Cisco Systems CISCO1750 Removing the Chassis Screws, Number 1 Phillips screwdriver, Rear panel

Models: CISCO1750

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Figure 1 Removing the Chassis Screws

Opening the Chassis

Figure 1 Removing the Chassis Screws

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Top of router

Step 5 Gently pull the top of the router (which is facing up toward you) up and away from the bottom of the router (which is resting on the flat surface).

At this point, disconnect the fan, which is inside the top of the router chassis, from the motherboard. Do this by disconnecting the fan cable from the connector (labeled FAN) on the motherboard.

Step 6 Place the router bottom on an antistatic mat and begin installing memory.

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Cisco Systems CISCO1750 manual Removing the Chassis Screws, Number 1 Phillips screwdriver, Rear panel, Top of router