User's Manual
3.
Open
the
ZIF
socket
by
lifting
up
the
ZIF
handle
to
release
the
chip
from
the
socket.
If
the
socket
has
a
lever-type
handle,
press
the
handle
down
and
away
from
the
tab;
then
rotate
the
handle
to
the
released
position.
If
the
socket
has
a
basket-type
handle,
rotate
the
handle
over
the
processor.
If
the
existing
processor
has
a
heat
sink,
you
may
need
to
remove
the
heat
sink
before
you
can
open
the
ZIF
socket.
4.
Gently
pull
the
processor
chip
straight
up
and
set
it
aside.
5.
Remove
the
replacement
chip
from
its
package
and
inspect
the
pins.
If
they
are
bent,
do
not
install
the
processor
chip.
Contact
your
vendor
for
a
replacement.
6.
Position
the
processor
chip
over
the
ZIF
socket,
aligning
the
notched
edge
of
the
chip
(marked
with
a
dot)
with
pin
1
on
the
socket.
A
notch
drawn
on
the
system
board
identifies
pin
1
in
the
socket.
pin 1
Note
If
you
install
the
processor
chip
in
the
wrong
position,
you
may
burn
the
chip
and
void
your
warranty.
Installing
and
Removing
Options 4-21