HP 500 manual Removing Omnibook Components

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Removing Omnibook Components

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Required Equipment

#0 Phillips screwdriver.

Small flat-blade screwdriver.

Removal Procedure

1.Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery.

2.Remove the assemblies and follow the additional steps given in the table below.

Table 2-8. Removing Omnibook Components

Component

Removal Procedure

Additional Steps

Battery, backup

Power button panel

Disconnect the cable from the motherboard. If the

 

(page 2-9).

connector does not release easily, try gently pressing

 

Keyboard (page 2-10).

down on the rear of the connector (near the wires) as

 

Switchboard PCA

you pull it out.

 

 

 

(page 2-15).

 

 

Display (page 2-18).

 

 

Top case (page 2-23).

 

Battery, CMOS

Power button panel

Reassembly Note: After replacing the CMOS battery,

 

(page 2-9).

set the correct time and date using the BIOS Setup

 

Switchboard PCA

utility or Date/Time in the Control Panel.

 

(page 2-15).

 

Cable, HDD/LED flex

Hard disk drive (page 2-6).

Remove the four screws from the cable, then lift the

 

Power button panel

cable off of its connector and out of the unit.

 

(page 2-9).

 

 

Keyboard (page 2-10).

 

 

Switchboard PCA

 

 

(page 2-15).

 

 

Display (page 2-18).

 

 

Top case (page 2-23).

 

Case, bottom

See page 2-25.

 

 

 

 

Case, top

See page 2-23.

 

Display

See page 2-18.

 

Doors, docking

See page 2-31.

 

Guide, hard drive

Hard disk drive (page 2-6).

Remove both screws from the guide, and remove it

 

Power button panel

from the unit.

 

(page 2-9).

Reassembly Note: Make sure the guide’s screw lug

 

Keyboard (page 2-10).

lies on top of the motherboard and beneath the screw

 

Switchboard PCA

lug on the audio/PCMCIA panel.

 

 

 

(page 2-15).

 

 

Display (page 2-18).

 

 

Top case (page 2-23).

 

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HP Omnibook 500

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HP 500 manual Removing Omnibook Components

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