Lenovo THINKCENTRE 8177 User Manual

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So,

if

the

parts

are

not

compliant

originally,

replacement

parts

can

also

be

noncompliant,

but

in

all

cases,

if

the

parts

are

compliant,

the

replacement

parts

must

also

be

compliant.

Lenovo

plans

to

transition

to

RoHS

compliance

well

before

the

implementation

date

and

expects

its

suppliers

to

be

ready

to

support

Lenovo’s

requirements

and

schedule.

Products

sold

in

2005,

will

contain

some

RoHS

compliant

FRUs.

The

following

statement

pertains

to

these

products

and

any

product

Lenovo

produces

containing

RoHS

compliant

parts.

RoHS

compliant

ThinkCentre

parts

have

unique

FRU

part

numbers.

Before

or

after

June,

2006,

failed

RoHS

compliant

parts

must

always

be

replaced

using

RoHS

compliant

FRUs,

so

only

the

FRUs

identified

as

compliant

in

the

system

HMM

or

direct

substitutions

for

those

FRUs

can

be

used.

Products

marketed

before

June

2006

Products

marketed

after

June

2006

Current

or

original

part

Replacement

FRU

Current

or

original

part

Replacement

FRU

Non-RoHS

Can

be

Non-RoHS

Must

be

RoHS

Must

be

RoHS

Non-RoHS

Can

be

RoHS

Non-RoHS

Can

sub

to

RoHS

RoHS

Must

be

RoHS

Note:

A

direct

substitution

is

a

part

with

a

different

FRU

part

number

that

is

automatically

shipped

by

the

distribution

center

at

the

time

of

order.

Related

Web

URLs

are:

v

Lenovo

information

for

Suppliers

website:

http://www-03.ibm.com/procurement/proweb.nsf/ContentDocsByTitle/

United+States~Information+for+suppliers

v

RoHS

Directive:

http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/pri/en/oj/dat/2003/l_037/

l_03720030213en00190023.pdf

v

California

Senate

Bills

20,

50:

http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/HHW/Events/AnnualConf/2004/

presentation/MPaparian.pdf

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