Maintenance and Service Guide

Table Of Contents
Table 8-9 Issues, possible causes, and xes (continued)
Items Procedures
Verify external power source (2. Examine the environment on page 82).
Perform a hard reset (8. Hard reset on page 89).
Verify AC adapter
It is preferable to verify the battery before verifying the AC adapter. However, you can
verify the AC adapter rst, before opening the service door for a battery check.
Verify AC adapter is compatible with product. Verify that the part number is for
this computer if possible.
Verify AC adapter and power cord are good (no physical damage, bent middle ID
pin).
Verify AC adapter works on a veried working computer.
Plug in AC adapter and power on computer without battery.
Inspect power port on computer side for any damage, dust, or debris.
Check power light (7. Status lights, blinking light codes, troubleshooting lights,
and POST error messages on page 87). Rear power light indicates external power
to the computer is good.
NOTE: Refer to battery replacement section
for removing/replacing the battery
Verify battery condition/status
1. Check battery condition (overall result, cycle life, voltage, etc.) using HP PC
Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) tool.
2. Verify that battery is installed properly in battery bay without a gap and that
latch locks are tight (for models with removable batteries).
3. Check battery status light (7. Status lights, blinking light codes, troubleshooting
lights, and POST error messages on page 87). Be sure that battery is not fully
discharged, preventing system from booting.
4. Determine whether the computer can turn on with battery only.
5. Remove service door and test with a veried working battery. If the computer
boots, inspect original battery before replacement.
6. Test battery with a veried working computer to verify that it is OK.
7. If there is still no boot, remove battery and boot on AC power only.
The sections below are intended for authorized service providers/technicians.
Verify AC adapter – voltage
1. Measure DC voltage output that should be around 19.5 VDC and acceptable
voltage range is from 18.5 – 20.5 VDC.
2. If the DC voltage is out of range, replace the AC adapter.
NOTE: This action requires a digital voltmeter.
NOTE: Select models include a power cable
between the system board and chassis power
connector.
Verify power button, power connector
1. Be sure that power button is not stuck.
2. Reseat power connector cable (if applicable).
3. Replace new power connector cable (if the cable exists and is defective)
4. To isolate faulty power connector cable and power button, technicians can short
power-on pads/pins to power up the computer. Contact HP Engineering for this
information.
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