System Board Tray Assembly; Figure 4-20 - HP Visualize J5000 Supplementary Manual

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Field Replaceable Units (FRUs)
FRU Removal and Replacement

System Board Tray Assembly

The system board in the J5xxx and J7xxx workstation is mounted on a tray. The following
procedures describe how to remove and replace the system board tray assembly as a
complete unit.
NOTE
If the LCD displays an error message that relates to a turbocooler fan on a
microprocessor mounted on the system board, you will need to replace the
entire system board tray assembly. Follow the removal and replacement
procedures in this section to do so.
Removing the System Board Tray Assembly
To remove the system board tray assembly, do the following:
1. Remove the top panel and left side panel from the workstation.
2. Remove the one side of the flex cable that is connected to the system board. (You do not
need to remove the flex cable entirely. That is, you do not need to also remove the other
side of the flex cable that is connected to the I/O board for this procedure.) To do this:
a. Remove the flex cable retainer covering the flex cable. (The flex cable retainer and
the flex cable are located at the top of the workstation, near the rear. The flex cable
straddles the center wall of the chassis, connecting the system board to the I/O
board.) Figure 4-20 shows the flex cable retainer in place.
Figure 4-20. The Flex Cable Retainer
b. On the system board side of the flex cable, pull outward on the two outer corners of
the flex cable's ejector handle. As shown in Figure 4-21 on the next page, the arrows
on the flex cable indicate where you should pull on the ejector handle. (See the
following CAUTION.) This disconnects the flex cable from the system board
connector.
CAUTION
Do not pull on the center of the flex cable's ejector handle, as this may bend or
break the ejector handle. Only pull on the two outer corners of the ejector
handle, as indicated by the arrows on the flex cable.
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Flex cable retainer
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