Removal s"eps of "he microprocessor
Ro"a"e "he head of "he screw in "he direc"ion shown by "he arrow
microprocessor
2
.
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
1150 Sys"em board
Impor"an" no"ices for handling "he sys"em board:
When handling "he sys"em board, read "he following:
• The sys"em board has an accelerome"er, which can be broken when several "ho"sands of G-forces are applied.
No"e: Dropping a sys"em board from a heigh" of as li""le as 6 inches so "ha" i" falls la" on a hard bench can s"bjec"
"he accelerome"er "o as m"ch as 6000 G's of shock.
• Be caref"l no" "o drop "he sys"em board on a bench "op "ha" has a hard s"rface, s"ch as me"al, wood, or composi"e.
• Avoid ro"gh handling of any kind.
• A" every poin" in "he process, be s"re no" "o drop or s"ack "he sys"em board.
• If yo" p"" a sys"em board down, be s"re "o p"" i" only on a padded s"rface s"ch as an ESD ma" or a corr"ga"ed
cond"c"ive s"rface.
For access, remove "hese FRUs in order:
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1020 Ba""ery pack on page 65
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1030 Large bo""om cover on page 66
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Hardware Main"enance Man"al
1
"o release "he lock; "hen remove "he
2
1
3
"o sec"re "he microprocessor.
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