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March 11 , 2022 Dynabook Laptop Components Classified as Requiring Selective Treatment Dynabook would like to communicate the method of identifying and removing components contained in Dynabook notebook products, including but not limited to the Dynabook Portege X30-G model, that requires selective treatment based on the European WEEE Directive, Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
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Please refer to the information below for instructions regarding the identification and removal of the lithium ion battery. Further maintenance instructions can be found in section 4.5 of the Portege X30-G Maintenance Manual. Some tools are required in order to remove this component.
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2. Removing the SSD To remove the SSD the mainboard must be removed first. Please refer to the information listed in section 4.22 of the Portege X30-G Series Maintenance Manual to check how the mainboard is removed. Please refer to the information below for the removal of the SSD.
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3. Removing the LCD and Printed Circuit / Wiring Boards Beside the LCD and the main PCB, there are further small PCBs and components which are in the scope of the WEEE Directive. The removal of these components is described in detail in the chapter 4 of the associated maintenance manual.
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AC Adapter, External cables provided with the AC adapter and USB cables Depending on your purchased model there are different AC adopters or cables supplied. Those parts should be recycled as per local requirements.
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