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Hardware Maintenance Manual - Lenovo

ThinkCentre

HardwareMaintenanceManual

Machine Types 6019, 6062, 6064, 6065, 6066, 6067, 6071, 6072, 6073,

6076, 6077, 6078, 6087, 6088, 6089, 9011, 9014, 9071,

9089, 9162, 9181, 9182, 9196, 9303, 9325


ThinkCentre

HardwareMaintenanceManual


Eleventh Edition (March 2009)

Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the

information under “Notices,” on page 497.

© Copyright Lenovo 2005, 2008.

Portions © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2005.

All rights reserved.

LENOVO products, data, computer software, and services have been developed exclusively at private expense and

are sold to governmental entities as commercial items as defined by 48 C.F.R. 2.101 with limited and restricted

rights to use, reproduction and disclosure.

LIMITED AND RESTRICTED RIGHTS NOTICE: If products, data, computer software, or services are delivered

pursuant a General Services Administration ″GSA″ contract, use, reproduction, or disclosure is subject to restrictions

set forth in Contract No. GS-35F-05925.


Contents

Chapter 1. About this manual . . . . . 1

Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . .1

Important information about replacing RoHS

compliant FRUs . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Chapter 2. Safety information . . . . . 3

General safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Electrical safety . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Safety inspection guide . . . . . . . . . . .5

Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices . .6

Grounding requirements . . . . . . . . . .6

Safety notices (multi-lingual translations) . . . . .7

Chapter 3. General information . . . . 37

The ThinkVantage Productivity Center program . .37

Additional information resources . . . . . . .37

Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38

Types 6019, 6064, 6066, 6067, 6072, 6073, 6077,

6078, 6087, 6088, 9181, and 9196 . . . . . .38

Types 6062, 6065, 6071, 6076, 6089, 9011, 9014,

9071, 9089, 9162, 9182 and 9303 . . . . . . .39

Chapter 4. General Checkout . . . . . 41

Problem determination tips . . . . . . . . .41

Chapter 5. Diagnostics . . . . . . . . 43

PC-Doctor for Windows . . . . . . . . . .43

PC-Doctor for Windows PE . . . . . . . . .43

Running diagnostics from the Rescue and

Recovery workspace . . . . . . . . . .43

PC-Doctor for DOS . . . . . . . . . . . .44

Creating a diagnostic CD image . . . . . .44

Creating diagnostic diskettes . . . . . . .44

Running diagnostics from the CD or diskettes . .45

Navigating through the diagnostics programs . .45

Running tests . . . . . . . . . . . . .45

Viewing the test log . . . . . . . . . .47

Chapter 6. Using the Setup Utility . . . 49

Starting the Setup Utility program . . . . . . .49

Viewing and changing settings . . . . . . . .49

Using passwords . . . . . . . . . . . .49

Password considerations . . . . . . . . .49

User Password . . . . . . . . . . . .50

Administrator Password . . . . . . . . .50

Setting, changing, and deleting a password . . .50

Selecting a startup device . . . . . . . . . .50

Selecting a temporary startup device . . . . .50

Selecting or changing the startup device sequence 51

Advanced settings . . . . . . . . . . . .51

Exiting from the Setup Utility program . . . . .51

Chapter 7. Symptom-to-FRU Index . . . 53

Hard disk drive boot error . . . . . . . . .53

Power Supply Problems . . . . . . . . . .53

Diagnostic error codes . . . . . . . . . . .54

Beep symptoms . . . . . . . . . . . . .76

POST error codes . . . . . . . . . . . .77

Miscellaneous error messages . . . . . . . .79

Undetermined problems . . . . . . . . . .80

Chapter 8. Replacing FRUs (Types

6019, 6064, 6066, 6067, 6072, 6073,

6077, 6078, 6087, 6088, 9181, and 9196) 83

Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84

Front connectors . . . . . . . . . . . .84

Rear connectors . . . . . . . . . . . .85

Computer components . . . . . . . . .86

System board connectors . . . . . . . . .87

Opening the cover . . . . . . . . . . . .88

Accessing system board components and drives . .89

Replacing an adapter card . . . . . . . . .90

Replacing a memory module . . . . . . . .91

Replacing the battery . . . . . . . . . . .93

Replacing the power supply . . . . . . . . .94

Replacing the system board . . . . . . . . .97

Replacing the microprocessor . . . . . . . . 100

Replacing the hard disk drive . . . . . . . . 104

Replacing an optical drive . . . . . . . . . 106

Replacing the diskette drive . . . . . . . . 108

Replacing the fan assembly . . . . . . . . .110

Completing the FRU replacement . . . . . . .112

Chapter 9. Replacing FRUs (Types

6062, 6065, 6071, 6076, 6089, 9011,

9014, 9071, 9089, 9162, 9182, and

9303) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114

Front connectors . . . . . . . . . . .114

Rear connectors . . . . . . . . . . .115

Computer components . . . . . . . . .116

System board connectors . . . . . . . .117

Opening the cover . . . . . . . . . . . .118

Replacing a memory module . . . . . . . .119

Replacing the CMOS battery . . . . . . . . 121

Replacing the power supply . . . . . . . . 122

Replacing the system board . . . . . . . . 125

Replacing the microprocessor . . . . . . . . 130

Replacing the hard disk drive . . . . . . . . 136

Replacing an optical drive . . . . . . . . . 139

Replacing the system fan assembly . . . . . . 141

Replacing a PCI adapter . . . . . . . . . . 142

Replacing the internal speaker . . . . . . . . 144

Replacing the rear fan bracket assembly . . . . 146

Completing the parts replacement . . . . . . 148

Chapter 10. FRU lists . . . . . . . . 149

Machine Type 6019 . . . . . . . . . . . 149

© Lenovo 2005, 2008. Portions © IBM Corp. 2005. iii


Machine Type 6062 . . . . . . . . . . . 161

Machine Type 6064 . . . . . . . . . . . 173

Machine Type 6065 . . . . . . . . . . . 184

Machine Type 6066 . . . . . . . . . . . 195

Machine Type 6067 . . . . . . . . . . . 206

Machine Type 6071 . . . . . . . . . . . 217

Machine Type 6072 . . . . . . . . . . . 231

Machine Type 6073 . . . . . . . . . . . 248

Machine Type 6076 . . . . . . . . . . . 262

Machine Type 6077 . . . . . . . . . . . 274

Machine Type 6078 . . . . . . . . . . . 285

Machine Type 6087 . . . . . . . . . . . 296

Machine Type 6088 . . . . . . . . . . . 308

Machine Type 6089 . . . . . . . . . . . 319

Machine Type 7103 . . . . . . . . . . . 331

Machine Type 9011 . . . . . . . . . . . 343

Machine Type 9014 . . . . . . . . . . . 354

Machine Type 9071 . . . . . . . . . . . 365

Machine Type 9089 . . . . . . . . . . . 377

Machine Type 9162 . . . . . . . . . . . 389

Machine Type 9181 . . . . . . . . . . . 400

Machine Type 9182 . . . . . . . . . . .411

Machine Type 9196 . . . . . . . . . . . 423

Machine Type 9303 . . . . . . . . . . . 434

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Machine Type 9325 . . . . . . . . . . . 446

Machine Type 9330 . . . . . . . . . . . 457

Machine Type 9967 . . . . . . . . . . . 469

Machine Type 9970 . . . . . . . . . . . 481

Chapter 11. Additional Service

Information . . . . . . . . . . . . 493

Security features . . . . . . . . . . . . 493

Hardware controlled Passwords . . . . . . 493

Operating system password . . . . . . . 493

Vital product data . . . . . . . . . . . 493

BIOS levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493

Updating (flashing) BIOS from a CD-ROM or

diskette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 494

Recovering from a POST/BIOS update failure . . 494

Power management . . . . . . . . . . . 495

Automatic configuration and power interface

(ACPI) BIOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495

Automatic Power-On features . . . . . . . 495

Appendix. Notices . . . . . . . . . 497

Television output notice . . . . . . . . . . 498

Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 498


Chapter 1. About this manual

Important Safety Information

This manual contains service and reference information for ThinkCentre ®

computers listed on the cover. It is intended only for trained servicers who are

familiar with Lenovo computer products.

Before servicing a Lenovo product, be sure to read the Safety Information. See

Chapter 2, “Safety information,” on page 3.

The Symptom-to-FRU Index and Additional Service Information chapters are not

specific to any machine type and are applicable to all ThinkCentre computers.

This manual includes a complete FRU part number listing for each machine type

and model listed on the cover. If you have internet access, FRU part numbers are

also available at:

http:/www.lenovo.com/support

Be sure to read all caution and danger statements in this book before performing

any of the instructions.

Veuillez lire toutes les consignes de type DANGER et ATTENTION du présent

document avant d’exécuter les instructions.

Lesen Sie unbedingt alle Hinweise vom Typ ″ACHTUNG″ oder ″VORSICHT″ in

dieser Dokumentation, bevor Sie irgendwelche Vorgänge durchführen

Leggere le istruzioni introdotte da ATTENZIONE e PERICOLO presenti nel

manuale prima di eseguire una qualsiasi delle istruzioni

Certifique-se de ler todas as instruções de cuidado e perigo neste manual antes de

executar qualquer uma das instruções

Es importante que lea todas las declaraciones de precaución y de peligro de este

manual antes de seguir las instrucciones.

© Lenovo 2005, 2008. Portions © IBM Corp. 2005. 1


Important information about replacing RoHS compliant FRUs

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RoHS, The Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic

Equipment Directive (2002/95/EC) is a European Union legal requirement

affecting the global electronics industry. RoHS requirements must be

implemented on Lenovo products placed on the market and sold in the

European Union after June 2006. Products on the market before June 2006 are

not required to have RoHS compliant parts. If the parts are not compliant

originally, replacement parts can also be noncompliant, but in all cases, if the

parts are compliant, the replacement parts must also be compliant.

Note: RoHS and non-RoHS FRU part numbers with the same fit and function are

identified with unique FRU part numbers.

Lenovo plans to transition to RoHS compliance well before the implementation

date and expects its suppliers to be ready to support Lenovo’s requirements and

schedule in the EU. Products sold in 2005, will contain some RoHS compliant

FRUs. The following statement pertains to these products and any product Lenovo

produces containing RoHS compliant parts.

RoHS compliant ThinkCentre parts have unique FRU part numbers. Before or after

June, 2006, failed RoHS compliant parts must always be replaced using RoHS

compliant FRUs, so only the FRUs identified as compliant in the system HMM or

direct substitutions for those FRUs can be used.

Products marketed before June 2006 Products marketed after June 2006

Current or original

part

Replacement FRU Current or original

part

Replacement FRU

Non-RoHS Can be Non-RoHS Must be RoHS Must be RoHS

Non-RoHS Can be RoHS

Non-RoHS Can sub to RoHS

RoHS Must be RoHS

Note: A direct substitution is a part with a different FRU part number that is

automatically shipped by the distribution center at the time of order.


Chapter 2. Safety information

General safety

Electrical safety

This chapter contains the safety information that you need to be familiar with

before servicing a computer.

Follow these rules to ensure general safety:

v Observe good housekeeping in the area of the machines during and after

maintenance.

v When lifting any heavy object:

1. Ensure you can stand safely without slipping.

2. Distribute the weight of the object equally between your feet.

3. Use a slow lifting force. Never move suddenly or twist when you attempt to

lift.

4. Lift by standing or by pushing up with your leg muscles; this action removes

the strain from the muscles in your back. Do not attempt to lift any objects that

weigh more than 16 kg (35 lb) or objects that you think are too heavy for you.

v Do not perform any action that causes hazards to the customer, or that makes

the equipment unsafe.

v Before you start the machine, ensure that other service representatives and the

customer’s personnel are not in a hazardous position.

v Place removed covers and other parts in a safe place, away from all personnel,

while you are servicing the machine.

v Keep your tool case away from walk areas so that other people will not trip over

it.

v Do not wear loose clothing that can be trapped in the moving parts of a

machine. Ensure that your sleeves are fastened or rolled up above your elbows.

If your hair is long, fasten it.

v Insert the ends of your necktie or scarf inside clothing or fasten it with a

nonconductive clip, approximately 8 centimeters (3 inches) from the end.

v Do not wear jewelry, chains, metal-frame eyeglasses, or metal fasteners for your

clothing.

Remember: Metal objects are good electrical conductors.

v Wear safety glasses when you are: hammering, drilling soldering, cutting wire,

attaching springs, using solvents, or working in any other conditions that might

be hazardous to your eyes.

v After service, reinstall all safety shields, guards, labels, and ground wires.

Replace any safety device that is worn or defective.

v Reinstall all covers correctly before returning the machine to the customer.

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CAUTION:

Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables can be

hazardous. To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, disconnect the

attached power cords, telecommunication systems, networks, and modems before

you open the server/workstation covers, unless instructed otherwise in the

installation and configuration procedures.

Observe the following rules when working on electrical equipment.

Important: Use only approved tools and test equipment. Some hand tools have

handles covered with a soft material that does not insulate you when

working with live electrical currents.

Many customers have, near their equipment, rubber floor mats that

contain small conductive fibers to decrease electrostatic discharges. Do

not use this type of mat to protect yourself from electrical shock.

v Find the room emergency power-off (EPO) switch, disconnecting switch, or

electrical outlet. If an electrical accident occurs, you can then operate the switch

or unplug the power cord quickly.

v Do not work alone under hazardous conditions or near equipment that has

hazardous voltages.

v Disconnect all power before:

– Performing a mechanical inspection

– Working near power supplies

– Removing or installing Field Replaceable Units

v Before you start to work on the machine, unplug the power cord. If you cannot

unplug it, ask the customer to power-off the wall box that supplies power to the

machine and to lock the wall box in the off position.

v If you need to work on a machine that has exposed electrical circuits, observe

the following precautions:

– Ensure that another person, familiar with the power-off controls, is near you.

Remember: Another person must be there to switch off the power, if

necessary.

– Use only one hand when working with powered-on electrical equipment;

keep the other hand in your pocket or behind your back.

Remember: There must be a complete circuit to cause electrical shock. By

observing the above rule, you may prevent a current from passing through

your body.

– When using testers, set the controls correctly and use the approved probe

leads and accessories for that tester.

– Stand on suitable rubber mats (obtained locally, if necessary) to insulate you

from grounds such as metal floor strips and machine frames.

Observe the special safety precautions when you work with very high voltages;

these instructions are in the safety sections of maintenance information. Use

extreme care when measuring high voltages.

v Regularly inspect and maintain your electrical hand tools for safe operational

condition.

v Do not use worn or broken tools and testers.

v Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit. First, check that it

has been powered-off.


v Always look carefully for possible hazards in your work area. Examples of these

hazards are moist floors, nongrounded power extension cables, power surges,

and missing safety grounds.

v Do not touch live electrical circuits with the reflective surface of a plastic dental

mirror. The surface is conductive; such touching can cause personal injury and

machine damage.

v Do not service the following parts with the power on when they are removed

from their normal operating places in a machine:

– Power supply units

– Pumps

– Blowers and fans

– Motor generators

and similar units. (This practice ensures correct grounding of the units.)

v If an electrical accident occurs:

– Use caution; do not become a victim yourself.

– Switch off power.

Safety inspection guide

– Send another person to get medical aid.

The intent of this inspection guide is to assist you in identifying potentially unsafe

conditions on these products. Each machine, as it was designed and built, had

required safety items installed to protect users and service personnel from injury.

This guide addresses only those items. However, good judgment should be used to

identify potential safety hazards due to attachment of features or options not

covered by this inspection guide.

If any unsafe conditions are present, you must determine how serious the apparent

hazard could be and whether you can continue without first correcting the

problem.

Consider these conditions and the safety hazards they present:

v Electrical hazards, especially primary power (primary voltage on the frame can

cause serious or fatal electrical shock).

v Explosive hazards, such as a damaged CRT face or bulging capacitor

v Mechanical hazards, such as loose or missing hardware

The guide consists of a series of steps presented in a checklist. Begin the checks

with the power off, and the power cord disconnected.

Checklist:

1. Check exterior covers for damage (loose, broken, or sharp edges).

2. Power-off the computer. Disconnect the power cord.

3. Check the power cord for:

a. A third-wire ground connector in good condition. Use a meter to measure

third-wire ground continuity for 0.1 ohm or less between the external

ground pin and frame ground.

b. The power cord should be the appropriate type as specified in the parts

listings.

c. Insulation must not be frayed or worn.

4. Remove the cover.

Chapter 2. Safety information 5


5. Check for any obvious alterations. Use good judgment as to the safety of any

alterations.

6. Check inside the unit for any obvious unsafe conditions, such as metal filings,

contamination, water or other liquids, or signs of fire or smoke damage.

7. Check for worn, frayed, or pinched cables.

8. Check that the power-supply cover fasteners (screws or rivets) have not been

removed or tampered with.

Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices

Any computer part containing transistors or integrated circuits (ICs) should be

considered sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD damage can occur when

there is a difference in charge between objects. Protect against ESD damage by

equalizing the charge so that the machine, the part, the work mat, and the person

handling the part are all at the same charge.

Notes:

Grounding requirements

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1. Use product-specific ESD procedures when they exceed the requirements noted

here.

2. Make sure that the ESD protective devices you use have been certified (ISO

9000) as fully effective.

When handling ESD-sensitive parts:

v Keep the parts in protective packages until they are inserted into the product.

v Avoid contact with other people.

v Wear a grounded wrist strap against your skin to eliminate static on your body.

v Prevent the part from touching your clothing. Most clothing is insulative and

retains a charge even when you are wearing a wrist strap.

v Use the black side of a grounded work mat to provide a static-free work surface.

The mat is especially useful when handling ESD-sensitive devices.

v Select a grounding system, such as those listed below, to provide protection that

meets the specific service requirement.

Note: The use of a grounding system is desirable but not required to protect

against ESD damage.

– Attach the ESD ground clip to any frame ground, ground braid, or green-wire

ground.

– Use an ESD common ground or reference point when working on a

double-insulated or battery-operated system. You can use coax or

connector-outside shells on these systems.

– Use the round ground-prong of the ac plug on ac-operated computers.

Electrical grounding of the computer is required for operator safety and correct

system function. Proper grounding of the electrical outlet can be verified by a

certified electrician.


Safety notices (multi-lingual translations)

The caution and danger safety notices in this section are provided in the following

languages:

v English

v Arabic

v Brazilian/Portuguese

v Chinese (simplified)

v Chinese (traditional)

v French

v German

v Hebrew

v Italian

v Korean

v Spanish

DANGER

Electrical current from power, telephone and communication cables is hazardous.

To avoid a shock hazard:

v Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance,

or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm.

v Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet.

v Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this

product.

v When possible, use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables.

v Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire, water, or

structural damage.

v Disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunications systems, networks,

and modems before you open the device covers, unless instructed otherwise

in the installation and configuration procedures.

v Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following tables when

installing, moving, or opening covers on this product or attached devices.

To Connect To Disconnect

1. Turn everything OFF.

2. First, attach all cables to devices.

3. Attach signal cables to connectors.

4. Attach power cords to outlet.

5. Turn device ON.

1. Turn everything OFF.

2. First, remove power cords from outlet.

3. Remove signal cables from connectors.

4. Remove all cables from devices.

Chapter 2. Safety information 7


CAUTION:

When replacing the lithium battery, use only Part Number 33F8354 or an

equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a

module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type

made by the same manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and can explode if

not properly used, handled, or disposed of.

Do not:

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v Throw or immerse into water

v Heat to more than 100°C (212°F)

v Repair or disassemble

Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations.

CAUTION:

When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD-ROM drives, fiber optic devices,

or transmitters) are installed, note the following:

v Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product could

result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable parts

inside the device.

v Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those

specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure.

DANGER: Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser

diode. Note the following:

Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view

directly with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the

beam.

≥18 kg (37 lbs) ≥32 kg (70.5 lbs) ≥55 kg (121.2 lbs)

CAUTION:

Use safe practices when lifting.


CAUTION:

The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power

supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device

also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from

the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source.

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≥18 kg (37 lbs) ≥32 kg (70.5 lbs) ≥55 kg (121.2 lbs)

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PERIGO

A corrente elétrica proveniente de cabos de alimentação, de telefone e de

comunicações é perigosa.

Para evitar risco de choque elétrico:

v Não conecte nem desconecte nenhum cabo ou execute instalação, manutenção

ou reconfiguração deste produto durante uma tempestade com raios.

v Conecte todos os cabos de alimentação a tomadas elétricas corretamente

instaladas e aterradas.

v Todo equipamento que for conectado a este produto deve ser conectado a

tomadas corretamente instaladas.

v Quando possível, utilize apenas uma das mãos para conectar ou desconectar

cabos de sinal.

v Nunca ligue nenhum equipamento quando houver evidência de fogo, água ou

danos estruturais.

v Antes de abrir tampas de dispositivos, desconecte cabos de alimentação,

sistemas de telecomunicação, redes e modems conectados, a menos que

especificado de maneira diferente nos procedimentos de instalação e

configuração.

v Conecte e desconecte os cabos conforme descrito na tabela apresentada a seguir

ao instalar, mover ou abrir tampas deste produto ou de dispositivos conectados.

Para Conectar: Para Desconectar:

1. DESLIGUE Tudo.

2. Primeiramente, conecte todos os cabos

aos dispositivos.

3. Conecte os cabos de sinal aos

conectores.

4. Conecte os cabos de alimentação às

tomadas.

5. LIGUE os dispositivos.

1. DESLIGUE Tudo.

2. Primeiramente, remova os cabos de

alimentação das tomadas.

3. Remova os cabos de sinal dos conectores.

4. Remova todos os cabos dos dispositivos.

Chapter 2. Safety information 13


CUIDADO:

Ao substituir a bateria de lítio, utilize apenas uma bateria com Número de Peça

33F8354 ou um tipo de bateria equivalente recomendado pelo Se o seu sistema

possui um módulo com uma bateria de lítio, substitua-o apenas por um módulo

do mesmo tipo e do mesmo fabricante. A bateria contém lítio e pode explodir se

não for utilizada, manuseada ou descartada de maneira correta.

Não:

v Jogue ou coloque na água

v Aqueça a mais de 100°C (212°F)

v Conserte nem desmonte

Descarte a bateria conforme requerido pelas leis ou regulamentos locais.

PRECAUCIÓN:

Quando produtos a laser (como unidades de CD-ROMs, unidades de DVD-ROM,

dispositivos de fibra ótica ou transmissores) estiverem instalados, observe o

seguinte:

v Não remova as tampas. A remoção das tampas de um produto a laser pode

resultar em exposição prejudicial à radiação de laser. Não existem peças que

podem ser consertadas no interior do dispositivo.

v A utilização de controles ou ajustes ou a execução de procedimentos diferentes

dos especificados aqui pode resultar em exposição prejudicial à radiação.

PERIGO

Alguns produtos a laser contêm diodo de laser integrado da Classe 3A ou da

Classe 3B. Observe o seguinte:

Radiação a laser quando aberto. Não olhe diretamente para o feixe a olho nu ou

com instrumentos ópticos e evite exposição direta ao feixe.

≥18 kg (37 lbs) ≥32 kg (70.5 lbs) ≥55 kg (121.2 lbs)

CUIDADO:

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Utilize procedimentos de segurança para levantar equipamentos.


CUIDADO:

O botão de controle de alimentação do dispositivo e o botão para ligar/desligar da

fonte de alimentação não desligam a corrente elétrica fornecida ao dispositivo. O

dispositivo também pode ter mais de um cabo de alimentação. Para remover toda

a corrente elétrica do dispositivo, assegure que todos os cabos de alimentação

estejam desconectados da fonte de alimentação.

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DANGER

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Le courant électrique provenant de l’alimentation, du téléphone et des câbles de

transmission peut présenter un danger.

Pour éviter tout risque de choc électrique :

v Ne manipulez aucun câble et n’effectuez aucune opération d’installation,

d’entretien ou de reconfiguration de ce produit au cours d’un orage.

v Branchez tous les cordons d’alimentation sur un socle de prise de courant

correctement câblé et mis à la terre.

v Branchez sur des socles de prise de courant correctement câblés tout équipement

connecté à ce produit.

v Lorsque cela est possible, n’utilisez qu’une seule main pour connecter ou

déconnecter les câbles d’interface.

v Ne mettez jamais un équipement sous tension en cas d’incendie ou d’inondation,

ou en présence de dommages matériels.

v Avant de retirer les carters de l’unité, mettez celle-ci hors tension et déconnectez

ses cordons d’alimentation, ainsi que les câbles qui la relient aux réseaux, aux

systèmes de télécommunication et aux modems (sauf instruction contraire

mentionnée dans les procédures d’installation et de configuration).

v Lorsque vous installez, que vous déplacez, ou que vous manipulez le présent

produit ou des périphériques qui lui sont raccordés, reportez-vous aux

instructions ci-dessous pour connecter et déconnecter les différents cordons.

Connexion Déconnexion

1. Mettez les unités HORS TENSION.

2. Commencez par brancher tous les

cordons sur les unités.

3. Branchez les câbles d’interface sur des

connecteurs.

4. Branchez les cordons d’alimentation sur

des prises.

5. Mettez les unités SOUS TENSION.

1. Mettez les unités HORS TENSION.

2. Débranchez les cordons d’alimentation

des prises.

3. Débranchez les câbles d’interface des

connecteurs.

4. Débranchez tous les câbles des unités.


ATTENTION:

Remplacer la pile au lithium usagée par une pile de référence identique

exclusivement, (référence 33F8354), ou suivre les instructions du fabricant qui en

définit les équivalences. Si votre système est doté d’un module contenant une

pile au lithium, vous devez le remplacer uniquement par un module identique,

produit par le même fabricant. La pile contient du lithium et peut exploser en

cas de mauvaise utilisation, de mauvaise manipulation ou de mise au rebut

inappropriée.

Ne pas :

v la jeter à l’eau,

v l’exposer à des températures supérieures à 100°C,

v chercher à la réparer ou à la démonter.

Ne pas mettre la pile à la poubelle. Pour la mise au rebut, se reporter à la

réglementation en vigueur.

ATTENTION:

Si des produits à laser (tels que des unités de CD-ROM, de DVD-ROM, des

unités à fibres optiques, ou des émetteurs) sont installés, prenez connaissance

des informations suivantes :

v Ne retirez pas le carter. En ouvrant l’unité de CD-ROM ou de DVD-ROM,

vous vous exposez au rayonnement dangereux du laser. Aucune pièce de

l’unité n’est réparable.

v Pour éviter tout risque d’exposition au rayon laser, respectez les consignes de

réglage et d’utilisation des commandes, ainsi que les procédures décrites dans

le présent manuel.

DANGER

Certains produits à laser contiennent une diode à laser intégrée de classe 3A ou

3B. Prenez connaissance des informations suivantes:

Rayonnement laser lorsque le carter est ouvert. Evitez toute expositiondirecte au

rayon laser. Evitez de regarder fixement le faisceau ou del’observer à l’aide

d’instruments optiques.

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≥18 kg (37 lbs) ≥32 kg (70.5 lbs) ≥55 kg (121.2 lbs)

ATTENTION:

Soulevez la machine avec précaution.

ATTENTION:

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L’interrupteur de contrôle d’alimentation de l’unité et l’interrupteur dubloc

d’alimentation ne coupent pas le courant électrique alimentantl’unité. En outre,

le système peut être équipé de plusieurs cordonsd’alimentation. Pour mettre

l’unité hors tension, vous devez déconnectertous les cordons de la source

d’alimentation.

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VORSICHT

An Netz-, Telefon- und Datenleitungen können gefährliche Spannungen anliegen.

Aus Sicherheitsgründen:

v Bei Gewitter an diesem Gerät keine Kabel anschließen oder lösen. Ferner

keine Installations-, Wartungs- oder Rekonfigurationsarbeiten durchführen.

v Gerät nur an eine Schutzkontaktsteckdose mit ordnungsgemäß geerdetem

Schutzkontakt anschließen.

v Alle angeschlossenen Geräte ebenfalls an Schutzkontaktsteckdosen mit

ordnungsgemäß geerdetem Schutzkontakt anschließen.

v Die Signalkabel nach Möglichkeit einhändig anschließen oder lösen, um

einen Stromschlag durch Berühren von Oberflächen mit unterschiedlichem

elektrischem Potenzial zu vermeiden.

v Geräte niemals einschalten, wenn Hinweise auf Feuer, Wasser oder

Gebäudeschäden vorliegen.

v Die Verbindung zu den angeschlossenen Netzkabeln,

Telekommunikationssystemen, Netzwerken und Modems ist vor dem Öffnen

des Gehäuses zu unterbrechen, sofern in den Installations- und

Konfigurationsprozeduren keine anders lautenden Anweisungen enthalten

sind.

v Zum Installieren, Transportieren und Öffnen der Abdeckungen des

Computers oder der angeschlossenen Einheiten die Kabel gemäß der

folgenden Tabelle anschließen und abziehen.

Zum Anschließen der Kabel gehen Sie

wie folgt vor

1. Schalten Sie alle Einheiten AUS.

2. Schließen Sie erst alle Kabel an die

Einheiten an.

3. Schließen Sie die Signalkabel an die

Buchsen an.

4. Schließen Sie die Netzkabel an die

Steckdose an.

5. Schalten Sie die Einheit EIN.

Zum Abziehen der Kabel gehen Sie wie

folgt vor

1. Schalten Sie alle Einheiten AUS.

2. Ziehen Sie zuerst alle Netzkabel aus den

Netzsteckdosen.

3. Ziehen Sie die Signalkabel aus den

Buchsen.

4. Ziehen Sie alle Kabel von den Einheiten

ab.

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CAUTION:

Eine verbrauchte Lithiumbatterie nur durch eine Batterie mit der Teilenummer

33F8354 oder eine gleichwertige, vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterie ersetzen.

Enthält das System ein Modul mit einer Lithiumbatterie, dieses nur durch ein

Modul desselben Typs und von demselben Hersteller ersetzen. Die Batterie enthält

Lithium und kann bei unsachgemäßer Verwendung, Handhabung oder Entsorgung

explodieren.

Die Batterie nicht:

v mit Wasser in Berührung bringen.

v über 100 C erhitzen.

v reparieren oder zerlegen.

Die örtlichen Bestimmungen für die Entsorgung von Sondermüll beachten.

ACHTUNG:

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