Hardware Maintenance Manual ThinkPad T530, T530i, and W530
Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under Appendix A “Notices” on page 115. Third Edition (March 2013) © Copyright Lenovo 2012, 2013. LIMITED AND RESTRICTED RIGHTS NOTICE: If data or software is delivered pursuant a General Services Administration “GSA” contract, use, reproduction, or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in Contract No. GS-35F-05925.
Contents About this manual. . . . . . . . . . . iii Chapter 1. Safety information . . . . . . 1 General safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electrical safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety inspection guide . . . . . . . . . . . Handling devices that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grounding requirements . . . . . . . . . . . Safety notices (multilingual translations) . . . . . Laser compliance statements (multilingual translations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reading or writing the ECA information . . . 65 Chapter 10. Removing or replacing a FRU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 General guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . Before servicing ThinkPad T530, T530i, and W530 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1010 Battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . 1020 Serial Ultrabay Enhanced device or blank bezel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1030 Memory module slot cover. . . . . . . 1040 Memory module (bottom slot) . . . . . 1050 Hard disk drive or solid state drive.
About this manual This manual contains service and reference information for the following ThinkPad® products. ThinkPad T530 and T530i Machine type (MT) 2359, 2392, 2393, 2394, 2429, 2430, and 2434 ThinkPad W530 MT 2436, 2438, 2439, 2441, 2447, 2449, and 2463 Use this manual along with the advanced diagnostic tests to troubleshoot problems. Important: This manual is intended only for trained service technicians who are familiar with ThinkPad products.
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Chapter 1. Safety information This chapter presents the following safety information that you need to be familiar with before you service a ThinkPad notebook computer.
Electrical safety Observe the following rules when working on electrical equipment. Important: • Use only approved tools and test equipment. Some hand tools have handles covered with a soft material that does not insulate you when working with live electrical currents. • Many customers have, near their equipment, rubber floor mats that contain small conductive fibers to decrease electrostatic discharges. Do not use this type of mat to protect yourself from electrical shock.
• If – – – an electrical accident occurs: Use caution; do not become a victim yourself. Switch off power. Send another person to get medical aid. Safety inspection guide The purpose of this inspection guide is to assist you in identifying potentially unsafe conditions. As each machine was designed and built, required safety items were installed to protect users and service technicians from injury. This guide addresses only those items.
Notes: 1. Use product-specific ESD procedures when they exceed the requirements noted here. 2. Make sure that the ESD protective devices you use have been certified (ISO 9000) as fully effective. When handling ESD-sensitive parts: • Keep the parts in protective packages until they are inserted into the product. • Avoid contact with other people. • Wear a grounded wrist strap against your skin to eliminate static on your body. • Prevent the part from touching your clothing.
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Attention: The drive startup sequence in the computer you are servicing might have been changed. Be extremely careful during write operations such as copying, saving, or formatting. If you select an incorrect drive, data or programs can be overwritten. If the computer is shipped with both an mSATA solid state drive and a hard disk drive, the mSATA solid state drive is used for the “cache” function and to support the Intel® Rapid Start Technology.
General Announce Variant (GAV) This is a standard model (fixed configuration). GAVs are announced and offered to all customers. The MTM portion of the machine label is a 4-digit MT and 3-digit model, where model = a “fixed part number”, not “CTO” (Example: 1829-F1U). Also, eSupport will list these products under the same fixed model number.
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Chapter 3. General checkout This chapter presents following information: • “What to do first” on page 29 • “Checkout guide” on page 30 • “Power system checkout” on page 32 Before you go to the checkout guide, be sure to read the following important notes. Important: • Only certified trained personnel should service the computer. • Before replacing any FRU, read the entire page on removing and replacing FRUs. • When you replace FRUs, it is recommended to use new nylon-coated screws.
• • • • • • • • • Distortion, deformation, or discoloration of the cosmetic parts Plastic parts, latches, pins, or connectors that have been cracked or broken by excessive force Damage caused by liquid spilled into the system Damage caused by the improper insertion of a PC Card or the installation of an incompatible card Improper disc insertion or use of an optical drive Fuses blown by attachment of a nonsupported device Forgotten computer password (making the computer unusable) Sticky keys caused by spill
• Microsoft Windows Server® 2003 • Microsoft Windows Server 2008 To download and install a quick test program, go to http://www.lenovo.com/diags and follow the instructions on the Web site. To run a test using a quick test program, do the following: 1. Go to the C:\SWTOOLS\ldiag directory. 2. Double-click the gui_lsc_lite.exe file. 3. When the User Account Control window opens, click Yes. 4. Select the device class to be tested. 5. Select the devices to be tested. 6. Select the test to be performed. 7.
3. Follow the instructions on the Web site to create a bootable diagnostic medium on a USB device or CD. To use the diagnostic medium you have created, do one of the following: • If you have created the bootable diagnostic medium on a USB device, do the following: 1. Attach the USB device to the computer. 2. Turn on the computer. If the computer cannot be turned on, go to “Power system checkout” on page 32, and check the power sources.
• If the computer does not charge during operation, go to “Checking operational charging” on page 33. To check the ac adapter, do the following: 1. Unplug the ac adapter cable from the computer. 2. Measure the output voltage at the plug of the ac adapter cable. See the following illustration: 3 2 1 Pin Voltage (V dc) 1 +20 2 0 3 Ground (20V) Note: Output voltage across pin 2 of the ac power adapter might differ from the one you are servicing. 3.
1(+) 2(+) 5 3 4 6(-) Terminal Voltage (V dc) 1 + 0 to + 12.6 7 Ground (-) 7(-) 3. Measure the resistance between battery terminals 5 and 7. The resistance must be 4 to 30 K Ω. If the resistance is not correct, replace the battery pack. 4. Depending on the voltage that you measure, do one of the following: • If the voltage is less than +11.0 V dc, recharge the battery pack. If the voltage is still less than +11.0 V dc after recharging, replace the battery pack. • If the voltage is more than +11.
Chapter 4. Related service information This chapter presents following information: • “Restoring the factory contents by using the product Recovery Disc Set” on page 35 • “Passwords” on page 38 • “Power management” on page 40 • “Symptom-to-FRU index” on page 41 Service Web site: When the latest maintenance diskette and the system program service diskette become available, they will be posted on http://www.lenovo.com/support.
9. When the recovery process completes, the Welcome to Microsoft Windows screen is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the Windows setup. 10. After you have completed the Windows setup, you might want to restore the original startup sequence. Start the ThinkPad Setup program and then press F9 to restore the default settings. Press F10 to save changes and exit the ThinkPad Setup program.
• To perform a complete format, click Fully clean the drive to start the process. The process will take several hours. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen to reset your computer to the factory default settings. Using the advanced startup options With the advanced startup options, you can change the firmware settings of the computer, change the startup settings of the Windows operating system, start the computer from an external device, or restore the Windows operating system from a system image.
1. Move your cursor to the top-right or bottom-right corner of the screen to display the charms, and click Search. 2. Type recovery in the Search field and click Settings. Then click Create a recovery drive. 3. Click Yes in the User Account Control window to allow the Recovery Media Creator program to start. 4. Ensure that you select the Copy the recovery partition from the PC to the recovery drive. option. Then click Next.
Power-on password A power-on password (POP) protects the system from being powered on by an unauthorized person. The password must be entered before an operating system can be booted. For how to remove the POP, see “How to remove the power-on password” on page 39.
4. Select Security. 5. Select Password. 6. Select Power-On Password. 7. Type the current supervisor password in the Enter Current Password field. Then leave the Enter New Password field blank, and press Enter twice. 8. In the Changes have been saved window, press Enter. 9. Press F10 to save changes and exit the ThinkPad Setup program.
In certain circumstances, the computer goes into sleep mode automatically: • After a period of inactivity specified in power plan settings • When the battery indicator blinks orange, indicating that the battery power is low To cause the computer to return from sleep mode and resume operation, do one of the following: • Press the Fn key. • Open the LCD cover. • Turn on the power button.
Note: Do the FRU replacement or other actions in the sequence shown in the column headed “FRU or action, in sequence.” If replacing a FRU does not solve the problem, put the original part back in the computer. Do not replace a nondefective FRU. This index can also help you determine, during regular servicing, what FRUs are likely to need to be replaced next. A numeric error is displayed for each error detected in POST or system operation. In the displays, n can be any number.
Table 2. Numeric error codes (continued) Symptom or error FRU or action, in sequence 2000: ThinkVantage® Active Protection sensor diagnostics failed. System board 2100: Detection error on HDD0 (Main HDD) 1. Reseat the hard disk drive. 2. Main hard disk drive 3. System board 2101: Detection error on HDD1 (Ultrabay HDD) 1. Reseat the hard disk drive. 2. Ultrabay® hard disk drive 3. System board 2102: Detection error on HDD2 (Mini SATA) 1. Reseat the Mini SATA device. 2. Mini SATA device 3.
Table 4. Beep symptoms (continued) Symptom or error FRU or action, in sequence Five short beeps System board One long and two short beeps System board No-beep symptoms Table 5. No-beep symptoms Symptom or error FRU or action, in sequence No beep, power-on indicator on, LCD blank, and no POST. 1. Make sure that every connector is connected tightly and correctly. 2. Memory module 3. System board No beep, power-on indicator on, and LCD blank during POST. 1. Reseat the memory module. 2.
Intermittent problems Intermittent system hang problems can be due to a variety of causes that have nothing to do with a hardware defect, such as cosmic radiation, electrostatic discharge, or software errors. FRU replacement should be considered only when a problem recurs.
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Chapter 5. Installing and configuring RAID This chapter contains the following topics: • “Supported RAID levels” on page 47 • “Configuring the system UEFI BIOS to enable embedded SATA RAID functionality” on page 47 • “Creating RAID volumes” on page 48 • “Deleting RAID volumes” on page 48 Note: When the UEFI BIOS was formatted or the system board was replaced in the RAID-supported models, RAID is enabled by default.
Creating RAID volumes This topic describes how to use the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology option ROM configuration utility to create RAID volumes. To create RAID volumes, do the following: 1. Turn on the computer. 2. When a message Press to enter Configuration Utility is displayed, press Ctr+I. 3. On the Intel Rapid Storage Technology option ROM screen, select Create RAID Volume, and then press Enter. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen to select the RAID level and fill in other fields. 5.
Chapter 6. Status indicators This chapter presents the system status indicators that show the status of the computer.
Table 7. Status indicators Indicator Meaning 1 Speaker mute indicator Orange: The speaker is on mute. To mute or unmute the speakers, press the speaker mute button. 2 Microphone mute indicator Orange: The microphone is on mute. By default, when the microphone is on mute, none of the recording devices is available. 3 Wireless LAN, WAN, or Bluetooth status indicator Green: The wireless LAN feature (the IEEE 802.11 b/g standard, 802.11 a/b/g, or 802.
Table 7. Status indicators (continued) Indicator Meaning Note: If the computer is operating on battery power, the battery status indicator does not work while the computer is turned off or is in sleep mode or hibernation mode. 10 Sleep status indicator Green: The computer is in sleep mode. Blinking green: The computer is entering sleep mode or hibernation mode, or is resuming normal operation. Chapter 6.
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Chapter 7. Fn key combinations The following table describes the functions of Fn key combinations. Table 8. Fn key combinations Key combination Description Fn+F3 Locks the computer. Fn+F4 Puts the computer into sleep mode. To resume normal operation, press the Fn key. Notes: • To use the Fn+F4 key combination, you must have the ThinkPad Power Management driver installed on the computer. • If you want to use the combination to put the computer into hibernation mode, change the power plan settings.
Table 8. Fn key combinations (continued) Key combination Description Fn+P Has the same function as the Pause key on a conventional keyboard. Fn+S Has the same function as the SysRq key on a conventional keyboard. Fn+K Has the same function as the ScrLK key on a conventional keyboard.
Chapter 8. Locations This chapter introduces the locations of the computer hardware components. Locating computer controls, connectors, and indicators This topic introduces the locations of the computer controls, connectors, and indicators.
Rear view 1 2 3 10 4 5 6 9 7 8 1 Status indicators (see Chapter 6 “Status indicators” on page 49) 6 USB 3.0 connectors 2 Smart card slot (on some models) 7 Video graphics array (VGA) connector 3 Wireless radio switch 8 Mini DisplayPort connector 4 IEEE 1394 connector 9 ac power connector 5 USB 2.
• “LCD FRUs and CRUs” on page 60 • “Miscellaneous kits and other FRUs” on page 61 Notes: • Each FRU is available for all types or models, unless otherwise specified. • CRU statement for customers: You can resolve some problems with your product with a replacement part you can install yourself, called a “Customer Replaceable Unit” or “CRU.” Some CRUs are designated as self-service CRUs and others are designated as optional-service CRUs. Installation of self-service CRUs is your responsibility.
Major FRUs and CRUs 25 24 1 2 23 3 4 22 5 21 6 7 20 19 8 18 17 9 16 10 15 11 14 12 13 9 Table 9. Major FRUs and CRUs No. FRU description Self-service CRU Optional-service CRU 1 LCD unit (See “LCD FRUs and CRUs” on page 60.
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LCD FRUs and CRUs 1 10 2 3 9 8 7 4 5 6 Table 10. LCD FRUs and CRUs No.
Table 10. LCD FRUs and CRUs (continued) No. FRU description Self-service CRU Optional-service CRU 6 LCD rear cover assembly No No 7 LCD cable No No 8 LED sub card No No 9 LCD panel No No 10 Clear plate No No Important: For color sensor models, if the LCD panel needs a replacement, order a special LCD panel FRU kit from Lenovo. The FRU kit contains a LCD panel, a CD and an instruction flyer. For the correct FRU kit part number, check on the Web site at http://www.lenovo.
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Chapter 9. FRU replacement notices This chapter presents notices related to removing and replacing parts. Read this chapter carefully before replacing any FRU. CRU statement for customers: You can resolve some problems with your product with a replacement part you can install yourself, called a “Customer Replaceable Unit” or “CRU.” Some CRUs are designated as self-service CRUs and others are designated as optional-service CRUs. Installation of self-service CRUs is your responsibility.
• Torque driver If you have a torque driver, refer to the Torque column in the screw information table for each step. – Make sure that you use the correct screw. It is recommended to use new screws for replacements. If you have a torque screwdriver, tighten all screws firmly to the torque specified in the screw information table for each step. – Ensure torque screw drivers are calibrated correctly following country specifications.
If the MTM and Product ID numbers differ from each other on the rear label, use what is shown for the Product ID field. See the following example: MTM on the rear label: TTTT-CTO S/N SSSSSSS Product ID on the rear label: TTTT-MMM (Use this number when setting Serial Number.) In the example, the Serial Number to be input is “1STTTTMMMSSSSSSS”.
If the system board is being replaced, try to read the ECA information from the old system board and transfer the information to the new system. If the system board is inoperable, this will not be possible.
Chapter 10. Removing or replacing a FRU This chapter provides instructions on how to remove or replace a FRU. CRU statement for customers: You can resolve some problems with your product with a replacement part you can install yourself, called a “Customer Replaceable Unit” or “CRU.” Some CRUs are designated as self-service CRUs and others are designated as optional-service CRUs. Installation of self-service CRUs is your responsibility.
• The system board is sensitive to, and can be damaged by, electrostatic discharge. Before touching it, establish personal grounding by touching a ground point with one hand or by using an electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap. Before servicing ThinkPad T530, T530i, and W530 Removal steps of SIM card Some models you are servicing might have the SIM card that the customer has installed. If the computer you are servicing has the SIM card installed, remove it before you start the servicing.
1 2 When installing: Install the battery pack in the slot, and then make sure that the battery latch is in the locked position. 1020 Serial Ultrabay Enhanced device or blank bezel For access, remove this FRU: • “1010 Battery pack” on page 68 Removal steps of Serial Ultrabay Enhanced device or blank bezel Hold the bay lock latch in the unlocked position 1 and slide the bay eject latch 2 . Then, pull out the Serial Ultrabay Enhanced device or the blank bezel in the direction shown by the arrow 3 .
Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque NA M3 × 5 mm, flat-head (1) Black 0.392 Nm (4 kgf-cm) 1030 Memory module slot cover For access, remove this FRU: • “1010 Battery pack” on page 68 Removal steps of memory module slot cover Note: Loosen the screws 1 , but do not remove them.
2 1 1040 Memory module (bottom slot) For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Battery pack” on page 68 • “1030 Memory module slot cover” on page 70 Removal steps of memory module (bottom slot) Attention: For ThinkPad W530 models that come with two dummy cards installed, do not replace the dummy cards with memory modules. Otherwise, the system might not function correctly. Chapter 10.
1 2 1 When installing: Insert the notched end of the memory module into the slot. Press the memory module firmly, and pivot it until it snaps into place. Make sure that it is firmly installed in the slot and does not move easily. 1050 Hard disk drive or solid state drive For access, remove this FRU: • “1010 Battery pack” on page 68 Attention: • Do not drop the drive or apply any physical shock to it. The drive is sensitive to physical shock. Improper handling can cause damage and permanent loss of data.
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When installing: Make sure that the solid state drive connector or hard disk drive connector is attached firmly. 1060 Keyboard For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Battery pack” on page 68 • “1030 Memory module slot cover” on page 70 Removal steps of keyboard 1. Remove the screws that secure the keyboard. 1 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 14 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Black 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 2.
3. Lift the keyboard in the direction shown by the arrow 3 , and then detach the connector 4 . 3 4 Installation steps of keyboard When installing the keyboard, do the following: 1. Attach the keyboard connector 1 . Chapter 10.
1 2. Attach the keyboard and ensure that the keyboard edges a are under the frame. 3. When the front side of the keyboard is housed firmly, gently press the keys with your thumbs and slide the keyboard toward you until the keyboard is in place.
Note: Make sure that the front side of the keyboard b is housed firmly. b b 4. Secure the keyboard by tightening the screws from the bottom side of the computer.
When installing: Insert the notched end of the memory module into the socket. Press the memory module firmly, and pivot it until it snaps into place. Make sure that it is firmly installed in the slot and does not move easily.
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When installing: • In models with a wireless LAN card that has two antenna connectors, plug the gray cable into the main connector, and the black cable into the auxiliary connector on the card. If the computer you are servicing has three cables, put the white cable in the cable protection tube as shown in the following illustration.
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4 When installing: Plug the red cable into the main connector and the blue cable into the auxiliary connector. Removal steps of PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN (half-size WWAN card) In step 1 , unplug the connectors by using the antenna RF connector removal tool or pick the connectors with your fingers and gently unplug them in direction of the arrow.
2 3 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 2 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 4 5 5 Removal steps of mSATA solid state drive The computer comes with either a PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN or an mSATA solid-state drive. If the computer is equipped with an mSATA solid-state drive, it is installed in the wireless WAN card slot. Attention: • Do not drop the drive or apply any physical shock to it. The drive is sensitive to physical shock.
• Ensure that you partition the mSATA solid-state drive after installing it on the computer you are servicing. Otherwise, the mSATA solid-state drive will not function correctly. For instructions on on how to partition an mSATA solid-state drive, go to http://www.lenovo.com/support/msata-fru. 1 2 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 2 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.
1 2 When installing: Make sure that the ExpressCard blank bezel or ExpressCard is correctly oriented as shown in the following illustration. 1110 Keyboard bezel assembly For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Battery pack” on page 68 • “1030 Memory module slot cover” on page 70 • “1060 Keyboard” on page 74 • “1100 ExpressCard blank bezel or ExpressCard” on page 84 Chapter 10.
Important: Read the following instructions first before replacing the keyboard bezel assembly for ThinkPad W530 models with a color sensor. • If the hard disk drive is not defective, and only the keyboard bezel assembly needs a replacement: 1. Replace the keyboard bezel assembly. 2. After you replace the keyboard bezel assembly, start the computer and run the Sensor Replacement Utility program by clicking Start ➙ All Programs ➙ X-Rite ➙ PANTONE Color Calibrator ➙ Sensor Replacement Utility. 3.
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For ThinkPad W530 models with a color sensor, if you need to remove the color sensor from the failing keyboard bezel assembly and install the color sensor to the new keyboard bezel assembly, do the following: 3 3 4 1 2 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 3 M2 × L7 mm, bind-head, (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.
• “1100 ExpressCard blank bezel or ExpressCard” on page 84 Removal steps of Bluetooth daughter card Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) When installing: Make sure that the connector is attached firmly.
When installing: Make sure that the battery connector is attached firmly.
Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 3 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (3) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 5 6 5 Removal steps of dummy smart card and spacer 3 1 1 1 2 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (3) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.
Removal steps of speaker assembly Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (4) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 4 4 When installing: Make sure that the speaker connector is attached firmly. Then route the cables and secure them properly as shown in the illustration above.
• • • “1060 Keyboard” on page 74 “1100 ExpressCard blank bezel or ExpressCard” on page 84 “1150 Speaker assembly” on page 91 Removal steps of thermal fan assembly 1 When installing: Make sure that the connector is attached firmly. Notes: • Loosen the screws 3a to 3d in ascending alphabetic order as illustrated, but do not remove them. • Some models do not have screws 4 . For those models, skip step 4 . 2 4 4 3a 3d 4 3c 3b Chapter 10.
5 When installing: Before you attach the thermal fan assembly to the computer, apply thermal grease, at an amount of 0.2 grams, on the parts marked a as in the following illustrations. Either too much or too less application of grease can cause a thermal fan problem due to imperfect contact with a component. For the new thermal fan assembly, you need to peel the thin film off from the rubbers.
a a For Workstation models: a a 1170 Microprocessor For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Battery pack” on page 68 • “1030 Memory module slot cover” on page 70 • “1060 Keyboard” on page 74 • “1100 ExpressCard blank bezel or ExpressCard” on page 84 • “1150 Speaker assembly” on page 91 • “1160 Thermal fan assembly” on page 92 Attention: The microprocessor is extremely sensitive. When you service the microprocessor, avoid any kind of rough handling.
2 1 a When installing: Place the microprocessor in the microprocessor socket, and then rotate the head of the screw in the direction shown by the arrow a to secure the microprocessor.
Removal steps of LCD unit 2 1 2 1 Step Screw cap 1 2 — Screw (quantity) Color Torque M2.5 × 6 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Black 0.392 Nm (4.0 kgf-cm) M2.5 × 6 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Black 0.392 Nm (4.0 kgf-cm) 3 3 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 3 M2.5 × 6 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Black 0.392 Nm (4.0 kgf-cm) Chapter 10.
4 4 7 9 6 5 9 9 8 9 8 8 9 9 8 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 4 M2 × 4 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Black 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) When installing: • Make sure that you attach the LCD connector firmly. • Make sure that you route the cables firmly and tape up in the proper positions as shown in the following illustration. • When you route the cables, make sure that they are not subject to any tension.
10 10 1190 Base cover assembly For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Battery pack” on page 68 • “1020 Serial Ultrabay Enhanced device or blank bezel” on page 69 • “1030 Memory module slot cover” on page 70 • “1050 Hard disk drive or solid state drive” on page 72 • “1060 Keyboard” on page 74 • “1080 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN” on page 78 • “1090 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN or mSATA solid state drive” on page 80 • “1100 ExpressCard blank bezel or ExpressCard” on page 84 • “1
Removal steps of base cover assembly 1 2 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 2 M2 × 14 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Black 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 4 3 Applying labels to the base cover The new base cover FRU is shipped with a kit containing labels of several kinds, including but not limited to those described in this topic. The following illustration shows the correct location of each label.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 21 20 9 9 10 19 18 17 15 16 14 13 12 11 When you replace the base cover, apply the following labels: 6 FCC label 7 Machine type and serial number label Note: If the base cover has two FCC labels, apply both to the new base cover. Other labels need to be peeled off from the old base cover, and need to be adhered to the new one.
For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Battery pack” on page 68 • “1020 Serial Ultrabay Enhanced device or blank bezel” on page 69 • “1030 Memory module slot cover” on page 70 • “1050 Hard disk drive or solid state drive” on page 72 • “1060 Keyboard” on page 74 • “1080 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN” on page 78 • “1090 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN or mSATA solid state drive” on page 80 • “1100 ExpressCard blank bezel or ExpressCard” on page 84 • “1120 Bluetooth daughter card” on p
• • • • • • • • • • • • • “1070 Memory module (upper slot)” on page 77 “1080 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN” on page 78 “1090 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN or mSATA solid state drive” on page 80 “1100 ExpressCard blank bezel or ExpressCard” on page 84 “1120 Bluetooth daughter card” on page 88 “1130 Backup battery” on page 89 “1140 Smart card, dummy smart card and spacer” on page 90 “1150 Speaker assembly” on page 91 “1160 Thermal fan assembly” on page 92 “1170 Microprocessor” on page 95 “1
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Removal steps of system board and magnesium structure frame 1 4 4 5 3 2 2 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 2 Hex stud, nylon-coated (2) Silver 0.392 Nm (4.0 kgf-cm) 3 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 4 M2 × 7 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) When installing: When you replace the system board, attach thermal rubbers as shown in the following illustration.
b a c d 2010 LCD bezel assembly For access, remove this FRU: • “1010 Battery pack” on page 68 Removal steps of LCD bezel assembly 1 1 1 Step 1 106 Screw cap Screw (quantity) Color Torque M2.5 × 6 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (3) Black 0.392 Nm (4.
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 When installing: Make sure that all the latches are attached firmly. 2020 LED sub card For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Battery pack” on page 68 • “2010 LCD bezel assembly” on page 106 Removal steps of LED sub card Note: Some models do not have the connector 1a . 2 1a 1 When installing: Make sure that the connectors are attached firmly and the card is installed as shown in the following illustration. Chapter 10.
2030 Integrated camera For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Battery pack” on page 68 • “2010 LCD bezel assembly” on page 106 Removal steps of integrated camera 1 3 2 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) When installling: Make sure that the connector of the integrated camera is attached firmly.
Read this first before replacing the LCD panel For ThinkPad W530 models with a color sensor: Important: If your LCD panel needs a replacement, order a special LCD panel FRU kit for color sensor model from Lenovo. The FRU kit contains a LCD panel, a CD and an instruction flyer. For the correct FRU kit part number, check on the Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/serviceparts-lookup. To replace the LCD panel, be sure to follow these steps: 1.
1 1 2 2 2 2 When installing: When attaching the LCD panel to the cover, press the left and right edges covered with metal gently with your fingers. Do not press the surface of the panel or apply any excessive force to the panel.
3 4 5 5 5 6 7 8 When installing: Make sure that the LCD cable connector is attached firmly. Chapter 10.
9 10 9 9 10 9 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 9 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (4) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.
b Wireless Wireless d Wireless e Wireless c LAN antenna, AUX (black) LAN antenna, 3rd (white) LAN antenna, MAIN (gray) WAN antenna, MAIN (red) a b c d e Chapter 10.
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