Packard Bell 100 manual

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    Packard B ell V ibe 100 Disassemb ly M anual[...]

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    1 Pa ckard Bel l Vi be 10 0 Disa ssembl y Ma nu al Table of C ontents Overv iew 2 Technician N otes 2 Disassem bl y Inst ructions 2 Reassem bly Instructions 2 Required Too ls 2 Hazardous V oltage 3 Avoid E l ectr ostatic D i scha rge 3 Pow er Supply Un it 3 Opening th e Cas in g 5 Rem oving the Battery 5 Rem oving the Hard Disk 6 Rem oving the Main[...]

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    2 Pa ckard Bel l Vi be 10 0 Disa ssembl y Ma nu al Overview This docum ent contains step-by-step dis ass em bly instr uct ions for the Vibe 100 M P3 player. The instruct ions a re illust rated w here necessary w ith images of the par t that is being rem oved or d isassem bled. Furtherm ore, the screw s that ar e rem oved are show n nex t to the im [...]

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    3 Pa ckard Bel l Vi be 10 0 Disa ssembl y Ma nu al Hazardous Vol tage There is haza rdous voltage p resent ins id e th e MP3 player when it is connec ted to an AC supp ly, even when th e MP3 play er’ s pow er sw itch i s o ff. Ex posure to hazardous vo ltage could cause perso nal injury. To avo i d risk of injury, conta ct an Auth orized Se rvi c[...]

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    Pa ckard Bel l Vi be 10 0 Disa ssembl y Ma nu al 4 MP3 m ie ntras la cubierta es té quitada. WAA R SCHUWING Zorg er voor dat a lle verbindinge n van en naar de MP3 s peler (st room , modem , netw erk, etc) verbroken w orden voordat de behuizing g eopen d wordt. Zet de M P3 spe ler nooit aan a ls de behu izing geopend is. AVVERT ENZ A Prim a di r i[...]

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    5 Pa ckard Bel l Vi be 10 0 Disa ssembl y Ma nu al Open ing the Casing To open the player, perform these following st eps: 1. Gent ly pry the bottom and the top cov er ap art. There is a f la t cab le keep in g th e m ainboard and t he hard d isk toge ther. Fig. 1 Locati on of the flat ca ble 2. Disconnec t the flat cable on either end, d epen ding[...]

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    Pa ckard Bel l Vi be 10 0 Disa ssembl y Ma nu al 6 Fig. 2 Locati on of th e battery con nector 4. Release the connecto r on the m ainboard. Use a sm all f lathead screw dri ver or tweezers. 5. Disconnect the battery from the m ainboard. Removing the Hard D isk To rem ove the top cover, open the p laye r (see Open ing the Casing ), rem ove the batte[...]

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    Pa ckard Bel l Vi be 10 0 Disa ssembl y Ma nu al 7 2. Disconnect the flat cab le from the hard di sk. To do so, lift up the dark-co loured cli p and pu ll out the f lat cab le. Fig. 4 The flat cable connect or 3. Rem ove the rubber placeho lders, and place them on the new hard di sk. 4. Reconnect the f lat ca ble: pus h in the cab le, and push dow [...]

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    Pa ckard Bel l Vi be 10 0 Disa ssembl y Ma nu al 8 Fig. 5 The HDD c onnecto r. 5. Push the side pane l of the to p cover gently aside. 6. The m ainboard is loose now but the LCD panel is glued to the front. W he n rem oving t he m ai nboard, the LCD screen itse lf will hinge. Car efu lly tear it loose . 7. W h en re- insert ing the m ainboard, avo [...]

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    Pa ckard Bel l Vi be 10 0 Disa ssembl y Ma nu al 9 9. M ake sure the hold sw i tch i s proper l y aligned (see Fi g. 7 ) Fig. 7 The hold swi tch[...]

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    10 Pa ckard Bel l Vi be 10 0 Disa ssembl y Ma nu al Notice The inform ati on in this gu ide is subj ect to change. This guide c ontains inform ation protect ed by copyr ight. No part of th is guide m ay be photocop ied or rep roduced in any form or by any means w ithout prior w ritten consent from NEC Computers Inter national B.V. NEC COM PUTERS IN[...]