Fujitsu LIFEBOOK E5410 User manual

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Fujitsu LIFEBOOK E5410/MTC: A reliable and versatile notebook for both personal and professional use. Its compact size and long battery life make it ideal for those on the go, while its powerful processor and ample memory ensure smooth operation even for demanding tasks. The backlit keyboard and spill-resistant design add to its user-friendly features, making it a great choice for students, professionals, and anyone looking for a dependable laptop.

Fujitsu LIFEBOOK E5410/MTC: A reliable and versatile notebook for both personal and professional use. Its compact size and long battery life make it ideal for those on the go, while its powerful processor and ample memory ensure smooth operation even for demanding tasks. The backlit keyboard and spill-resistant design add to its user-friendly features, making it a great choice for students, professionals, and anyone looking for a dependable laptop.

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System expansions and repairs 3
Information on the installation and removal of components 4
Screws 5
Tools 6
Remove battery 7
Remove service door 8
Removing the memory 9
Fitting the memories 10
Remove M.2 module 12
Fitting the M.2 module 13
Mandatory Support Bulletins for Disassembly 14
Remove LTE module 15
Removing the lower assy 17
Remove WLAN module 18
Removing the audio / USB / LAN sub board 19
Removing the card reader 20
Remove fan 21
Remove heatsink 22
Removing the DC-in connector 23
Remove CMOS battery 24
Removing the LED sub board 25
Removing the touchpad buttons sub board 26
Remove speaker 27
Remove TPM module 28
Remove the mainboard 29
Remove LCD assy 30
Remove keyboard support plate 32
Removing the sub board switch 34
Remove keyboard 35
Remove upper assy of the case 36
Disassembling the LCD assy 37
Removing the hinges 40
Removing the WWAN antennas 41
Removing the WLAN antennas 42
System expansions and repairs
LIFEBOOK E5410
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Spare parts and exploaded-view drawings LIFEBOOK E5410 43
Disposal information for recycling companies 51
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System expansions and repairs
We recommend printing out the relevant sections of this chapter prior to installation
as the device for installing/removing hardware components needs to be switched off.
The following illustrations may differ from your device, depending on its configuration and features.
If you have received any further documents with your device, you should read these through carefully.
Please note the following instructions before installing/removing system components:
The device must be switched off when installing/removing components and it must
not be in power-saving mode.
Disconnect the mains plug before opening the device.
After unplugging the mains plug, discharge the remaining voltage by pressing the
activation button.
Remove all externally connected cables.
Take care not to pinch any cables when installing/removing components.
Please ensure that the installed components that might heat up intensely during
operation do not exceed the permitted operating temperature.
During a system expansion or a hardware upgrade, it is possible that the BIOS must
be updated. You can find more information in the technical information provided for
your device.
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Information on the installation and removal of components
Please pay attention to the locking mechanism (indentations and centring pins) when installing hardware components.
Note that some components on the mainboard may be very hot if the device was in use shortly before the case was removed.
Utmost care is required during installation and removal to avoid damaging components.
Never use items with sharp edges (screwdrivers) to lever them out.
Parts with Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESD) can be identified by a corresponding label.
When dealing with boards with ESDs, the following points must always be observed:
Always ensure there is a static discharge (e.g. by touching a grounded object) prior to commencing
with the work.
The devices and tools being used must not be statically charged.
Only touch the components along the edges or on the areas marked in green (contact points).
Contacts and electronic components must not touch when handling components equipped with ESD
protection.
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Screws
Screw: M2.5XL3 (D4.5)
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Screw: M2.5XL4
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Screw: M2.5XL6 (D4.5)
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Screw: M2XL2.5
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Screw: M3XL3.5-1
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
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Tools
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Plastic tool
Plastic tool
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Remove battery
Close the LCD screen.
Disconnect the mains plug from the mains outlet.
Disconnect all cables and additionally connected components that are connected to the notebook.
Turn your notebook over and place it on a stable, level and flat surface. If necessary, place a
non-slip pad on the surface to avoid scratching the notebook.
Slide the clip in the direction of the arrow (yellow arrow) and hold it in place.
Slide the clip in the direction of the arrow (red arrow) until it snaps in.
Lift the battery (green arrows) and release the latch (yellow arrow).
Remove the battery.
The improper exchanging of the lithium battery can result in a danger of explosions!
The lithium battery may be replaced only by an identical battery or by a type recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not dispose of lithium batteries in the household waste. They must be disposed of in accordance with the local regulations,
as hazardous waste.
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Remove service door
Required work steps:
Remove battery
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Remove the two screws M2XL3 (yellow circles).
Lift the service cover from the recess (green arrow).
Remove the cover in the direction indicated by the arrow (yellow arrow).
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Removing the memory
Required work steps:
Remove battery
Removing the service cover
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Lift the foil (green arrow).
Use a plastic tool to release the lock and push it sideways (yellow arrows).
The module now protrudes slightly over the housing.
Pull the module out of the module bay (red arrow).
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Fitting the memories
Required work steps:
Remove battery
Removing the service cover
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Place the memory carefully into the socket. Due to mechanical coding, the memory only fits in one direction.
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Carefully press down the memory evenly on both corners (yellow arrows) until it snaps is.
Reinstall the service door and screw it back on by tightening the screws.
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Remove M.2 module
Required work steps:
Remove battery
Removing the service cover
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Remove the M2XL3 screw (yellow circle) from the M.2 module.
When the screw is removed, the module comes up.
Remove the M.2 module (red arrow).
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Fitting the M.2 module
Required work steps:
Remove battery
Removing the service cover
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Fit the M.2 module into the M2 socket as indicated in the figure above (red arrow).
Press down the M.2 module and screw it tight (yellow circle).
Fit the service door and carefully tighten it.
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Mandatory Support Bulletins for Disassembly
SB-PC-10016
Minimum requirements for the proper completion of hardware repairs on deskbound
systems
SB-PC-11009
Damage to the mainboard due to improper handling during repairs
SB-PC-11001
Information about mainboard (spare parts) replacement with LGA115x, LGA1366 and
LGA2011-x sockets
SB-PC-15002
WIN8x & WIN10 - Spare product key for repaired devices
For any information about ESD, please refer to the web-based training course “ESD in
electronics
For Service Partner only (login required)
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Remove LTE module
Required work steps:
Remove battery
Removing the service cover
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Carefully remove the antennas (yellow circles).
Remove the M2XL3 screw (green circle).
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Remove the LTE module (yellow arrow).
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Removing the lower assy
Required work steps:
Remove battery
Removing the service cover
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Remove the eleven screws M2.5XL8 (yellow circles).
Remove the six M2XL3 screws (green circles).
Remove the two M2.5XL6 screws (blue circles).
Carefully lift the bottom of the housing (green arrows).
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Remove WLAN module
Required work steps:
Remove battery
Removing the service cover
Removing the lower assy
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Carefully remove the antennas of the WLAN card (red square).
Remove the screw M2XL3 (yellow circle).
Remove the WLAN module (yellow arrow).
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Removing the audio / USB / LAN sub board
Required work steps:
Remove battery
Removing the service cover
Removing the lower assy
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Plastic tool
Carefully open the connectors (red arrows) with a plastic tool in the direction indicated.
Remove the two flexprint cables (red arrow).
Remove the screw M2XL3 (yellow circle).
Lift the Audio / USB / LAN sub board to remove it.
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Removing the card reader
Required work steps:
Remove battery
Removing the service cover
Removing the lower assy
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Phillips PH00
Plastic tool
Carefully open the connector (red arrow) with a plastic tool in the direction indicated.
Remove the two screws M2XL3 (yellow circles).
Lift the SD card reader up and out.
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Fujitsu LIFEBOOK E5410 User manual

Type
User manual
This manual is also suitable for

Fujitsu LIFEBOOK E5410/MTC: A reliable and versatile notebook for both personal and professional use. Its compact size and long battery life make it ideal for those on the go, while its powerful processor and ample memory ensure smooth operation even for demanding tasks. The backlit keyboard and spill-resistant design add to its user-friendly features, making it a great choice for students, professionals, and anyone looking for a dependable laptop.

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