Fujitsu ESPRIMO P7010 User manual

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Fujitsu ESPRIMO P7010: a highly capable and versatile desktop PC designed to meet the demands of modern professionals and businesses. With its powerful hardware, flexible configuration options, and robust security features, the ESPRIMO P7010 is ideal for a wide range of applications, including office productivity, multimedia creation, programming, and data analysis.

Fujitsu ESPRIMO P7010: a highly capable and versatile desktop PC designed to meet the demands of modern professionals and businesses. With its powerful hardware, flexible configuration options, and robust security features, the ESPRIMO P7010 is ideal for a wide range of applications, including office productivity, multimedia creation, programming, and data analysis.

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System Upgrades and Repairs 3
Information on the installation and removal of components 4
Screws and tools 5
Opening the casing 6
Removing the lock 9
Removing the casing foot 10
Removing the front panel 11
Removing the ODD drive 13
Removing the slim ODD drive 15
Removing the 3.5” drive bay 17
Removing the 2.5” hard disk from the 3.5” drive bay 18
Removing the accessible 3.5“-inserts (optional) 19
Disassembly of the Smart Card Reader (“SCR”) 20
Removing the 3.5” hard disk / 2x2.5” drive bay 21
Removing the 2.5“ drive from the 2x 2.5“ drive bay 23
Removing the M.2 SSD module(s) 25
Remove the PCIe plug-in boards 27
Removing the M.2 WLAN/BT module (P5010 and P7010) 29
Removing the Onboard M.2 WLAN/BT module (P9010) 31
Removing the parallel port cable 33
Removing the serial port cable 35
Removing the PS/2 cable 36
Removing the Flexiboard 37
Removing the intrusion switch (P7010 and P9010) 39
Removing the memory module(s) 40
Removing CMOS-battery 42
Binding Support Bulletins for disassembly 44
Removing the power supply unit 45
Removing the front fan 48
Removing the dual band antennas and cables (P9010) 52
Removing the heat sink with air duct 55
Removing the speaker 56
Removing the CPU 58
Removing the mainboard shuttles 61
System Upgrades and Repairs
ESPRIMO P5010 / P7010 / P9010
Version date
09.09.2020
Category
System Upgrades and Repairs
Contents
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Removing the mainboard 63
Spare parts ESPRIMO P5010 / P7010 / P9010 65
Disposal information for recycling companies 67
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System Upgrades 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 and tools
Screw: M3 x 4.5
Screwdriver: Hexagon-head size 5
Screwdriver: Pozidriv PZ 2
Screw: UNC 4/40
Screwdriver: Hexagon-head size 5
Screw: M3 x 3.5
Screwdriver: Phillips PH 1
Screw: Knurled thumb screw
Screwdriver: Phillips PH 1 (not essential)
Screw: M3 x 5
Screwdriver: Phillips PH 2
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Opening the casing
Required work steps:
None
Required tools:
None
Disconnect the mains plug from the mains outlet.
Remove the cable cover on the back, if any.
Unplug all cables connected to the computer.
Discharge the remaining voltage by pressing the power switch corresponding to SB-PC-11009 (“Improper handling during
repair caused damage to the motherboard”).
If the side cover is equipped with a lock, make sure that this is not closed.
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Pull the lever of the latch and open the side cover.
Remove the side cover.
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ESPRIMO P5010 / P7010 / P9010 without side cover:
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Removing the lock
Required work steps:
Opening the casing
Required tools:
None
Site cover:
Press on the plastic latch to release the lock from its bracket.
Pull the lock out of the side cover.
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Removing the casing foot
Required work steps:
None
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Phillips PH 2
Place the ESPRIMO P5010 / P7010 / P9010 onto a soft surface.
Remove the M3 x 5 screw and the casing foot.
System without casing foot:
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Removing the front panel
Required work steps:
Opening the casing
Required tools:
None
We recommend removing the front panel while keeping the device in vertical position.
Loosen by pressing the three plastic elements (circles).
Now tilt the front panel forward and remove it.
System view without front panel:
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Installation:
If the system is equipped with the respective component, please remove any unnecessary dummy covers from a new front
panel before installation.
Place the brackets of the front panel into the corresponding holes of the case (circles).
Then carefully close the front panel until it locks in place.
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Removing the ODD drive
Required work steps:
Opening the casing
Required tools:
None
Unplug all cables from the ODD drive.
To remove the ODD drive, push the ODD latch (1) towards the back of the system.
Remove the ODD drive from the case (2) by pulling it towards the front of the system.
Remove the ODD rail from the ODD drive.
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Installation:
Mount the ODD rail on the drive to reinstall it. The four spikes of the ODD rail must be fitted into the threaded holes
of the drive. The ODD rail must be installed on the left of the drive (looking from the front side of the system).
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Removing the slim ODD drive
Required work steps:
Opening the casing
Required tools:
None
To remove the drive, push the ODD latch (1) and then the eject lever (2).
Remove the drive from the device by pulling it towards the front of the system.
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Installation:
Mount the ODD rail on the drive to reinstall it.
Both spikes of the ODD rail must be fitted into the threaded holes of the drive.
The ODD rail must be installed on the side where the green eject lever is located on the drive cage.
Slide the drive cage into the device until it locks in place.
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Removing the 3.5” drive bay
Required work steps:
Opening the casing
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Hexagon-head size 5
or
None, if the optional knurled screws are installed
Remove all cables from the 3.5” drives, if any.
Remove the two M3 x 4.5 screws or the two M3 x 3.5 knurled screws (optional) and slide the drive bay inwards for approx.
2 cm.
Remove the drive bay.
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3.5” drive bay with 2.5” hard disk
3.5” drive bay
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Removing the 2.5” hard disk from the 3.5” drive bay
Required work steps:
Opening the casing
Removing the 3.5” drive bay
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Phillips PH 1
Remove the two M3 x 3.5 screws and the 2.5 hard disk.
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MultiCard Reader
SmartCard Reader
Removing the accessible 3.5“-inserts (optional)
Required work steps:
Opening the casing
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Hexagon-head size 5
or
Screwdriver: Pozidriv PZ 2
Unplug all internal cables of the drive to be removed.
Remove the two M3 x 4,5 screws.
Remove the 3.5“-insert towards the front of the system.
Possible 3.5”-inserts:
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Disassembly of the Smart Card Reader (“SCR”)
Required work steps:
Opening the casing
Removing the accessible 3.5“-inserts (optional)
Required tools:
Screwdriver: Hexagon-head size 5
or
Screwdriver: Pozidriv PZ 2
Remove the two M3 x 4,5 screws.
Remove the Smart Card Reader from the adapter.
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Fujitsu ESPRIMO P7010 User manual

Category
Computer cases
Type
User manual
This manual is also suitable for

Fujitsu ESPRIMO P7010: a highly capable and versatile desktop PC designed to meet the demands of modern professionals and businesses. With its powerful hardware, flexible configuration options, and robust security features, the ESPRIMO P7010 is ideal for a wide range of applications, including office productivity, multimedia creation, programming, and data analysis.

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