Toshiba 1800 manual

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    T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1800 Series GENERAL INFORMA TION TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’s W orld FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1800 Series GENERAL INFORMA TION TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’s W orld FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1800 Series GENERAL INFORMA TION TOSHIBA T[...]

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    TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld T ABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. BA TTERY P ACK REMOV AL 2. OPTIONAL PC CARD REMOV AL 3. HDD REMOV AL 4. MEMORY MODULE REMOV AL 5. MINI PCI CARD REMOV AL 6. MODEM BOARD REMOV AL 7. KEYBOARD REMOV AL 8. IPS SWITCH REMOV AL 9. COOLING MODULE REMOV AL 10. CPU REMOV AL 11. DVD-ROM/CD-ROM DRIVE REMOVAL 12. TOP COVER RE[...]

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    BATTER Y PACK REMOV AL OPTIONAL PC CARD REMOVAL TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld 1. Turn the computer upside down as shown. 2. Slide the battery release lever in the direction of the arrow. 3. Slide the battery pack to the right and lift it out. HDD REMOVAL 3. Remove one M2.5x4 black flat head screw securing the HDD assembly. 4 Grasp th[...]

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    MEMORY MODULE REMOV AL 1. Turn the computer upside down. 2. Remove two M2.5x4 black flat head screws and remove the memory cover . 3. Push the memory clips outward and pull the memory module out of the connector on a 30 degree angle. TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld MINI PCI CARD REMOVAL FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1800 Serie[...]

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    MODEM REMOVAL 1. Remove one M2.5x4 black flat head screw securing the modem slot cover. 2. Insert the case separator into the notched side of the cover and lift up to release the two latches securing the left side of the modem slot cover . TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld 1. Open the display panel. 2. Remove the Keyboard holder at the t[...]

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    4. Lift out the keyboard and set it on the palm rest. 5. Disconnect the keyboard cable from PJ333 on the system board and lift out the keyboard . KEYBOARD REMOVAL FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1800 Series TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld IPS SWITCH REMOVAL IPS SWITCH REMOVAL COOLING MODULE REMOVAL PJ333 Keyboard cable Keyboard [...]

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    FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1800 Series TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld COOLING MODULE REMOVAL 3. Remove four M2x16 brass screws securing the cooling module. 4. Disconnect the fan cable from PJ770 from the system board and lift out the Fan module. Fan cable PJ770 M2x16 brass screws Cooling module 5. Slide the CPU lock in the[...]

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    HDD/BATTER Y BOARD REMOVAL 1. Disconnect the HDD/Battery board cable from PJ4 on the HDD/Battery board. 2. Disconnect the right speaker cable from PJ2 on the HDD/Battery board. 3. Disconnect the HDD/Battery board from PJ320 on the system board. HDD/Battery board cable HDD/Battery board Right speaker cable PJ2 PJ4 RTC REMOV AL 1. Remove the glass ta[...]

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    TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1800 Series FDD REMOV AL 1. Disconnect the FDD cable from PJ344 on the system board. 2. Remove two M2.5x6 silver screws securing the FDD assembly. 3. Lift out the FDD assembly . 4. Remove three M2.5x3 black screws securing the FDD to the FDD case and separate the FD[...]

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    TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld LED BOARD REMOVAL FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1800 Series SYSTEM BOARD REMOVAL SYSTEM BOARD REMOVAL 3. Disconnect the DC-jack harness from PJ800 on the system board. 4. Remove two hex screws and three M2.5x4 black flat ehad screws securing the system board. 5. Remove the system board by liftin[...]

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    1. Remove two mask seals at the bottom corners of the display assembly to expose two screws securing the display mask. 2. Remove two M2.5x6 black screws securing the display mask. 3. There are 23 latches securing the display mask . Carefully insert your fingers between the display mask and the LCD module and pry open the latches starting from the s[...]

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    1. Remove two mask seals at the bottom corners of the display assembly to expose two screws securing the display mask. 2. Remove two M2.5x6 black screws securing the display mask. 3. There are 23 latches securing the display mask . Carefully insert your fingers between the display mask and the LCD module and pry open the latches starting from the b[...]