Dell 220S, 420 manual Removing the I/O Panel

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I/O Panel

Dell™ Vostro™ 420/220/220s Service Manual

Removing the I/O Panel

Replacing the I/O Panel

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

CAUTION: To guard against electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before removing the cover.

NOTICE: The procedure for removing and replacing the I/O panel is identical (except where noted) for the Vostro 420, Vostro 220, and Vostro 220s computers; the illustrations provided are for example only and may not represent your particular computer precisely.

Removing the I/O Panel

NOTE: Note the routing of all cables as you remove them so that you can reroute them correctly when installing the new I/O panel.

1.Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.

2.Remove the computer cover (see Removing the Computer Cover).

3.Remove the bezel (see Removing the Bezel).

4.Disconnect the I/O panel cables from the system board.

5.For the Vostro 220s:

a.Remove the chassis support bracket (see Removing the Chassis Support Bracket).

b.Remove any hard drives from the hard drive cage (see Removing a Hard Drive).

6.Disengage the cables from the metal clip(s), if present, that secure(s) the cables along the inside of the chassis.

7.Remove the screw that secures the I/O panel to the front panel.

NOTICE: When sliding the I/O panel out of the computer, guide the cables carefully through the bays, holes, and front-panel opening to prevent damage to the cable connectors and the cable routing clip(s) (if present).

8. Ease the I/O panel away from the computer as you guide the cables through the bays, holes, and front-panel opening.

Vostro 420

1 front-panel opening

2 I/O panel and cables

3 screw

Vostro 220s

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Dell 220S, 420 manual Removing the I/O Panel

220S, 220, 420 specifications

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