Lenovo RD120 User Manual

Page 72

Advertising
background image

c.

Rotate

the

microprocessor

release

lever

2

on

the

socket

from

its

closed

and

locked

position

until

it

stops

in

the

fully

open

position.

Attention:

v

Do

not

touch

the

microprocessor

contacts;

handle

the

microprocessor

by

the

edges

only.

Contaminants

on

the

microprocessor

contacts,

such

as

oil

from

your

skin,

can

cause

connection

failures

between

the

contacts

and

the

socket.

v

Handle

the

microprocessor

carefully.

Dropping

the

microprocessor

during

installation

or

removal

can

damage

the

contacts.

v

Do

not

use

excessive

force

when

you

press

the

microprocessor

into

the

socket.

v

Make

sure

that

the

microprocessor

is

oriented,

aligned,

and

positioned

in

the

socket

before

you

try

to

close

the

lever.

1

Microprocessor

2

Alignment

marks

3

Notches

d.

Align

the

microprocessor

with

the

socket

(note

the

alignment

mark

and

the

position

of

the

notches);

then,

carefully

place

the

microprocessor

in

the

socket.

Close

the

microprocessor

bracket

frame.

Note:

The

microprocessor

fits

only

one

way

on

the

socket.

e.

Carefully

close

the

microprocessor

release

lever

to

secure

the

microprocessor

in

the

socket.

10.

Install

a

heat

sink

on

the

microprocessor.

58

ThinkServer

RD120

Types

6444,

6445,

6446,

and

6447:

User

Guide

Advertising