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Product End- of -Life Disassembly Instructions Marketing Name / Model [List multiple models if applicable.] Product Category HP Omni 100 PC Integrated PC Purpose: The document is intended for use by end - of -life recyclers or treatment facilities. It provid es the basic instructions for the disass embly of HP products to remove components and mate[...]
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1 2 3 4 5 6 Do cosmeti c check then place uni t on work table. 19. Disassemble hinge cover & access door 1 Disassembl e hinge cove r & R/L a cce ss door . 2 3 20. Disassemble stand Re move 3 scre ws fo r fi xi ng sta nd. Pla ce st and to spec i fie d a re a. 1 1 2 3 2 21. Remove ODD&TOP Perf Rem ove 2 scre w s for fi xing top perf. Ta k[...]
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1 Rem ov e 5 screw s for locki ng rea r cov e r. 2 3 4 5 2 1 1 2 2 3 Rem ove rea r cov er a s seque nce show s i n pic 3 3 6) Disassemble HDD 2 1 Hold unit wit h ri ght ha nd, re move HDD wit h l eft ha nd, Put HD D t o spec ifi ed pla ce . 1.Rem ove 1pcs sc rew for fixi ng H DD 7) Disassemble CPU&I/O Shielding 1 2 5 4 3 7 6 1 2 Rem ove CPU shi[...]
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1 Re move 4pcs sc rews. 1 2 3 4 T ake st and support out . 2 10) Disassemble CPU H/S Re move 5pcs sc rews. 4 2 5 3 1 T ake CPU H/ S ou t. 1 2 11) Disassemble FAN 1 Rem ove 3 screws. 1 2 3 Unplug F an cabl e, ta ke fan out. 2 Rem ove 2 screws for fixing OD D SATA ca ble. 3 1 2 Route ODD SATA+Pow er ca ble out of hook. 4 12) Unplug cable[...]
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Rem ove 2pcs screws for fixing HD D SATA & Power c able . 1 2 Route HDD SATA & power c abl e out of ho ok. 1 2 Route ODD SATA & Pow er ca ble out of hook. 3 4 Unplug H DD Power cabl e,H DD SA TA c able , OD D SATA ca ble , OD D Power c able , power sw it ch c able . Unplug LVD S ca ble. 5 13) Disassemble WLAN Rem ove tape . Pull ant enn[...]
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2 6 3 4 5 1 Rem ove 6pcs sc rews for l ocki ng MB. Rem ove MB. Rem ove ta pe. 1 2 3 16) Remove power switch card Te ar pa d off. Route power sw itc h c able out of hook. Route c ame ra c able out of ho ok. Route a ntenna ca ble out of hook. Unplug pow er sw it ch c able . 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rem ove 2pcs scre ws for loc king power swit ch card. 1 2 7 8 17)[...]
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2 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rem ove 6 screws. 1 Separa te base pan & front be zel . Rem ove 4 screws for locki ng ba se pa n & LCD. Separa te LCD & base pan. 1 2 3 4 3 5[...]