Dell Precision 220 User Manual

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Desktop Chassis

— Removing and Replacing Parts: Dell Precision™ WorkStation 220 

Systems Service Manual

Overview

This section provides procedures for removing and replacing the components, assemblies, and subassemblies in the Dell Precision WorkStation
220 desktop chassis system.

Unless otherwise noted, each procedure assumes that the following conditions exist:

l

You have performed the steps in "

Precautionary Measures

."

l

You have

removed the computer cover

.

l

You can replace or reinstall a part by performing the removal procedure in reverse order unless additional information is provided.

Recommended Tools

The procedures in this file require the use of a #2 Phillips-head screwdriver.

Also, use a wrist grounding strap as explained in "

Precautionary Measures

."

Precautionary Measures

Before you perform any procedure in this section, take a few moments to read the following caution for your personal safety and to prevent
damage to the system from electrostatic discharge (ESD).

Overview

Control Panel

Recommended Tools

Chassis Intrusion Switch

Precautionary Measures

Drives

Restarting the System

System Power Supply

Computer Cover

System Board Components

Interior Service Label

RIMMs

Internal View

Microprocessor/Heat Sink Assembly

Front-Panel Inserts

Microprocessor Cooling Fan

Expansion Cards

System Battery

Expansion-Card Guide

System Board

CAUTION: FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT

Before you start to work on the system, perform the following steps in the sequence listed:

1. Turn off the computer and all peripherals.

2. Disconnect the computer and peripherals from their AC power sources. Also, disconnect any telephone or telecommunication lines

from the computer. Doing so reduces the potential for personal injury or shock.

3. If you are disconnecting a peripheral from the computer or are removing a component from the system board, wait 10 to 20 seconds

after disconnecting the computer from AC power before disconnecting the peripheral or removing the component to avoid possible
damage to the system board.

4. Wear a wrist grounding strap, and clip it to an unpainted metal surface, such as the padlock loop on the back of the chassis. If a wrist

grounding strap is not available, touch any unpainted metal surface on the back of the computer or on the computer chassis, such as
the power supply, to discharge any static charge from your body before touching anything inside the computer.  While you work, 
periodically touch an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis to dissipate any static electricity that might harm internal

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