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XFR D630 Fully Rugged Notebook Service Manual

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6. If your XFR D630 is equipped with the optional Touch Screen, remove the stylus, tether and

clip (see

301H

Stylus, Tether and Clip).

25.2

Installing the Bottom Chassis

NOTE: The replacement assembly will include the handle, all side and rear doors and all bottom
doors except the HDD and battery doors.

1. Update the handle hardware. Install the stylus, tether and clip if previously removed. Install

the shoulder strap anchors if previously removed.

2. Replace the modem cable (see

302H

Installing the Modem Cable).

3. Replace the RF passthru board (see

303H

Installing the RF Passthru Board).

4. Replace the fan (see

304H

Installing the Fan).

5. Replace the system board (see

305H

Installing the System Board).

25.3

Removing the Modem Cable

CAUTION: Before working inside your computer, follow the safety instructions in the
XFR D630 Product Information Guide and in the
XFR D630 User’s Guide.

NOTICE: To avoid electrostatic discharge, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by
periodically touching an unpainted metal surface (such as a connector on the back of the
computer).

1. Follow the instructions in

306H

Before You Begin.

2. Remove the system board (see

307H

Removing the System Board).

NOTE: When removing the system board you do not need to remove the system memory or the
processor.

3. Remove the modem cable (see

308H

Removing the Modem Cable).

NOTE: When removing the modem cable, remove the tape used to attach the modem cable to
the base as it will be reused for the new cable.

25.4

Installing the Modem Cable

1. Install the new modem cable. Refer to the figure below to see the proper cable routing and

where to secure the cable to the base using the tape saved when removing the modem cable.

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