HP 800 G1 21.5 Non-Touch manual Service considerations, Cleaning the monitor, Cleaning the mouse

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CAUTION: Use safety glasses equipped with side shields before attempting to clean debris from under the keys.

Visible debris underneath or between the keys may be removed by vacuuming or shaking.

Canned, pressurized air may be used to clean debris from under the keys. Caution should be used as too much air pressure can dislodge lubricants applied under the wide keys.

If you remove a key, use a specially designed key puller to prevent damage to the keys. This tool is available through many electronic supply outlets.

CAUTION: Never remove a wide leveled key (like the space bar) from the keyboard. If these keys are improperly removed or installed, the keyboard may not function properly.

Cleaning under a key may be done with a swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol and squeezed out. Be careful not to wipe away lubricants necessary for proper key functions. Use tweezers to remove any fibers or dirt in confined areas. Allow the parts to air dry before reassembly.

Cleaning the monitor

Wipe the monitor screen with a clean cloth moistened with water or with a towelette designed for cleaning monitors. Do not use sprays or aerosols directly on the screen; the liquid may seep into the housing and damage a component. Never use solvents or flammable liquids on the monitor.

To clean the monitor body follow the procedures in Cleaning the Computer Case on page 30.

Cleaning the mouse

Before cleaning the mouse, ensure that the power to the computer is turned off.

Clean the mouse ball by first removing the retaining plate and the ball from the housing. Pull out any debris from the ball socket and wipe the ball with a clean, dry cloth before reassembly.

To clean the mouse body, follow the procedures in Cleaning the Computer Case on page 30.

Service considerations

Listed below are some of the considerations that you should keep in mind during the disassembly and assembly of the computer.

Power supply fan

The power supply fan is a variable-speed fan based on the temperature in the power supply.

CAUTION: The cooling fan is always on when the computer is in the “On” mode. The cooling fan is off when the computer is in “Standby,” “Suspend,” or “Off” modes.

You must disconnect the power cord from the power source before opening the computer to prevent system board or component damage.

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Contents Maintenance & Service Guide Product notice Maintenance & Service GuideIii About This BookIv About This Book Table of contents Removal and Replacement Procedures All-in One AIO Chassis 100 Installing a 3.5-inch hard disc drive103 105Troubleshooting without diagnostics 127 Appendix B Specifications 198 Index 199 Page Overview Product featuresPage Component Front componentsSide components Positioning the computer Rear componentsAdjusting the height-adjustable/recline stand optional Activating the Windows operating system Activating and customizing the software in WindowsCustomizing the monitor display Downloading Windows 7 updatesInstalling or upgrading device drivers Click Settings Change PC Settings Downloading Windows 8 updatesIllustrated parts catalog System partsMisc parts Description Spare part number Keyboards and miceMass storage devices Boards Power button boardDescription Spare part number Webcam module Converter boardItem Description Spare part number Cables Spare part Description Number Sequential part number listingIllustrated parts catalog Sequential part number listing Illustrated parts catalog Sequential part number listing Illustrated parts catalog Sequential part number listing Illustrated parts catalog Sequential part number listing Electrostatic discharge information Relative Humidity Event 55% 40% 10% Generating staticPreventing electrostatic damage to equipment Grounding the work area Personal grounding methods and equipment Recommended materials and equipment Static Shielding Protection LevelsOperating guidelines Cleaning the Computer Case General cleaning safety precautionsCleaning the keyboard Routine careCleaning the monitor Service considerationsCleaning the mouse Power supply fanTools and software Requirements Cables and connectorsScrews Hard DrivesSata hard drives Lithium coin cell batterySerial ATA Hard Drive Characteristics Smart ATA drives Sata hard drive cablesCable management Sata data cablePreparing to disassemble the computer Removal and Replacement Procedures All-in One AIO ChassisPage Description Spare part number Rear I/O cover 732492-001 Removing the rear I/O coverCable management cover Installing an access panel security screwAccess panel Removal and Replacement Procedures All-in One AIO Chassis To remove the stand Height-adjustable/recline stand optionalStand Lift the stand up and off the computer Tilt/swivel standPage Lower panel Vesa mounting adapter Page Replacing a hard disc drive DrivesDescription Spare part number Optical drives Hard drivesRemoving a hard disc drive Removing a 2.5-inch hard disc drive Remove the access panel see Access panel on DrivesPage Page Installing a hard disc drive Page Installing 2.5-inch hard disc drives Page Replacing the optical disc drive Page Page Memory Location System Board Label Channel Page Battery Page Description Spare part number Serial port 698212-001 Serial portPage Description Spare part number Webcam module 732510-001 Webcam modulePage Description Spare part number Converter board 752122-001 Converter boardPage Description Spare part number Heat sink 698201-001 Heat sinkPage Processor Page Page MSATA Solid-State Drive Page Wlan module Page Description Spare part number Speakers 698197-001 SpeakersDescription Spare part number Fan 698196-001 FanPage Side panels Page Power supply Page Page System board Page Page Page Page Page Updating the display panel manufacturer setting in Bios Setup Field Name Comment Label Updating Smbios InformationSystem board Description Spare part number Card reader board 732504-001 Card reader boardPage Description Spare part number Power button board 732490-001 Power button boardPage Description Spare part number Front bezel 762610-001 Front bezelPage Page Description Spare part number Antenna kit 698218-001 AntennaPage Description Spare part number Display panel 732495-001 To install the antenna, reverse the removal proceduresDisplay panel Page Page Hard drive and optical drive cables and connectors Page Computer Setup F10 Utilities Computer Setup F10 UtilityComputer Setup F10 Utilities Using Computer Setup F10 UtilitiesComputer Setup-File Computer Setup F10 Utility Option Description Device Computer Setup-StorageConfiguration 114 Computer Setup F10 Utility Computer Setup-Security Device Security Network BootUSB Security Slot SecuritySecurity System Security 118 Computer Setup F10 UtilitySecure Boot Computer Setup-PowerDriveLock Security OptionDescriptionHardware Power OS PowerManagement Thermal5Computer Setup-Advanced for advanced users Computer Setup-AdvancedBus Options Bios Power-OnOnboard Devices Device Options VGA ConfigurationOperations Option ROM LaunchUpdate Bios via Network Recovering the Configuration SettingsConnected Bios How to access and run HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Uefi Why run HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UefiDownloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics to a USB device Safety and comfort Before you call for technical support Troubleshooting without diagnosticsRefer to Helpful hints on page 128 in this guide Helpful hintsPage 130 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Solving general problemsComputer date and time display is incorrect Cause Solution Select Control PanelCannot remove computer cover or access panel Cause Solution There is no sound or sound volume is too low Cause SolutionPoor performance Cause Solution Advanced Device OptionsGo to Start All Programs Accessories 132 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsRun All apps iconOpen the access panel, press the power button, and see Power supply shuts down intermittently Cause Solution Solving power problems134 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Hard drive error occurs Cause Solution Solving hard drive problemsTools tab. Under Error-checking click Check Now Error checking click Check136 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Storage Boot Order Computer will not boot from hard drive Cause SolutionDevice Configuration Computer seems to be locked up Cause SolutionCan not write to the media card Cause Solution Solving media card reader problems138 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Blank screen no video Cause Solution Solving display problemsList, then under Appearance and Personalization 140 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsSelect Adjust screen resolution Dim characters Cause Solution Select ImageControl/ Horizontal Position or Vertical 142 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsImage is not centered Cause Solution Out of Range displays on screen Cause Solution Certain typed symbols do not appear correct Cause Solution 144 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsDevice Security System Audio Solving audio problemsSound cuts in and out Cause Solution Control Panel, and then select Device Manager 146 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsLine-in jack is not functioning properly Cause Solution Control Panel , and then select Device Manager Solving printer problems148 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Solving keyboard and mouse problemsPrinter will not turn on Cause Solution Printer prints garbled information Cause SolutionEnter Solving keyboard and mouse problems 149150 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Solving Hardware Installation ProblemsSecurity USB Security Solving Hardware Installation Problems 151Computer will not start Cause Solution 152 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Solving Network Problems Manager 154 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsNetwork status link light never flashes Cause Solution Diagnostics reports a failure Cause Solution New network card will not boot Cause Solution Solving memory problemsInsufficient memory error during operation Cause Solution Out of memory error Cause SolutionMemory count during Post is wrong Cause Solution 158 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Solving processor problemsPoor performance is experienced Cause Solution Cause SolutionSecurity Network Boot Solving CD-ROM and DVD problemsCannot eject compact disc tray-load unit Cause Solution 160 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsMovie will not play in the DVD drive Cause Solution System will not boot from USB flash drive Cause Solution Solving USB flash drive problemsUSB flash drive not found identified Cause Solution Solving Internet access problems Solving front panel component problems162 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Unable to connect to the Internet Cause SolutionClick Internet Options Solving Internet access problems 163Select Start Control Panel 164 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Solving software problemsVerify that the software is certified by Microsoft for your System backup and recovery Backing up, restoring, and recovering in WindowsCreating recovery media and backups Using Windows 8 Refresh Restoring and recovering using Windows 8 toolsUsing Windows 8 Reset Follow the on-screen instructions System backup and recovery Select Reset Follow the on-screen instructions to continuePage Creating recovery media Click All Programs To create the Windows DVD Creating recovery discsFollow the on-screen instructions to set up your backup System RestoreSystem Recovery when Windows is responding System RecoverySystem Recovery when Windows is not responding Page Select Install now Post error messages Post numeric codes and text messages Post numeric codes and text messagesControl panel message Description Recommended action DevicesPost error messages Verify monitor is attached and turned Change Storage Storage Options Under Storage DPS Self-testSata Emulation to IDE, and select File Save Changes and Exit. ReenterPost numeric codes and text messages If the error persists, update to the latest Bios version and ME firmware version Post error messages Possible Cause Recommended Action Interpreting Post diagnostic front panel LEDsActivity For systems with integrated graphics, replace Install a TXT capable processor Cmos Resetting the setup and power-on password Establishing a setup or power-on passwordClearing and resetting the Cmos Page General requirements Japanese power cord requirementsCountry Accrediting Agency Country-specific requirementsCountry-specific requirements 197 Appendix B Specifications Capacitive strip sensor cable Cleaning ComputerSafety precautions Clearing 192 power-on 192 setup Post error messages Index PasswordSata System Recovery using recovery
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