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FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION GENERAL INFORMA TION Before attempting any of the following procedures, make sure that the main battery and AC adaptor is not connected to the unit and the environment in which you are working on is protected from Electro-Static Discharge(ESD). FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION GENERAL INFORMA TION Before[...]
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FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 6100 Series 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. SELECT BA Y REMOV AL 4. CD-R/W/DVD-ROM DRIVE DISASSEMBL Y 5. MEMORY MODULE REMOV AL 6. BLUETOOTH CARD REMOV AL 7. MODEM BOARD REMOV AL 8. HDD REMOV AL 9. KEYBOARD REMOV AL 10.[...]
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TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’s W orld. OPTIONAL PC CARD REMOVAL 1. Press the eject button of the PCCard you want to remove. 2. Press the extended eject button to pop the PC card out. 3. Grasp the PC card and remove it. SELECT BA Y REMOVAL 1. Turn the computer upside down. 2. Slide the release lever in the direction of the arrow. 3. Pull out t[...]
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TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’s W orld. FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 6100 Series Memory slot cover M2.5x4 black screws MEMORY MODULE REMOV AL 1. Turn the computer upside down. 2. Remove two M2.5x4 black screws securing the memory cover. 3. Lift out the memory slot cover . 4. Spread the memory clips outward and pull the memory module [...]
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TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’s W orld. FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 6100 Series MODEM BOARD REMOVAL 1. Remove one M2.5x4 black screw securing the modem slot cover. 2. Insert your finger nail or 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.[...]
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FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 6100 Series TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’s W orld. 5. Remove two M3x4 brass flat head screws securing the HDD to the bracket and remove the HDDbracket. M3x4 brass flat head screws HDD bracket HDD HDD REMOVAL KEYBOARD REMOVAL 1. Turn the computer right side up and open the display panel. 2. Using the case[...]
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WIRELESS LAN CARD REMOVAL 1. Remove one M2x4 black screw securing the mini PCI cover and lift out the cover. 2. Disconnect the black and white coax from the wireless LAN card. 3. Spread the Mini-PCI connector clips and pull the Wireless LAN card out of the connector about 45 degree angle. TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’s W orld. FIELD REPLA CEA[...]
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TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’s W orld. FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 6100 Series Satellite Pro TM 4. Disconnect the left speaker cable from PJ310 and the right speaker cable from PJ311 on the top board. 5. Disconnect the LCD/FL harness from PJ5002/5001 and the IPS membrane switch from PJ122 on the video board. 6. Lift out the top cov[...]
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TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’s W orld. FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 6100 Series 1. Remove one M2.5x6 black flat head screw securing the HDD guide assembly and lift out the HDD guide assembly . 2. Remove three M2.5x6 black flat head screws securingthe select bay cover and lift out the select bay cover . SYSTEM BOARD REMOV AL SD/SOUND[...]
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MEMBRANE SWITCH REMOVAL 1. Remove three M2.5x4 black flat head screws securing the membrane switch. 2. Lift out the membrane switch assembly . FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 6100 Series TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’s W orld. 1. Remove two M2.5x4 black flat head screws securing the left and right speakers. SPEAKERS REMOVAL Satellite Pr[...]
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FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 6100 Series Satellite Pro TM TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’s W orld. SPEAKERS REMOVAL 2. Turn the display assembly right side up and open the LCD panel . 3. Lift out the left and right speakers . LCD panel Left and Right speakers[...]
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Page 12
1. Remove two mask seals at the bottom corners of the display assembly using a pair of fine-tipped tweezers. 2. Remove two M2.5x6 black flat head screws securing the display mask. 3. There are 23 latches securing the display mask . Carefully insert your fingers between the mask and the LCD panel and pry open the latches starting from the six top la[...]