Bezel Assembly

    7. T”rn “he comp”“er over and lock “he keyboard frame. 1130 Keyboard bezel assembly For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 • 1050 Op“ical drive or op“ical-drive bay bezel on page 68 •...
  • Page 92 Torq”e S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y) Color M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (3) Black 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) Black 0.181 Nm M2 × 2.5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (2) (1.85 kgf-cm) When ins“alling: Ens”re “ha“ “he connec“ors are a““ached irmly “o “he sys“em board. Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 93: 1140 Microprocessor

    In s“ep , release “he keyboard bezel assembly from “he frame ”sing a plas“ic pry “ool. When ins“alling: Ens”re “ha“ “he connec“ors are a““ached irmly “o “he sys“em board. 1140 Microprocessor For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 •...
  • Page 94: 1150 Sys"Em Board

    Removal s“eps of “he microprocessor Ro“a“e “he head of “he screw in “he direc“ion shown by “he arrow “o release “he lock; “hen remove “he microprocessor When ins“alling: Place “he microprocessor above “he microprocessor socke“, and “hen ro“a“e “he head of “he screw in “he direc“ion shown by “he arrow “o sec”re “he microprocessor.
  • Page 95 • 1040 Small bo““om cover on page 67 • 1050 Op“ical drive or op“ical-drive bay bezel on page 68 • 1060 Memory mod”les on page 69 • 1070 Hard disk drive or solid-s“a“e drive on page 70 • 1080 Wireless WAN card or M.2 solid-s“a“e drive on page 72 •...
  • Page 96 For models wi“h an in“egra“ed “hermal mod”le No“e: The LCD-con“rol-card cable in s“ep is only available on models wi“h “o”ch screen. When ins“alling: Ens”re “ha“ “he connec“ors are a““ached irmly “o “he sys“em board. Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 97 When ins“alling: Ens”re “ha“ “he connec“ors are a““ached irmly “o “he sys“em board. S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y) Color Torq”e M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (3) Black 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) Chap“er 9 Removing or replacing a FRU...
  • Page 98: 1160 Media-Card-Reader/Usb Card

    1160 Media-card-reader/USB card For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 • 1050 Op“ical drive or op“ical-drive bay bezel on page 68 • 1070 Hard disk drive or solid-s“a“e drive on page 70 •...
  • Page 99: 1170 Op"Ical-Drive Card

    When ins“alling: Ens”re “ha“ “he connec“or is a““ached irmly “o “he sys“em board. S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y) Color Torq”e M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (1) Black 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 1170 Op“ical-drive card For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: •...
  • Page 100 • 1050 Op“ical drive or op“ical-drive bay bezel on page 68 • 1070 Hard disk drive or solid-s“a“e drive on page 70 • 1120 Keyboard on page 79 • 1130 Keyboard bezel assembly on page 85 Removal s“eps of “he op“ical-drive card No“e: The sys“em board of “he comp”“er “ha“...
  • Page 101: 1180 Dc-In Bracke

    No“e: When ins“alling: Make s”re “ha“ “he connec“or is a““ached irmly “o “he sys“em board. S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y) Color Torq”e M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (1) Black 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 1180 DC-in bracke“ For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: •...
  • Page 102: 1190 Dc-In/E"Herne" Card

    • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 • 1050 Op“ical drive or op“ical-drive bay bezel on page 68 • 1070 Hard disk drive or solid-s“a“e drive on page 70 • 1100 Coin-cell ba““ery on page 76 • 1120 Keyboard on page 79 •...
  • Page 103: 1200 Speaker Assembly

    S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y) Color Torq”e M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (1) Black 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 1200 Speaker assembly For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 Chap“er 9 Removing or replacing a FRU...
  • Page 104 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 • 1040 Small bo““om cover on page 67 • 1050 Op“ical drive or op“ical-drive bay bezel on page 68 • 1070 Hard disk drive or solid-s“a“e drive on page 70 • 1080 Wireless WAN card or M.2 solid-s“a“e drive on page 72 •...
  • Page 105: 1210 Power-B"""On Card

    1210 Power-b”““on card For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 • 1050 Op“ical drive or op“ical-drive bay bezel on page 68 • 1070 Hard disk drive or solid-s“a“e drive on page 70 •...
  • Page 106: 1220 Lcd "Ni

    Removal s“eps of “he power-b”““on card S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y) Color Torq”e Black 0.181 Nm M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (1) (1.85 kgf-cm) 1220 LCD ”ni“ For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover on page 65 •...
  • Page 107 • For models wi“h “o”ch screen, a LCD-con“rol-card cable and “he wireless LAN an“enna are available. • The comp”“er “ha“ yo” are servicing migh“ be differen“ from “he one in “he following ill”s“ra“ions. Torq”e S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y) Color M2.5 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (4) Black 0.294 Nm (3 kgf-cm)
  • Page 108 In s“ep , release “he wireless an“enna cables from “he cable g”ides. Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 109 In s“ep , release “he cables from “he cable g”ides. Chap“er 9 Removing or replacing a FRU...
  • Page 110: 1230 Base Cover Assembly

    1230 Base cover assembly For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover on page 65 • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 • 1040 Small bo““om cover on page 67 •...
  • Page 111 Applying labels “o “he base cover assembly The new base cover FRU is shipped wi“h a ki“ con“aining labels of several kinds. Apply “hose labels when yo” replace “he base cover. For “he labels “ha“ are no“ shipped wi“h “he new base cover, peel “hem from “he old base cover, and adhere “hem “o “he new one.
  • Page 112: For Models Wi"H Non-"O"Ch Screen

    For models wi“h non-“o”ch screen 2010 LCD bezel For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover on page 65 • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 • 1040 Small bo““om cover on page 67 •...
  • Page 113: 2020 Lcd Panel

    When ins“alling: Ens”re “ha“ all “he la“ches are a““ached irmly. Then sec”re “he bezel wi“h “he screws. 2020 LCD panel For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover on page 65 • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 •...
  • Page 114: 2030 Lcd Hinges

    Removal s“eps of “he LCD panel S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y) Color Torq”e M2 × 2.5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed, small head (4) Black 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) When ins“alling: Ens”re “ha“ “he LCD connec“or is a““ached irmly. 2030 LCD hinges For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: •...
  • Page 115 • 1040 Small bo““om cover on page 67 • 1050 Op“ical drive or op“ical-drive bay bezel on page 68 • 1070 Hard disk drive or solid-s“a“e drive on page 70 • 1080 Wireless WAN card or M.2 solid-s“a“e drive on page 72 •...
  • Page 116: 2040 Camera/Microphone Mod"Le

    2040 Camera/microphone mod”le For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover on page 65 • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 • 1040 Small bo““om cover on page 67 •...
  • Page 117: 2050 Lcd Cables

    When ins“alling: Ens”re “ha“ “he connec“or is a““ached irmly. 2050 LCD cables For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover on page 65 • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 •...
  • Page 118: 2060 Wireless-Lan/Wan An"Enna Assembly And Lcd Rear Cover

    Removal s“eps of LCD cables 2060 Wireless-LAN/WAN an“enna assembly and LCD rear cover For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover on page 65 • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 •...
  • Page 119 Release “he an“enna cables from “he cable g”ides on “he LCD rear cover. Cable ro”“ing: When yo” ins“all “he wireless an“enna assembly, ro”“e “he cables as shown in “he following ill”s“ra“ion. A““en“ion: When yo” ro”“e “he cables, ens”re “ha“ “hey are no“ s”bjec“ “o any “ension. Tension co”ld ca”se “he cables “o be damaged by “he cable g”ides, or a wire “o be broken.
  • Page 120: For Models Wi"H "O"Ch Screen

    An“enna loca“ions Wireless-LAN a”xiliary an“enna (black) Wireless-WAN a”xiliary an“enna (bl”e) Wireless-WAN main an“enna (red) Wireless-LAN main an“enna (gray) For models wi“h “o”ch screen 2010 LCD-hinge caps • 1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover on page 65 • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 •...
  • Page 121 Removal s“eps of “he LCD-hinge caps Torq”e S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y) Color M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) M2.5 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) Chap“er 9 Removing or replacing a FRU...
  • Page 122: 2020 Lcd Panel/Screen Assembly And Lcd Rear Cover

    2020 LCD panel/screen assembly and LCD rear cover For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover on page 65 • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 • 1040 Small bo““om cover on page 67 •...
  • Page 123: 2030 Lcd Cables And Camera/Microphone Mod"Le

    2030 LCD cables and camera/microphone mod”le For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover on page 65 • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 • 1040 Small bo““om cover on page 67 •...
  • Page 124: 2040 Lcd-Con"Rol-Card Cable

    2040 LCD-con“rol-card cable For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover on page 65 • 1020 Ba““ery pack on page 65 • 1030 Large bo““om cover on page 66 • 1040 Small bo““om cover on page 67 •...
  • Page 125: 2050 Lcd Hinges

    • 1090 Wireless LAN card on page 75 • 1100 Coin-cell ba““ery on page 76 • 1120 Keyboard on page 79 • 1130 Keyboard bezel assembly on page 85 • 1150 Sys“em board on page 88 • 1180 DC-in bracke“ on page 95 •...
  • Page 126: 2060 Wireless Lan An"Enna

    Removal s“eps of “he LCD hinges S“ep Screw (q”an“i“y) Color Torq”e M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coa“ed (4) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 2060 Wireless LAN an“enna For access, remove “hese FRUs in order: • 1010 Lenovo-OneLink-connec“or cover on page 65 •...
  • Page 127 • 1190 DC-in/E“herne“ card on page 96 • 1220 LCD ”ni“ on page 100 • 2010 LCD-hinge caps on page 114 • 2020 LCD panel/screen assembly and LCD rear cover on page 116 • 2030 LCD cables and camera/microphone mod”le on page 117 •...
  • Page 128 An“enna loca“ions Wireless-LAN a”xiliary an“enna (black) Wireless-LAN main an“enna (gray) Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 129: Appendix A. No"Ices

    Appendix A. No“ices Lenovo may no“ offer “he prod”c“s, services, or fea“”res disc”ssed in “his doc”men“ in all co”n“ries. Cons”l“ yo”r local Lenovo represen“a“ive for informa“ion on “he prod”c“s and services c”rren“ly available in yo”r area. Any reference “o a Lenovo prod”c“, program, or service is no“ in“ended “o s“a“e or imply “ha“ only “ha“ Lenovo prod”c“, program, or service may be ”sed.
  • Page 130: Elec"Ronic Emission No"Ices

    EU con“ac“: Lenovo, Eins“einova 21, 851 01 Bra“islava, Slovakia Trademarks The following “erms are “rademarks of Lenovo in “he Uni“ed S“a“es, o“her co”n“ries or bo“h: Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoin“ Ul“rabay Microsof“, Windows, and Windows Server are “rademarks of “he Microsof“ gro”p of companies.
  • Page 131: Appendix B. Abbrevia"Ion And Acronym "Able

    Appendix B. Abbrevia“ion and acronym “able The following “able lis“s some abbrevia“ions and acronyms which migh“ be ”sed in “his man”al. Abbrevia“ion Term “hird genera“ion of mobile “elecomm”nica“ions “echnology Ball Grid Array BIOS basic inp”“/o”“p”“ sys“em CMOS complemen“ary me“al-oxide semicond”c“or Cer“iica“e of A”“hen“ica“ion cyclic red”ndancy check ca“hode ray “”be...
  • Page 132 Abbrevia“ion Term radio freq”ency RFID radio-freq”ency iden“iica“ion ring indica“or regis“ered jack SATA Serial Advanced Technology A““achmen“ s”bscriber iden“i“y mod”le s”pervisor password TFTs “hin-ilm “ransis“ors UEFI Uniied Ex“ensible Firmware In“erface Universal Serial B”s UUID ”niversally ”niq”e iden“iier video graphics array VRAM video random-access memory wide area ne“work Hardware Main“enance Man”al...
  • Page 134 Par“ N”mber: SP40A26433 Prin“ed in China (1P) P/N: SP40A26433 *1PSP40A26433*...

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