System, Board, Card/expresscard – Lenovo Z61e User Manual

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System

board

and

PC

Card/ExpressCard

slots

assembly

For

access,

remove

these

FRUs,

in

order:

v

“1010

Battery

pack”

on

page

58

v

“1020

Ultrabay

Enhanced

device

(for

Z61m

and

Z61p)”

on

page

59

v

“1030

Optical

drive

(for

Z61e)”

on

page

60

v

“1040

Hard

disk

drive

cover,

hard

disk

drive,

and

hard

disk

drive

rubber

rails”

on

page

62

v

“1050

SIM

card”

on

page

64

v

“1060

Palm

rest

or

palm

rest

with

fingerprint

reader”

on

page

65

v

“1070

DIMM”

on

page

69

v

“1080

Keyboard”

on

page

70

v

“1100

PCI

Express

Mini

Card

for

wireless

LAN”

on

page

74

v

“1090

Modem

daughter

card

(MDC-1.5)”

on

page

72

v

“1120

PCI

Express

Mini

card

for

wireless

WAN”

on

page

76

v

“1130

SIM

card

slot”

on

page

77

v

“1160

Keyboard

bezel

assembly

with

speaker”

on

page

81

v

“1170

Fan

assembly”

on

page

83

v

“1190

LCD

assembly”

on

page

87

v

“1200

Base

cover”

on

page

90

v

“1210

USB

sub

card

with

cable”

on

page

93

v

“1220

Magnesium

frame

with

xD

sub

card”

on

page

94

Important

notice

for

handling

the

system

board

When

handling

the

system

board,

bear

the

following

in

mind.

v

At

every

point

in

the

process,

be

sure

not

to

drop

or

stack

the

system

board.

v

The

system

board

has

an

accelerometer,

which

can

be

broken

by

applying

several

thousands

of

G-forces.

Note:

Dropping

a

system

board

from

a

height

of

as

little

as

6

inches

so

that

it

falls

flat

on

a

hard

bench

can

subject

the

accelerometer

to

as

much

as

6,000

G’s

of

shock.

v

Be

careful

not

to

drop

the

system

board

on

a

bench

top

that

has

a

hard

surface,

such

as

metal,

wood,

or

composite.

v

If

a

system

board

is

dropped,

you

must

test

it,

using

PC-Doctor

for

DOS,

to

make

sure

that

the

HDD

Active

Protection

still

functions

(see

below).

Note:

If

the

test

shows

that

HDD

Active

Protection

is

not

functioning,

be

sure

to

document

the

drop

in

any

reject

report,

and

replace

the

system

board.

v

Avoid

rough

handling

of

any

kind.

v

If

you

put

a

system

board

down,

be

sure

to

put

it

only

on

a

padded

surface

such

as

an

ESD

mat

or

conductive

corrugated

material.

After

replacing

the

system

board,

run

PC-Doctor

for

DOS

to

make

sure

that

HDD

Active

Protection

still

functions.

The

procedure

is

as

follows:

1.

Place

the

computer

on

a

horizontal

surface.

2.

Run

Diagnostics

-->

ThinkPad

Devices

-->

HDD

Active

Protection

Test

.

Attention:

Do

not

apply

physical

shock

to

the

computer

while

the

test

is

running.

Removing

and

replacing

a

FRU

ThinkPad

Z61e,

Z61m,

and

Z61p

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