Removing The Fan; Removing The Keyboard Connector Assembly; The Keyboard - HP Integral Personal Computer Service Manual

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6.13 Removing the Fan
The fan is part of the left-side-support assembly. To replace the fan you must replace this assembly.
Follow these steps:
1. Remove the lid assembly (refer to section 6.6).
2. Remove the base assembly (refer to section' 6.12.1, steps 1 through 14).
3. Remove the three screws (designated H4, H5, and H6 in figure 9-1) that hold the left-side-sup-
port assembly to the front case.
4.
Set the logic
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mounting-panel assembly out of the way, then slide the left-side-support as-
sembly out from the front case assembly .
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The paper door cushions are located behind the left-. and right-side-support as-
semblies (see figure 9-1). When you remove either Side-support assembly the corresponding paper
door cushion tends to fall out of position. Before you reinstall a side-support assembly, make sure that
the paper door cushion is
in
place.
6.14 Removing the Keyboard Connector Assembly
To remove the keyboard connector assembly, follow these steps:
1. Remove the base assembly (refer to section 6.i2.1, steps 1 through 14).
2.
Remove the two screws shown in figure 6-33 and lift. out the
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8.15 The Keyboard
The keyboard consists of the keyboard case, the keyboard cable, and the keyboard assembly. The key-
board assembly is an exchange assembly that contains all of the mechanical and electronic parts of the
keyboard mounted on a printed circuit board. Most keyboard problems can be corrected by replacing
either the keyboard assembly or the keyboard cable.

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