NEC M320 manual Hazardous Voltage, Avoid Electrostatic Discharge, Power Supply Unit, Avertissement

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Hazardous Voltage

Hazardous Voltage

There is hazardous voltage present inside the computer when it is connect to an AC supply, even when the computer’s power switch is off. Exposure to hazardous voltage could cause personal injury. To avoid risk of injury, contact an Authorized Service Provider for proper (un)installation of optional hardware devices.

Avoid Electrostatic Discharge

Electrostatic electricity can easily damage circuit cards and integrated circuits (ICs). To reduce risk of damage, store them in protective packaging whenever they are not installed in your system.

Add-in cards can be extremely sensitive to ESD and always require careful handling. After removing the card from the computer, place the card flat on a grounded, static-free surface, component-side up. Use a conductive foam pad if available, but not the card wrapper. Do not slide the card over any surface.

Before you install or remove memory modules, video memory, disk drives, circuit cards or other devices, protect them from static electricity. To do so, make sure your computer’s power switch is OFF. Then, unplug the computer’s AC power cord. Before picking up the device you (un)install, you should wear an anti-static wrist wrap (available at electronic supply stores). Be sure to connect the wrist wrap to an unpainted metal portion of the computer chassis. As an alternative, you can dissipate electrostatic build-up by touching an unpainted metal portion of the computer chassis with one hand. Then touch the device you are (un)installing with the other hand, and maintain continuous contact with it until it is (un)installed in the computer.

Power Supply Unit

Under no circumstances should you attempt to disassemble the power supply. The power supply contains no user- serviceable parts. Inside the power supply are hazardous voltages that can cause serious personal injury. Always return a defective power supply to your dealer.

WARNING

Ensure that the computer is disconnected from its power source and from all telecommunications links, networks, or modem lines whenever the chassis cover is removed. Do not operate the computer with the cover removed.

AVERTISSEMENT

Assurez-vous que le système est débranché de son alimentation ainsi que de toutes les liaisons de télécommunication, des réseaux, et des lignes de modem avant d’enlever le capot. Ne pas utiliser le système quand le capot est enlevé.

WARNUNG

Das System darf weder an eine Stromquelle angeschlossen sein noch eine Verbindung mit einer Telekommunikationseinrichtung, einem Netzwerk oder einer Modem-Leitung haben, wenn die Gehäuseabdeckung entfernt wird. Nehmen Sie das System nicht ohne die Abdeckung in Betrieb.

ADVERTENCIA

Asegúrese de que cada vez que se quite la cubierta del chasis, el sistema haya sido desconectado de la red de alimentación y de todos lo enlaces de telecomunicaciones, de red y de líneas de módem. No ponga en funcionamiento el sistema mientras la cubierta esté quitada.

WAARSCHUWING

Zorg er voor dat alle verbindingen van en naar de computer (stroom, modem netwerk, etc) verbroken worden voordat de behuizing geopend wordt. Zet de computer nooit aan als de behuizing geopend is.

AVVERTENZA

Prima di rimuovere il coperchio del telaio, assicurarsi che il sistema sia scollegato dall’alimentazione, da tutti i collegamenti di comunicazione, reti o linee di modem. Non avviare il sistema senza aver prima messo a posto il coperchio

NEC Versa M320 Disassembly Manual

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Contents Versa M320 Disassembly Manual Table of contents NEC Versa M320 Disassembly ManualDisassembly Instructions Reassembly InstructionsOverview Technician NotesPower Supply Unit Hazardous VoltageAvoid Electrostatic Discharge AVERTISSEMENTRemoving the Battery Removing the Hard Disk DriveRemoving the Memory Module Removing the Wireless LAN & MDC Modem Module Removing the Keyboard Removing the optical disk drive Fig. 10 Removing the keyboard flat cableFig. 11 Releasing the optical drive Fig. 12 Removing the optical driveRemoving the CPU Fig. 14 Removing the heat plate4. Lift up the LED board as shown in Fig Fig. 19 Releasing the CPU Heat Sink Fig. 18 Lifting up the CPU fanM2x10 Silver Fig. 20 Removing the heat sink Fig. 21 Releasing the CPUFig. 22 Removing the Coil Removing the LCD ModuleFig. 23 Removing the LCD hinges screws Fig. 24 Releasing the plastic hinge covers Fig. 25 Lifting up the LCD moduleDisassembling the LCD Panel 4. Unscrew all screws encircled in Fig Fig. 32 Removing Wireless Antenna Removing the Top CoverFig. 31 Removing the LCD Panel hinges A = M2.5x7 Silver B = M2x4.5 Silver M2.5x7 Silver Fig. 33 Removing the top cover screwsA = M2x4.5 Silver Fig. 36 Touch Pad Assembly Removing the Touch PadFig. 35 Removing the top cover Fig. 37 Removing the FDD Removing the Floppy Disk DriveFig. 38 Lifting up the FDD Fig. 39 Audio Board screws and speakers connector Removing the Audio BoardFig. 40 Removing the audio front panel Removing the Main Board Fig. 42 Removing the RTC BatteryFig. 43 Removing the HDD flat cable connector Fig. 41 Lifting the Audio BoardFig. 44 Removing the main board screws Fig. 45 Remove the spacers on the I/O panelA = M2.5x5 Silver B = M2x4 Silver C = M2.5x5 Silver D = M5x6 SilverFig. 46 Removing Main Board Removing the speakersFig. 47 Screw at Audio Board Holder DIP Switch Setting Dip SwitchDescription SeetingScrews Versa M320 Disassembly Manual