United States January 2, 2003
Presario 1600 Series
Models: 1600T, 1600-XL140, 1600-XL141, 1600-XL142, 1600-XL143,
1600-XL144, 1600-XL145, 1600-XL146, and 1600-XL147
Before You Begin Product Description Parts Catalog
Specifications Battery Operations Pin Assignments
Removal Sequence Troubleshooting MSG Index
Removal
Sequence
Electrostatic
Discharge
Service
Considerations
Cables and
Connectors
Preparing the
Computer for
Disassembly
Battery Pack
Palmrest Cover
with TouchPad
Keyboard
Status/Internet
Zone Cover
Internet
Button Board
Heatspreader
Modem
Hard Drive
DisqPlay
Module
Processor
CD or DVD
Drive
Display Panel
Assembly
Upper CPU
Cover
Fan Assembly
RTC Battery
Diskette Drive
Battery
Charger Board
Speaker
Assembly
System Board
Memory
Module
Removal Sequence
Cables and Connectors
ZIF Connectors
The computer uses zero insertion force (ZIF) connectors on the
system board.
CAUTION: A ZIF connector and its attached
cable can be easily damaged. Handle only the
connector slide when removing or replacing a
cable. Never pull or twist on the cable while it
is connected.
To remove a cable from a ZIF connector, lift both corners of
the ZIF connector and slide simultaneously with constant light
force.
CAUTION: When servicing this computer,
ensure that cables are placed in their proper
location during the reassembly process.
Improper cable placement can damage the
computer.
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Cables and Connectors
Other cables illustrations:
● ZIF connector cable
● Hard drive ribbon cable
● CD or DVD drive ribbon cable
● Diskette drive ribbon cable
● Speaker Assembly cable
● Modem cable
● Keyboard ribbon cable
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