NOTE:The system board can be
removed and installed with the fan and heat-sink
assembly attached in order to simplify the procedure and preserve
the thermal bond between the system board and fan and heat-sink
assembly.
About this task
The following images indicate the location of the I/O board and provide a visual
representation of the removal procedure.Figure 1. Removing the I/O
board
Steps
Remove the WWAN-antenna cables from the routing guides on the I/O board and
move them away from the I/O board.
Remove the screw (M2x3) that secures the fingerprint-reader bracket to the I/O
board. Lift the fingerprint-reader bracket bracket off the I/O board.
NOTE: The fingerprint-reader
bracket covers both the fingerprint-reader connector and the Darwin-cable
connector. Models that are shipped without fingerprint reader will still
have a fingerprint-reader bracket that covers the Darwin-cable connector.
Disconnect the following cables from the connector on the I/O board:
Fingerprint-reader cable
Darwin cable
Speaker cable
Remove the three screws (M2x3) that secure the I/O board to the palm-rest
assembly.
Carefully slide and remove the I/O board at angle from the palm-rest
assembly.
NOTE:When replacing the I/O
board, the WWAN-card thermal pad and Mylar tape must be transferred to the
replacement I/O board.
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