Dell XT2 XFR service manual Removing the Heat Sink and Fan Assembly

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DellLatitude™ XT2 XFR Service Manual

5 System board screw (2.5 x 5-mm) 6 System board screw at bracket (2.5 x 8-mm)

4.Connect the sniffer switch cable to the system board.

5.Connect the stylus bay cable to the system board.

6.Connect the speaker to the system board.

7.Connect the video cable to the system board.

8.Connect the coin-cell battery to the system board.

9.Place the fan bay gasket back into the channel and press down as it’s laid over to ensure a proper fit.

CAUTION: Make sure the gasket is set properly over the chassis and around the heat- sink and fan bay before proceeding. Failure to perform this step properly could cause an inlet for moisture into the system.

10. Complete the assembly by following instructions for Installing the Palm Rest.

4.17Heat Sink and Fan Assembly

WARNING: Before working inside your XT2 XFR, read the safety information that shipped with your XT2 XFR. For additional safety best practices information, see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage at www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance.

4.17.1Removing the Heat Sink and Fan Assembly

1.Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your XT2 XFR.

2.Follow the procedures in removing the palm rest before continuing.

3.Follow the procedures in Removing the system board before continuing.

4.Disconnect the fan cable from the system board connector, then flip over the system board.

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Contents Dell Latitude XT2 XFR Version A00-01 Table of Contents Specifications Dell Diagnostics System Bios XT2 XFR User Modes XT2 XFR FeaturesTablet Mode Scroll Buttons XT2 XFR ButtonsTablet Buttons Windows Vista XT2 XFR InterfaceWindows Vista/XP XT2 XFR Interface Comparison Go to Folder Options Table below describes how to use the penPage Pen Flicks Windows XPInstallation XT2 XFR SettingsTrig Applet Windows XP vs. Windows VistaDigitizer Options Tab Input Mode Selection Digitizer Self Test Result Codes Error Details Symptoms Interaction Options Tab About Tab Calibrating the Pen XT2 XFR PenTroubleshooting Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Application MatrixBefore Working Inside Your XT2 XFR Windows Vista Recommended ToolsTurning Off Your XT2 XFR After Working Inside Your XT2 XFRScrew Chart LCD Assy Base to Palm rest Main BatteryRemoving the Battery from the Battery Door Removing the Main BatteryInstalling the Battery into the Battery Door Removing the Hinge Cover Hinge CoverRemoving the Keyboard KeyboardPage Page Removing the Memory and Mini-Card Cover Memory and Mini-Card CoverPage Removing a Memory Module MemoryRemoving the Hard Drive Hard DriveMini-Card Removing the Mini-Card Page Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology Page Removing the Palm Rest Palm RestPage Installing the Palm Rest Page Page Removing the Coin-Cell Battery Coin-Cell BatteryRemoving the USB Interface Board Installing the Coin-Cell BatteryUSB Interface Board Removing the Stylus Bay Stylus BaySpeaker Installing the Stylus BayRemoving the Speaker Wifi Sniffer Assembly Installation WiFi Sniffer AssemblyWiFi Sniffer Assembly Removal Installing the Wifi on/off switch Sniffer Button and Wifi SwitchInstalling the Wifi sniffer button Set flat scribe here Removing the System Board System BoardPage Installing the System Board Removing the Heat Sink and Fan Assembly Heat Sink and Fan AssemblyPage Display Assembly Removing the Display Assembly Installing the Display Assembly PCB Reference Wiring Color Page Removing the RF Passthru Board Installing the RF Passthru BoardRF Passthru Install the Rocker Switch Rocker SwitchRemoving the VGA/RJ45/USB Door DoorsRemoving the USB/1394 Door Removing the Audio/Card Socket Door Removing the Power DoorUSB Module Bay Cover Removing the USB Module Cover GPS Module OptionalRemoving the GPS Module Removing the Camera Module Camera Module OptionalWwan ODDWlan WpanStarting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive When to Use the Dell DiagnosticsType 1 to Run the 32 Bit Dell Diagnostics Option Function Dell Diagnostics Main MenuTab Function Error MessagesClick Uninstall Operating System not Found Contact Dell Support Solving ProblemsBattery Problems Drive Problems Not Enough Memory or RESOURCES. Close Some Programs and TRYRUN Check Disk Adjust the Windows Volume ControlTest the Drive Check the Cable ConnectionsEND the Program Ieee 1394 Device ProblemsLockups and Software Problems Ensure That the Ieee 1394 Device is Recognized by WindowsIf YOU Receive AN Insufficient Memory Message Memory ProblemsRUN the Program Compatibility Wizard If YOU Experience Other Memory Problems Power ProblemsSound and Speaker Problems Connect AN External Monitor Dell Technical Update ServiceVideo and Display Problems Adjust the Windows Display SettingsDouble-Clicking the Dell Support Icon Accessing the Dell Support UtilityDell Support Utility Clicking the Dell Support IconClick on Device Manager GPS Hardware ConfigurationGPS Device Page Diagnostics Software ConfigurationCamera Camera Configuration VerificationDiagnostics Device Status LEDs FLASH-ON-ON FLASH-ON-FLASH OFF-FLASH-OFF LED Error CodesKeyboard Status LEDs ON-OFF-OFFOFF-FLASH-FLASH FLASH-FLASH-FLASH FLASH-FLASH-OFF OFF-ON-OFF ON-FLASH-ONNavigation Keystrokes Bios Screen Navigation KeystrokesEntering System Setup F12 Menu
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XT2 XFR, XFR, XT2 specifications

The Dell XT2 XFR is a rugged convertible tablet designed for users who require durability and versatility in demanding environments. As part of Dell's Latitude series, the XT2 XFR combines the functionality of a standard laptop with the portability of a tablet, making it ideal for fieldwork, outdoor use, and industries such as construction, military, and healthcare.

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