ThinkStation
HardwareMaintenanceManual
MachineTypes:2551,2552,2553,2554,2555,3688,3690,3691,
3693,and3695
ThinkStation
HardwareMaintenanceManual
MachineTypes:2551,2552,2553,2554,2555,3688,3690,3691,
3693,and3695
Note:Beforeusingthisinformationandtheproductitsupports,besuretoreadandunderstandthe
“ImportantSafetyInformation”onpage1andAppendixA“Notices”onpage171.
FirstEdition(June2012)
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“GSAcontract,use,reproduction,ordisclosureissubjecttorestrictionssetforthinContractNo.GS-35F-05925.
Contents
Chapter1.Aboutthismanual......1
ImportantSafetyInformation..........1
Chapter2.Safetyinformation......3
Generalsafety................3
Electricalsafety...............3
Voltage-selectionswitch............5
Safetyinspectionguide............5
Handlingelectrostaticdischarge-sensitive
devices..................6
Groundingrequirements............6
Safetynotices(multi-lingualtranslations).....6
Chapter3.Generalinformation....29
Specications...............29
Formachinetypes:2551,2552,2553,2554,
and2555...............29
Formachinetypes:3688,3690,3691,3693,
and3695...............30
LenovoThinkVantageTools.........30
LenovoSolutionCenter...........31
LenovoWelcome..............31
ProductRecovery.............31
SimpleTap................31
ThinkVantageRescueandRecovery......31
Additionalinformationresources.......32
Chapter4.GeneralCheckout.....33
Problemdeterminationtips..........33
Chapter5.Troubleshootingand
diagnostics..............35
Basictroubleshooting............35
Troubleshootingprocedure..........36
Troubleshooting..............36
Audioproblems............37
CDproblems.............38
DVDproblems.............39
Intermittentproblems..........40
Harddiskdriveproblems.........41
Keyboard,mouse,orpointingdevice
problems...............42
Monitorproblems............43
Networkingproblems..........45
Optionproblems............47
Performanceandlockupproblems.....48
Printerproblems............50
Serialportproblems...........50
Softwareproblems...........51
USBproblems.............51
Diagnostics................52
LenovoSolutionCenter.........52
Chapter6.UsingtheSetupUtility
program................53
StartingtheSetupUtilityprogram.......53
Viewingandchangingsettings........53
Usingpasswords..............53
Passwordconsiderations.........54
Power-onpassword...........54
Administratorpassword.........54
Harddiskpassword...........54
Setting,changing,anddeletingapassword.54
Erasinglostorforgottenpasswords(clearing
CMOS)................55
Enablingordisablingadevice........55
Selectingastartupdevice..........56
Selectingatemporarystartupdevice....56
Selectingorchangingthestartupdevice
sequence...............56
EnablingErPcompliancemode........56
ICEperformancemode...........57
ICEthermalalert..............57
ExitingtheSetupUtilityprogram.......58
Chapter7.ConguringRAID.....59
ConguringRAIDwithIntelRSTe.......59
InstallingSATAharddiskdrives......59
ConguringSATARAIDfunctionalitywiththe
IntelRSTecongurationutility.......60
Chapter8.Symptom-to-FRUIndex..63
Harddiskdrivebooterror..........63
PowerSupplyProblems...........63
Beepsymptoms..............63
POSTerrorcodes.............64
Miscellaneouserrormessages........66
Undeterminedproblems...........67
Chapter9.Locations.........69
Formachinetypes:2551,2552,2553,2554,and
2555..................69
Locatingconnectors,controls,andindicators
onthefrontofyourcomputer.......69
Locatingconnectorsontherearofyour
computer...............70
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LocatingmajorFRUsandCRUs......71
LookingupFRUinformation.......73
Locatingpartsonthesystemboard....74
Locatinginternaldrives.........76
Formachinetypes:3688,3690,3691,3693,and
3695..................76
Locatingconnectors,controls,andindicators
onthefrontofyourcomputer.......77
Locatingconnectorsontherearofyour
computer...............78
LocatingmajorFRUsandCRUs......79
LookingupFRUinformation.......81
Locatingpartsonthesystemboard....82
Locatinginternaldrives.........84
Chapter10.ReplacingFRUs(for
machinetypes:2551,2552,2553,
2554,and2555)............85
Installingorreplacinghardware........85
Handlingstatic-sensitivedevices.....85
Installingexternaloptions........85
Removingthecomputercover.......86
Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel..87
InstallingorreplacingaPCIcard......88
Installingorreplacingamemorymodule...91
Installingorreplacingtheopticaldrive...93
Replacingthecardreader........95
Replacingtheheatsinkandfanassembly..97
Replacingthefrontfanassembly.....99
Replacingtherearfanassembly......100
Installingthesolidstatedrive.......102
Replacingtheprimaryharddiskdrive....104
Replacingthesecondaryharddiskdrive...106
Installingthetertiaryharddiskdrive....108
Replacingthepowersupplyassembly...111
Replacingthemicroprocessor.......112
Replacingthesystemboard.......115
Completingthepartsreplacement.....118
Chapter11.ReplacingFRUs(for
machinetypes:3688,3690,3691,
3693,and3695)...........119
Installingorreplacinghardware........119
Handlingstatic-sensitivedevices.....119
Installingexternaloptions........119
Openingthecomputercover.......120
Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel..120
Accessingthesystemboardcomponentsand
drives................122
Installingorreplacingamemorymodule...123
InstallingorreplacingaPCIcard......125
Installingorreplacingthecardreader....127
Replacingthebattery..........132
Installingthesolidstatedrive.......133
Replacingtheharddiskdrive.......135
Replacingtheopticaldrive........137
Replacingtheheatsinkandfanassembly..140
Replacingthepowersupplyassembly...143
Replacingthemicroprocessor.......148
Replacingthecoverpresenceswitch....151
Replacingtheinternalspeaker.......153
ReplacingthefrontaudioandUSB
assembly...............155
Replacingthesystemfan.........157
Replacingthethermalsensor.......158
Replacingthepowerswitch........161
Replacingthesystemboard.......162
Completingthepartsreplacement.....165
Chapter12.Additionalservice
information.............167
Securityfeatures..............167
Hardware-controlledpasswords......167
Operatingsystempassword.......167
Vitalproductdata............167
BIOSlevels................167
Updating(ashing)theBIOS.........167
Updating(ashing)theBIOSfromadisc...167
Updating(ashing)theBIOSfromyour
operatingsystem............168
RecoveringfromaPOST/BIOSupdatefailure..168
Powermanagement............169
Automaticcongurationandpowerinterface
(ACPI)BIOS..............169
AutomaticPower-Onfeatures.......169
AppendixA.Notices.........171
Televisionoutputnotice...........172
EuropeanconformanceCEmark.......172
Trademarks................172
Index.................173
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Chapter1.Aboutthismanual
ThismanualprovidesserviceandreferenceinformationforThinkStation
®
computerslistedonthefrontcover.
ThismanualisintendedonlyfortrainedservicepersonnelwhoarefamiliarwithLenovo
®
computerproducts.
BeforeservicingaLenovocomputerproduct,besuretoreadChapter2“Safetyinformation”onpage3.
Chapter8“Symptom-to-FRUIndex”onpage63andChapter12Additionalserviceinformation”onpage
167arenotspecictoanymachinetype.ThesechaptersareapplicabletoallThinkStationcomputers.
FormajorFRUlocationsandCustomerReplaceableUnit(CRU)identication,seeChapter9“Locations”
onpage69.
ForFRUreplacementinstructions,seeChapter10“ReplacingFRUs(formachinetypes:2551,2552,2553,
2554,and2555)”onpage85andChapter11“ReplacingFRUs(formachinetypes:3688,3690,3691,
3693,and3695)”onpage119.
ForFRUpartnumbers,goto:
http:/www.lenovo.com/serviceparts-lookup
ImportantSafetyInformation
Besuretoreadallcautionanddangerstatementsinthisbookbeforeperforminganyoftheinstructions.
VeuillezliretouteslesconsignesdetypeDANGERetATTENTIONduprésentdocumentavantd'exécuter
lesinstructions.
LesenSieunbedingtalleHinweisevomTyp"ACHTUNG"oder"VORSICHT"indieserDokumentation,bevor
SieirgendwelcheVorgängedurchführen
LeggereleistruzioniintrodottedaATTENZIONEePERICOLOpresentinelmanualeprimadieseguireuna
qualsiasidelleistruzioni
Certique-sedelertodasasinstruçõesdecuidadoeperigonestemanualantesdeexecutarqualquer
umadasinstruções
Esimportantequeleatodaslasdeclaracionesdeprecauciónydepeligrodeestemanualantesdeseguir
lasinstrucciones.
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Chapter2.Safetyinformation
Thischaptercontainsthesafetyinformationthatyouneedtobefamiliarwithbeforeservicingacomputer.
Generalsafety
Followtheserulestoensuregeneralsafety:
Observegoodhousekeepingintheareaofthemachinesduringandaftermaintenance.
Whenliftinganyheavyobject:
1.Ensureyoucanstandsafelywithoutslipping.
2.Distributetheweightoftheobjectequallybetweenyourfeet.
3.Useaslowliftingforce.Nevermovesuddenlyortwistwhenyouattempttolift.
4.Liftbystandingorbypushingupwithyourlegmuscles;thisactionremovesthestrainfromthe
musclesinyourback.Donotattempttoliftanyobjectsthatweighmorethan16kg(35lb)orobjects
thatyouthinkaretooheavyforyou.
Donotperformanyactionthatcauseshazardstothecustomer,orthatmakestheequipmentunsafe.
Beforeyoustartthemachine,ensurethatotherservicerepresentativesandthecustomer'spersonnelare
notinahazardousposition.
Placeremovedcoversandotherpartsinasafeplace,awayfromallpersonnel,whileyouareservicing
themachine.
Keepyourtoolcaseawayfromwalkareassothatotherpeoplewillnottripoverit.
Donotwearlooseclothingthatcanbetrappedinthemovingpartsofamachine.Ensurethatyoursleeves
arefastenedorrolledupaboveyourelbows.Ifyourhairislong,fastenit.
Inserttheendsofyournecktieorscarfinsideclothingorfastenitwithanonconductiveclip,approximately
8centimeters(3inches)fromtheend.
Donotwearjewelry,chains,metal-frameeyeglasses,ormetalfastenersforyourclothing.
Remember:Metalobjectsaregoodelectricalconductors.
Wearsafetyglasseswhenyouare:hammering,drilling,soldering,cuttingwire,attachingsprings,using
solvents,orworkinginanyotherconditionsthatmightbehazardoustoyoureyes.
Afterservice,reinstallallsafetyshields,guards,labels,andgroundwires.Replaceanysafetydevice
thatiswornordefective.
Reinstallallcoverscorrectlybeforereturningthemachinetothecustomer.
Electricalsafety
CAUTION:
Electricalcurrentfrompower,telephone,andcommunicationcablescanbehazardous.Toavoid
personalinjuryorequipmentdamage,disconnecttheattachedpowercords,telecommunication
systems,networks,andmodemsbeforeyouopentheserver/workstationcovers,unlessinstructed
otherwiseintheinstallationandcongurationprocedures.
Observethefollowingruleswhenworkingonelectricalequipment.
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Important:Useonlyapprovedtoolsandtestequipment.Somehandtoolshavehandlescoveredwithasoft
materialthatdoesnotinsulateyouwhenworkingwithliveelectricalcurrents.Manycustomershave,near
theirequipment,rubberoormatsthatcontainsmallconductiveberstodecreaseelectrostaticdischarges.
Donotusethistypeofmattoprotectyourselffromanelectricshock.
Findtheroomemergencypower-off(EPO)switch,disconnectingswitch,orelectricaloutlet.Ifanelectrical
accidentoccurs,youcanthenoperatetheswitchorunplugthepowercordquickly.
Donotworkaloneunderhazardousconditionsornearequipmentthathashazardousvoltages.
Disconnectallpowerbefore:
Performingamechanicalinspection
Workingnearpowersupplies
RemovingorinstallingFieldReplaceableUnits(FRUs)
Beforeyoustarttoworkonthemachine,unplugthepowercord.Ifyoucannotunplugit,askthecustomer
topower-offthewallboxthatsuppliespowertothemachineandtolockthewallboxintheoffposition.
Ifyouneedtoworkonamachinethathasexposedelectricalcircuits,observethefollowingprecautions:
Ensurethatanotherperson,familiarwiththepower-offcontrols,isnearyou.
Remember:Anotherpersonmustbetheretoswitchoffthepower,ifnecessary.
Useonlyonehandwhenworkingwithpowered-onelectricalequipment;keeptheotherhandinyour
pocketorbehindyourback.
Remember:Theremustbeacompletecircuittocauseanelectricshock.Byobservingtheabove
rule,youmaypreventacurrentfrompassingthroughyourbody.
Whenusingatester,setthecontrolscorrectlyandusetheapprovedprobeleadsandaccessoriesfor
thattester.
Standonsuitablerubbermats(obtainedlocally,ifnecessary)toinsulateyoufromgroundssuchas
metaloorstripsandmachineframes.
Observethespecialsafetyprecautionswhenyouworkwithveryhighvoltages;theseinstructionsarein
thesafetysectionsofmaintenanceinformation.Useextremecarewhenmeasuringhighvoltages.
Regularlyinspectandmaintainyourelectricalhandtoolsforsafeoperationalcondition.
Donotusewornorbrokentoolsandtesters.
Neverassumethatpowerhasbeendisconnectedfromacircuit.First,checkthatithasbeenpowered-off.
Alwayslookcarefullyforpossiblehazardsinyourworkarea.Examplesofthesehazardsaremoistoors,
nongroundedpowerextensioncables,powersurges,andmissingsafetygrounds.
Donottouchliveelectricalcircuitswiththereectivesurfaceofaplasticdentalmirror.Thesurfaceis
conductive;suchtouchingcancausepersonalinjuryandmachinedamage.
Donotservicethefollowingpartswiththepoweronwhentheyareremovedfromtheirnormaloperating
placesinamachine:
Powersupplyunits
Pumps
Blowersandfans
Motorgenerators
andsimilarunits.(Thispracticeensurescorrectgroundingoftheunits.)
Ifanelectricalaccidentoccurs:
Usecaution;donotbecomeavictimyourself.
Switchoffpower.
Sendanotherpersontogetmedicalaid.
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Voltage-selectionswitch
Somecomputersareequippedwithavoltage-selectionswitchlocatednearthepower-cordconnection
pointonthecomputerandsomecomputersdonothaveavoltage-selectionswitch.Beforeyouinstall
yourcomputerorrelocateyourcomputertoanothercountryorregion,youmustbecertainthatyouhave
matchedyourcomputertothevoltageavailableatyourelectricaloutlet.
CAUTION:
Youmustknowthevoltageoftheelectricalconnection(outlet)whereyourcomputerwillbe
connected.Ifyoudonotknowthevoltage,contactyourlocalelectriccompanyorrefertoofcial
Websitesorotherliteraturefortravelerstothecountryorregionwhereyouarelocated.
Ifyourcomputerhasavoltage-selectionswitch,youmustsettheswitchtomatchthevoltageavailableat
yourelectricaloutlet.Settingthevoltage-selectionswitchincorrectlywillcausethecomputertomalfunction
andmightcausepermanentdamagetothecomputer.Donotconnectthecomputertoanelectrical
outletuntilyouhaveveriedthatthevoltage-selectionswitchsettingmatchesthevoltageavailableatthe
electricaloutlets.
Ifyourcomputerdoesnothaveavoltage-selectionswitch,inspectthevoltage-ratinglabelonthebottomof
thecomputerandnotethefollowing:
Ifthevoltage-ratinglabelshowsarangeofeither“100-127V”or“200-240V,youmustensurethatthe
voltageprovidedattheelectricaloutletmatchesthevoltageratingonthecomputerlabel.Ifitdoes
notmatch,donotattempttoconnectthecomputertotheelectricaloutlet,unlessanexternaldevice
suchasavoltage-convertingtransformerisused.
Ifthevoltage-ratinglabelshowsadualrangeof“100-127V”and“200-240V,thissigniesthatthe
computerissuitableforworldwideoperationandthecomputerwillautomaticallyadjusttothevoltageat
theelectricaloutletregardlessofthecountryorregionwherethecomputerisbeingconnected.
Safetyinspectionguide
Theintentofthisinspectionguideistoassistyouinidentifyingpotentiallyunsafeconditionsonthese
products.Eachmachine,asitwasdesignedandbuilt,hadrequiredsafetyitemsinstalledtoprotectusers
andservicepersonnelfrominjury.Thisguideaddressesonlythoseitems.However,goodjudgmentshould
beusedtoidentifypotentialsafetyhazardsduetoattachmentoffeaturesoroptionsnotcoveredbythis
inspectionguide.
Ifanyunsafeconditionsarepresent,youmustdeterminehowserioustheapparenthazardcouldbeand
whetheryoucancontinuewithoutrstcorrectingtheproblem.
Considertheseconditionsandthesafetyhazardstheypresent:
Electricalhazards,especiallyprimarypower(primaryvoltageontheframecancauseseriousorfatal
electricalshock).
Explosivehazards,suchasadamagedCRTfaceorbulgingcapacitor
Mechanicalhazards,suchaslooseormissinghardware
Theguideconsistsofaseriesofstepspresentedinachecklist.Beginthecheckswiththepoweroff,and
thepowercorddisconnected.
Checklist:
1.Checkexteriorcoversfordamage(loose,broken,orsharpedges).
2.Power-offthecomputer.Disconnectthepowercord.
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3.Checkthepowercordfor:
a.Athird-wiregroundconnectoringoodcondition.Useametertomeasurethird-wireground
continuityfor0.1ohmorlessbetweentheexternalgroundpinandframeground.
b.Thepowercordshouldbetheappropriatetypeasspeciedinthepartslistings.
c.Insulationmustnotbefrayedorworn.
4.Removethecover.
5.Checkforanyobviousalterations.Usegoodjudgmentastothesafetyofanyalterations.
6.Checkinsidetheunitforanyobviousunsafeconditions,suchasmetallings,contamination,wateror
otherliquids,orsignsofreorsmokedamage.
7.Checkforworn,frayed,orpinchedcables.
8.Checkthatthepower-supplycoverfasteners(screwsorrivets)havenotbeenremovedortamperedwith.
Handlingelectrostaticdischarge-sensitivedevices
Anycomputerpartcontainingtransistorsorintegratedcircuits(ICs)shouldbeconsideredsensitiveto
electrostaticdischarge(ESD).ESDdamagecanoccurwhenthereisadifferenceinchargebetweenobjects.
ProtectagainstESDdamagebyequalizingthechargesothatthemachine,thepart,theworkmat,andthe
personhandlingthepartareallatthesamecharge.
Notes:
1.Useproduct-specicESDprocedureswhentheyexceedtherequirementsnotedhere.
2.MakesurethattheESDprotectivedevicesyouusehavebeencertied(ISO9000)asfullyeffective.
WhenhandlingESD-sensitiveparts:
Keepthepartsinprotectivepackagesuntiltheyareinsertedintotheproduct.
Avoidcontactwithotherpeoplewhilehandlingthepart.
Wearagroundedwriststrapagainstyourskintoeliminatestaticonyourbody.
Preventthepartfromtouchingyourclothing.Mostclothingisinsulativeandretainsachargeevenwhen
youarewearingawriststrap.
Usetheblacksideofagroundedworkmattoprovideastatic-freeworksurface.Thematisespecially
usefulwhenhandlingESD-sensitivedevices.
Selectagroundingsystem,suchasthoselistedbelow,toprovideprotectionthatmeetsthespecic
servicerequirement.
Note:TheuseofagroundingsystemisdesirablebutnotrequiredtoprotectagainstESDdamage.
AttachtheESDgroundcliptoanyframeground,groundbraid,orgreen-wireground.
UseanESDcommongroundorreferencepointwhenworkingonadouble-insulatedor
battery-operatedsystem.Youcanusecoaxorconnector-outsideshellsonthesesystems.
Usetheroundground-prongoftheacplugonac-operatedcomputers.
Groundingrequirements
Electricalgroundingofthecomputerisrequiredforoperatorsafetyandcorrectsystemfunction.Proper
groundingoftheelectricaloutletcanbeveriedbyacertiedelectrician.
Safetynotices(multi-lingualtranslations)
Thecautionanddangersafetynoticesinthissectionareprovidedinthefollowinglanguages:
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English
Arabic
Brazilian/Portuguese
Chinese(simplied)
Chinese(traditional)
French
German
Hebrew
Italian
Korean
Spanish
DANGER
Electricalcurrentfrompower,telephoneandcommunicationcablesishazardous.
Toavoidashockhazard:
Donotconnectordisconnectanycablesorperforminstallation,maintenance,orreconguration
ofthisproductduringanelectricalstorm.
Connectallpowercordstoaproperlywiredandgroundedelectricaloutlet.
Connecttoproperlywiredoutletsanyequipmentthatwillbeattachedtothisproduct.
Whenpossible,useonehandonlytoconnectordisconnectsignalcables.
Neverturnonanyequipmentwhenthereisevidenceofre,water,orstructuraldamage.
Disconnecttheattachedpowercords,telecommunicationssystems,networks,andmodems
beforeyouopenthedevicecovers,unlessinstructedotherwiseintheinstallationandconguration
procedures.
Connectanddisconnectcablesasdescribedinthefollowingtableswheninstalling,moving,or
openingcoversonthisproductorattacheddevices.
ToConnectToDisconnect
1.TurneverythingOFF.
2.First,attachallcablestodevices.
3.Attachsignalcablestoconnectors.
4.Attachpowercordstooutlet.
5.TurndeviceON.
1.TurneverythingOFF.
2.First,removepowercordsfromoutlet.
3.Removesignalcablesfromconnectors.
4.Removeallcablesfromdevices.
CAUTION:
Whenreplacingthelithiumbattery,useonlyPartNumber45C1566oranequivalenttypebattery
recommendedbythemanufacturer.Ifyoursystemhasamodulecontainingalithiumbattery,replace
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itonlywiththesamemoduletypemadebythesamemanufacturer.Thebatterycontainslithiumand
canexplodeifnotproperlyused,handled,ordisposedof.Donot:
Throworimmerseintowater
Heattomorethan100°C(212°F)
Repairordisassemble
Disposeofthebatteryasrequiredbylocalordinancesorregulations.
CAUTION:
Whenlaserproducts(suchasCD-ROMs,DVD-ROMdrives,beropticdevices,ortransmitters)are
installed,notethefollowing:
Donotremovethecovers.Removingthecoversofthelaserproductcouldresultinexposureto
hazardouslaserradiation.Therearenoserviceablepartsinsidethedevice.
Useofcontrolsoradjustmentsorperformanceofproceduresotherthanthosespeciedherein
mightresultinhazardousradiationexposure.
DANGER
SomelaserproductscontainanembeddedClass3AorClass3Blaserdiode.Notethefollowing:
Laserradiationwhenopen.Donotstareintothebeam,donotviewdirectlywithoptical
instruments,andavoiddirectexposuretothebeam.
≥18kg(37lbs)≥32kg(70.5lbs)≥55kg(121.2lbs)
CAUTION:
Usesafepracticeswhenlifting.
CAUTION:
Thepowercontrolbuttononthedeviceandthepowerswitchonthepowersupplydonotturnoff
theelectricalcurrentsuppliedtothedevice.Thedevicealsomighthavemorethanonepower
cord.Toremoveallelectricalcurrentfromthedevice,ensurethatallpowercordsaredisconnected
fromthepowersource.
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≥18kg(37lbs)≥32kg(70.5lbs)≥55kg(121.2lbs)
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PERIGO
Acorrenteelétricaprovenientedecabosdealimentação,detelefoneedecomunicaçõeséperigosa.
Paraevitarriscodechoqueelétrico:
Nãoconectenemdesconectenenhumcaboouexecuteinstalação,manutençãooureconguração
desteprodutoduranteumatempestadecomraios.
Conectetodososcabosdealimentaçãoatomadaselétricascorretamenteinstaladaseaterradas.
Todoequipamentoqueforconectadoaesteprodutodeveserconectadoatomadascorretamente
instaladas.
Quandopossível,utilizeapenasumadasmãosparaconectaroudesconectarcabosdesinal.
Nuncaliguenenhumequipamentoquandohouverevidênciadefogo,águaoudanosestruturais.
Antesdeabrirtampasdedispositivos,desconectecabosdealimentação,sistemasdetelecomunicação,
redesemodemsconectados,amenosqueespecicadodemaneiradiferentenosprocedimentosde
instalaçãoeconguração.
Conecteedesconecteoscabosconformedescritonatabelaapresentadaaseguiraoinstalar,moverou
abrirtampasdesteprodutooudedispositivosconectados.
ParaConectar:ParaDesconectar:
1.DESLIGUETudo.
2.Primeiramente,conectetodososcabosaos
dispositivos.
3.Conecteoscabosdesinalaosconectores.
4.Conecteoscabosdealimentaçãoàstomadas.
5.LIGUEosdispositivos.
1.DESLIGUETudo.
2.Primeiramente,removaoscabosdealimentaçãodas
tomadas.
3.Removaoscabosdesinaldosconectores.
4.Removatodososcabosdosdispositivos.
CUIDADO:
Aosubstituirabateriadelítio,utilizeapenasumabateriacomNúmerodePeça45C1566ouumtipo
debateriaequivalenterecomendadopeloSeoseusistemapossuiummódulocomumabateriade
lítio,substitua-oapenasporummódulodomesmotipoedomesmofabricante.Abateriacontémlítio
epodeexplodirsenãoforutilizada,manuseadaoudescartadademaneiracorreta.
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Não:
Jogueoucoloquenaágua
Aqueçaamaisde100°C(212°F)
Consertenemdesmonte
Descarteabateriaconformerequeridopelasleisouregulamentoslocais.
PRECAUCIÓN:
Quandoprodutosalaser(comounidadesdeCD-ROMs,unidadesdeDVD-ROM,dispositivosdebraótica
outransmissores)estivereminstalados,observeoseguinte:
Nãoremovaastampas.Aremoçãodastampasdeumprodutoalaserpoderesultaremexposição
prejudicialàradiaçãodelaser.Nãoexistempeçasquepodemserconsertadasnointeriordodispositivo.
Autilizaçãodecontrolesouajustesouaexecuçãodeprocedimentosdiferentesdosespecicadosaqui
poderesultaremexposiçãoprejudicialàradiação.
PERIGO
AlgunsprodutosalasercontêmdiododelaserintegradodaClasse3AoudaClasse3B.Observeoseguinte:
Radiaçãoalaserquandoaberto.Nãoolhediretamenteparaofeixeaolhonuoucominstrumentosópticose
eviteexposiçãodiretaaofeixe.
≥18kg(37lbs)≥32kg(70.5lbs)≥55kg(121.2lbs)
CUIDADO:
Utilizeprocedimentosdesegurançaparalevantarequipamentos.
CUIDADO:
Obotãodecontroledealimentaçãododispositivoeobotãoparaligar/desligardafontedealimentação
nãodesligamacorrenteelétricafornecidaaodispositivo.Odispositivotambémpodetermaisdeumcabo
dealimentação.Pararemovertodaacorrenteelétricadodispositivo,assegurequetodososcabosde
alimentaçãoestejamdesconectadosdafontedealimentação.
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