Applied Energy Products C800 Removing the Battery Charger Board, Tt e r y C h ar g er Bo a r d

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Removing the Battery Charger Board

1Follow the instructions in “Preparing to Work Inside the Computer.”

2Remove the keyboard.

3Remove the hinge cover.

4Remove the display assembly.

5Remove the palmrest assembly.

6Remove the video graphics board.

7Lift the battery charger board out of the system board connector.

Replacing the Battery Charger Board

Align the screw holes on the battery charger board with the screw holes on the bottom case assembly (see Battery Charger Board), and then press the battery charger board down into its connector.

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Contents Dell Latitude C800 Page Support.dell.com Page Contents Removing the Display Assembly Bezel Removing the Protective Covers From the RJ-11 Page Before You Begin Preparing to Work Inside Computer Recommended Tools Sy st e m O r ie n ta t io nScrew Identification Re w I d e nt i fi c at i o nDisplay Bezel Display Panel to Display Before You Begin Removing and Replacing Parts System Components Pl o d ed Vi e wHard Drive R d D r iv eFixed Optical Drive Removing the Hard DriveReplacing the Hard Drive Xe d O p ti c al Dr i veMemory Module Removing the Fixed Optical DriveRemoving the Memory Module Cover Me m o r y M o du l e C o v erReplacing the Memory Modules Removing the Memory ModulesMe mo r y Mo d u le s Mini PCI Card Assembly Removing the Mini PCI Card Assembly Ni P CI Ca r d C o v erReplacing the Mini PCI Card Assembly Keyboard Assembly Removing the Keyboard Assembly Ke yb o a rd S cr e wsEy b o ar d R em o v al Replacing the Keyboard Assembly Ke yb o a rd C ab l eDisplay and Bezel Assemblies Sp la y As se mb l yRemoving the Hinge Cover Hi n g e C o ve rRemoving the Display Assembly Le x C ab l e Removing the Display Assembly Bezel Sp la y As se mb l y B ez e l a n d Pa n elRemove the display assembly bezel Removing the Display PanelReplacing the Display Panel Ex Ca b le Co n n ec t o rs o n Di s pl a y Pa n e lRemoving the Display Latch Re mo v i ng th e Di sp l ay L a t chRemoving the Microprocessor Thermal Cooling Assembly Microprocessor Thermal Cooling AssemblyEt a in i ng C li p Microprocessor Module Mi c r op r o ce s so r T h er m al Co o l i ng As se m bl yRemoving the Microprocessor Module Cr o p ro c e sso r Mo d u leReplacing the Microprocessor Module Mi c r op r o ce s so r C a m Lo c k S c re w E x a mp l eVideo Graphics Board O si ng th e Mi c ro p r o ce ss o r Re t ai n in g Cl i pReplacing the Video Graphics Board Removing the Video Graphics BoardVi d eo G ra p h ic s B o ar d Palmrest Assembly Al m r es t a sse m bl yRemoving the Palmrest Assembly Pa l mr e st S c re w sReserve Battery Es er v e B a t te r yRemoving the Reserve Battery Pa l mr e st F l ex Ca b le an d Br a ck e tReplacing the Reserve Battery System Board AssemblySt em Bo a r d S c re w s Removing and Replacing Parts Removing the System Board Battery and Modular Bay Latch Assemblies Sy st e m B o a rdTt e r y a n d M o du l ar Ba y L a tc h a ss em b l i e s Battery Charger Board Replacing the Battery Charger Board Removing the Battery Charger BoardTt e r y C h ar g er Bo a r d Removing the LED Board LED BoardED Bo a r d Fan Assembly Removing the Fan AssemblyReplacing the LED Board Fa n a sse m bl yRJ-11/RJ-45 Board RJ 11 a nd RJ 45 Co n n ec t o r C o ve r sRemoving the RJ-11/RJ-45 Board 1 1 /R J 45 Bo a r dRJ 11 / R J- 4 5 B o ar d H a rn e ss Ro u t in g Removing and Replacing Parts D e D e Page 64MCW Rev. A01

C800 specifications

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