Toshiba 1900 Series manual

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    T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1900 Series GENERAL INFORMA TION Before attempting any of the following procedures, make sure that the main battery and AC adaptor is not connected to the unit and the environment in which you are working on is protected from Electro-Static Discharge(ESD). TOSHIBA T ough En[...]

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    TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld T ABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. BA TTERY P ACK REMOV AL 2. OPTIONAL PC CARD REMOV AL 3. HDD REMOV AL 4. FDD REMOV AL 5. MEMORY MODULE REMOV AL 6. MINI PCI CARD REMOV AL 7. CD-R/W/DVD-ROM REMOV AL 8. CPU REMOV AL 9. KEYBOARD REMOV AL 10. TOP COVER REMOV AL 11. SYSTEM BOARD REMOVAL 12. MODEM BOARD REMOV AL 13. COOL[...]

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    BATTER Y PACK REMOV AL OPTIONAL PC CARD REMOVAL TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld 1. Turn the computer upside down as shown. 2. Slide the battery release lever in the direction of the arrow. 3. Lift out the battery pack . 4. Separate the battery pack from the battery cover. 1. Press the eject button of the PC Card you want to remove. 2. [...]

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    MEMORY MODULE REMOV AL 1. Turn the computer upside down. 2. Remove four M2.5x4 black screws securing the memory cover. 3. Lift out the cover . TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1900 Series FDD REMOVAL 1. Remove one M2.5x4 black screw securing the FDD assembly. 2. Disconnect the FDD cable from the sy[...]

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    CD-R/W/DVD-ROM DRIVE REMOVAL MINI PCI CARD REMOVAL 3. Remove two M2x3 black screws securing the CD-R/W/DVD-ROM bracket and lift it out. 4. Remove three M2x3 black screws securing the CD-R/W/DVD-ROM bezel and lift it out. TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1900 Series 2. Gently press out the Mini PCI [...]

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    1. Open the display panel . 2. Insert a fine-tipped tweezers into the keyboard cover release latch and slide it to the right to release the latches securing the keyboard holder. 3. Lift out the keyboard holder . KEYBOARD REMOVAL FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1900 Series Satellite TM TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld CPU REMOVAL [...]

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    2. Turn the computer right side up with the back facing you. 3. Remove two M2.5x7 black screws and one M2.5x4 black screw securing the top cover. 5. Lift out the keyboard and set it on the palm rest. 6. Disconnect the keyboard cable from PJ113 on the system board and lift out the keyboard. KEYBOARD REMOVAL FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 190[...]

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    M2.5x4 black screws Left/Right speaker cable Power button Power switch board FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1900 Series Satellite TM TOP COVER REMOV AL TOP COVER REMOV AL LCD/FL cable M2.5x4 black screw Speaker cover M2.5x7 black screws 10. Remove the mylar tape and disconnect the FDD interface cable from JP11 on the system board. 11. Disco[...]

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    TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld MODEM BOARD REMOV AL 3. Turn the system board upside down and disconnect modem harness from the modem board. 4. Remove two M2.5x4 black screws securing the modem board. 5. Disconnect the modem board from JP21 on the system board. FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1900 Series COOLING MODULE REMOV AL [...]

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    TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1900 Series TOUCHP AD BOARD REMOVAL LED BOARD REMOVAL 1. Disconnect the LED board interface cable from JP1 on the LED board. 2. Remove six M2.5x4 black screws securing the LED board assembly. 3. Lift out the LED board assembly . 1. Disconnect the LED board cable fro[...]

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    FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 1900 Series TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld SPEAKERS REMOVAL 1. Remove two M2.5x4 black screws securing the left and right speakers. 2. Peel off the tape securing the left and right speaker cable . 3. Lift out the left and right speaker cable and remove both speakers. Satellite TM Left and Right s[...]

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    FL INVERTER AND 15” LCD REMOVAL FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION Satellite TM 1900 Series TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld 15” DISPLA Y MASK REMOVAL 1. Slide the LCD/FL harness cover to the left and lift it out. 2. Remove two mask seals at the bottom corners of the display assembly using a pair of fine-tipped tweezers. 2. Remo[...]