Hardware Maintenance Manual ThinkPad S230u
Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under Appendix A “Notices” on page 89. First Edition (September 2012) © Copyright Lenovo 2012. 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) . . . . . Chapter 2. Important service information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1040 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN or mSATA solid-state drive . . . . . . . . . . . 1050 Keyboard bezel, backup battery, and speaker assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1060 Battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1070 Proximity sensors . . . . . . . . . . . 1080 Thermal fan assembly and hard disk drive or solid-state drive connector . . . . . . . . . . 1090 LCD unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1100 DC-in connector . . . . . . . . . . . . 1110 System board and base cover assembly . .
About this manual This manual contains service and reference information for the following ThinkPad® products. ThinkPad S230u Machine Type 3347 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. Use this manual along with the advanced diagnostic tests to troubleshoot problems effectively.
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Chapter 1. Safety information This chapter presents 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.
– 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.
1. Use product-specific ESD procedures when they exceed the requirements noted here. 2. Ensure 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 setup configuration on the computer you are servicing might have been customized. Running Automatic Configuration might alter the settings. Note the current configuration settings (using the View Configuration option); then, when service has been completed, verify that those settings remain in effect. Strategy for replacing a hard disk drive, a solid-state drive, or an mSATA solid-state drive Always try to run a low-level format before replacing a hard disk drive.
Custom Model Variant (CMV) This is a unique configuration that has been negotiated between Lenovo and the customer. A unique 4-digit MT and 3-digit model is provided to the customer to place orders (Example: 1829-W15). A CMV is a special bid offering. Therefore, it is NOT generally announced. • The MTM portion of the machine label is the 4-digit MT and 3-digit model, where model = “CTO” (Example: 1829-CTO).
To view the complete list of FRUs, do the following: 1. Go to http://www.lenovo.com/support. 2. Click Parts & Accessories. 3. Provide your product information or click Launch to automatically identify your product. 4. Click Product & Parts Detail. 5. On the PRODUCT AND PARTS DETAIL page, click Parts Detail to view the complete list of FRUs.
Chapter 3. General checkout This chapter presents following information: • “What to do first” on page 25 • “Checkout guide” on page 26 – “Lenovo Solution Center” on page 26 – “Quick test programs” on page 26 – “UEFI diagnostic program” on page 27 – “Bootable diagnostic programs” on page 27 • “Power system checkout” on page 28 Some descriptions in this chapter might not apply to your particular computer. Before you go to the checkout guide, be sure to read the following important notes.
The following are not covered under warranty: • LCD panel cracked from the application of excessive force or from being dropped • Scratched (cosmetic) parts • 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 • Diskette drive damage caused by pressure
The quick test programs are applicable on the following operating systems: • Microsoft® Windows® 8 • Microsoft Windows 7 • Microsoft Windows XP • Microsoft Windows Server® 2003 • Microsoft Windows Server 2008 To download and install a quick test program, go to http://www.lenovo.com/diagnose 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.
1. Go to http://www.lenovo.com/diagnose. 2. Click Lenovo Bootable Diagnostics. 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.
To check the ac power adapter, do the following: 1. Unplug the ac power adapter cable from the computer. 2. Measure the output voltage at the plug of the ac power 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. If the voltage is not correct, replace the ac power adapter. 4. If the voltage is acceptable, replace the system board.
• If the voltage is not correct, replace the backup battery. • If the backup battery discharges quickly after replacement, replace the system board.
Chapter 4. Related service information This chapter presents following information: • “Restoring the factory contents by using Recovery Disc Set” on page 31 • “Using the Windows recovery programs on the Windows 8 operating system” on page 32 • “Passwords” on page 33 • “Power management” on page 35 • “Symptom-to-FRU index” on page 36 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.
b. Use the arrow keys to select Startup ➙ Boot. c. Select the CD/DVD drive as the 1st Boot Device. 2. Insert the Operating System Recovery Disc into the DVD drive. 3. Press Fn+F10 to save the ThinkPad Setup configuration changes. Follow the instructions on the screen to begin the recovery process. 4. Select your language and click Next. 5. Read the license. If you agree with the terms and conditions, select I accept these terms and conditions and then click Next.
Attention: All the personal files and settings will be deleted after you restore the computer to the factory default settings. Ensure that the user has made a backup copy of all the data before restoring the computer to the factory default settings. To restore the computer, do the following: 1. Move your cursor to the bottom-right corner of the screen to bring up the charms. Click Settings ➙ Change PC settings ➙ General. 2. In the Remove everything and reinstall Windows section, click Get started.
provide any services to reset either the user hard-disk password or the master hard-disk password, or to recover data from the hard disk drive. The hard disk drive can be replaced for a scheduled fee. For how to remove the hard-disk password, see “How to remove the hard-disk password” on page 34. Supervisor password A supervisor password protects the system information stored in the ThinkPad Setup program.
5. Select Hard-disk x password, where x is the letter of the hard disk drive. A pop-up window opens. 6. Select Master HDP. 7. Type the current master hard-disk password in the Enter Current Password field. Then leave the Enter New Password field blank, and press Enter twice. 8. Press Fn+F10 to save changes and exit the ThinkPad Setup program. 9. Select Yes in the Setup Notice window. Both the user hard-disk password and master hard-disk password will be removed.
When the power is turned on, the computer returns from hibernation mode and resumes operation. The hibernation file in the boot record on the hard disk drive is read, and system status is restored from the hard disk drive. Wireless off mode In wireless off mode, the wireless features are turned off to conserve power. To turn off or turn on the wireless features, press F8.
Table 2. Numeric error codes (continued) Symptom or error FRU or action, in sequence 0189 Invalid RFID configuration information area—The EEPROM checksum is not correct. System board. 0190 Critical low-battery error 1. Charge the battery pack. 2. Battery pack. 0191 System Security—Invalid Remote Change requested. 1. Run the ThinkPad Setup program, and then save current setting by pressing F10. 2. System board. 0199 System Security— Security password retry count exceeded. 1.
Error messages Table 3. Error messages Symptom or error (beeps, if any) Fan error FRU or action, in sequence 1. Fan. 2. Thermal grease. 3. System board. Thermal sensing error System board. The battery installed is not supported by this system and will not charge. Please replace the battery with the correct Lenovo battery for this system. Press the ESC key to continue. Unauthorized battery is connected to the system. Press the ESC to continue.
Table 5. Beep symptoms (continued) Problem Solution Five short beeps The system board has a problem. Have the computer serviced. Five short beeps, pause, five short beeps, and pause Continue to boot immediately when the error was detected. LCD-related symptoms Important: The TFT LCD for the notebook computer contains many thin-film transistors (TFTs).
1. Turn off the computer. 2. Visually check each FRU for damage. Replace any damaged FRU. 3. Remove or disconnect all of the following devices: a. Non-ThinkPad devices b. Printer, mouse, and other external devices c. Hard disk drive or solid-state drive d. External diskette drive or optical drive e. Media card 4. Turn on the computer. 5. Determine whether the problem has been solved. 6. If the problem does not recur, reconnect the removed devices one at a time until you find the failing FRU. 7.
Chapter 5. Status indicators This chapter presents the system status indicators that show the status of the computer. 1 2 3 4 Table 7. Status indicators Indicator Meaning 1 Caps Lock status indicator When the Caps Lock mode is enabled, this indicator will be displayed on the screen. You can enter all alphabetic characters (A-Z) in uppercase directly. 2 Power status indicator • Green: The ac power adapter is connected.
Table 7. Status indicators (continued) Indicator Meaning 3 4 The illuminated dot in the ThinkPad logo works as a system status indicator: it shows whether the computer is in sleep, hibernation, or normal mode. • Red: The computer is on (in normal mode). • Fast blinking red: The computer is entering hibernation mode. • Slow blinking red: The computer is in sleep mode. • Off: The computer is off or in hibernation mode.
Chapter 6. Special keys The following table describes the functions of the special keys on the computer keyboard. Table 8. Special keys Special key Description Esc Press this key to open the ThinkPad Keyboard Properties window where you can toggle the F1-F12 key functionality. F1 Press this key to mute or unmute the speakers. Note: If you mute the sound and turn off your computer, the sound will remain muted when you turn on your computer again. To turn on the sound, press F2 or F3.
Table 8. Special keys (continued) Special key Description F11 Press this key to view the programs that you have opened. F12 Press this key to view all the programs. Fn+B Has the same function as the Break key on a conventional keyboard. Fn+K Has the same function as the ScrLK key on a conventional keyboard. 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.
Chapter 7. 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. Front view 1 2 1 3 4 5 15 6 14 16 7 13 8 9 10 11 12 1 Built-in microphones 9 Mini DisplayPort connector 2 Integrated camera 10 USB 3.
Rear view 1 2 3 4 6 8 5 7 1 System status indicator 5 Ethernet connector 2 Combo audio jack 6 Media card reader slot 3 USB 3.
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 1 18 17 2 16 15 14 3 13 12 11 4 10 5 6 7 9 8 No Description Self-service CRU Optional-service CRU 1 LCD unit No No 2 Speaker assembly No No 3 Keyboard bezel No No 4 Thermal fan assembly No No 5 DC-in connector No No 6 Base cover assembly No No 48 Hardware Maintenance Manual
No Description Self-service CRU Optional-service CRU 7 Hard disk drive or solid-state drive slot cover Yes No 8 Hard disk drive or solid-state drive Yes No 9 Battery pack No No 10 Proximity sensors No No 11 Hard disk drive connector No No 12 System board No No 13 PCI Express Mini card for wireless LAN No Yes 14 mSATA solid-state drive (on some models) No No 15 PCI Express Mini card for wireless WAN (on some models) No Yes 16 Backup battery No No 17 Keyboard Yes
LCD FRUs 1 2 9 3 8 7 4 5 6 No Description Self-service CRU Optional-service CRU 1 Button bezel No No 2 LCD panel No No 3 Integrated camera No No 4 Wireless antenna assembly No No 5 Power cable assembly No No 6 LCD rear cover assembly No No 7 LCD cable assembly No No 50 Hardware Maintenance Manual
No Description Self-service CRU Optional-service CRU 8 Hinge No No 9 Button board No No Looking up FRU information For detailed FRU information, including part numbers, descriptions, and substitution part numbers, go to http://www.lenovo.com/serviceparts-lookup. Chapter 7.
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Chapter 8. FRU replacement notices This chapter presents notices related to removing and replacing parts. Read this chapter carefully before replacing any FRU. 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.
Notes: • Ensure 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 that the torque screw drivers are calibrated correctly following the country specifications.
Product ID on rear label: TTTT-MMM (Use this number when setting Serial Number) In the example, the Serial Number to be input is “1STTTTMMMSSSSSSS”. Retaining the UUID The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) is a 128-bit number uniquely assigned to your computer at production and stored in the EEPROM of your system board. The algorithm that generates the number is designed to provide unique IDs until the year A.D. 3400. No two computers in the world have the same number.
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Chapter 9. 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.
Before servicing the computer Carefully read this topic before servicing the computer. Disabling the built-in battery Before replacing any FRU, ensure that you have disabled the built-in battery by doing the following: 1. Turn off your computer and disconnect the ac power adapter and all cables from the computer. 2. Turn on your computer. Press F1 to enter ThinkPad Setup when the ThinkPad logo is displayed. 3. Select Config ➙ Power. The Power submenu is displayed. 4. Select Disable built-in battery. 5.
1 2 Remove the hard disk drive or solid-state drive with bracket from the computer 3 . 3 Removal steps of hard disk drive or solid-state drive bracket 1 1 1 1 Chapter 9.
Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M3 × 3 mm, flat-head, nylon-coated (4) Silver 0.3+ 0.05 Nm (4.00 kgf-cm) 2 1020 Keyboard Removal steps of keyboard 1 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Black 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) Press the keyboard in the direction shown by the arrows 2 until the rear edge of the keyboard is detached from the keyboard bezel.
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6 8 7 9 5 When installing: 1. Attach the connectors firmly. 2. Attach the keyboard and ensure that the hooks on the front edge of the keyboard are under the frame. 3. When the front edge of the keyboard is housed firmly, gently press the keys with your palms and slightly slide the keyboard toward you until the keyboard is in place. 4. Secure the keyboard by tightening the screws from the bottom side of the computer.
• “1020 Keyboard” on page 60 Removal steps of PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN In step 1 , unplug the connectors by using the removal tool antenna RF connector or pick the connectors with your fingers and gently unplug them in the direction of the arrows. 2 1 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 2 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 3 When installing: Plug the gray cable into the main connector, and the black cable into the auxiliary connector.
• “1020 Keyboard” on page 60 Removal steps of PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN In step 1 , unplug the connectors by using the removal tool antenna RF connector or pick the connectors with your fingers and gently unplug them in the direction of the arrows. 2 1 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 2 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.
4 4 When installing: Plug the orange cable into the main connector, and the blue cable into the auxiliary connector. 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.
Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 2 1050 Keyboard bezel, backup battery, and speaker assembly For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Hard disk drive or solid-state drive” on page 58 • “1020 Keyboard” on page 60 Removal steps of keyboard bezel 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Black 0.181 Nm (1.
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 3 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (7) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 4 5 7 8 6 When installing: • Ensure that the connectors are attached firmly. • When you route the cables, ensure that they are not subject to any tension. Tension could cause the cables to be damaged by the cable guides, or a wire to be broken. Remove the hinge cap 9 . Chapter 9.
9 Rotate the LCD unit in the direction shown by the arrow 10 . 10 Detach the latches 11 . Then remove the keyboard bezel in the direction shown by the arrow 12 .
Removal step of backup battery DANGER Use only the authorized battery specified for your computer. Any other battery could ignite or explode. Removal steps of speaker assembly 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 3 mm, Outside Diameter 8 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (4) Black 0.181 Nm (1.
Important notices for replacing a battery pack: • This system supports only batteries specially designed for this specific system and manufactured by Lenovo or an authorized builder. The system does not support unauthorized batteries or batteries designed for other systems. If an unauthorized battery or a battery designed for another system is installed, the system will not charge.
• • “1050 Keyboard bezel, backup battery, and speaker assembly” on page 66 “1060 Battery pack” on page 69 Removal steps of proximity sensors 1 2 2 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 2 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) When installing: Ensure that the connectors are attached firmly to the system board. 3 3 Chapter 9.
1080 Thermal fan assembly and hard disk drive or solid-state drive connector For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Hard disk drive or solid-state drive” on page 58 • “1020 Keyboard” on page 60 • “1050 Keyboard bezel, backup battery, and speaker assembly” on page 66 • “1060 Battery pack” on page 69 Removal steps of thermal fan assembly 1 When installing: Ensure that the connector is attached firmly. Loosen the screws 2 in ascending alphabetical order as illustrated.
3 When installing: Before you attach the thermal fan assembly to the computer, apply thermal grease, at an amount of 0.2 grams. Either too much or too less application of grease can cause a thermal problem due to imperfect contact with a component. Removal steps of hard disk drive or solid-state drive connector 1 1 2 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.
• • • “1020 Keyboard” on page 60 “1050 Keyboard bezel, backup battery, and speaker assembly” on page 66 “1060 Battery pack” on page 69 Removal steps of LCD unit 2 3 3 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 3 M2.5 × 4 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.
In step 4 , detach the wireless antennas, and release the cables from the cable guides. 4 4 4 4 4 4 When installing: • Ensure that you attach the connectors firmly in the following order: 1 Wireless WAN auxiliary connector 2 Wireless LAN main connector 3 Wireless LAN auxiliary connector 4 Wireless WAN main connector 5 LCD cable assembly 6 Power cable assembly • When you route the cables, ensure that they are not subject to any tension.
5 5 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 5 M2.5 × 4 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 6 6 Step Screw cap 6 76 Hardware Maintenance Manual Screw (quantity) Color Torque M2.5 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.
7 1100 DC-in connector For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Hard disk drive or solid-state drive” on page 58 • “1020 Keyboard” on page 60 • “1050 Keyboard bezel, backup battery, and speaker assembly” on page 66 • “1060 Battery pack” on page 69 • “1090 LCD unit” on page 73 Removal steps of DC-in connector 2 3 1 4 Chapter 9.
Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 2 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) When installing: Ensure that the connector is attached firmly. 1110 System board and base cover assembly Important notices for handling the system board When handling the system board, bear the following in mind: • The system board has an accelerometer, which can be broken if several thousands of G-forces are applied.
c a b Platform Controller Hub (PCH) Microprocessor c Accelerometer chip for the hard disk drive Active Protection System™ 1 1 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 2.5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (3) Black 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 2 Applying labels to the base cover The new base cover FRU is shipped with a kit containing the following label. Apply the label listed when you replace the base cover.
The following illustration shows the location of each label.
2010 Button bezel Removal steps of button bezel 1 2 2 1 Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 2 M2.5 × 4 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) Step Screw cap Lift the button bezel slightly as shown by the arrow 3 . Then detach the latches 4 in ascending alphabetical order as illustrated.
Removal steps of LCD panel 2 1 1 1 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 3.5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (4) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 7 6 5 4 3 When installing: Ensure that the connectors are attached firmly.
Removal steps of button board 1 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Silver 0.181 Nm (1.85 kgf-cm) 3 2 When installing: Ensure that the connector is attached firmly. 2040 Integrated camera For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “2010 Button bezel” on page 81 • “2020 LCD panel” on page 81 Chapter 9.
Removal steps of integrated camera 1 2 When installing: Ensure that the connector is attached firmly. 2050 Hinge For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Hard disk drive or solid-state drive” on page 58 • “1020 Keyboard” on page 60 • “1050 Keyboard bezel, backup battery, and speaker assembly” on page 66 • “1060 Battery pack” on page 69 • “1090 LCD unit” on page 73 • “2010 Button bezel” on page 81 Removal steps of hinge 1 1 2 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2.
3 When installing: • When you pull the cables through the hole in the hinge, rout the cables as shown in the following illustration. 6 1 5 2 4 3 1 Power cable assembly 4 Wireless WAN main antenna 2 Wireless WAN auxiliary antenna 5 Wireless LAN auxiliary antenna 3 Wireless LAN main antenna 6 LCD cable assembly • When you attach the LCD unit to the base cover assembly, rout the cables as shown in the following illustration. Chapter 9.
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 LCD cable assembly 4 Wireless LAN main antenna 2 Wireless LAN auxiliary antenna 5 Wireless WAN auxiliary antenna 3 Wireless WAN main antenna 6 Power cable assembly 2060 Wireless antenna assembly, LCD cable assembly, power cable assembly, and LCD rear cover assembly For access, remove these FRUs in order: • “1010 Hard disk drive or solid-state drive” on page 58 • “1020 Keyboard” on page 60 • “1050 Keyboard bezel, backup battery, and speaker assembly” on page 66 • “1060 Battery pack” on
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a a b Wireless Wireless c Wireless d Wireless b c d LAN antenna (main) WAN antenna (auxiliary) WAN antenna (main) LAN antenna (auxiliary) Note: Some models might not have the wireless WAN antennas.
Appendix A. Notices Lenovo may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in all countries. Consult your local Lenovo representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area. Any reference to a Lenovo product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that Lenovo product, program, or service may be used.
Electronic emissions notices For electronic emission information on Class B digital devices, refer to the corresponding information in the User Guide.
Part Number: 0B48943 Printed in (1P) P/N: 0B48943 *1P0B48943*