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LIFECYCLE EXTENSION
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  • Page 1 TravelMate P214-56 / P214-56T / P214-56-TCO / P214-56T-TCO / X14-51 Cymbal_RTU LIFECYCLE EXTENSION GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Self-Repair ..........1-1 Disassembly Procedures .
  • Page 3: Self-Repair

    Before handling components, wear anti-static gloves to avoid damaging them due to static electricity. NOTE: NOTE: For replacement parts, always use only Acer certified components in order to safeguard quality, optimum system performance, stability and reliability of the product. NOTE:...
  • Page 4: Safety Guidelines

    Disassembly Procedures Safety Guidelines This chapter contains step by step procedures on how to remove and de-install components from the computer. Use these safety guidelines to ensure your personal safety. Each procedure included in this chapter assumes that you are preparing your computer for recycling and disposal.
  • Page 5 WEEE Annex VII Component These components are classified as requiring selective treatment: Battery  SSD Module  WLAN Module  Memory  RTC Battery  Touchpad Module  Mainboard  USB Board  LCD Panel  Disassembly Procedures...
  • Page 6 Pre-disassembly Instructions Do the following prior to starting any maintenance procedures: 1. Place the system on a stable work surface. 2. Remove AC adapter from either of the ports (A or B) of the system and from peripherals (Figure 1-1). 3.
  • Page 7 NOTE: NOTE: Make sure the system is completely powered off. Disassembly Procedures...
  • Page 8: Base Cover Removal

    Base Cover Removal 1. Remove ten (10) screws from the base cover (Figure 1-3). Figure 1-3. Base Cover Removal 2. Carefully pry up the base cover starting from the LCD hinges to release the latches (Figure 1-4). Figure 1-4. Base Cover Removal Disassembly Procedures...
  • Page 9 3. Continue releasing the remaining latches on the left, right, and bottom sides (Figure 1-5). Figure 1-5. Base Cover Removal 4. Release the remaining upper side latches. Grasp and remove the base cover from the system (Figure 1-6). Figure 1-6. Base Cover Removal Disassembly Procedures...
  • Page 10: Battery Pack Removal

    Battery Pack Removal Prerequisite: Base Cover Removal 1. Find the battery pack (A) on the top assembly (Figure 1-7). 2. Detach the acetate tape (B) securing the battery cable in place (Figure 1-7). Figure 1-7. Battery Pack Removal 3. Disconnect the battery cable from the mainboard connector (C) (Figure 1-8).
  • Page 11 4. Release the battery pack from the guides (marked with green circles) on the top assembly and remove it (Figure 1-9). Figure 1-9. Battery Pack Removal 5. Detach the mylar tape (D) from the battery cable (Figure 1-10). WEEE Annex VII Component: Battery Figure 1-10.
  • Page 12: Ssd Module Removal

    SSD Module Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Remove one (1) screw securing the SSD assembly in place (Figure 1-11). Figure 1-11. SSD Module Removal 2. Disconnect the SSD assembly from the mainboard connector (A) (Figure 1-12). Figure 1-12. SSD Module Removal 1-10 Disassembly Procedures...
  • Page 13 3. By holding the upper edge of the copper foil with mylar (B), unfold and detach it from the SSD module as shown in Figure 1-13 Figure 1-14 but DO NOT remove yet! Figure 1-13. SSD Module Removal Figure 1-14. SSD Module Removal Disassembly Procedures 1-11...
  • Page 14 4. Detach the SSD module from the adhesive graphite strip (marked with yellow dashed line) as shown in Figure 1-15. WEEE Annex VII Component: SSD Module Figure 1-15. SSD Module Removal 1-12 Disassembly Procedures...
  • Page 15: Wlan Module Removal

    WLAN Module Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Find the WLAN module (A) on the top assembly (Figure 1-16). Figure 1-16. WLAN Module Location 2. Disconnect the WLAN antenna cables from the WLAN module connectors (B) (Figure 1-17). 3. Remove one (1) screw securing the WLAN module in place (Figure 1-17).
  • Page 16 4. Remove the WLAN module from the mainboard connector (C) (Figure 1-18). WEEE Annex VII Component: WLAN Module Figure 1-18. WLAN Module Removal 1-14 Disassembly Procedures...
  • Page 17: Dimm (Dual In-Line Memory Module) Removal

    DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Detach the insulator mylar (A) from the DIMM modules (Figure 1-19). Figure 1-19. DIMM Module Removal 2. Push the DIMM module clips (B) outwards (Figure 1-20). Figure 1-20. DIMM Module Removal Disassembly Procedures 1-15...
  • Page 18 3. Remove the DIMM module from the mainboard connector (C) (Figure 1-21). Figure 1-21. DIMM Module Removal 4. Detach the mylar tabs (D) from the DIMM module as shown in Figure 1-22. Figure 1-22. DIMM Module Removal 1-16 Disassembly Procedures...
  • Page 19 5. By holding the edge of the composite foil with thermal pad (E), unfold and detach it from the DIMM module as shown in Figure 1-23 but DO NOT remove yet! Figure 1-23. DIMM Module Removal 6. Detach the DIMM module from the thermal pad (marked with yellow dashed lines) as shown in Figure 1-24.
  • Page 20: Lcd Module Removal

    LCD Module Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Disconnect the LCD cable from the mainboard connector (A) (Figure 1-25). CAUTION: LCD cable can be damaged if removed while the mainboard connector is locked. Figure 1-25. LCD Module Removal 2. Remove six (6) screws securing the LCD hinges in place (Figure 1-26).
  • Page 21 Figure 1-26. LCD Module Removal 3. Open the top assembly (Figure 1-27). Figure 1-27. LCD Module Removal 4. Extend the LCD hinges until they are fully open (Figure 1-28). Figure 1-28. LCD Module Removal Disassembly Procedures 1-19...
  • Page 22 5. Remove the LCD module away from the top assembly (Figure 1-29). CAUTION: Make sure all cables and antennas are moved away from the device to avoid damage during removal. Figure 1-29. LCD Module Removal 1-20 Disassembly Procedures...
  • Page 23: Rtc Battery Removal

    RTC Battery Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Disconnect the card reader board FFC from the mainboard connector (A) (Figure 1-30). CAUTION: Card reader board FFC can be damaged if removed while the mainboard connector is locked. Figure 1-30. RTC Battery Removal Disassembly Procedures 1-21...
  • Page 24 2. Disconnect the RTC battery cable from the mainboard connector (B) (Figure 1-31). 3. Using plastic tweezers, carefully pry to detach the adhesive tape underneath the RTC battery (C) and then remove the RTC battery (Figure 1-31). WEEE Annex VII Component: RTC Battery Figure 1-31.
  • Page 25: Touchpad Module Removal

    Touchpad Module Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Detach the mylar tape (A) from the touchpad FFC (Figure 1-32). Figure 1-32. Touchpad Module Removal Disassembly Procedures 1-23...
  • Page 26 2. Disconnect the touchpad module FFC (B) from the touchpad and mainboard connectors (Figure 1-33). 3. Disconnect the fingerprint board FFC (C) from the touchpad and mainboard connectors (Figure 1-33). CAUTION: Touchpad module and fingerprint board FFCs can be damaged if removed while the touchpad module and mainboard connectors are locked.
  • Page 27 5. Remove three (3) screws securing the touchpad module in place (Figure 1-35). Figure 1-35. Touchpad Module Removal 6. Release the guides (marked with green circles) from the screw sleeves (Figure 1-36). 7. Slide the touchpad module (E) slightly to disengage it from the bottom latches (marked with green lines), and then remove the touchpad module from the top assembly (Figure...
  • Page 28: Card Reader Board Removal

    Card Reader Board Removal Prerequisite: SSD Module Removal 1. Disconnect the card reader board FFC (A) from the mainboard and card reader board connectors (Figure 1-37). 2. Remove the card reader board rubber (B) (Figure 1-37). CAUTION: Card reader board FFC can be damaged if removed while the mainboard and card reader board connectors are locked.
  • Page 29 3. Remove three (3) screws securing the card reader board in place (Figure 1-38). Figure 1-38. Card Reader Board Removal 4. Release the card reader board from the guides (marked with green circles) and remove from the top assembly (Figure 1-39).
  • Page 30: Mainboard Removal

    Mainboard Removal Prerequisite: Ensure that the SSD Module, WLAN Module, DIMM Module, Heatsink, and LCD Module have been disassembled prior removing the mainboard. 1. Disconnect the USB board FFC from the USB board connector (A) (Figure 1-40). 2. Disconnect the right speaker cable from the mainboard connector (B) (Figure 1-40).
  • Page 31 9. Remove four (4) screws securing the mainboard and I/O bracket in place (Figure 1-41). 10. Using plastic tweezers, carefully pry to detach the adhesive tape underneath the RTC battery (I) and then remove the RTC battery (Figure 1-41). Figure 1-41. Mainboard Removal 11.
  • Page 32 12. Slightly lift to release the mainboard from the guides (marked with green circles) and then release its I/O ports from the I/O slots on the top assembly (Figure 1-43). Figure 1-43. Mainboard Removal 13. Detach the acetate tape (J) from the USB board FFC (Figure 1-44).
  • Page 33 14. Disconnect the UBS board FFC from the mainboard connector (K) (Figure 1-45). CAUTION: USB board FFC can be damaged if removed while the mainboard connector is locked. WEEE Annex VII Component: Mainboard Figure 1-45. Mainboard Removal Figure 1-46. Mainboard IMPORTANT: Circuit boards >10 cm²...
  • Page 34: Usb Board Removal

    USB Board Removal Prerequisite: LCD Module Removal 1. Remove one (1) screw from the USB board (Figure 1-47). 2. Remove one (1) screw from the I/O bracket (Figure 1-47). 3. Disconnect the USB board FFC from the USB board connector (A) (Figure 1-47).
  • Page 35 4. Release the I/O bracket from the guides (marked with green circles) and remove it (Figure 1-48). Figure 1-48. USB Board Removal 5. Slightly lift the USB board to release it from the guides (marked with green circles). Then slide the USB board backwards to release its I/O connectors from the I/O slots and remove it (Figure 1-49).
  • Page 36: Lcd Bezel Removal

    LCD Bezel Removal Prerequisite: LCD Module Removal 1. Pry the LCD bezel from the right side to release latches (Figure 1-50). Figure 1-50. LCD Bezel Removal 2. Continue prying along the upper side of the bezel (Figure 1-51). Figure 1-51. LCD Bezel Removal 1-34 Disassembly Procedures...
  • Page 37 3. Continue prying along the left side of the bezel (Figure 1-52). Figure 1-52. LCD Bezel Removal 4. Continue prying along the bottom side of the bezel until all the latches have been released (Figure 1-53). Then remove the LCD bezel from the LCD cover. Figure 1-53.
  • Page 38: Lcd Panel Removal

    LCD Panel Removal Prerequisite: LCD Bezel Removal 1. Release the LCD cable from the LCD hinge and from the bottom cable guides on the LCD cover (Figure 1-54). Figure 1-54. LCD Panel Removal 1-36 Disassembly Procedures...
  • Page 39 2. Pry slightly to access the double-sided mounting tape (A) underneath the LCD panel (B). Then pull to detach the double-sided mounting tape from the LCD cover. Repeat the same procedure to remove the double-sided mounting tape on another side of the LCD panel (Figure 1-55).
  • Page 40 5. Release the LCD cable latch (Figure 1-57). Figure 1-57. LCD Panel Removal 6. Disconnect the LCD cable from the LCD panel connector (C) (Figure 1-58). WEEE Annex VII Component: LCD Panel Figure 1-58. LCD Panel Removal 7. Remove the LCD panel. CAUTION: Make sure the LCD cable is moved away from the device to avoid damage during LCD Panel removal.
  • Page 41: Top Assembly Removal

    Top Assembly Removal Prerequisite: Ensure that the Left Speaker, Card Reader Board, Mainboard, USB Board, Right Speaker, Fan Module, and Touchpad Module have been disassembled prior removing the top assembly. NOTE: NOTE: The keyboard is included as part of the top assembly and can not be disassembled. In the event that the keyboard can no longer be used, replace the entire top assembly.
  • Page 42: Electronic Boards Diagrams

    Electronic Boards Diagrams 1-40 Electronic Boards Diagrams...
  • Page 43: Bios Setup Utility

    BIOS Setup Utility This utility is a hardware configuration program built into a computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). The utility is pre-configured and optimized so most users do not need to run it. If configuration problems occur, the setup utility may need to be run. Refer to Troubleshooting when a problem arises.
  • Page 44 NOTE: NOTE: Parameter values can be changed if enclosed in square brackets open the DIMM door open the DIMM door[ ]. Navigation keys appear at the bottom of the screen. Read parameter help carefully when making changes to parameter values. Parameter help is found in the Item Specific Help area of the screen.
  • Page 45 Memory 1 Voltage: 1100 mV Memory 2 Vendor: SK Hynix (DDR5) Memory 2 Size: 8192 MB Enter Sub Menu Memory 2 Speed 5200 MHz Move Item Copyright (C) Acer Inc. Figure 1-60. BIOS Information (Page 1) BIOS Setup Utility 1-43...
  • Page 46 Manufacturer Name: Acer UUID: 97CEDFB9-051F-9F4A-90BF-74D4DD630298 Enter Sub Menu LAN MAC Address: 74-D4-DD-63-02-98 Move Item Copyright (C) Acer Inc. Figure 1-61. BIOS Information (Page 2) Table 2-1 describes the parameters shown in Figure 1-60 Figure 1-61. Table 1-1. BIOS Information Parameter...
  • Page 47 Parameter Description UUID Universally Unique Identifier. LAN MAC Address The device’s MAC address. BIOS Setup Utility 1-45...
  • Page 48 Function Key Wake on USB while lid closed: D2D Recovery: Fast Boot: Display Language: English Enter Sub Menu Move Item Copyright (C) Acer Inc. Figure 1-62. BIOS Main Battery100% Setup Defaults[F9] Exit[F10] SUN 21 Jul. 2024 TravelMate P214-56 18:23 BIOS Version: V1.00...
  • Page 49 Table 2-2 describes the parameters shown in Figure 1-62 Figure 1-63. Table 1-2. BIOS Main Parameter Description Format/Option System Time BIOS system time in 24-hour format Format: HH:MM:SS (hour:minute:second) System Date BIOS system date Format MM/DD/YYYY (month/day/year) Network Boot Option to boot system from LAN (local Option: Enabled or Disabled area network) F12 Boot Menu...
  • Page 50 System MAC Address MAC Address Pass Through Enter Sub Menu Wake On LAN from Dock Move Item System Health Indicator Copyright (C) Acer Inc. Figure 1-64. BIOS Advanced Table 2-3 describes the parameters shown in Figure 1-64. Table 1-3. BIOS Advanced...
  • Page 51 Table 1-3. BIOS Advanced (Continued) Parameter Description Option Lock BIOS Option to enable/disable the Lock BIOS Version Enabled or Disabled Version function. If the setting is set to Enabled, the system cannot update/rollback the BIOS, and the BIOS version is fixed. Rollback Old Option to enable/disable the Rollback Old BIOS Supported or...
  • Page 52 System MAC Address MAC Address Pass Through Enter Sub Menu Wake On LAN from Dock Move Item System Health Indicator Copyright (C) Acer Inc. Figure 1-65. BIOS Security Table 2-4 describes the parameters shown in Figure 1-65. Table 1-4. BIOS Security...
  • Page 53 Table 1-4. BIOS Security (Continued) Parameter Description Option Password on Boot Shows if password is required during system Disabled or boot Enabled CAUTION: If Password-on-Boot authentication is enabled, the BIOS password can only be cleared by initiating the Crisis Disk Recovery procedure.
  • Page 54: Setting A Password

    Setting a Password Perform the following to set user or supervisor passwords: 1. Use the  and keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and Enter press . The Set Supervisor Password dialog box appears. NOTE: NOTE: Changing a Password To change an existing password, refer to Figure 1-66.
  • Page 55: Changing A Password

    Changing a Password 1. Use the  and keys to highlight Set Supervisor Password and press Enter . The Set Supervisor Password dialog box appears. Figure 1-68. Set Supervisor Password Enter 2. Type current password in Enter Current Password field and press 3.
  • Page 56 If new password and confirm new password strings do not match, the Setup Warning dialog appears (Figure 1-71). Figure 1-71. Setup Warning: Passwords Do Not Match 1-54 BIOS Setup Utility...
  • Page 57 Advanced Boot priority order: Security 1. Windows Boot Manager Boot Exit Enter Sub Menu Move Item Copyright (C) Acer Inc. Figure 1-72. BIOS Boot Table 1-5. BIOS Boot Parameter Description Boot Mode Set System Boot Mode. Secure Boot Enable or disable Secure Boot check.
  • Page 58 Security Save Settings to User Setup Defaults Boot Load User Setup Defaults Exit Enter Sub Menu Move Item Copyright (C) Acer Inc. Figure 1-73. BIOS Exit Table 2-5 describes the parameters in Figure 1-73. Table 1-6. Exit Parameters Parameter Description Exit Saving Changes Exit BIOS utility and save setup item changes to system.
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    Touch Pad Failure Internal Speaker Failure Audio and Card Reader Failure Other Functions Failure Intermittent Problems Undetermined Problems 4. If the Issue is still not resolved, please contact Acer local service. NOTE: NOTE: Do not replace non-defective FRU parts. Troubleshooting 1-57...
  • Page 60: Power On Issues

    5. Remove all external and non-essential hardware connected to the computer that are not necessary to boot the computer to the failure point. 6. Remove any recently installed software. 7. If the Issue is still not resolved, please contact Acer local service. 1-58 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 61: No Display Issues

    No Display Issues If the Display does not work, perform the following: Start Replace Goto no Power LCD module LCD panel/ Power on ? trouble shooting step LCD cable Ext. DDR RAM Connect module well it well connected? Replace Ext. DDR RAM Ext.DDR RAM module OK? module...
  • Page 62 9. Reseat the memory modules. Disassembly Procedures 10. Remove the drives (refer to 11. If the Issue is still not resolved, please contact Acer local service. Abnormal Video If the video appears abnormal, perform the following: 1. Boot the computer.
  • Page 63: Lcd Picture Failure

    LCD Picture Failure If the LCD fails, perform the following: Start Swap Check LCD module? LCD cable /LCD panel Check MB Reassemble LCD connector Re-plug LCD cable and cable ? Swap M/B Figure 1-76. LCD Failure Troubleshooting 1-61...
  • Page 64: Internal Keyboard Failure

    Internal Keyboard Failure If the internal keyboard fails, perform the following: Start Keyboard FPC Connect it well Well connected? Replace keyboard Keyboard OK? Replace M/B Figure 1-77. Internal Keyboard Failure 1-62 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 65: Touchpad Failure

    Touch Pad Failure If the touch pad fails, perform the following: Start Re-assemble the Check M/B T/P FFC T/P FFC to M/B Swap/Reassemble the Check TouchPad T/P board or T/P FFC Swap M/B Figure 1-78. Touch Pad Failure Troubleshooting 1-63...
  • Page 66: Internal Speaker Failure

    4. Remove any recently installed hardware or software. 5. Restore system and file settings from a known good date using System Restore. 6. Reinstall the operating system. 7. If the Issue is still not resolved, please contact Acer local service. 1-64 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 67: Audio And Card Reader Failure

    Audio and Card Reader Failure If audio or card reader fails, perform the following: Start Re-assemble the Check Audio Audio and Card and Card reader to reader to M/B cable M/B cable to M/B Check Audio Swap Audio and and Card Card reader cable reader Swap M/B...
  • Page 68: Other Functions Failure

    Other Functions Failure 1. Check if the drives are functioning correctly. 2. Check if the external modules are functioning correctly. 3. Change the mainboard to check if current one is defective. 1-66 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 69: Intermittent Problems

    (Refer to 1. Remove power from the computer. 2. Visually check components for damage. If any problems are found, replace the FRU. 3. Remove or disconnect all of the following devices: Non-Acer devices  Printer, mouse, and other external devices ...
  • Page 70: Exploded Diagrams

    Exploded Diagrams Figure 1-81. System Exploded Diagram Table 1-8. System Exploded Diagram Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 80KS Arabic NK.I1313.3BT/NK.I1317.0VM HEAT SINK UMA BRACKET IO BOARD 1-68 Exploded Diagrams...
  • Page 71 Table 1-8. System Exploded Diagram Description BRACKET MB Wireless LAN Intel Wi-Fi 6E BT5.3 AX211.NGWG.NV Intel 2x2 M.2 2230 CNVi GFP2 No vPro Mainboard TMP214-56 C7150U UMA BOARD IO CABLE IO BOARD AL FOIL W/INS MYLAR Flash Disk WD SSD NAND 256GB SN740 SDDQNQD-256G-1014 LF+HF Memory MICRON SO-DIMM DDRV 5600 8GB MTC4C10163S1SC56BD1 LF+HF 1Rx16, 1b Y52K, D-die ABSORBER W/MYLAR ASSY...
  • Page 72 Figure 1-82. LCD Assembly Exploded Diagram Table 1-9. LCD Assembly Exploded Diagram Description LCD COVER 300NIT LED LCD Panel CSOT 14" WUXGA IPS None Glare MNE007QS3-7 V1.0 300nit NTSC 45% 60Hz 20ms 1000:1 (Narrow border, 3.0t) CABLE LCD Camera CHICONY HD Camera C7FMH12 GC1009 RTS5855 1L3B059G1(BG) SPG18P4HM4H-1 TNR RUBBER FOR CAMERA HINGE L...
  • Page 73: Fru List

    FRU List This list is for reference only, please contact Acer local service to order the correct replacement part and availability. Table 1-10. FRU List Category Picture Description Adapter Chicony Power A065RP86P 65W Type C Brick 5V/3A_9V/3A_12V/3A_15V/3A_20V_3.25A Black PCR 50%, TCO9.0...
  • Page 74 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description BOARD IO BOARD IO FOR WIFI/VPRO BOARD CABLE IO BOARD CABLE FINGERPRINT CABLE TOUCHPAD CABLE CABLE LED BOARD CABLE LCD IR CABLE LCD CABLE LCD IR 1-72 FRU List...
  • Page 75 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description Camera CHICONY HD Camera C7FMH12 GC1009 RTS5855 1L3B059G1(BG) SPG18P4HM4H-1 TNR Camera Tech-Front HD Camera YHVC-3 CAMERA OV9734 SPCA2112N 1L3B059F1(BG) SPG18P4HM4H-1 TNR , FW:V0004 Camera CHICONY FHD FF CKFNE34 OV2740 RTS5861 1L4C066F2(BG) ZTS6234A USB IR-HM1092(940nm) Flash Disk WD SSD NAND 256GB SN740 SDDQNQD-256G-1014 LF+HF...
  • Page 76 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 81KS Brazilian Portuguese NK.I1313.3C7/NK.I1317.0W1 KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 80KS US International w/ Bulgaria NK.I1313.3C4/NK.I1317.0VY KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE...
  • Page 77 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 81KS Hungarian NK.I1313.3CD/NK.I1317.0W7 KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 80KS Persian NK.I1313.3BZ/NK.I1317.0VT KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 65W&70W...
  • Page 78 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 81KS Sweden NK.I1313.3CL/NK.I1317.0WE KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 81KS Swiss/G NK.I1313.3CM/NK.I1317.0WF KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 65W&70W...
  • Page 79 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 55W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 81KS Brazilian Portuguese NK.I1313.3C7/NK.I1317.0W1 KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 55W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 80KS US International w/ Bulgaria NK.I1313.3C4/NK.I1317.0VY KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE...
  • Page 80 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 55W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 81KS Hungarian NK.I1313.3CD/NK.I1317.0W7 KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 55W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 80KS Persian NK.I1313.3BZ/NK.I1317.0VT KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 55W...
  • Page 81 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 55W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 81KS Sweden NK.I1313.3CL/NK.I1317.0WE KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 55W Keyboard VP03T_B40B 81KS Swiss/G NK.I1313.3CM/NK.I1317.0WF KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT NBL FOR 55W...
  • Page 82 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03P_B40BWL 81KS Brazilian Portuguese NK.I1313.3B9/NK.I1317.0V3 KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03P_B40BWL 80KS US International w/ Bulgaria NK.I1313.3B6/NK.I1317.0V0 KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE...
  • Page 83 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03P_B40BWL 81KS Hungarian NK.I1313.3BF/NK.I1317.0V9 KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03P_B40BWL 80KS Persian NK.I1313.3B1/NK.I1317.0UV KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 65W&70W...
  • Page 84 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03P_B40BWL 81KS Sweden NK.I1313.3BN/NK.I1317.0VG KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 65W&70W Keyboard VP03P_B40BWL 81KS Swiss/G NK.I1313.3BP/NK.I1317.0VH KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 65W&70W...
  • Page 85 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 55W Keyboard VP03P_B40BWL 81KS Brazilian Portuguese NK.I1313.3B9/NK.I1317.0V3 KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 55W Keyboard VP03P_B40BWL 80KS US International w/ Bulgaria NK.I1313.3B6/NK.I1317.0V0 KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 55W Keyboard...
  • Page 86 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 55W Keyboard VP03P_B40BWL 80KS Persian NK.I1313.3B1/NK.I1317.0UV KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 55W Keyboard VP03P_B40BWL 81KS Italian NK.I1313.3BG/NK.I1317.0VA KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 55W Keyboard...
  • Page 87 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 55W Keyboard VP03P_B40BWL 81KS Swiss/G NK.I1313.3BP/NK.I1317.0VH KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 55W Keyboard VP03P_B40BWL 80KS Thailand NK.I1313.3B2/NK.I1317.0UW KEYBOARD ASSY WIFI SKU W/ UPPER CASE ANTENNA COPILOT BL FOR 55W Keyboard...
  • Page 88 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description LED LCD Panel AUO 14" WUXGA IPS None Glare B140UAN02.0 H/W 2A 400nit sRGB 100% 60Hz 25ms 1200:1 (Narrow border, 2.4t) LCD BEZEL LCD BEZEL IR LCD BEZEL LCD COVER 300NIT LCD COVER 400NIT LCD COVER LOWER CASE LOWER CASE FOR 65W&70W...
  • Page 89 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description Memory HYNIX SO-DIMM DDRV 5600 16GB HMCG78AGBSA LF+HF 1anm, A-die 1Rx8 MEMORY HINGE L HINGE R BRACKET MB METAL BRACKET IO BOARD LCD ADHESIVE TAPE 180*6*0.4MM LCD ADHESIVE TAPE 180*6*0.4MM COND FABRIC W/MYLAR ASSY TP MISCELLANEOUS FOIL COMPOSITE W/ PAD FRU List...
  • Page 90 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description AL FOIL W/INS MYLAR ABSORBER W/MYLAR ASSY INSULATOR MYLAR ON BATTERY CABLE MISCELLANEOUS RUBBER FOR CAMERA RUBBER FOR LED BOARD MYLAR FOR TP ACETATE TAPE FOR BATTERY(21*21mm) LCD ALIGNMENT MYLAR 1-88 FRU List...
  • Page 91 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description POWER CORD 1M 125V JAP BLACK POWER CORD 1M 125V ARG BLACK POWER CORD 1M 125V AUS BLACK POWER CORD 1M 125V BRAZIL BLACK POWER CORD 1M 125V CHINA BLACK POWER CORD 1M 125V DENMARK BLACK POWER CORD 1M 125V INDIA BLACK POWER CORD POWER CORD 1M 125V ISRAEL BLACK...
  • Page 92 Table 1-10. FRU List (Continued) Category Picture Description TOUCHPAD MODULE NC.24611.08K TOUCHPAD MODULE NC.24611.08F TOUCHPAD MODULE W/ FINGER PRINT TOUCHPAD NC.24611.0BB TOUCHPAD MODULE W/ FINGER PRINT NC.24611.0BC Wireless LAN Intel Wi-Fi 6E BT5.3 AX211.NGWG.NV Intel 2x2 M.2 2230 CNVi GFP2 No vPro WIRELESS LAN Wireless LAN Intel Wi-Fi 6E BT5.2 AX211.NGWG Intel 2x2 M.2 2230 CNVi GFP2...
  • Page 93: Software Update

    NOTE: NOTE: System BIOS upgrades or downgrades, if not performed by an Acer Service Center or authorized Service Partner, are at own risk. To update Drivers: Run Windows Update in order to get the latest drivers from Acer:...
  • Page 94: Updating Your Software

    Updating your software Please visit http://go.acer.com/?id=17883 1-92 Software Update...
  • Page 95: Personal Data Removal

    Personal Data Removal Removing your personal data There are three options to choose from: Option 1: Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery. Under  Reset this PC, select Get started. Open Recovery settings. Option 2: Restart your PC to get to the sign-in screen, then press and hold down ...

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