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8.                O pacote da bateria contem uma pequena quantidade de niquel  N  o    desmonte   jogue o no fogo ou na   gua  ou deixe o entrar em curto circuito  Descarte o pacote da  bateria conforme requerido pelas leis ou regulamentos locais  Use somente a bateria nas  partes listadas apropriadas ao substituir o pacote da bateria  O uso de uma bateria  incorreta pode resultar em combust  o ou explos  o da bateria     A    PERIGO                A bateria de litio pode causar inc  ndio  explos  o ou graves queimaduras  N  o a  recarregue  remova seu conector polarizado  desmonte a  aqueca a acima de 100  C   212  F   incinere a  ou exponha    conte  do de sua c  lula      gua  Descarte a bateria  conforme requerido pelas leis ou regulamentos locais  Use somente a bateria nas partes  listadas apropriadas  O uso de uma bateria incorreta pode resultar em combust  o ou    explos  o da bateria     A    PERIGO             Se o LCD quebrar e o fluido de dentro dele entrar em contato com seus olhos ou com  suas m  os  lave as   reas afetadas imediatamente com   gua durante pelo menos 15  minutos  Procure cuidados m  dicos se algum sintoma causado pelo fluido surgir ap  s a       lavagem        12 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual          A    PERIGO       Embora as principais baterias possuam baixa voltagem  uma bateria em curto circuito ou  aterrada pode produzir corrente o bastante para queimar materiais de pessoal ou  inflam  veis        A    PERIGO       A me
9.       70 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual          Note  Applying label to the bottom slot cover    When you replace the cover  following label needs to be peeled off from the old    cover  and needs to be put on the new cover   Asset tag label    For the label location  refer the following figure                                  Removing and replacing a FRU 71       1030 DIMM    For access  remove these FRUs in order      1010 Battery pack    on page 68     1020 Bottom slot cover    on page 70                                                                                                                                  Note  If only one DIMM is used on the computer you are servicing  the card  must be installed in SLOT 0        but not in SLOT 1  BJ      When installing  Insert the notched end of the DIMM into the socket  Press the  DIMM firmly  and pivot it until it snaps into the place  Make sure that it is  firmly fixed in the slot and does not move easily     72 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       1040 Hard disk drive  HDD     For access  remove these FRUs in order      1010 Battery pack    on page 68     1020 Bottom slot cover    on page 70                      Attention        Do not drop the drive or apply any physical shock to it  The drive is  sensitive to physical shock  Improper handling can cause damage and  permanent loss of data        Before removing the drive  have the user make a backup copy of all the  informati
10.     and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Windows 7 Home Premium  64 bit  DVDs    Windows 7 Home Premium  64 bit  is preinstalled as the operating system in the    following models   e 0196 0100  2Ux 30x  3Rx  39x  31   3Ux 40x       0197 CTO  25x  27x  29x  2      2Cx  2Dx  2Mx  2Px 4Xx  4Zx  53x  55x  57x  59x   5Bx  5Dx  5Fx  5Hx  5Kx  5Mx  5Px  5Rx 5Tx  5Vx  6Lx  6Mx  6Nx 6Px       0492 CTO  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Yx  Table 39  Parts list    Windows 7 Home Premium  64 bit  recovery DVDs                                                                         Language P N CRU  ID   Czech 58Y4125    Danish 58Y4126  English 58Y4140  English  Finnish  and Swedish  in Sweden  58Y4142  English  French  German  and Dutch  in Belgium and Luxemburg  58Y4141  English  French  German  and Italian  in Switzerland  58Y4143  French 58Y4127  German 58Y4129  Greek 58Y4128  Hebrew 58Y4130  Hungarian 58Y4131  Italian 58Y4132  Japanese 58Y4133  Polish 58Y4134  Portuguese 58Y4135  Romanian 58Y4136  Serbian Latin 58Y4523  Slovak 58Y4137  Slovenian 58Y4138  Spanish 58Y4139  Turkish 58Y4524       Parts list    133       Windows 7 Professional  32 bit  DVDs    Windows 7 Professional  32 bit  is preinstalled as the operating system in the   following models       0196 CTO  24x  29x  2Cx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2     2Xx  35x  36x  3Bx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx   3Jx  3Kx  3Px  3Yx  3Zx  42x  44x  45x  46x   e 0197 CTO  28x  2Hx  2Kx  2Lx  33x  3Ax  3Cx  3Dx          3Gx  3 x  3Lx  4Rx  4Tx   4Vx  4Yx  52x  54x  56x  58
11.     n   utiliser que  les mod  les cit  s dans la liste de pieces d  tach  es ad  quate  En effet  une batterie  inappropri  e risque de prendre feu ou d   exploser     A    DANGER             La pile de sauvegarde contient du lithium  Elle presente des risques d   incendie   d   explosion ou de br  lures graves  Ne la rechargez pas  ne retirez pas son connecteur  polaris   et ne la d  montez pas  Ne l exposez pas    une temperature sup  rieure    100  C   ne la faites pas br  ler et n   en exposez pas le contenu    l   eau  Mettez la pile au rebut  conform  ment    la r  glementation en vigueur  Une pile inappropriee risque de prendre  feu ou d   exploser     A    DANGER             Si le panneau d affichage    cristaux liquides se brise et que vous recevez dans les yeux  ou sur les mains une partie du fluide  rincez les abondamment pendant au moins  quinze minutes  Consultez un m  decin si des sympt  mes persistent apr  s le lavage           14 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual             A    DANGER       Bien que le voltage des batteries principales soit peu   lev    le court circuit ou la mise     la masse d une batterie peut produire suffisamment de courant pour br  ler des  mat  riaux combustibles ou causer des br  lures corporelles graves        A    DANGER       Si le remplacement    chaud n est pas autoris   pour l unit   remplacable sur site que vous  remplacez  proc  dez comme suit avant de retirer l unit     mettez l ordinateur hors  tension 
12.    Copyright Lenovo 2009 59       Table 6  Status indicators  continued        Indicator    Meaning       Sleep  standby     status  FS  N     Sleep  standby   status    NY  4       The illumination dot in the ThinkPad logo on the outer lid of the  computer and on the palm rest works as a system status  indicator  it shows whether the computer is in sleep  standby    hibernation  or normal model   Red  The computer is on  in normal mode    Fast blinking red   The computer is entering sleep  standby  or hibernation  mode   Slow blinking red   The computer is in sleep  standby  mode   Off  The computer is off or in hibernation mode        60 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual          Special keys       Copyright Lenovo 2009    This computer has several special keys at the upper row of the keyboard  To use  each function  directly press the desired key     Note  To use F1      F12 functions  press Fn and the desired function key    simultaneously  this is the default setting     The following table shows the function of each special key     Table 7  Fn key combinations       Special key    Description       Speaker mute   F1        Speaker volume  down  F2           Speaker volume  up  F3     If you mute the sound and then turn off the computer  the sound will  remain muted when you turn on the computer again  To turn on the  sound  press the Speaker volume up or Speaker volume down keys        Microphone mute   F4         F4    When you press the microphon
13.   32x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax  3Bx   3Cx  3Kx    4274807       10    Battery pack  Li ion  6 cell  73     0196 CTO  22x  24x  25x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Dx  2Gx  2Kx  2Lx  2Mx  2Px  20x   2Rx  2Tx  2Vx  2Wx  2Yx  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax  3Bx  3Cx   3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  3Qx  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x  45x  46x  AFx   40x  ARx  45x  AUX  4Vx 4Wx  4      53x  54x   0197         23x  24x  25x  26x  28x  2Ax  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2     2Kx  2Lx  2Nx   2Px  2      2Wx  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax  3Bx  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx   3Gx  3Hx  3Jx  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px  30x  3Rx  35x  4Rx  4Tx  4      5Xx  5Yx  5Zx   62x  63x  64x  65x  66x  67x  68x  69x  6Ax  6Bx  6Cx  6Dx  6Ex  6Gx  6Px  6Ox  6Rx  65x   61x  6Ux  6Vx  6Wx 6Yx          72x  73x   0492 CTO  23x  24x  25x  2Dx  2Ex  2Hx  33x  34x  35x  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3Jx    42T4813       10    Battery pack  Li ion  6 cell  73     0196 CTO  22x  24x  25x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Dx  2Gx  2      2Lx  2Mx  2Px  20x   2Rx  2Tx  2Vx  2Wx  2Yx  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax  3Bx  3Cx   3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  3Qx  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x  45x  46x  AFx   40x  ARx  45x  AUX  4Vx  4Wx  4      53x  54x   0197 CTO  23x  24x  25x  26x  28x  2Ax  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2Jx  2Kx  2Lx  2Nx   2Px  2      2Wx  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax  3Bx  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx   3Gx  3Hx  3Jx  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px  30x  3Rx  35
14.   45x  46x  47x  48x  49x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Rx   45x  5Xx  5Yx  5Zx  65x  66x  67x  6Dx  6Ex  6Tx  6Wx     0492 CTO  25x  2Kx  2Lx  2Mx  25x  2Tx  2Vx  35x  39x  3Ax  3Dx  3Gx  3Kx  LCD rear cover assembly  midnight black  gloss  60Y5523 IN     0196 CTO  22x  25x  27x  2Fx  2Gx  2Hx  2Mx  2Rx  2Vx  2Wx  2Yx  32x  36x  38x  30x   3Gx  3Kx  3Lx  3Nx  3Px  30x  3Rx  44x  46x  47x  4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Fx  4Gx  45x   4Wx  AYx     0197 CTO  23x  29x  2Ax  2Ex  2Fx  2 x  33x  36x  37x  38x  3Ax 3Bx  3Gx  3Kx  3Mx   3Px  3Tx  3Ux          3Wx  3Xx  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x  4Tx  AUX  4Xx  4Yx  AZx  52x   53x  54x  55x  56x  57x  58x  59x  5Ax  5Bx  5Cx  5Dx  5Ex  68x  69x  6Ax  6Bx  6Gx  6 x   6Lx  6Mx  60x  6Rx  65x  6Vx  6Zx  73x     0492 CTO  22x  23x  28x  2Bx  2Cx  2Fx  2Gx  2Hx  2Jx  33x  36x  37x  38x  3Fx  3 x  LCD rear cover assembly  heatwave red  gloss  60Y5524 N     0196 CTO  23x  29x  2 x  2Kx  2Lx  20x  2Ux  2Zx  34x  37x  3Ax  3Bx  3Dx  3Fx  3 x   3Mx  35x  3Tx  45x  4Nx  4Px  4      4Rx  4Vx  53x     0197 CTO  24x  26x  2Cx  2Hx  2Lx  2Tx  2Zx  34x  35x  39x  3Dx  3Ex  3 x  3Rx  35x   4Fx  4Gx  4Hx  4     4Kx  4Lx  4Mx  4Nx  4Px  40x  4Vx  4Wx 5Fx  5Gx  5Hx  5     5Kx   5Lx  5Mx  5Nx  5Px  5      5Rx  55x  5Tx  5Ux  5Vx  5Wx 62x  63x  64x  6Cx  6Hx  6Kx   6Nx  6Px  6Ux  6Xx  6Yx  72x     0492 CTO  24x  26x  29x  2Ax  2Dx  2Ex  2Nx 2Px  20x  2Rx  2Ux  2Wx 2Xx  2Yx 2Zx   32x  34x  3Bx  3Cx  3Ex  3Hx  6  LCD cable 45M2900 IN  7   Wireless LAN WAN antenna cable s
15.   5Ox  5Rx  55x  5Tx  5Ux  5Vx  5Wx  5      5Yx  5Zx  62x  63x  64x  65x  66x  67x   68x  69x  6Ax  6Bx  6Cx  6Dx  6Ex  6Gx  6Hx         6Kx  6Lx  6Mx  6Nx  6Px  60x  6Rx   65x  6Tx  6Ux  6Vx  6Wx  6Yx  6Zx  72x  73x    6  1 GB DDR3 1066 SDRAM SO DIMM  PC3 8500  card 55Y3712       0196 CTO  24x  2Bx  36x  39x  3Dx  3Qx  4Ex  4Fx  4Yx     0492 CTO  25x  26x  2Hx  36x  3Bx    6  2 GB DDR3 1066 SDRAM SO DIMM  PC3 8500  card 55Y3713 ai     0196 CTO  22x  23x  24x  25x  26x  27x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Gx   2Hx  2 x  2Kx  2Lx  2Mx  2Px  20x  2Rx  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  2Wx  2Xx  2Yx  2Zx  32x  33x   34x  35x  36x  37x  38x          3Bx  3Cx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3Jx  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  3Nx   3Px  3Rx  3Sx  3Tx  3Ux  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x  45x  46x  47x  48x  49x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx   4Dx  4Ex  4Gx  4Jx  4Lx  4Mx  4Nx  4Px  40x  ARx  45x  4Ux  4Vx  4Wx 4Xx  53x  54x      0492 CTO  22x  23x  24x  25x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Gx  2      2Kx  2Lx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px  20x  2Rx  25x  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  2Wx  2      2Yx  2Zx  32x  33x   34x  35x  37x  38x  39x          3Cx  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3 x  3Kx  52x                               7  I O cable 45M2905  N  8   Function board assembly 63Y2127 N  9  DC in cable 45M2901 IN                120 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 29  Parts list   Overall  continued        No     10    FRU  Overall     Battery pack  Li ion  4 cell  73    0196 CTO  23x  27x  2Cx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2     2Ux 2Xx  
16.   DANGER       The lithium battery can cause a fire  an explosion  or a severe burn  Do not recharge it   remove its polarized connector  disassemble it  heat it above 100  C  212  F   incinerate it   or expose its cell contents to water  Dispose of the battery as required by local  ordinances or regulations  Use only the battery in the appropriate parts listing  Use of an  incorrect battery can result in ignition or explosion of the battery              A    DANGER       If the LCD breaks and the fluid from inside the LCD gets into your eyes or on your  hands  immediately wash the affected areas with water for at least 15 minutes  Seek  medical care if any symptoms from the fluid are present after washing              ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    A    DANGER  Though the main batteries have low voltage  a shorted or grounded battery can produce  enough current to burn personnel or combustible materials     DANGER       Unless hot swap is allowed for the FRU being replaced  do as follows before removing  it  power off the computer  unplug all power cords from electrical outlets  remove the  battery pack  and disconnect any interconnecting cables              Safety information 9    A                                                                                                       FRU                                                                                                                                                                   
17.   Example  1829 CTO   The PRODUCT ID portion of the  machine label is the 4 digit MT and 3 digit CMV model  Example  1829 W15         The PEW record is the 4 digit MT and 3 digit model  where model      CTO      Example  1829 CTO         eSupport will show both the CTO and CMV machine type models  Example   1829 CTO and 1829 W15 will be found on the eSupport site         The HMM will have the 4 digit MT and 3 digit CTO model only  Example   1829 CTO   Again  CMVs are custom models and are not found in the HMM     General Announce Variant  GAV     This is a standard model  fixed configuration   GAVs are announced and offered to  all customers  The MTM portion of the machine label is a 4 digit MT and 3 digit  model  where model   a    fixed part number     not    CTO     Example  1829 F1U    Also  PEW  eSupport  and the HMM will list these products under the same fixed  model number     FRU identification for CTO  CMV  and GAV products    There are three information resources to identify which FRUs are used to support  CTO  CMV  and GAV products  These sources are PEW  eSupport  and the HMM     Using PEW       PEW is the primary source for identifying FRU part numbers and FRU  descriptions for the key commodities for CTO  CMV and GAV products at a MT    serial number level  An example of key commodities are hard disk drives   system boards  microprocessors  Liquid Crystal Displays  LCDs   and memory        Remember  all CTO and CMV products are loaded in PEW under the 4 digit M
18.   PELIGRO       La bater  a de repuesto es una bater  a de litio y puede provocar incendios  explosiones o  quemaduras graves  No la recargue  ni quite el conector polarizado  ni la desmonte  ni  caliente por encima de los 100  C  212  F   ni la incinere ni exponga el contenido de sus  celdas al agua  Des  chela tal como dispone la normativa local              A    PELIGRO       Si la LCD se rompe y el fluido de su interior entra en contacto con sus ojos o sus  manos  lave inmediatamente las   reas afectadas con agua durante 15 minutos como  minimo  Obtenga atenci  n medica si se presenta alg  n sintoma del fluido despues de  lavarse              24 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       A    PELIGRO       Aunque las baterias principales tienen un voltaje bajo  una bateria cortocircuitada o con  contacto a tierra puede producir la corriente suficiente como para quemar material  combustible o provocar quemaduras en el personal              A    PELIGRO       Salvo que se permita el intercambio en caliente para la unidad sustituible localmente   realice lo siguiente antes de extraerla  apague el sistema  desconecte todos los cables de  alimentaci  n de las tomas de alimentaci  n electrica  extraiga la bateria y desconecte los  cables de interconexi  n           Safety information 25    A                        FRU                                                                                                              AR dia  A dae                     
19.   the work mat  and the person  handling the part are all at the same charge           Notes   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     Keep the parts in protective packages until they are inserted into the product   Avoid contact with other people   Wear a grounded wrist strap against your skin to eliminate static on your body     Prevent the part from touching your clothing  Most clothing is insulative and  retains a charge even when you are wearing a wrist strap    Use a grounded work mat to provide a static free work surface  The mat is  especially useful when handling ESD sensitive devices     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 to guard against ESD damage is desirable but not  necessary            Attach the ESD ground clip to any frame ground  ground braid  or green wire  ground       When working on a double insulated or battery operated system  use an ESD  common ground or reference point  You can use coax or connector outside  shells on these systems         Use the round ground prong of the ac plug on ac operated computers     Grounding requirements    6    Electrical grounding of the computer is required for operator safety and correct  sys
20.  13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 16  Removal steps of top case assembly and microphone module  continued     In step El  push the top case assembly out from the frame by using a plastic  pry tool as shown in this figure                                         Removing and replacing a FRU 85       1090 Backup battery    For access  remove these FRUs in order      1010 Battery pack    on page 68     1020 Bottom slot cover    on page 70       1070 Keyboard    on page 79     1080 Top case assembly and microphone module    on page 2                               Table 17  Removal steps of backup battery          DANGER       Use only the battery specified in the parts list for your computer  Any other  battery could ignite or explode                 When installing  Make sure that the connector is attached firmly     86 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       1100 Bluetooth daughter card  BDC 2        1010 Battery pack    on page 6     1020 Bottom slot cover    on page 70     1070 Keyboard    on page 79       1080 Top case assembly and microphone module    on page 82                                        Step   Screw  quantity  Color    Torque         2 x 3 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  1    Black             0 181 Nm   1 85 kgfcm        When installing  Make sure that the connector is attached firmly     Removing and replacing a FRU    87       1110 Speaker assembly    For access  remove these FRUs in order      1010 Battery pack    on page
21.  2Fx  2Px  2Wx  32x  33x  35x  36x  39x  3Bx  3Cx  3Kx    SATA hard disk drive  250 GB  5 400 rpm 60Y4749     e 0196 CTO  23x  27x  29x  2Xx  3Dx  3Hx  3Jx  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  30x  44x  48x  49x  4Ax   4Dx  4Ex  4Jx      0197 CTO  27x  28x  29x  2Kx  2Px  2Rx  2Vx  2Zx  34x  35x  36x  37x  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex   3Gx  3Jx 3Kx  3Lx  3Tx  3Ux          3Zx  45x  46x  4      4Bx  4Fx  4Gx  4Lx  4Mx  4Xx   4Yx  53x  54x  57x  58x  5Bx  5Cx  5Fx  5Gx  5Kx  5Lx  5Px  5Qx  5Tx  5Ux  6Zx  72x      0492 CTO  22x  2Fx  2Px  2Wx  32x  33x  35x  36x  39x  3Bx  3Cx  3Kx          14  SATA hard disk drive  250 GB  5 400 rpm 60Y4765       e 0196 CTO  23x  27x  29x  2      3Dx  3Hx  3Jx  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  30x  44x  48x  49x  4       4Dx  4Ex  4Jx     0197 CTO  27x  28x  29x  2Kx  2Px  2Rx  2Vx  2Zx  34x  35x  36x  37x  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex   3Gx  3Jx  3Kx  3Lx  3Tx  3Ux  3Yx  3Zx  45x  46x  4Ax  4Bx  4Fx  4Gx  4Lx  4Mx  4Xx   4Yx  53x  54x  57x  58x  5Bx  5Cx  5Fx  5Gx  5Kx  5Lx  5Px  5Qx  5Tx  5Ux  6Zx  72x     0492 CTO  22x  2Fx  2Px  2Wx  32x  33x  35x  36x  39x  3Bx  3Cx  3Kx       14  SATA hard disk drive  320 GB  5 400 rpm 60Y4759      e 0196 CTO  22x  28x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2     2Lx  2Mx  2Px  20x  2Rx  2Tx   2Ux  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  3Bx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Nx  3Px  3Rx  3Sx  3Tx  3Yx  3Zx   42x  43x  47x  4Bx  4Cx  4Lx  4Nx  40x  4Rx  45x  AUX  4Vx  4Wx  4Xx  53x  54x      0197 CTO  2Fx  2Hx  2Jx  2Lx  20x  25x  2Tx 2Wx  32x  39x  3Ax  3Fx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px   30x  3Rx  35x  3Vx  42x  47x  4
22.  68     1020 Bottom slot cover    on pag     1070 Keyboard    on page 79                         e 7                                      Step   Screw  quantity  Color Torque  A M2    3 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  4    Black 0 181 Nm   1 85 kgfcm           88 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 19  Removal steps of speaker assembly  continued        Cable routing  Make sure that the connector is attached firmly and you route  the cable as shown in this figure                                   Removing and replacing a FRU 89       1120 System board and fan assembly       Important notices for handling the system board   When handling the system board  bear the following in mind        The system board has an accelerometer  which can be broken by applying  several thousands of G forces     Note  Dropping a system board from a height of as little as 6 inches so that it  falls flat on a hard bench can subject the accelerometer to as much as 6 000 G   s  of shock        Be careful not to drop the system board on a bench top that has a hard  surface  such as metal  wood  or composite        If a system board is dropped  you must test it  using PC Doctor for DOS  to  make sure that the HDD Active Protection still functions  see below      Note  If the test shows that HDD Active Protection is not functioning  be sure  to document the drop in any reject report  and replace the system board       Avoid rough handling of any kind      At every point in the p
23.  CTO  22x  2Ex  2Gx  2     2Lx  2      21    2Ux  2Vx  34x  36x  38x  3Ax  3Cx  4Ux     0197 CTO  22x  23x 2Ox 2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  36x  3Dx  3 x  40x  4Sx  AUX  5Zx  62x  64x   65x  67x  68x  6Kx  6Mx  6Px     0492 CTO  24x  28x  34x  35x  36x  4   Leadcore LC5730D WWAN for China mobile 60Y3225 er     0196 CTO     0197 CTO     0492 CTO  4   Huawei     660 WWAN for China telecom 60Y3227       0196 CTO     0197 CTO     0492 CTO  5   ThinkPad 11b g n Wireless LAN Mini PCI Express Adapter II 43Y6553          0196 CTO  27x  28x  29x  2Cx  2Hx  2     2Mx  2Rx  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  38x   39x  3Ax  3Bx  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x  45x  46x  47x  48x  49x  4      4Bx     0197 CTO  22x  23x  24x  25x  26x  27x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2     2Kx   2Lx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px  20x  2Rx  25x  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  2Wx  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x   37x  38x  39x  3Ax 3Bx  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3Jx  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px   30x  3Rx  35x  3Tx  3Ux          3Wx  3Xx          3Zx  42x  43x  44x  45x  46x  47x  48x  49x   4Ax 4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Fx  4Gx  4Hx  4Jx  4Kx  4Lx  4Mx  4Nx  4Px  40x  4Rx  45x   41    4Ux  4Vx 4Wx  4      4Yx 4Zx  52x  53x  54x  55x  56x  57x  58x  59x  5Ax  5Bx   5Cx  5Dx  5Ex  5Fx  5Gx  5Hx  5Jx  5Kx  5Lx  5Mx  5Nx  5Px  5      5Rx  55x  5Tx  5Ux   5Vx  5Wx  5Xx  5Yx  5Zx  62x  63x  64x  65x  66x  67x  68x  69x  6Ax  6Bx  6Cx  6Dx   6Ex  6Gx  6Hx  6jx  6Kx  6Lx  6Mx  6Nx  6Px  6Qx  6Rx  65x          6Ux  6Vx  6Wx  6Xx   6Yx  6Zx  72x  73x     0492 
24.  FCC labels  find duplicates of them in the label  kit and apply them to the new base cover     For the location of each label  refer the following figure     ic       E p So       O   1    ic EN LY  CO Y m a                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                mmm     Lal                                                                             104 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       2010 LCD bezel assembly    For access  remove this FRU     pack    on page 68       1010 Batte    Table 24  Removal steps of LCD bezel assembly    06   8                            22        TO  E   00 oo     a  loc      EY   313                       F     0       ox   ET  1  ES  qu         SE   en       Screw cap   Screw  quantity                          Step             Removing and replacing a FRU 105       2020 Integrated camera    For access  remove these FRUs in order            pack    on page 68       2010 LCD bezel assembly    on page 105          Table 25  Removal steps of integrated camera       When installing  Make sure that the connector of the integrated camera is    attached firmly     ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    106       2030 LCD panel and LCD cable    For access  remove these FRUs in order        1060 PCI Express Mini Ca
25.  Turn an additional 90 degrees after the screw head touches the surface of the  plastic part     90 degrees more    1     Cross section                                Logic card to plastic    Turn an additional 180 degrees after the screw head touches the surface of the  logic card     180 degrees more                      Cross section     Torque driver    If you have a torque driver  refer to the    Torque    column for each step      Make sure that you use the correct screw  If you have a torque screwdriver   tighten all screws firmly to the torque shown in the table  Never use a screw  that you removed  Use a new one  Make sure that all of the screws are  tightened firmly      Ensure torque screw drivers are calibrated correctly following country  specifications     63       Retaining serial numbers        This section includes the following descriptions        Restoring the serial number of the system unit       Restoring the serial number of the system unit    When the computer was manufactured  the EEPROM on the system board was  loaded with the serial numbers of the system and all major components  These  numbers need to remain the same throughout the life of the computer     If you replace the system board  you must restore the serial number of the system  unit to its original value     Before replacing the system board  save the original serial number by doing the  following     1  Install the LENOVO ThinkPad Hardware Maintenance Diskette Version 1 76 or  later  and
26.  checkout    What to do first    Checkout guide       Diagnostics using PC  Doctor for DOS  Lenovo ThinkVantage Toolbox  Lenovo System  Toolbox  Look de  PC Doctor for Rescue and Recovery     FRU tests    Power system checkout  Checking the AC adapter   Checking operational charging    Checking the battery pack  Checking the backup battery    Related service information     Restoring the factory contents by using Recovery  Disc Set ME      tae  ae ze  Passwords    Power on password   Hard disk password   Supervisor password   ur   How to remove the power on password    How to remove the hard disk password   Power management   Screen blank mode     Sleep mode   Hibernation mode    Symptom to FRU index   Numeric error codes   Error messages     No beep symptoms    LCD related symptoms        Copyright Lenovo 2009     lt     awn      DO      29    30    30  31    31      32    32      32      35    36    37  2      40    40    41    43    43    44    44    45      47      47    48    49    49    49    49    50    52    52    52    52  98    53    56    56    57    Intermittent problems     58  Undetermined problems     58  Status indicators   59  Special keys   1  FRU replacement notices    63  Screw notices    63  Retaining serial nimb  rs    64  Restoring the serial number of the system unit 64  Retaining the UUID   64  Reading or writing the ECA information   65  Removing and replacing a FRU     67  1010 Battery pack   68  1020 Bottom slot cover    70  1030 DIMM    72   1040 
27.  d  branchez tous les cordons d alimentation des prises de courant  retirez le bloc  de batterie et d  connectez tous les c  bles d interconnexion        Safety information 15    A    VORSICHT       Bevor nach einem FRU Austausch der Computer wieder angeschlossen wird   mu   sichergestellt werden  da   keine Schrauben  Federn oder andere Kleinteile  fehlen oder im Geh  use vergessen wurden  Der Computer mu   gesch  ttelt und  auf Klapperger  usche gepr  ft werden  Metallteile oder splitter k  nnen  Kurzschl  sse erzeugen        A    VORSICHT       Die Bereitschaftsbatterie  die sich unter dem Diskettenlaufwerk befindet  kann  geringe Mengen Nickel und Cadmium enthalten  Sie darf nur durch die  Verkaufsstelle oder den IBM Kundendienst ausgetauscht werden  Sie darf nicht  zerlegt  wiederaufgeladen  kurzgeschlossen  oder Feuer oder Wasser ausgesetzt  werden  Die Batterie kann schwere Verbrennungen oder Ver  tzungen  verursachen  Bei der Entsorgung die   rtlichen Bestimmungen f  r Sonderm  ll  beachten  Beim Ersetzen der Bereitschafts oder Systembatterie nur Batterien des  Typs verwenden  der in der Ersatzteilliste aufgef  hrt ist  Der Einsatz falscher  Batterien kann zu Entz  ndung oder Explosion f  hren     A    VORSICHT             Akkus enthalten geringe Mengen von Nickel  Sie d  rfen nicht zerlegt   wiederaufgeladen  kurzgeschlossen  oder Feuer oder Wasser ausgesetzt werden   Bei der Entsorgung die   rtlichen Bestimmungen f  r Sonderm  ll beachten   Beim Ersetzen der Batteri
28.  following checklist at the beginning of every service task  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 the frame ground     b  The power cord should be the type specified in the parts list   C  Insulation must not be frayed or worn   4  Check for cracked or bulging batteries     a    Remove the cover     6  Check for any obvious non ThinkPad alterations  Use good judgment as to the  safety of any non ThinkPad alterations     7  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     8  Check for worn  frayed  or pinched cables     9  Check that the power supply cover fasteners  screws or rivets  have not been  removed or tampered with     Safety information 5       Handling devices that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge    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
29.  for removing the FRU  as given in the  drawings by the numbers in square callouts    5  When turning a screw to replace a FRU  turn it in the direction as given by the  arrow in the drawing    6  When removing the FRU  move it in the direction as given by the arrow in the  drawing    7  To put the new FRU in place  reverse the removal procedure and follow any  notes that pertain to replacement  For information about connecting and    arranging internal cables  see  Locations  on page 115     8  When replacing a FRU  use the correct screw as shown in the procedures     A    DANGER    Before removing any FRU  turn off the computer  unplug all power cords  from electrical outlets  remove the battery pack  and then disconnect any  interconnecting cables                 Attention  After replacing a FRU  do not turn on the computer until you have   made sure that all screws  springs  and other small parts are in place and none are  loose inside the computer  Verify this by shaking the computer gently and listening  for rattling sounds  Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical short circuits     Attention  The system board is sensitive to  and can be damaged by  electrostatic  discharge  Before touching it  establish personal grounding by touching a ground  point with one hand or by using an electrostatic discharge  ESD  strap  P N  6405959         Copyright Lenovo 2009 67       1010 Battery pack       Important notice for replacing a battery pack    ThinkVantage Toolbox
30.  has an automatic battery diagnostic that determines if the  battery pack is defective  A battery pack FRU should not be replaced unless this  diagnostic shows that the battery is defective     The only exception to this is if the battery pack is physically damaged or a  customer is reporting a possible safety issue     If ThinkVantage Toolbox is not installed in the computer  the customer should  download this program before a non physically damaged battery pack is  replaced  Note that a physically damaged battery pack is non warranty  replacement              Table 8  Removal steps of battery pack    A    DANGER       Use only the battery specified in the parts list for your computer  Any other  battery could ignite or explode              68 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 8  Removal steps of battery pack  continued     Unlock the battery latch   Holding the battery latch in the unlocked position  B remove the battery pack in the direction shown by arrow Ell        When installing  Install the battery pack in the slot  and then make sure that  the battery latch is in the locked position     Removing and replacing a FRU 69       1020 Bottom slot cover    For access  remove this FRU   e    1010 Battery pack  on page 8    Table 9  Removal steps of bottom slot cover    Note  Loosen the screws   but do not remove them        When installing  Make sure that all the projections of the cover are attached  firmly to the frame  Then secure the screws  
31.  products     ThinkPad Edge 13   MT 0196  0197  and 0492    ThinkPad Edge E30  MT 0196    Use this manual along with the advanced diagnostic tests to troubleshoot  problems        Important    This manual is intended only for trained service technicians who are familiar  with ThinkPad products  Use this manual along with the advanced diagnostic  tests to troubleshoot problems effectively     Before servicing a ThinkPad product  be sure to read all the information under     Safety information    on page 1              Vi ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Safety information       Copyright Lenovo 2009    This chapter presents following safety information that you need to be familiar  with before you service a ThinkPad Notebook        Safety inspection guide    on page 5                           General safety    Follow these rules to ensure general safety         Observe good housekeeping in the area of the machines during and after  maintenance        When lifting any heavy object   1  Make sure that 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 object that  weighs more than 16 kg  35 lb  or that you think is too heavy for you       Do not perform any acti
32.  restart the computer     2  From the main menu  select 1  Set System Identification   3  Select 2  Read S N data from EEPROM     The serial number of each device in your computer is displayed  the serial number  of the system unit is listed as follows      20  Serial number    Write down that number     Note  The serial number of the system unit is also written on the label attached to  the bottom of the computer     After you have replaced the system board  restore the serial number by doing the  following     1  Install the LENOVO ThinkPad Hardware Maintenance Diskette Version 1 76 or  later and restart the computer     2  From the main menu  select 1  Set System Identification   3  Select 1  Add S N data from EEPROM   Follow the instructions on the screen     If the MTM and Product ID numbers differ from each other on the rear label  use  what is shown for the Product ID field  See example below     MTM on rear label   TTTT CTO S N 5    Product ID on rear label   TTTI MMM  Use this number when setting Serial Number     In the example  the Serial Number to be input is  1STTTTMMMSSSSSSS      Retaining the UUID    The Universally Unique Identifier  UUID  is a 128 bit number uniquely assigned to  your computer at production and stored in the EEPROM of your system board     64 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    The algorithm that generates the number is designed to provide unique IDs until  the year A D  3400  No two computers in the world have the same n
33.  the Passphrase function  press F1 while HDP icon is    appearing on the screen  then enter the master HDP  For the other models   enter the master HDP     Note  To check whether the ThinkPad Notebook you are servicing supports the  Passphrase function  enter the BIOS Setup Utility and go to Security    gt   Password  If Using Passphrase item is displayed in the menu  this function is  available on the ThinkPad Notebook    3  Select Security  using the cursor directional keys to move down the menu    4  Select Password    5  Select Hard disk x password  where x is the letter of the hard disk drive  A  pop up window opens    6  Select Master HDP     50 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual      Type the current master HDP in the Enter Current Password field  then leave  the Enter New Password field blank  and press Enter twice       Press F10       Select Yes in the Setup Configuration window   Both user HDP and master HDP will have been removed     Related service information 51       Power management    To reduce power consumption  the computer has three power management modes   screen blank  sleep  and hibernation     Screen blank mode    To put the computer into screen blank mode  do as follows   1  Right click the Power Manager Battery Gauge in the task bar   2  Select Power off display     Sleep mode    When the computer enters sleep mode  the following events occur in addition to  what occurs in screen blank mode       The LCD is powered off       The 
34.  to enter BIOS Setup  Utility   For models supporting the Passphrase function  press F1 while the POP icon is    appearing on the screen  then enter the POP  For the other models  enter the  FOR    Note  To check whether the ThinkPad Notebook you are servicing supports the  Passphrase function  enter the BIOS Setup Utility and go to Security    gt   Password  If the Using Passphrase item is displayed in the menu  this function  is available on the ThinkPad Notebook     Select Security  using the cursor directional keys to move down the menu   Select Password   Select Power On Password     og           Type the current SVP in the Enter Current Password field  then leave the Enter  New Password field blank  and press Enter twice     N    In the Changes have been saved window  press Enter             Press F10  then  in the Setup confirmation window  select Yes   How to remove the hard disk password    Attention  If User only mode is selected and the user HDP has been forgotten  and cannot be made available to the service technician  neither Lenovo nor Lenovo  authorized service technicians provide any services to reset the user HDPs or to  recover data from the hard disk drive  The hard disk drive can be replaced for a  scheduled fee     To remove a user HDP that has been forgotten  when the SVP and the master HDP  are known  do the following   1  Turn on the computer   2  When the ThinkPad logo comes up  immediately press F1 to enter BIOS Setup  Utility   For models supporting
35. 0Y9518 60Y9448  Swiss 60Y9535 60Y9465  Thai 60Y9542 60Y9472  Traditional Chinese 60Y9541 60Y9471  Turkish 60Y9536 60Y9466  U K  English 60Y9537 60Y9467  U S  English 60Y9508 60Y9438  U S  English  International  with a Euro symbol  60Y9538 60Y9468                   Parts list 129       AC adapters    Table 32  Parts list   2 pin AC adapters                                                    FRU FRU no  CRU  ID   2 pin  65       20 V  adapter  models CTO  xxE  xxE        xxL  xxP xxS  xxU  xxY  42T5282     2 pin  65 W  20 V  adapter  models         xxE  xxE        xxL  xxP  xxS  xxU  xxY  42T4423   2 pin  65       20 V  adapter  models CTO  xxE  xxE        xxL  xxP  xxS  xxU  xxY  42T4419   Table 33  Parts list   3 pin AC adapters   FRU FRU no  CRU  ID   3 pin  65       20 V  adapter  models CTO  xxA  xxB  xxG  xxH  xxK  xxM  xxQ  xxT  xxV  42T5283 d   3 pin  65 W  20 V  adapter  models CTO  xxA  xxB  xxG  xxH  xxK  xxM  xxQ  xxT  xxV  42T4421   3 pin  65 W  20 V  adapter  models CTO  xxA  xxB  xxG  xxH  xxK  xxM  xxQ  xxT  xxV  42T4417   Miscellaneous parts   Table 34  Parts list   Miscellaneous parts   FRU FRU no  CRU  ID   Screw kit  60Y5521 N        17 x 3 mm  black   wafer head  6     M2x3 mm  black   wafer head  38     M2x4 mm  silver   bind head  6       M2x 5 mm  black   wafer head  18     M2 5 x 5 mm  black   wafer head  6     M3 x 3 5 mm  black   wafer head  3        130 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual                      Power cords    A Think
36. 0x  4Hx  4Nx  45x  AUX  4Wx  4Zx  52x  55x  56x  59x   5Ax  5Dx  5Ex  5Hx  5 x  5Mx  5Nx  5Rx  55x  5Vx  5Wx  5      5Yx  5Zx  62x  64x  65x   67x  68x  6Ax  6Bx  6Cx  6Dx  6Ex  6Gx  6Hx  6Jx  6Kx  6Lx  6Mx  6Nx  6Rx  65x           EUX  6Vx  6Wx  6Xx  6Yx      0492 CTO  23x  24x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax 2Bx  2Cx  2Gx  2Lx  20x  21    2Ux  2Vx  2Xx   2Yx 2Zx  34x  37x  3Dx  3Ex          3Gx  3Hx  3 x                122 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 29  Parts list   Overall  continued                                No   FRU  Overall  FRU no   CRU  ID  14  SATA hard disk drive  320 GB  5 400 rpm 60Y4751          0196 CTO  22x  28x  2      2Bx  2Cx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2     2Lx  2Mx  2Px  20x  2Rx  2Tx   2Ux  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  3Bx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Nx  3Px  3Rx  35x  3Tx  3Yx  3Zx   42x  43x  47x  4Bx  4Cx  4Lx  4Nx  40x  4Rx  45x  AUX  4Vx  4Wx  4Xx  53x  54x     0197 CTO  2Fx  2Hx  2Jx  2Lx  20x  25x  2Tx  2Wx  32x  39x  3Ax  3Fx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px   30x  3Rx  35x  3Vx  42x  47x  40x  4Hx  4Nx  45x  AUX  4Wx  4Zx  52x  55x  56x  59x   5Ax  5Dx  5Ex  5Hx  5 x  5Mx  5Nx  5Rx  55x  5Vx  5Wx  5      5Yx  5Zx  62x  64x  65x   67x  68x  6Ax  6Bx  6Cx  6Dx  6Ex  6Gx  6Hx  6Jx  6Kx  6Lx  6Mx  6Nx  6Rx  65x           6Ux  6Vx  6Wx  6Xx  6Yx     0492 CTO  23x  24x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Gx  2Lx  2Qx  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  2Xx   2Yx 2Zx  34x  37x  3Dx  3Ex          3Gx  3Hx  3 x  14  SATA hard disk drive  320 GB  5 400 rpm 60Y4767 d     0196 CTO  22x  28
37. 2x  63x  64x  65x   66x  67x  68x  69x  6Ax  6Px  60x  6Vx  6Wx  6Xx  6Yx  18  System board assembly  AMD Athlon Neo X2 Dual Core L325 60Y5705 N    0197 CTO  26x  27x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Cx  2Dx  2Fx  2Hx  2Kx  2Lx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px  2Rx   2Ux  2Zx  34x  37x  39x  3Gx  3Hx  3Jx  3Kx  3Lx  3Tx 3Ux  3Vx  3Wx  3Xx  45x  46x   47x  48x  49x  4Fx  4Gx  4Hx  4     4Kx  45    4Ux  4Wx  57x  58x  59x  5Ax  5Bx  5Cx   5Dx  5Ex  5Px  5Qx  5Rx  5Sx  5Tx  5Ux  5Vx  5Wx  5Xx  6Bx  6Cx  6Dx  6Ex  6Gx  6Hx   6jx  6Kx  6Lx  6Mx  6Nx  6Rx  65x          6Ux          72x  73x  124 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Table 29  Parts list   Overall  continued        No     FRU  Overall     FRU no     CRU  ID    System board assembly  AMD Athlon Neo X2 Single Core MV 40    18       0197 CTO    60Y5707       19    Bluetooth daughter card  BDC 2 1       0196 CTO  22x  23x  24x  25x  26x  27x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Gx   2Hx  2     2Kx  2Lx  2Mx  2Px  2      2Rx  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx 2Wx  2      2Yx 2Zx  32x  33x   34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x          3Bx  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex          3Gx  3 x  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx   3Nx  3Px  30x  3Rx  35x  3Tx  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  45x  46x  47x  48x  49x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx   4Ex  4      4      ARx  45x  AUX  4Vx  4Wx  4Xx      0197 CTO  23x  24x  2Ax  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2 x  2Kx  2Lx  2Px  20x  2Rx  25x   2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  2Wx  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax  3Bx  3Cx  3Dx   3Ex  3Gx  3Hx  3jx  3Kx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px  30x  3Rx  35x  3X
38. 3 x  3Nx  3Px  3Rx  35x  3Tx   3Ux  47x  48x  49x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Gx  4Jx  4Lx  4Mx 4Nx 4Px  4Yx  0197 CTO  27x  29x  2Mx  2Rx 25x  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  3Tx  3Ux          3Wx  3Xx  3Yx  3Zx   42x  43x  44x  45x  46x  47x  48x  49x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Fx  4Gx  4Hx  4Jx  4Kx   4Lx  4Mx  4Nx  4Px  40x  45x  4Ux  4Wx 4Xx  4Yx  AZx  52x  53x  54x  55x  56x  57x   58x  59x  5Ax  5Bx  5Cx  5Dx  5Ex  5Fx  5Gx  5Hx  5Jx  5Kx  5Lx  5Mx  5Nx  5Px  5Ox   5Rx  55x  5Tx  5Ux  5Vx  5Wx  6Hx  6jx  6Kx  6Lx  6Mx  6Nx  6Xx   0492 CTO  22x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Fx  2Gx  2Jx  2      2Lx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px  20x  2Rx  25x  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx 2Wx  2Xx  2Yx 2Zx  32x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax  3Bx   3Cx  3Kx    FRU no     42T4805    CRU  ID       10    Battery pack  Li ion  4 cell  73    0196 CTO  23x  27x  2Cx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2     2Ux 2Xx  3Jx 3Nx  3Px  3Rx  35x  3Tx   3Ux  47x  48x  49x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Gx  4Jx  4Lx  4Mx  4Nx 4Px  4Yx  0197 CTO  27x  29x  2Mx  2Rx 25x  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  3Tx  3Ux          3Wx 3Xx  3Yx  3Zx   42x  43x  44x  45x  46x  47x  48x  49x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Fx  4Gx  4Hx  4Jx  4Kx   4Lx  4Mx  4Nx  4Px  40x  45x  4Ux  4Wx 4Xx  4Yx  AZx  52x  53x  54x  55x  56x  57x   58x  59x  5Ax  5Bx  5Cx  5Dx  5Ex  5Fx  5Gx  5Hx  5Jx  5Kx  5Lx  5Mx  5Nx  5Px  5       5Rx  55x  5Tx  5Ux  5Vx  5Wx  6Hx  6Jx  6Kx  6Lx  6Mx  6Nx  6Xx   0492 CTO  22x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Fx  2Gx  2Jx  2      2Lx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px  20x  2Rx  25x  21    2Ux  2Vx 2Wx 2Xx  2Yx 2Zx
39. 3Lx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px  30x  3Rx  35x  3Tx  3Ux  3Yx  3Zx  43x   44x  45x  46x  47x  48x  49x  4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Fx  4Gx  4Jx  4Lx  4Mx  4Nx  4Px   4Ox  4Vx  AWx  4Xx  AYx  53x  54x     0197 CTO  25x  26x  27x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2     2Kx  2Lx  2Mx   2Nx  2Px 2      2Rx  2Tx 2Ux  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  39x  3Ax  3Bx  3Cx  3Dx           3Gx  3Hx  3Jx  3Kx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px  30x  3Rx  35x  3Tx  3Ux  3Vx  3Wx  3Xx  3Yx   3Zx  42x  43x  44x  45x  46x  47x  48x  49x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Fx  4Gx  4Hx  4      4Kx  4Lx  4Mx  4Nx  4Px  40x  4Rx 4Tx  4Vx  4Xx  4Yx  4Zx  52x  53x  54x  55x  56x   57x  58x  59x  5      5Bx  5Cx  5Dx  5Ex  5Fx  5Gx  5Hx  5Jx  5Kx  5Lx  5Mx  5Nx  5Px   5Ox  5Rx  55x  5Tx  5Ux  5Vx  5Wx  5Xx  5Yx  5Zx  62x  65x  68x  6Bx  6Cx        6Ex   6Gx  6Hx  6 x  6Kx  6Lx  6Nx  60x  65x          EUX  6Vx  6Wx  6Xx  6Yx  6Zx  72x  73x     0492 CTO  22x  23x  24x  26x  28x  29x  2Bx  2Dx  2Fx  2Gx  2Hx  2Jx  2Kx  2Lx  2Mx   2Nx  2Px  20x  2Rx  25x  2Ux  2Vx 2Wx 2      2Yx  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x   38x  39x  3Ax  3Bx 3Cx  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3jx  3Kx  Integrated camera  0 3 MP 60Y5744 N  LCD rear cover assembly  midnight black  smooth  60Y5522 IN     0196 CTO  24x  26x  28x  2Ax  2Bx  20x  2Dx  2Ex  2Px  2Tx  2Xx  33x  35x  39x  3Ex   3Hx  3Ux  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  48x  49x  4Ax 4     4Lx  4Mx  AUX  4Xx  54x     0197 CTO  25x  27x  28x  2Dx  2Kx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px  20x  2Rx  25x  2Ux  2Vx  2Wx  32x   3Cx  3Fx  3Hx  3Lx  3Nx  30x
40. 5x  4Nx  4Px  40x  4Rx  4Vx  53x   0197 CTO  24x  26x  2Cx  2Hx  2Lx  2Tx  2Zx  34x  35x  39x  3Dx  3Ex  3Jx  3Rx  35x   4Fx  4Gx  4Hx  4     4Kx  4Lx  4Mx  4Nx  4Px  40x  4Vx  4Wx  5Fx  5Gx  5Hx  5Jx  5Kx   5Lx  5Mx  5Nx  5Px  50x  5Rx  55x  5Tx  5Ux  5Vx  5Wx  62x  63x  64x  6Cx  6Hx  6Kx   6Nx  6Px  6Ux  6Xx  6Yx  72x   0492 CTO  24x  26x  29x  2Ax  2Dx  2Ex  2Nx  2Px  2Qx  2Rx  2Ux  2Wx  2Xx  2Yx  2Zx   32x  34x  3Bx  3Cx  3Ex  3Hx    75Y4451             Hinges  silver    0196         23x  29x  2 x  2      2Lx  20x  2Ux 2Zx  34x  37x          3Bx  3Dx  3Fx  3Jx   3Mx  35x  3Tx  45x  4Nx  4Px  4      4Rx  4Vx  53x   0197         24x  26x  2Cx  2Hx  2Lx  2Tx  2Zx  34x  35x  39x  3Dx  3Ex  3Jx  3Rx  35x   AFx  4Gx  4Hx  4     4Kx  4Lx  4Mx  4Nx  4Px  40x  4Vx  4Wx  5Fx  5Gx  5Hx  5Jx  5Kx   5Lx  5Mx  5Nx  5Px  50x  5Rx  55x  5Tx  5Ux  5Vx  5Wx  62x  63x  64x  6Cx  6Hx  6Kx   6Nx  6Px  6Ux  6Xx  6Yx  72x   0492 CTO  24x  26x  29x  2Ax  2Dx  2Ex  2Nx  2Px  2Qx  2Rx  2Ux  2Wx  2Xx  2Yx  2Zx   32x  34x  3Bx  3Cx  3Ex  3Hx    75Y4452                Parts list    127    Table 30  Parts list   13 3 inch HD LED backlight LCD  continued                                            No   FRU  13 3 inch HD LED backlight LCD  FRU no   CRU  ID  Wireless LAN antenna cable set 45M2902  N    0196 CTO  23x  24x  25x  26x  27x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Cx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2 x  20x  2Rx   2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  2Xx  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax  3Bx  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex           3Gx  3Hx  3Jx  3Kx  
41. Attach the keyboard so that the keyboard front edges are under the frame as  shown in this figure                                      3  Secure the keyboard by tightening the screws from the bottom side of the  computer     Removing and replacing a FRU 81       1080 Top case assembly and microphone module    For access  remove these FRUs in order        1010 Battery pack    on page 68       1020 Bottom slot cover    on page 70       1040 Hard disk drive  HDD     on page 73       1070 Keyboard    on page 79                            Note  Microphone module is attached on the underside of the top case assembly     Table 16  Removal steps of top case assembly and microphone module    5                Step  Screw  quantity  Color Torque    M2    5 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  10    Black 0 181 Nm   1 85 kgfcm                    82 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 16  Removal steps of top case assembly and microphone module  continued     B  B o g     B               o       Step       Screw  quantity  Color Torque  H M2 x 3 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  6    Black 0 181 Nm     1 85 kgfcm                       Step       Screw  quantity     Color Torque  M2    3 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  3    Black 0 181 Nm     1 85 kgfcm                    Removing and replacing a FRU 83    Table 16  Removal steps of top case assembly and microphone module  continued        When installing  Make sure that the connectors are attached firmly     84 ThinkPad Edge
42. Avoid rough handling of any kind        Avoid bending a system board and hard pushing to prevent cracking at each  BGA  Ball Grid Array  chipset     How to use error message    Use the error codes displayed on the screen to diagnose failures  If more than one  error code is displayed  begin the diagnosis with the first error code  Whatever  causes the first error code may also cause false error codes  If no error code is  displayed  see whether the error symptom is listed in the Symptom to FRU Index  for the computer you are servicing     Important service information 31       Strategy for replacing FRUs for CTO  CMV  and GAV    Product definition  Dynamic Configure To Order  CTO     This provides the ability for a customer to configure an IBM   or a Lenovo solution  from an eSite  and have this configuration sent to fulfillment  where it is built and  shipped directly to the customer  The machine label  Product Entitlement  Warehouse  PEW   eSupport  and the HMM will load these products as the 4 digit  MT and 3 digit model  where model      CTO     Example  1829 CTO      Custom Model Variant  CMV     This is a unique configuration that has been negotiated between IBM or Lenovo  and the customer  A unique 4 digit MT and 3 digit model is provided to the  customer to place orders  Example  1829 W15   A CMV is a special bid offering   Therefore  it is NOT generally announced        The MTM portion of the machine label is the 4 digit MT and 3 digit model   where model      CTO   
43. CTO  22x  23x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Gx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px   20x  2Rx  25x  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx 2Wx  2      2Yx 2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x   3Ax  3Bx  3Cx  5   ThinkPad 11b g n Wireless LAN Mini PCI Express Adapter II 60Y3177            0196 CTO  27x  28x  29x  2Cx  2Hx  2Jx  2      2Rx  2Zx 32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  38x   39x  3Ax  3Bx  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x  45x  46x  47x  48x  49x  4Ax  4Bx    0197 CTO  22x  23x  24x  25x  26x  27x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2      2Hx  2     2Kx   2Lx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px  20x  2Rx  25x  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  2Wx  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x   37x  38x  39x  3Ax 3Bx  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3Jx  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px   30x  3Rx  35x  3Tx  3Ux          3Wx  3Xx  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x  45x  46x  47x  48x  49x   4Ax 4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Fx  4Gx  4Hx  4Jx  4Kx  4Lx  4Mx  4Nx  4Px  40x  4Rx  45x   41    4Ux  4Vx  4Wx  4Xx  4Yx 4Zx  52x  53x  54x  55x  56x  57x  58x  59x  5Ax  5Bx   5Cx  5Dx  5Ex  5Fx  5Gx  5Hx  5     5Kx  5Lx  5Mx  5Nx  5Px  5Ox  5Rx  55x  5Tx  5Ux   5Vx  5Wx  5      5Yx  5Zx  62x  63x  64x  65x  66x  67x  68x  69x  6Ax  6Bx  6      6Dx   6Ex  6Gx  6Hx         6Kx  6Lx  6Mx  6Nx  6Px  60x  6Rx  65x          6Ux  6Vx  6Wx  6Xx   6Yx  6Zx  72x  73x   0492 CTO  22x  23x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Gx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px   2Qx  2Rx  25x  21    2Ux  2Vx 2Wx  2      2Yx 2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x   3Ax  3Bx  3Cx          Parts list       119    Table 29  Parts lis
44. Fixed Disks  Diskette Drives  Other Devices  Wireless LAN  Advanced Memory Tests                                  PC DOCTOR 2 0 Copyright 2008 PC Doctor  Inc  All Rights Reserved                          Use the cursor keys and ESC to move in menus  Press ENTER to select        38 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    The options on the test menu are as follows           Diagnostics Interactive Tests      Run Normal Test    Keyboard     Run Quick Test e Video       CPU Coprocessor     Internal Speaker       System board     Mouse       Video Adapter     Diskette       Hixed Disks     System Load       Diskette Drives     Optical Drive Test       Other Devices    Intel WLAN Radio Test       Wireless LAN     Advanced Memory Tests    Note     e In the Keyboard test in Interactive Tests  the Fn key should be held down for  at least 2 seconds  otherwise  it cannot be sensed       Video Adapter test supports only the LCD display on the ThinkPad Notebook   If you have an external monitor attached to your computer  detach it before  running PC Doctor for DOS        To test Digital Signature Chip  the security chip must be set to Active                 12  Run the applicable function test     13  Follow the instructions on the screen  If there is a problem  PC Doctor shows  messages describing it     14  To exit the test  select Quit     Exit Diag   To cancel the test  press Esc     Note  After running PC Doctor  check the time and date on the system and reset  th
45. GMCH  Graphics Memory Controller Hub    ICH  1 0 Controller Hub                     Removing and replacing a FRU 91    Table 20  Removal steps of system board and fan assembly  continued     For AMD models    8 CPU   North Bridge   South Bridge   Accelerometer chip for the HDD Active Protection System    17         92 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 20  Removal steps of system board and fan assembly  continued              Step    Screw  quantity     Color Torque          M2    3 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  3     Black 0 181 Nm   1 85 kgfcm              Note  Loosen the screws B   but do not remove them     Removing and replacing a FRU 93    Table 20  Removal steps of system board and fan assembly  continued        When installing  Make sure that the connectors are attached firmly     94 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 20  Removal steps of system board and fan assembly  continued        When installing  Attach the system board so that the battery pins of the system  board are attached firmly to the guide hole of the base cover as shown in    in  this figure     Make sure that the connectors are attached firmly     Removing and replacing a FRU 95    Table 20  Removal steps of system board and fan assembly  continued     Note  Loosen the screws 8   but do not remove them        96 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 20  Removal steps of system board and fan assembly  continued     When in
46. Hard disk drive  HDD     73  1050 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN    75  1060 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN   77  1070 Keyboard     79  1080 Top case assembly and microphone module    82  1090 Backup battery   86  1100 Bluetooth daughter           BDC  2   87  1110 Speaker assembly      88  1120 System board and fan assembly    Ip    90  1130 I O card assembly  audio cable  and I O eable 98  1140 LCD unit           100  1150 Base cover assembly and DCi  in   dable   102  2010 LCD bezel assembly   105  2020 Integrated camera       106  2030 LCD panel and LCD gable     107  2070 Hinge kit     110  2050 Wireless LAN antenna  assembly  wireless  WAN antenna assembly  and LCD rear cover  assembly     112  Locations     115  Front view   115  Bottom view    116  Parts list   117  Overall   118  LCD FRUs   126  Keyboard    129  AC adapters    130  Miscellaneous parts   130  Power cords    131  Recovery discs     132  Windows 7 Home Basic  32 bit  DVDs      132  Windows 7 Home Premium  32 bit  DVDs   132  Windows 7 Home Premium  64 bit  DVDs   133  Windows 7 Professional  32 bit  DVDs     134        Windows 7 Professional  64 bit  DVDs        5 Trademarks        s                   138  Common service tools                     136    Notices              2 2           137      V ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       About this manual       Copyright Lenovo 2009    This manual contains service and reference information for the following  ThinkPad 
47. Hardware Maintenance Manual       A                         AE MES ALS HAT  CISA was wee SHS 1         AFF HIN EAS AAA F AGU                FRU 22     Hot Swap   JAAA SE A   FRUS AA  AA AFAA  ASS 13  A7  ZAEAA AG SES Egor  MAAE AAT FT  AAA  BE ANES ENS           Safety information 23    A    PELIGRO       Antes de encender el sistema despues de sustituir una FRU  compruebe que todos los  tornillos  muelles y dem  s piezas peque  as se encuentran en su sitio y no se encuentran  sueltas dentro del sistema  Compru  belo agitando el sistema y escuchando los posibles  ruidos que provocar  an  Las piezas met  licas pueden causar cortocircuitos el  ctricos                    PELIGRO       Algunas baterias de reserva contienen una peque  a cantidad de niquel y cadmio  No las  desmonte  ni recargue  ni las eche al fuego    al agua ni las cortocircuite  Des  chelas tal  como dispone la normativa local  Utilice s  lo bater  as que se encuentren en la lista de  piezas  La utilizaci  n de una bater  a no apropiada puede provocar la ignici  n o  explosi  n de la misma              A    PELIGRO       Las bater  as contienen peque  as cantidades de n  quel  No las desmonte  ni recargue  ni  las eche al fuego o al agua ni las cortocircuite  Des  chelas tal como dispone la normativa  local  Utilice s  lo bater  as que se encuentren en la lista de piezas al sustituir la bater  a   La utilizaci  n de una bater  a no apropiada puede provocar la ignici  n o explosi  n de la  misma              A  
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49. If an adapter or a device consists of more than one FRU  any of the FRUs may  be the cause of the error  Before replacing the adapter or device  remove the  FRUS  one by one  to see if the symptoms change  Replace only the FRU that  changed the symptoms     Attention  The setup configuration on the computer you are servicing may have  been customized  Running Automatic Configuration may alter the settings  Note  the current configuration settings  using the View Configuration option   then   when service has been completed  verify that those settings remain in effect     Strategy for replacing a hard disk drive    Always try to run a low level format before replacing a hard disk drive  This will  cause all customer data on the hard disk to be lost  Be sure that the customer has a  current backup of the data before doing this task     Attention  The drive startup sequence in the computer you are servicing may  have been changed  Be extremely careful during write operations such as copying   saving  or formatting  If you select an incorrect drive  data or programs can be  overwritten     30 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Important notice for replacing a system board    Some components mounted on a system board are very sensitive  Improper  handling of a system board can cause damage to those components  and may  cause a system malfunction     Attention  When handling a system board     Do not drop a system board or apply any excessive force to it      
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51. NI IN AMN 9499  n5U 301g7n Hann NN                                  NN PIOS Y    09959 NA JN NN UND PNY MISION NN 31505 PN   099778     Nn  DPINA musa                25103         VANYA v              4 0   7     msan IN NYY 3395 0105 9199 NINN DIVA VIV    A    120                NN 1904                  DIY OY ana Na Toon NNN     On          LCD  Pon warn Ton ON  DAVA DON ON iie my 09299 09 mne   MPT 15          002    Pn DM DIMNN  TOWN ANNI D UN DIN OY Santa             18 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual             A    11120          091               15129          IN NIIP 02210    TI NI 33993 1n NYYNIN 53290011  YN  9994 EIN nnsn5 IN 199009 5135522 A0       A    220          mon 2290 90919 yo  mn FRU n Sw man ANT nn Y  ON NON  DYN 55 NN IPN 215556 TANDO NN INM    D   spunn 5punn 525 55 NN            AVION NN 125  oranon       Safety information 19          A                 FRU                    ThinkPad                                                                                               Eon ONDES ee QNSE DURO qM                                                               ThinkPad                                                                                                                                                                                                                 A                                                                                                                                                       ET
52. OR    condition indicates battery replacement is required  for proper operation              Terminal Voltage  V dc   1   0 to   12 6  7 Ground                       3  If the voltage is less than  11 0 V dc  the battery pack has been discharged     Note  Recharging will take at least 3 hours  even if the indicator does not turn  on     If the voltage is still less than  11 0 V dc after recharging  replace the battery     44 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    4  Ifthe voltage is more than  11 0 V dc  measure the resistance between battery  terminals 5 and 7  The resistance must be 4 to 30 K 0     If the resistance is not correct  replace the battery pack  If the resistance is  correct  replace the system board     Checking the backup battery  Do the following   1  Power off the computer  and unplug the AC adapter from it           2  Turn the computer upside down   3  Remove the battery pack  see   1010 Battery pack    on page 68    4  Remove the backup battery  see   1090 Backup battery    on page 86    5  Measure the voltage of the backup battery  See the following figure   Red      Wire Voltage  V dc   Red  2 5 to  3 2        Black Ground                If the voltage is correct  replace the system board     If the voltage is not correct  replace the backup battery     If the backup battery discharges quickly after replacement  replace the system  board     General checkout 45    46 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Relat
53. PROM     Note  Only the ECA number is stored in the EEPROM  The machine type of the  ECA is assumed be the same as the machine type of the machine that had the ECA  applied to it     1  Insert the LENOVO ThinkPad Hardware Maintenance Diskette Version 1 76 or  later  and restart the computer    2  From the main menu  select 6  Set ECA Information    3  To write ECA information  select 1  Write ECA rework number from EEPROM   and follow the instruction     4  To write box build date  select 4  Write box build date from EEPROM  and  follow the instruction on the screen     If the system board is being replaced  try to read the ECA information from the old    system board and transfer the information to the new system  If the system board  is inoperable  this will not be possible     FRU replacement notices 65    66 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Removing and replacing a FRU    This chapter presents directions and drawings for use in removing and replacing a  FRU  Be sure to observe the following general rules     1  Do not try to service any computer unless you have been trained and certified   An untrained person runs the risk of damaging parts     2  Before replacing any FRU  review    FRU replacement notices  on page 63     3  Begin by removing any FRUs that have to be removed before the failing FRU   Any such FRUs are listed at the top of the page  Remove them in the order in  which they are listed    4  Follow the correct sequence in the steps
54. Pad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       A                 BEE SAE BS HAY BRR                                                                                                                                 A                        FRU                                                                                                         gt                                                                                                                           Safety information 27    28 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Important service information       Copyright Lenovo 2009    This chapter presents following important service information that applies to all  machine types supported by this manual           Strategy for replacing a hard disk drive    on       Important notice for replacing a system board    on page 31           Product definition    on page 32       FRU identification for CTO  CMV  and GAV products    on page 32          Important   BIOS and device driver fixes are customer installable  The BIOS and device    drivers are posted on the customer support site http    www lenovo com support    System Disassembly Reassembly videos that show the FRU removals or  replacements for the Lenovo  authorized service technicians are available in the    following support site  http   www  lenovoservicetraining com ion     Advise customers to contact the Customer Support Center at 800 426 7378 if they  need assistance in obtainin
55. Pad power cord for a specific country or region is usually available only in    that country or region     Table 35  Parts list   2 pin power cords                                                                               models  CTO  xxB  xxG  xH          Country or region FRU no  CRU  ID   Argentina 42T5020  42T5105         models  CTO  xxY   Brazil 42T5180  42T5183       models  CTO  xxP   Canada  U S  42T5008  42T5093      models  CTO  xxF  xxL  xxS  xxU   Japan 42T5014  42T5099   e models  CTO  xxE  xx    Table 36  Parts list   3 pin power cords   Country or region FRU no  CRU  ID   Australia  New Zealand 42T5050  42T5135        models  CTO  xxM   Bangladesh  Sri Lanka  South Africa 42T5056  42T5141     models  CTO  xxG   Canada  U S  4215004 42T5089     models  CTO  xxG  xxT   China  P R C    other than Hong Kong S A R   4215065 4215150     models  CTO  xxC   Denmark 4215041 4275126     models  CTO  xxG   European countries 42T5029  42T5114     models  CTO  xxG   India 4215083 8     models  CTO  xxQ   Israel 42715062  42T5147      models  CTO  xxG   Italy 4215047  42T5132      models  CTO  xxG   Korea 4215077   42T5162     models  CTO  xxK   Switzerland 42T5044   42T5129      models  CTO  xxG   Taiwan 4215071   42T5156      models  CTO  xxV   U K   China  Hong Kong S A R   42T5035  42T5120          Parts list    131       Recovery discs    Windows 7 Home Basic  32 bit  DVDs    Windows 7 Home Basic  32 bit  is preinstalled as the operating system in the   following m
56. Rx  6Yx      0492 CTO  23x  25x  2Dx  2Ex    Table 41  Parts lis    Windows 7 Professional  64 bit  recovery DVDs                                                                                        Language P N CRU  ID   Arabic 58Y4095     Brazilian Portuguese 58Y4096  Czech 58Y4099  Danish 58Y4100  English 58Y4121  English  Finnish  and Swedish  in Sweden  58Y4123  English  French  German  and Dutch  in Belgium and Luxemburg  58Y4122  English  French  German  and Italian  in Switzerland  58Y4124  French 58Y4101  German 58Y4103  Greek 58Y4102  Hebrew 58Y4104  Hungarian 58Y4106  Italian 58Y4107  Japanese 58Y4108  Korean 58Y4109  Norwegian 58Y4110  Polish 58Y4111  Portuguese 58Y4112  Romanian 58Y4114  Russian 58Y4115  Russian  English enabled  58Y4113  Serbian Latin 58Y4119  Simplified Chinese 58Y4097  Slovak 58Y4116  Slovenian 58Y4117  Spanish 58Y4118  Traditional Chinese 58Y4098  Traditional Chinese  Hong Kong S A R   58Y4105  Turkish 58Y4120                   Parts list 135       Common service tools    136    Table 42  Parts list   Common service tools                                  Tool P N  Screwdriver kit 95F3598  1 4  drive spinner handle 1650840  1 4  Sq  to 1 4    hex torx adapter 93F2838  TR7 TR 10 tamper resistant torx bits 00P6967  Removal tool antenna RF connector 08K7159  USB 2 0 CD RW DVD ROM combo drive II 40Y8687  USB cable 40Y8704  USB floppy diskette drive for maintenance diskette 05K9283  USB floppy diskette drive tool kit 2713452  Test card for integr
57. Setup Utility to reset the time  Date and time error   Neither the date nor and date    the time is set in the computer    two short beeps               0280   Load  Setup Default  in BIOS Setup  Previous boot incomplete    Default Utility        configuration used  2  DIMM     two short beeps  3  System board   02D0 1  CPU    System cache error  2  System board            two short beeps           54 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 2  Numeric error codes  continued        Symptom or error  beeps  if any     FRU or action  in sequence                   02F0 1  CPU    CPU ID xx Failed  2  System board   02F5 1  DIMM    DMA test failed  2  System board    two short beeps    02F6 1  DIMM   Software NMI failed 2  System board    two short beeps    02F7 1  DIMM   Fail safe timer NMI failed 2  System board      two short beeps        1802   Unauthorized network card is plugged  in   Turn off and remove the miniPCI  network card     two short beeps     Remove the Mini PCI network card     System board           1804  Unauthorized WAN card is plugged    in   Power off and remove the WAN card         i    Remove the wireless WAN card   System board           Related service information    55    Error messages    Table 3  Error messages       Symptom or error  beeps  if any     FRU or action  in sequence       Bad CRC2  Enter BIOS Setup Utility  and  load Setup defaults    two short beeps     Press F1 to enter BIOS Setup Utility  Press  F9  and Enter to l
58. T  and 3 digit model  where model      CTO     Example  1829 CTO   GAVs are  loaded in PEW under the 4 digit MT and 3 digit model  where model   a  fixed  part number     not    CTO     Example  1829 F1U         PEW can be accessed at the following Web site        http   www  lenovo com support site wss document   do  Indocid LOOK WARNTY  Select Warranty lookup  Input the MT and the Serial number and the list of key  commodities will be returned in the PEW record under COMPONENT    INFORMATION     32 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Business Partners using Eclaim will access PEW when performing Entitlement  Lookup  Business Partners will enter Loc ID  MT and Serial  and the key  commodities will be returned in the Eclaim record under SYSTEM DETAILS        Authorized IBM Business Partners can access Eclaim at the following Web site     https   wca eclaim com    Using eSupport    For Key Commodities  Examples   hard disk drive  system board   microprocessor  LCD  and memory     eSupport can be used to view the list of key commodities built in a particular  machine serial  this is the same record found in PEW          eSupport can be accessed at the following Web site  http    www  lenovo com   support    To view the key commodities  click on PARTS INFORMATION  then PARTS  LOOKUP  Type in the model type and serial number  The key commodities will  be returned in the eSupport record under PARTS SHIPPED WITH YOUR  SYSTEM     For the Remaining FRUs  the co
59. The power on password prompt appears     A power on password or a supervisor  password is set  Type the password and  press Enter           The hard disk password prompt appears        A hard disk password is set  Type the  password and press Enter        56 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual          LCD related symptoms       Important  The TFT LCD for the notebook computer contains many thin film  transistors  TFTs   The presence of a small number of dots that are missing   discolored  or always lighted is characteristic of TFT LCD technology  but  excessive pixel problems can cause viewing concerns     If the LCD you are servicing has two or less visible defective pixels  it should not  be considered faulty  However  if the LCD has three or more visible defective  pixels  it will be deemed as defective by Lenovo and it should be replaced   Notes      This policy applies to all ThinkPad Notebooks purchased on 1 January   2008 or later       Lenovo will not provide replacement if the LCD is within specification as  we cannot guarantee that any replacement LCD will have zero pixel defects       One pixel consists of R  G  B sub pixels              Table 5  LCD related symptoms       Symptom or error FRU or action  in sequence       No beep  power on indicator on  and a System board   blank LCD during POST        LCD backlight not working              Reseat the LCD connectors              LCD too dark  2  LCD assembly      LCD brightness cannot be adjust
60. ThinkPad    ThinkPad Edge 13   and E30    Hardware Maintenance Manual    ThinkPad    ThinkPad Edge 13   and E30    Hardware Maintenance Manual          Note  Before using this information and the product it supports  be sure to read the general information under  Notices  on page              First Edition  December 2009         Copyright Lenovo 2009     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        Lenovo 2009       Contents  About this manual    Safety information  General safety    Electrical safety  Safety inspection guide      Handling devices that are     to electrostatic    discharge 8 ve  Grounding requirements  Safety notices  multilingual translations       Important service information   Strategy for replacing FRUs     Strategy for replacing a hard disk drive   Important notice for replacing a system board   How to use error message   Strategy for PRE FRUs for CTO  CMV aud                   FE   Product definition    FRU identification for CTO  CMV         GAV  products    General
61. This index can also help you determine  during regular servicing  what FRUs are  likely to need to be replaced next     A numeric error is displayed for each error detected in POST or system operation   In the displays  n can be any number     If no numeric code is displayed  check the narrative descriptions of symptoms  If  the symptom is not described there  go to    Intermittent problems    on page 58     Note   For a device not supported by diagnostic codes in the ThinkPad Notebooks  see  the manual for that device                 Numeric error codes    Table 2  Numeric error codes  Symptom or error  beeps  if any  FRU or action  in sequence    0187 System board   EAIA data access error   The access to  EEPROM is failed     two short beeps     0189 System board   Invalid RFID configuration information  area   The EEPROM checksum is not correct    two short beeps                    0190 1  Charge the battery pack    Critical low battery error 2  Battery pack     two short beeps    0191 1  Run BIOS Setup Utility  and then save  System Security   Invalid Remote Change current setting by pressing F10   requested  2  System board    0210 Change keyboard  and restart the computer   Stuck Key              two short beeps        Related service information 53    Table 2  Numeric error codes  continued                    Symptom or error  beeps  if any  FRU or action  in sequence  0211 Run interactive tests of the keyboard and  Keyboard error the auxiliary input device    two shor
62. Wireless LAN antenna assembly  wireless WAN antenna  assembly  and LCD rear cover assembly    For access  remove these FRUs in order        1070 Keyboard    on page 79                         1110 Speaker assembly    on page 88                   Table 28  Removal steps of wireless LAN antenna assembly  wireless WAN antenna  assembly  and LCD rear cover assembly                                                                               112 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 28  Removal steps of wireless LAN antenna assembly  wireless WAN antenna    assembly  and LCD rear cover assembly  continued        Cable routing  When you install the antenna assembly  route the cables as  shown in the figures below  As you route the cables  make sure that they are not  subjected to any tension  Tension could cause the cables to be damaged by the    cable guides  or a wire to be broken     El Wireless LAN MAIN antenna  gray       Wireless WAN MAIN antenna  red     Wireless WAN AUX antenna  blue   E   Wireless LAN AUX antenna  black        ll Hm  ly a                m                               1                                                 1                           el oO                        H   1   1        1             1             Removing and replacing a FRU 113    114 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Locations    This chapter presents the location of ThinkPad Edge 13    features and hardware        Front view    I
63. Zx  62x  63x  64x  65x  66x  67x  68x  69x  6Ax          6Gx   6Hx  6 x  6Kx  6Lx  6Mx  6Nx  6Px  6Ox  6Rx  65x          6Ux  6Vx  6Wx  6Xx  6Yx  73x      0492 CTO  22x  23x  24x  25x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Hx 2Kx  2Nx  25    2Tx  2Ux  2      2Wx  2Xx  2Yx 32x  33x  34x  35x  38x  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx   3Jx  3Kx    60Y3213       20    Backup battery    93P4905       21    TrackPoint caps       91P9642                AC adapter               adapters    on page 130           Parts list    125       LCD FRUs             ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    126    Table 30  Parts list   13 3 inch HD LED backlight LCD       No     FRU  13 3 inch HD LED backlight LCD     LCD bezel assembly    FRU no     60Y5527    CRU  ID       Hinges  black    0196 CTO  22x  24x  25x  26x  27x  28x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Gx  2Hx  2Mx   2Px  2Rx  2Tx  2Vx  2Wx  2Xx  2Yx  32x  33x  35x  36x  38x  39x  3Cx  3Ex  3Gx  3Hx   3Kx  3Lx  3Nx  3Px  3Qx  3Rx  3Ux  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x  46x  47x  48x  49x  4Ax   4Bx  ACx  4Dx  4Ex  4Fx  4Gx  4     4Lx  4Mx  45x  AUX  4Wx  4      4Yx  54x   0197 CTO  22x  23x  25x  27x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2     2Kx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px   20x  2Rx  25x  2Ux  2      2Wx  32x  33x  36x  37x  38x  3Ax  3Bx  3Cx  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx   3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px  30x  3Tx  3Ux  3Vx  3Wx  3Xx  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x  45x   46x  47x  48x  49x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Rx  4Sx  4Tx  AUX  4      4Yx  4Zx  52x  53x   54x  55x  56x  57
64. all  e 0492 all  Thermal module with fan  for AMD chipset 60Y5519 N     0197 all  Audio cable 45M2904 IN  System board assembly  Intel Core 2 Duo processor SU7300 63Y2042 N  e 0196 CTO  22x  23x  24x  25x  26x  27x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  20x  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Gx   2Hx  2jx  2Kx  2Lx  2Mx  2Px  20x  2Rx  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  2Wx  2Xx  2Yx 22x  32x  33x   34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x          3Bx 3Cx  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3Jx  3Kx  3Lx   3Mx 3Nx  3Px  30x  3Rx  35x  3Tx 3Ux 3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x  45x  46x  47x  48x  49x     0492 CTO  22x  23x  24x  25x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Gx  2      2Kx  2Lx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px  20x  2Rx  25x  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  3Gx  3Hx  3 x  System board assembly  Intel Core 2 Solo processor Retail  SU4100  60Y5701 N     0196 CTO  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Fx  4Gx  4Jx  4Lx  4Mx  4Nx  4Px  40x  ARx  45x   AUX  4      4Wx 4      4Yx  53x  54x    0492 CTO  2Hx  2Wx  2Xx  2Yx  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax  3Bx   3Cx  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Kx  18   System board assembly  Intel Celeron processor 502300 63Y2104 N    0196 CTO    0492 CTO  18  System board assembly  AMD Turion Neo X2 Dual Core L625 60Y5703 N     0197 CTO  23x  24x  25x  2Ex  2 x  20x  25x  2Tx  2Vx  2Wx  32x  33x  35x  36x  38x           3Bx  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px  30x  3Rx  35x  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x   4Ax 4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Lx  4Mx 4Nx  4Px  4      4Rx  4Tx  4Vx  4Xx  4Yx  4Zx  52x   53x  54x  55x  56x  5Fx  5Gx  5Hx  5Jx  5Kx  5Lx  5Mx  5Nx  5Yx  5Zx  6
65. ated Smart Card 42W7820          LENOVO ThinkPad Hardware Maintenance Diskette Version 1 76 or later    Note  Download the file from the following Web site   http      www                                 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual          Notices       Copyright Lenovo 2009    Lenovo may not offer the products  services  or features discussed in this  document in all countries  Consult your local Lenovo representative for  information on the products and services currently available in your area  Any  reference to a Lenovo product  program  or service is not intended to state or  imply that only that Lenovo product  program  or service may be used  Any  functionally equivalent product  program  or service that does not infringe any  Lenovo intellectual property right may be used instead  However  it is the user   s  responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any other product  program   or service     Lenovo may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter  described in this document  The furnishing of this document does not give you  any license to these patents  You can send license inquiries  in writing  to    Lenovo  United States   Inc    1009 Think Place   Building One   Morrisville  NC 27560   U S A    Attention  Lenovo Director of Licensing    LENOVO GROUP LTD  PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION    AS IS    WITHOUT  WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING  BUT  NOT LIMITED TO  THE IMPLIED WARRANT
66. ature  Reinstall the  battery pack  If the charge indicator or icon still does not turn on  replace the  battery pack     If the charge indicator still does not turn on  replace the system board  Then  reinstall the battery pack  If it is still not charged  go to the next section     Checking the battery pack    Battery charging does not start until the Power Manager Battery Gauge shows that  less than 96  of the total power remains  under this condition the battery pack can  charge to 100  of its capacity  This protects the battery pack from being  overcharged or from having a shortened life     To check your battery  move your cursor to the Power Manager Battery Gauge icon  in the icon tray of the Windows taskbar and wait for a moment  but do not click    and the percentage of battery power remaining is displayed  To get detailed  information about the battery  double click the Power Manager Battery Gauge icon     Note  If the battery pack becomes hot  it may not be able to charge  Remove it  from the computer and leave it at room temperature for a while  After it cools  down  reinstall and recharge it     To check the battery pack  do the following    1  Power off the computer    2  Remove the battery pack and measure the voltage between battery terminals 1      and 7      See the following figure     Note  ThinkVantage Toolbox through the  System Health    or through  Diagnostics    features will proactively determine if the replacement of battery  pack is required  A  PO
67. ck    on page 68     1020 Bottom slot cover    on page 70    Table 13  Removal steps of PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN                   In step BY  unplug the jacks by using the removal tool antenna RF connector   P N  08K7159  or pick the connectors with your fingers and gently unplug  them in direction of the arrow           Step   Screw  quantity  Color Torque    A M2 x 3 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  2    Black 0 181 Nm   1 85 kgfcm                    Removing and replacing a FRU 77    Table 13  Removal steps of PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN  continued        Note  Plug the red cable into the jack marked MAIN  and the blue cable into  the jack marked AUX on the card     78 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       1070 Keyboard    For access  remove these FRUs in order      1010 Battery pack    on page 68     1020 Bottom slot cover    on page 70                                   Step   Screw  quantity  Color Torque  M2 x 5 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  2   Black 0 181 Nm   1 85 kgfcm        In step H  by using a plastic pry tool  push the keyboard out from two square  holes in the battery pack slot as shown in this figure                                         Removing and replacing a FRU 79    Table 14  Removal steps of keyboard  continued        80 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 15  Installation steps of keyboard  When installing the keyboard  do as follows   1  Attach the keyboard connectors     2  
68. conditions  select I accept    these terms and conditions and then click Next  If you do not agree with the    terms and conditions  follow the instructions on the screen     6  Click Yes in the displayed window to begin the operating system recovery  process     7  Insert the Applications and Drivers Recovery Disc when prompted and then click    OK to begin the applications and drivers recovery process     8  If you have a Supplemental Recovery Disc  insert it when prompted and click  Yes  If you do not have a Supplemental Recovery Disc  click No    9  When all of the data has been copied from the last disc in the set and has  been processed  remove the disc and restart the computer     Note  The rest of the recovery process is fully automated and no action is  required by you  The computer will restart into the Microsoft Windows   desktop several times and you might experience periods when no activity is  apparent on the screen for several minutes at a time  This is normal     10  When the recovery process is complete  the Set Up Windows screen is  displayed  Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the Windows  setup     11  After you have completed the Windows setup  you might want to restore the    original startup sequence  Start the Setup Utility program and then press F9 to    restore the default settings  Press F10 to save and exit the Setup Utility     Note  After restoring a drive to the factory default settings  you might need to  reinstall some device dr
69. e Spannung haben  k  nnen sie doch bei  Kurzschlu   oder Erdung genug Strom abgeben  um brennbare Materialien zu  entz  nden oder Verletzungen bei Personen hervorzurufen     A    VORSICHT             Wenn ein Austausch der FRU bei laufendem Betrieb nicht erlaubt ist  gehen  Sie beim Austausch der FRU wie folgt vor  Schalten Sie den Computer aus   ziehen Sie alle Netzkabel von den Netzsteckdosen ab  entfernen Sie den Akku  und ziehen Sie alle miteinander verbundenen Kabel ab           Safety information 17          A    220       DANN        Opn                 Oman boy NM v  FRU Sonn ANNI ah NIYIN 205  Avion NN 20202 W   NNF NN  YT  ANION TNA 15 DX     91n DIN DOIMA DINO      Un DISPO OND              AAW IN PIN PWPY MIP N22 vpn      AN    220              n3nnn n551o           yx APAT 7       SY AIO MINI MID NANDA AINA MIDO  DIDO NN PIT U  ADIN 5395 YN 09199 IN UND n 193779 WINN nx Yd   DPINA novas non 195104         VANUAT v                 enm mpnn      SY WINI  IDNA IV MISSIN IN nnsn5 01135 2929 mansa NI noiva UVP V MNP    A    i120             IN 294112  n55Yon INN NN 9595 PN 099179  5p 3 50 MOP 923 DON MISION Tann  DPN    29 WINI ADDON n5510n TINN NN PIT V  IMN INP IN 09999 IN UNS  ta FINAN e p5nn 70204055 AWAD 129104 9                     v                       BPN             MILINA IN nnsn5 01535 5929 AION NI MIDA UV V 027307  TINA MM   n55Yon    A    220             WAND nw PYDI PN MUP NNI9 IN MILAN     NOV 0135 712399 09959977 5  5155 3 100 29 AIA 5710390205 nx DA
70. e computer fails only when the AC adapter is used     If the power problem occurs only when the docking station or the port replicator  is used  replace the docking station or the port replicator     If the power on indicator does not turn on  check the power cord of the AC  adapter for correct continuity and installation     e If the computer does not charge during operation  go to  Checking operational    charging    on page 44     To check the AC adapter  do the following     1   2     Unplug the AC adapter cable from the computer   Measure the output voltage at the plug of the AC adapter cable  See the  following figure                                Pin Voltage  V dc   1  20  3  UNE 2 0       po 3 Ground   20V     Note  Output voltage of pin no 2 of the AC adapter may different from the one  you are servicing    If the voltage is not correct  replace the AC adapter    If the voltage is acceptable  do the following    e Replace the system board        If the problem persists  go to  FRU tests  on page 41     Note  Noise from the AC adapter does not always indicate a defect     General checkout 43    Checking operational charging    To check whether the battery charges properly during operation  use a discharged  battery pack or a battery pack that has less than 50  of the total power remaining  when installed in the computer     Perform operational charging  If the battery status indicator or icon does not turn  on  remove the battery pack and let it return to room temper
71. e mute key  all of the recording devices  are set on mute or unmute  this is the default setting        Camera mute  F5     During a video conference  you can control the video streaming from  the integrated camera by pressing this key  The video output will be  grayed out  and the audio streaming will continue        Switching a  display output  location  F6        2   lt   OS              For Windows 7    Switch between the computer display and an external monitor   Windows will show these display options       Computer display only  LCD    e Computer display and external monitor  same image       Computer display and external monitor  extended desktop function       External monitor only    Note  To switch between the computer display and an external  monitor  the Win P key combination is also available        Display  brightness down   E7        The computer display becomes dimmer     The purpose of this method is to change the brightness level  temporarily  To change the default brightness level  change the settings  of the Power Option in the Control Panel or use the Power Manager        Display  brightness up   F8                       The computer display becomes brighter     The purpose of this method is to change the brightness level  temporarily  To change the default brightness level  change the settings  of the Power Option in the Control Panel or use the Power Manager           61    Table 7  Fn key combinations  continued           Special key Description  Wire
72. e nur Batterien des Typs verwenden  der in der  Ersatzteilliste aufgef  hrt ist  Der Einsatz falscher Batterien kann zu  Entz  ndung oder Explosion f  hren     A    VORSICHT                Die Systembatterie ist eine Lithiumbatterie  Sie kann sich entz  nden   explodieren oder schwere Verbrennungen hervorrufen  Batterien dieses Typs  d  rfen nicht aufgeladen  zerlegt    ber 100 C erhitzt oder verbrannt werden   Auch darf ihr Inhalt nicht mit Wasser in Verbindung gebracht oder der zur  richtigen Polung angebrachte Verbindungsstecker entfernt werden  Bei der  Entsorgung die   rtlichen Bestimmungen f  r Sonderm  ll beachten  Beim  Ersetzen der Batterie nur Batterien des Typs verwenden  der in der  Ersatzteilliste aufgef  hrt ist  Der Einsatz falscher Batterien kann zu  Entz  ndung oder Explosion f  hren              16 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    A    VORSICHT       Die Leuchtstoffr  hre im LCD Bildschirm enth  lt Quecksilber  Bei der  Entsorgung die   rtlichen Bestimmungen f  r Sonderm  ll beachten  Der  LCD Bildschirm besteht aus Glas und kann zerbrechen  wenn er unsachgem      behandelt wird oder der Computer auf den Boden f  llt  Wenn der Bildschirm  besch  digt ist und die darin befindliche Fl  ssigkeit in Kontakt mit Haut und  Augen ger  t  sollten die betroffenen Stellen mindestens 15 Minuten mit Wasser  abgesp  lt und bei Beschwerden anschlie  end ein Arzt aufgesucht werden              A    VORSICHT       Obwohl Hauptbatterien eine niedrig
73. ed  3  System board      LCD contrast cannot be adjusted      LCD screen unreadable  1  See important note for    LCD related     Characters missing pixels  symptoms         Screen abnormal  2  Reseat all LCD connectors   e Wrong color displayed  3  LCD assembly   4  System board   Horizontal or vertical lines displayed on LCD assembly   LCD                 Related service information 57    Intermittent problems    Intermittent system hang problems can be due to a variety of causes that have  nothing to do with a hardware defect  such as cosmic radiation  electrostatic  discharge  or software errors  FRU replacement should be considered only when a  problem recurs     When analyzing an intermittent problem  do the following    1  Run the diagnostic test for the system board in loop mode at least 10 times    2  If no error is detected  do not replace any FRUs    3  If any error is detected  replace the FRU shown by the FRU code  Rerun the  test to verify that no more errors exist     Undetermined problems    If the diagnostic tests did not identify the adapter or device that has failed  if  wrong devices are installed  or if the system simply is not operating  follow these  procedures to isolate the failing FRU  do not isolate FRUs that have no defects      Verify that all attached devices are supported by the computer     Verify that the power supply being used at the time of the failure is operating  correctly   See Power system checkout  on page 43   1  Turn off the compute
74. ed service information    This chapter presents following information      Restoring the factory contents by using Recovery Disc Set              Passwords    on page 48     Power management    on page 52       Symptom to FRU index    on page 53                   Service Web site     When the latest maintenance diskette and the system program service diskette  become available  they will be posted on http   www lenovo com spm                Restoring the factory contents by using Recovery Disc Set    O Copyright Lenovo 2009    When the hard disk drive  HDD  or solid state drive  SSD  is replaced because of a  failure  no product recovery program is on the new drive  In this case  you must  use the Recovery Disc Set for the computer  Order the Recovery Disc Set and the  drive at the same time so that you can recover the new drive with the pre installed    software when they arrive  For information on which discs to order  see     Recove  discs    on page 132     The recovery disc set consists of the user instructions and the following set of  DVDs to restore the computer to the original factory configuration     Operating System Recovery Disc  one disc   This disc restores the Microsoft    Windows operating system  Use this disc  to start the recovery process     Applications and Drivers Recovery Disc  one or more discs   This disc restores the preinstalled applications and drivers on the  computer     Supplemental Recovery Disc  This disc contains additional content  such as 
75. em if they are incorrect     Detecting system information with PC Doctor    PC Doctor can detect the following system information     Hardware Info      System Configuration     Memory Contents     Physical Disk Drives     Logical Disk Drives     VGA Information      DE Drive Info     PCI Information     PNPISA Info     SMBIOS Info     VESA LCD Info     Hardware Events Log  Utility     Run External Tests     Surface Scan Hard Disk     Benchmark System     DOS Shell     Tech Support Form     Battery Rundown     View Test Log    General checkout 39       Print Log      Save Log      Full Erase Hard Drive   e Quick Erase Hard Drive    Lenovo ThinkVantage Toolbox  Lenovo System Toolbox     Lenovo ThinkVantage    Toolbox is a diagnostic program that works through the  Windows operating system  It enables you to view symptoms of computer  problems and solutions for them  and includes automatic notification when action  is required  computing assistance  advanced diagnostics  and diagnostic history        Note   The latest Lenovo ThinkVantage Toolbox is available at the following Web site   http   www lenovo com support    To install the latest Lenovo ThinkVantage Toolbox on the computer  follow the  instructions on the Web site              To run this program  do as follows     Click Start    gt  Control Panel    gt  System and Security    gt  Lenovo   s System Health  and Diagnostics     Follow the instructions on the screen  Lenovo ThinkVantage Toolbox  Lenovo  System Toolbox  a
76. et 45M2903  N     0196 CTO  22x  2Bx  2Dx  2Gx  2Kx  2Lx  2Mx  2Px  2Wx  2Yx  42x  4Ax  4Rx  45x  4Ux  e 0197 CTO  23x  24x  25x  2      2Wx  22x  38x  3Fx  3Lx  45x  AUX  4Wx  63x  64x  66x   67x  69x  6Ax  6Mx  6Px  6Rx     0492 CTO  25x  2Ax  2Cx  2Ex  2Tx  8   LCD module  13 3 inch High Definition  HD  LED backlight  glair 2712437      8   LCD module  13 3 inch HD LED backlight  glair 27R2435 N  8   LCD module  13 3 inch HD LED backlight  glair 27R2439 N  128 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual          Keyboard    Table 31  Parts list   Keyboard                                                                                                             Language FRU no  CRU  ID   Arabic 60Y9513 6019443 N  Belgian 60Y9514 60Y9444  Brazilian Portuguese 60Y9512 60Y9442  Bulgarian 60Y9515 60Y9445  Canadian French  058  60Y9510 60Y9440  Canadian French  Acnor  60Y9509 60Y9439  Czech 60Y9516 60Y9446  Danish 60Y9517 60Y9447  Dutch 60Y9527 60Y9457  Finnish  Swedish 60Y9534 60Y9464  French 60Y9519 60Y9449  German 60Y9520 60Y9450  Greek  U S  English and Greek layout  60Y9521 60Y9451  Hebrew 60Y9522 60Y9452  Hungarian 60Y9523 60Y9453  Icelandic 60Y9524 60Y9454  Italian 60Y9525 60Y9455  Japanese 60Y9539 60Y9469  Kazakhstan 60Y9526 60Y9456  Korean 60Y9540 60Y9470  Latin American Spanish 60Y9511 60Y9441  Norwegian 60Y9528 60Y9458  Polish 60Y9529 60Y9459  Portuguese 60Y9530 60Y9460  Russian 60Y9531 60Y9461  Slovak 60Y9532 60Y9462  Slovenian 60Y9533 60Y9463  Spanish 6
77. g or installing any software fixes  drivers  and BIOS  downloads     Customers in Canada should call the Customer Support Center at 800 565 3344  for assistance or download information     Customers in other countries can contact their Customer Support Centers at     www 307 ibm com pc support site wss document  do Indocid MIGR                 29       Strategy for replacing FRUs       Before replacing parts   Make sure that all software fixes  drivers  and BIOS downloads are installed  before replacing any FRUs listed in this manual     After a system board is replaced  ensure that the latest BIOS is loaded to the  system board before completing the service action     To download software fixes  drivers  and BIOS  do as follows     1  Go tolhttp   www lenovo com support    2  Enter the product number of the computer or press Auto detect button on the  screen     3  Select Downloads and drivers   4  Follow the directions on the screen and install the necessary software              Use the following strategy to prevent unnecessary expense for replacing and  servicing FRUs       If you are instructed to replace a FRU but the replacement does not correct the  problem  reinstall the original FRU before you continue       Some computers have both a processor board and a system board  If you are  instructed to replace either the processor board or the system board  and  replacing one of them does not correct the problem  reinstall that board  and  then replace the other one       
78. hard disk drive is powered off      The CPU stops     To enter sleep mode  do as follows   1  Click Start     2  Click the triangle mark on the right side of the Shut down icon  then select  Sleep     To return from sleep mode  press the Fn key   Hibernation mode    By using this mode  you can turn off your computer completely without saving  files or exiting from any applications that are running  When you enter  hibernation  all open applications  folders  and files are saved to the hard disk  and  then the computer turns off     To enter hibernation mode  do as follows   1  Click Start     2  Click the triangle mark on the right side of the Shut down icon  then select  Hibernate     To return from hibernation mode  press the power button for more than 4 seconds     52 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Symptom to FRU index    This section contains following information      No bee ptoms    on page 56     LCD related symptoms    on page 57       Intermittent problems    on page 58     Undetermined problems    on page 58    The symptom to FRU index in this section lists symptoms and errors and their  possible causes  The most likely cause is listed first  in boldface type                               Note  Do the FRU replacement or other actions in the sequence shown in the  column headed  FRU or action  in sequence     If replacing a FRU does not solve  the problem  put the original part back in the computer  Do not replace a  nondefective FRU     
79. he power on when they are removed  from their normal operating places in a machine     Power supply units      Pumps   Blowers and fans   Motor generators   Similar units to listed above    This practice ensures correct grounding of the units       If an electrical accident occurs      Use caution  do not become a victim yourself      Switch off power      Send another person to get medical aid     4 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Safety inspection guide    The purpose of this inspection guide is to assist you in identifying potentially  unsafe conditions  As each machine was designed and built  required safety items  were installed to protect users and service technicians from injury  This guide  addresses only those items  You should use good judgment to identify potential  safety hazards due to attachment of non ThinkPad 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        Electrical hazards  especially primary power  primary voltage on the frame can  cause serious or fatal electrical shock        Explosive hazards  such as a damaged CRT face or a bulging capacitor    e Mechanical hazards  such as loose or missing hardware    To determine whether there are any potentially unsafe conditions  use the 
80. hinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Electrical safety    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              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        Do not work alone under hazardous conditions or near equipment that has  hazardous voltages         Disconnect all power before       Performing a mechanical inspection      Working near power supplies      Removing or installing main units       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        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     Attention  Another person must be there to switch off the power  if  nece
81. ied trained personnel should service the computer         Before replacing any FRU  read the entire page on removing and replacing  FRUs        When you replace FRUs  use new nylon coated screws         Be extremely careful during such write operations as copying  saving  or  formatting  Drives in the computer that you are servicing sequence might  have been altered  If you select an incorrect drive  data or programs might be  overwritten        Replace a FRU only with another FRU of the correct model  When you  replace a FRU  make sure that the model of the machine and the FRU part  number are correct by referring to the FRU parts list        A FRU should not be replaced because of a single  unreproducible failure   Single failures can occur for a variety of reasons that have nothing to do with  a hardware defect  such as cosmic radiation  electrostatic discharge  or  software errors  Consider replacing a FRU only when a problem recurs  If you  suspect that a FRU is defective  clear the error log and run the test again  If  the error does not recur  do not replace the FRU       Be careful not to replace a nondefective FRU              35       What to do first    When you do return a FRU  you must include the following information in the   parts exchange form or parts return form that you attach to it    1  Name and phone number of service technician   2  Date of service   3  Date on which the machine failed   4  Date of purchase   5  Failure symptoms  error codes appearing 
82. ivers        Passwords    As many as three passwords may be needed for any ThinkPad Notebook  the  power on password  POP   the hard disk password  HDP   and the supervisor  password  SVP      If any of these passwords has been set  a prompt for it appears on the screen  whenever the computer is turned on  The computer does not start until the  password is entered     48 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Exception  If only an SVP is installed  the password prompt does not appear when  the operating system is booted     Power on password    A power on password  POP  protects the system from being powered on by an    unauthorized person  The password must be entered before an operating system  can be booted  For how to remove the POP  see    How to remove the power on    Hard disk password    There are two hard disk passwords  HDPs       User HDP     for the user       Master HDP   for the system administrator  who can use it to get access to the  hard disk even if the user has changed the user HDP    Note  There are two modes for the HDP  User only and Master   User  The  Master   User mode requires two HDPs  the system administrator enters both in  the same operation  The system administrator then provides the user HDP to the  system user     Attention  If the user HDP has been forgotten  check whether a master HDP has  been set  If it has  it can be used for access to the hard disk drive  If no master  HDP is available  neither Lenovo nor Lenovo a
83. less radio Enable or disable the built in wireless networking features  If you press  control  F9  this key  a list of wireless features is displayed  You can quickly change    the power state of each feature in the list    Note  To use this function  following device drivers must be installed  on the computer beforehand        Power Management driver       OnScreen Display Utility      Wireless device drivers          Previous For Multimedia control   track scene  F10               10          Play pause    11                              Next track scene   F12     Pl F12                               62 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       FRU replacement notices    Screw notices       Copyright Lenovo 2009    This chapter presents notices related to removing and replacing parts  Read this  chapter carefully before replacing any FRU     Loose screws can cause a reliability problem  In the ThinkPad Notebook  this  problem is addressed with special nylon coated screws that have the following  characteristics       They maintain tight connections      They do not easily come loose  even with shock or vibration      They are harder to tighten      Each one should be used only once     Do the following when you service this machine     e Keep the screw kit  for the P N  see  Miscellaneous parts    on page 130  in your    tool bag     Always use new screws     Use a torque screwdriver if you have one     Tighten screws as follows     Plastic to plastic   
84. lso has problem determination aids that determine software and  usage problems     For additional information about this program  see the Help for the program   PC Doctor for Rescue and Recovery    By using PC Doctor from the Rescue and Recovery    workspace  you can diagnose  the hardware features of the computer without starting up the operating system     To run the test  do as follows   1  Power off the computer  and then power it on again     2  When the ThinkPad logo comes up  immediately press Enter key  The Rescue  and Recovery workspace opens     3  Click Launch advanced Rescue and Recovery   4  Click Diagnose hardware     For more information about PC Doctor  see the Help for the program     40 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    FRU tests    The following table shows the test for each FRU   Table 1  FRU tests                FRU Applicable test   System board 1  Diagnostics    gt  CPU Coprocessor  2  Diagnostics    gt  Systemboard   Power Diagnostics    gt  ThinkPad Devices    gt  AC Adapter  Battery 1   Battery2    LCD unit 1  Diagnostics    gt  Video Adapter  2  Interactive Tests    gt  Video   Audio Enter the BIOS Setup Utility and change Serial ATA  SATA  setting    to Compatibility  and run Diagnostics    gt  Other Device    gt   Conexant Audio       Speaker Interactive Tests    gt  Internal Speaker   Note  Once Audio test is done  the no sound is heard this test  In  this case  turn off and turn on the computer  Then  run this test  agai
85. mplete list of FRUs at the MT Model level     eSupport can be used to view the complete list of FRUs for a machine type and  model     To view the complete list of FRUs  type in the machine type and model   Example  1829 CTO  under QUICK PATH  Under    View by Document Type     select PARTS INFORMATION  Under    Filter by Category    select SERVICE  PARTS  Under    Parts Information by Date    select SYSTEM SERVICE PARTS  The  list of service parts by description  with applicable machine type model and FRU  will be displayed     Using the HMM    For Key Commodities  Examples   hard disk drive  system board   microprocessor  LCD  and memory     Use the HMM as a back up to PEW and eSupport to view the complete list of  FRUs at the MT Model level     Important service information 33    34 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       General checkout       Copyright Lenovo 2009    This chapter presents following information      What to do first    on page 36          Diagnostics using PC Doctor for DOS  on pag      PC Doctor for Rescue and Recovery    on page 0     FRU tests    on page 41     Power system checkout    on page 43                             The descriptions in this chapter apply to any ThinkPad model that supports the  PC Doctor    for DOS diagnostics program  Some descriptions might not apply to  your particular computer     Before you go to the checkout guide  be sure to read the following important notes        Important notes       Only certif
86. n        Keyboard 1  Diagnostics    gt  Systemboard    gt  Keyboard  2  Interactive Tests    gt  Keyboard    Hard disk drive or Enter the BIOS Setup Utility and change Serial ATA  SATA  setting  solid state drive to Compatibility  and run Diagnostics    gt  Fixed Disks          You can also diagnose the drive without starting up the operating  system  To diagnose the drive from the BIOS Setup Utility  do as  follows    1  Remove any diskette from the diskette drive  and then turn off  the computer    2  Turn on the computer    3  While the message     To interrupt normal startup  press Enter      is displayed at the lower left of the screen  press F1 to enter  the BIOS Setup Utility    4  Using cursor keys  select HDD diagnostic program  Press  enter           5  Using cursor keys  select Main hard disk drive   6  Press Enter to start the diagnostic program   Diskette drive 1  Diagnostics    gt  Diskette Drives  2  Interactive Tests    gt  Diskette  Memory 1  If two DIMMs are installed  remove one of them and run    Diagnostics    gt  Advanced Memory Tests   2  If the problem does not recur  return the DIMM to its place   remove the other one  and run the test again        TrackPoint or pointing  If the TrackPoint does not work  check the configuration as  device specified in the BIOS Setup Utility  If the TrackPoint is disabled   select Automatic to enable it     After you use the TrackPoint  the pointer may drift on the screen  for a short time  This drift can occur when a 
87. nos que uma hot swap seja permitida para a FRU que est   sendo substituida  faca  o seguinte antes de remov   la  desligue o computador  desconecte todos os cabos de    energia das tomadas  remova o pacote de baterias e desconecte quaisquer cabos de  interconex  o        Safety information 13    A    DANGER       Avant de remettre l   ordinateur sous tension apr  s remplacement d une unit   en client  le   v  rifiez que tous les ressorts  vis et autres pi  ces sont bien en place et bien fix  es  Pour  ce faire  secouez l unit   et assurez vous qu aucun bruit suspect ne se produit  Des pi  ces  m  talliques ou des copeaux de m  tal pourraient causer un court circuit        A    DANGER       Certaines batteries de secours contiennent du nickel et du cadmium  Ne les d  montez  pas  ne les rechargez pas  ne les exposez ni au feu ni    l   eau  Ne les mettez pas en  court circuit  Pour les mettre au rebut  conformez vous    la r  glementation en vigueur   Lorsque vous remplacez la pile de sauvegarde ou celle de l   horloge temps r  el  veillez     n   utiliser que les mod  les cit  s dans la liste de pi  ces d  tach  es ad  quate  Une batterie  ou une pile inappropri  e risque de prendre feu ou d   exploser     A    DANGER                La batterie contient du nickel  Ne la d  montez pas  ne l   exposez ni au feu ni    l   eau  Ne  la mettez pas en court circuit  Pour la mettre au rebut  conformez vous    la  r  glementation en vigueur  Lorsque vous remplacez la batterie  veillez
88. ntegrated camera  for some models   Power switch   AC power connector   Status indicators    E    For the description of each indicator  see   Status indicators  on page  59     Universal serial bus  USB  connectors  Combo audio jack   Media Card Reader slot   Status indicators    E   For the description of each indicator  see  Status indicators    on page  59     TrackPoint pointing stick  TrackPoint buttons  Touch pad buttons  Touch pad   UltraNav   Built in microphone    coco sooo    5            Copyright Lenovo 2009 115       Bottom view    Battery pack latch   Battery pack   Security keyhole   External monitor connector  HDMI port   RJ 45  Ethernet  connector  USB connector   Built in stereo speakers  HDD slot door                     116 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Parts list    This chapter contains following lists of the service parts      Keyboard    on page 129     Power cords    on page 131       Recovery discs    on page 132    5           Common service tools    on page 136                                    Notes       Each FRU is available for all types or models  unless specific types or models  are specified       FRU with specific models listed and described as xxU  where U is an example  of a country designator  should be used for all models ending in U       FRU with specific models listed and described as 3Dx  where 3D is an  example of a unique configuration  should be used for all of these models   unless specific coun
89. oad the default setting   Then save the current setting by pressing  F10  and restart the computer        Fan error    four short beeps  one long beep     1  Fan   2  Thermal grease   3  System board        DRAM is unplugged     one short beep  pause  three short beeps   pause  three short beeps  pause  one short  beep      Memory card is not installed  Install  memory card        DRAM is not well plugged     one short beep  pause  three short beeps   pause  three short beeps  pause  one short  beep      Reinstall the memory card        Operating system not found     1  Check that the operating system has no  failure and is installed correctly    2  Enter BIOS Setup Utility and see whether  the hard disk drive is properly identified   If you still see the same error message   check the boot sequence    3  Reinstall the hard disk drive    4  Reinstall the operating system           System Configuration Data Read Error   two short beeps        Press F1 to enter BIOS Setup Utility  Press  F9  and Enter to load the default setting   Then save the current setting by pressing  F10  and restart the computer        No beep symptoms    Table 4  No beep symptoms       Symptom or error    FRU or action  in sequence       No beep  power on indicator on  LCD blank   and no POST     1  Make sure that every connector is  connected tightly and correctly    2  DIMM    3  System board        No beep  power on indicator on  and LCD  blank during POST     1  Reseat DIMM   2  System board        
90. odels    e 0196 CTO  2Zx  3Hx  4Fx  4Gx  4Jx  4Lx  4Nx  4Px      0197 CTO  2     2Rx  2Vx 2Zx  39x  3Tx  3Ux 3Vx  3Wx  3Yx 3Zx  42x  43x  45x   46x  47x  48x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Fx  4Gx  4Hx  4Jx  4Lx  4Mx  4Nx  4Px      0492 CTO  2Fx  2Gx  2Hx  2Kx  2Lx  2Nx  2Px  20x  2Tx  32x  33x  35x  36x  37x   39x  3Ax  3Bx  3Cx    Table 37  Parts lis    Windows 7 Home Basic  32 bit  recovery DVDs                               Language P N CRU  ID   Brazilian Portuguese 58Y4046 E  English 58Y4053   Russian 58Y4049   Russian  English enabled  58Y4048  Serbian Latin 58Y4051  Simplified Chinese 58Y4047   Spanish 58Y4050   Turkish 58Y4052                Windows 7 Home Premium  32 bit  DVDs    Windows 7 Home Premium  32 bit  is preinstalled as the operating system in the   following models       0196 CTO  2Lx  2Mx  2Px  2Yx  32x  33x  34x  4Ax  4Dx  4Mx  4      4Rx  45x  4Ux   4Yx 53x  54x      0197 CTO  25x  2Tx 32x  38x  3Mx  3Nx  3Rx  3Xx  44x  49x  4Ex  4Kx 40x  63x   64x  66x  67x  69x  6Ax  6Bx  6Cx  6Dx   e 0492 CTO  2 x  2Mx  2Rx  25x  2Ux  2Vx  2Wx  2Zx  34x  38x  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Kx    Table 38  Parts lis    Windows 7 Home Premium  32 bit  recovery DVDs                                              Language P N CRU  ID   Brazilian Portuguese 58Y4054    English 58Y4064  Korean 58Y4058  Russian 58Y4060  Russian  English enabled  58Y4059  Simplified Chinese 58Y4055  Spanish 58Y4061  Traditional Chinese 58Y4056  Traditional Chinese  Hong Kong S A R   58Y4057       132 ThinkPad Edge 13
91. on on it if possible       Never remove the drive while the system is operating or is in suspend mode              Table 11  Removal steps of HDD          Step   Screw  quantity  Color Torque    M2 x 3 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  1    Black 0 181 Nm   1 85 kgfcm                    Removing and replacing a FRU 73    Table 11  Removal steps of HDD  continued        When installing  Make sure that the HDD connector is attached firmly     74 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       1050 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN    For access  remove these FRUs in order      1010 Battery pack    on page 68     1020 Bottom slot cover    on page 70    Table 12  Removal steps of PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN                   In step BY  unplug the jacks by using the removal tool antenna RF connector   P N  08K7159  or pick the connectors with your fingers and gently unplug  them in direction of the arrow              Step   Screw  quantity  Color Torque  A M2 x 3 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  2    Black 0 181 Nm   1 85 kgfcm              Removing and replacing a FRU 75    Table 12  Removal steps of PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN  continued        When installing  Plug the gray cable into the jack marked MAIN or M  and the  black cable into the jack marked AUX or A on the card     76 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       1060 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN    For access  remove these FRUs in order      1010 Battery pa
92. on that causes hazards to the customer  or that makes  the equipment unsafe       Before you start the machine  make sure that other service technicians and the  customer   s personnel are not in a hazardous position       Place removed covers and other parts in a safe place  away from all personnel   while you are servicing the machine       Keep your toolcase away from walk areas so that other people will not trip over  it       Do not wear loose clothing that can be trapped in the moving parts of a  machine  Make sure that your sleeves are fastened or rolled up above your  elbows  If your hair is long  fasten it       Insert the ends of your necktie or scarf inside clothing or fasten it with a  nonconductive clip  about 8 centimeters  3 inches  from the end       Do not wear jewelry  chains  metal frame eyeglasses  or metal fasteners for your  clothing    Attention  Metal objects are good electrical conductors       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       After service  reinstall all safety shields  guards  labels  and ground wires   Replace any safety device that is worn or defective       Reinstall all covers correctly before returning the machine to the customer       Fan louvers on the machine help to prevent overheating of internal components   Do not obstruct fan louvers or cover them with labels or stickers     2 T
93. on the display  and beep  symptoms   6  Procedure index and page number in which the failing FRU was detected   7  Failing FRU name and part number   8  Machine type  model number  and serial number   9  Customer   s name and address    Note for warranty  During the warranty period  the customer may be responsible  for repair costs if the computer damage was caused by misuse  accident   modification  unsuitable physical or operating environment  or improper  maintenance by the customer     Following is a list of some common items that are not covered under warranty and  some symptoms that might indicate that the system was subjected to stress beyond  normal use     Before checking problems with the computer  determine whether the damage is  covered under the warranty by referring to the following list     The following are not covered under warranty       LCD panel cracked from the application of excessive force or from being  dropped      Scratched  cosmetic  parts      Distortion  deformation  or discoloration of the cosmetic parts       Plastic parts  latches  pins  or connectors that have been cracked or broken by  excessive force       Damage caused by liquid spilled into the system   e Damage caused by the improper insertion of a PC Card or the installation of an  incompatible card      Improper disc insertion or use of an optical drive      Diskette drive damage caused by pressure on the diskette drive cover  foreign  material in the drive  or the insertion of a disket
94. port    To create the PC Doctor diagnostic CD  follow the instructions on the Web site              For some possible configurations of the computer  PC Doctor might not run  correctly  To avoid this problem  you need to initialize the computer setup by use  of the BIOS Setup Utility before you run PC Doctor     To enter BIOS Setup Utility  do as follows   1  Turn on the computer     2  When the ThinkPad logo comes up  immediately press F1 to enter the BIOS  Setup Utility     Note  If a supervisor password has been set by the customer  BIOS Setup Utility  menu appears after the password is entered  You can start the utility by pressing  Enter instead of entering the supervisor password  however  you cannot change the  parameters that are protected by the supervisor password     On the BIOS Setup Utility screen  press F9  Enter  F10  and then Enter     Note  When you initialize the computer configuration  some devices are disabled   such as the serial port  If you test one of these devices  you will need to enable it    by using Configuration utility for DOS  The utility is available on the following  Web site   http   www  lenovo com support    PC Doctor cannot be used to test a device that is in the docking station  even if the  computer supports the docking station  To test a USB device  connect it to the USB  connector of the computer     General checkout 37    Testing the computer  In this product  you need an external optical drive to use the PC Doctor diagnostic  CD to 
95. r   2  Visually check each FRU for damage  Replace any damaged FRU   3  Remove or disconnect all of the following devices     Non ThinkPad devices    Devices attached to the docking station or the port replicator    Printer  mouse  and other external devices    Battery pack  Hard disk drive  External diskette drive or optical drive  DIMM    Optical disk or diskette in the internal drive  PC Cards  4  Turn on the computer   Determine whether the problem has been solved   If the problem does not recur  reconnect the removed devices one at a time  until you find the failing FRU   7  If the problem remains  replace the following FRUs one at a time  do not  replace a nondefective FRU    a  System board  b  LCD assembly    TITO                               58 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Status indicators    This chapter presents the system status indicators that show the status of the  computer        Table 6  Status indicators       Indicator Meaning    On screen Caps lock     indicators        Caps Lock mode is enabled  You can enter all alphabetic  characters  A Z  in uppercase without pressing the Shift  key    Wireless status   Press F9 to enable or disable the wireless features  You  can quickly change the power state of each feature in  the list           A Power status Green  The AC adapter is connected  If a battery is installed on  the computer  it is charged when this indicator is on   Off  The AC adapter is not connected                 
96. r assembly    on page 88       1120 System board and fan assembly    on page 90  51140 LCD unit    on page 100                                                                   102 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 23  Removal steps of base cover assembly and DC in cable  continued     Cable routing  Make sure that the cable is attached to the cable guides as  shown in this figure  When you route the cables  make sure that they are not  subjected to any tension  Tension could cause the cables to be damaged by the  cable guides  or a wire to be broken                                                                                                  Removing and replacing a FRU 103       Note  Applying labels to the base cover   The new base cover FRU is shipped with a kit containing labels of several kinds   When you replace the base cover  you need to apply the following labels    n Information label under battery   n FCC label   Homologation label   Serial number blank label    Following labels need to be peeled off from the old base cover  and need to be  put on the new base cover    Ethernet label   Windows license label  COA    SID card label   SIM ICCID label   Brazil ANATEL wireless LAN label  Israel label   SIRM label   China wireless WAN label   Brazil ANATEL Bluetooth label  Wireless WAN label   Wireless LAN label    EISE Eram    For some models  you also need to apply one or two FCC labels  Check the old  base cover  if it has one or two
97. rd for wireless WAN    on page 77     1070 Keyboard    on page 79       1080 Top case assembly and microphone module    on page 2       1110 Speaker assembly    on page 88       1120 System board and fan assembly    on page 90  51140 LCD unit    on page 100                                                                     Step   Screw  quantity  Color Torque    M2 x 3 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  4    Silver 0 181 Nm   1 85 kgfcm                    Removing and replacing a FRU 107    Table 26  Removal steps of LCD panel and LCD cable  continued        108 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 26  Removal steps of LCD panel and LCD cable  continued        Removing and replacing a FRU 109       2070 Hinge kit    For access  remove these FRUs in order        1060 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN    on page 77     1070 Keyboard    on page 79       1080 Top case assembly and microphone module    on page 2       1110 Speaker assembly    on page 88       1120 System board and fan assembly    on page 90     1140 LCD unit    on page 100       2030 LCD panel and LCD cable    on page 107                                                                               Step Screw  quantity  Color Torque       A M2 x 3 mm  wafer head  Black 0 181 Nm    nylon coated  2               1 85 kgfcm        110 ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 27  Removal steps of hinge kit  continued        Removing and replacing a FRU 111       2050 
98. rocess  be sure not to drop or stack the system board        If you put a system board down  be sure to put it only on a padded surface  such as an ESD mat or conductive corrugated material     After replacing the system board  run PC Doctor for DOS to make sure that  HDD Active Protection still functions  The procedure is as follows     1  Place the computer on a horizontal surface   2  Run Diagnostics    gt  ThinkPad Devices    gt  HDD Active Protection Test     Attention  Do not apply physical shock to the computer while the test is  running              For access  remove these FRUs in order        1010 Battery pack    on page 68       1020 Bottom slot cover    on page 70       1030 DIMM    on page 72     1040 Hard disk drive  HDD     on page 73       1050 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN    on page 75       1060 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN    on page 77       1070 Keyboard    on page 79                                                        1090 Backup battery    on page 86       1100 Bluetooth daug     1110 Speaker assembly    on page 88                       90 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 20  Removal steps of system board and fan assembly    Following components soldered on the top side of the system board are  extremely sensitive  When you service the system board  avoid any kind of  rough handling     For CULV  Customer Ultra Low Voltage  models    Accelerometer chip for the HDD Active Protection System     CPU   
99. se FRUs in order        1010 Battery pack    on page 68       1020 Bottom slot cover    on page 70     1040 Hard disk drive  HDD   on page 73                                       1050 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN    on page 75     1060 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN    on page 77     1070 Keyboard    on page 79     1080 Top case assembly and microphone module    on page 2     1110 Speaker assembly    on page 88       1120 System board and fan assembly    on page 9                                    0                Step   Screw  quantity  Color    Torque       A M2 x 5 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  2    Black             0 181 Nm   1 85 kgfcm        100 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 22  Removal steps of LCD unit  continued        Cable routing  Make sure that the cables are attached to the cable guides as  shown in this figure  When you route the cables  make sure that they are not  subjected to any tension  Tension could cause the cables to be damaged by the  cable guides  or a wire to be broken                                                                                                                                         Removing and replacing a FRU 101       1150 Base cover assembly and DC in cable    For access  remove these FRUs in order      1060 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN    on page 77     1070 Keyboard    on page 79       1080 Top case assembly and microphone module    on page 2       1110 Speake
100. sement of those Web  sites  The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this Lenovo  product  and use of those Web sites is at your own risk     Any performance data contained herein was determined in a controlled  environment  Therefore  the result obtained in other operating environments may    137    vary significantly  Some measurements may have been made on development level  systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the same on  generally available systems  Furthermore  some measurements may have been  estimated through extrapolation  Actual results may vary  Users of this document  should verify the applicable data for their specific environment        Trademarks    The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States  other countries  or both    Active Protection System   Lenovo    Rescue and Recovery    ThinkPad    ThinkVantage    TrackPoint     UltraNav      IBM    used under license  is trademark of the International Business Machines  Corporation in the United States  other countries  or both     Windows   is trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States  other  countries  or both     Intel   is trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States   other countries  or both     Other company  product  or service names may be the trademarks or service marks  of others     138 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    ThinkPad     Part Number  63Y0744     1P  P 
101. slight  steady  pressure is applied to the TrackPoint pointer  This symptom is not  a hardware problem  If the pointer stops after a short time  no  service action is necessary     If enabling the TrackPoint does not correct the problem  continue  with the following     Interactive Tests    gt  Mouse                Generalcheckout 41    Table 1  FRU tests  continued        FRU    Applicable test       Touch Pad          If the Touch Pad does not work  check the configuration as  specified in the BIOS Setup Utility  If the Touch Pad is disabled   select Automatic to enable it  If enabling the Touch Pad does not  correct the problem  continue with the following       Interactive Tests    gt  Mouse       42 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual          Power system checkout    To verify a symptom  do the following     NO GTR Co         gt     Turn off the computer    Remove the battery pack    Connect the AC adapter    Check that power is supplied when you turn on the computer    Turn off the computer    Disconnect the AC adapter and install the charged battery pack    Check that the battery pack supplies power when you turn on the computer     If you suspect a power problem  see the appropriate one of the following power    supply checkouts           Checking the AC adapter       operational chargine       Checking the battery pack    on page 44     Checking the backup battery    on page 45                    Checking the AC adapter    You are here because th
102. ssary      Use only one hand when working with powered on electrical equipment   keep the other hand in your pocket or behind your back     Attention  An electrical shock can occur only when there is a complete  circuit  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   Instructions for these precautions are in the safety sections of maintenance  information  Use extreme care when measuring high voltages        Regularly inspect and maintain your electrical hand tools for safe operational  condition       Do not use worn or broken tools and testers       Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit  First  check that it  has been powered off       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     Safety information 3       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        Do not service the following parts with t
103. stalling         Before you attach the fan assembly to the computer  apply thermal grease  at  an amount of 0 2 grams  on the part marked     as in the following figure   Either too much or too less application of grease can cause a thermal problem  due to imperfect contact with a component  You need to peel the thin film off  from the rubbers BJ     For MT0196 and MT0492        For MT0197           Make sure that the fan connector is attached firmly     Removing and replacing a FRU 97       1130 1    card assembly  audio cable  and 1    cable    For access  remove these FRUs in order        1060 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN    on page 77     1070 Keyboard    on page 79       1080 Top case assembly and microphone module    on page 2       1110 Speaker assembly    on page 88       1120 System board and fan assembly    on page 90                                                                 Step   Screw  quantity  Color Torque       A M2    3 mm  wafer head  nylon coated  1    Black 0 181 Nm   1 85 kgfcm                       98 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Table 21  Removal steps of I O card assembly  audio cable  and I O cable  continued        Cable routing  Make sure that the connectors are attached firmly and you route  the cables as shown in this figure                                                                                                        Removing and replacing a FRU 99       1140 LCD unit    For access  remove the
104. t   Overall  continued        No   FRU  Overall  FRU no  CRU       5      Centrino Wireless N 1000 60Y3203       0196 CTO  23x  24x  25x  26x  2Ax  2Bx 2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Gx  2Kx  2Lx  2Px  20x  2Tx   2Ux  2      2Wx 2      2Yx  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3 x  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px   30x  3Rx  3Sx 3Tx  3Ux  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Fx  4Gx  4Jx 4Lx  4Mx  4Nx 4Px  AUX  4Vx   4Wx  4Xx  4Yx  53x  54x     0197 CTO     0492 CTO  24x  25x  2Hx  2 x  2Kx  2Lx  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3 x    5  Intel Centrino Advanced N   WiMAX 6250  WW SKU 60Y3195 d     0196 CTO  22x  40x  4Rx  45x    0197 CTO    0492 CTO    5      Centrino Advanced N   WiMAX 6250  Russia SKU 60Y3209          0196 CTO     0197 CTO      0492         3Kx    6  1 GB DDR2 667 SDRAM SO DIMM  PC2 5300  card 40Y8403       0197 CTO  25x  27x  29x  20x  2Ex  2Fx  2Mx  32x  33x  34x  35x  37x  39x  3Fx  3Hx   3Rx  3Wx  43x  48x  4Dx  4     6Xx  72x    6  2 GB DDR2 667 SDRAM SO DIMM      2 5300  card 40Y8404 WE     0197 CTO  22x  23x  24x  25x  26x  27x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2     2Kx    2Lx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px  20x  2Rx  25x  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  2Wx  2Zx  32x  36x  38x  39x  3Ax   3Bx  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex  3Gx  3 x  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px  3Ox  35x  3Tx  3Ux  3Vx  3Xx   3Yx  3Zx  42x  44x  45x  46x  47x  49x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx  4Ex  4Fx  4Gx  4Hx  4Kx  4Lx   4Mx  4Nx  4Px 40x  ARx  4Sx  4Tx  4Ux  4Vx  4Wx  4Xx  4Yx  AZx  52x  53x  54x  55x   56x  57x  58x  59x  5Ax  5Bx  5Cx  5Dx  5Ex  5Fx  5Gx  5Hx  5 x  5      5Lx  5Mx  5Nx   5Px
105. t beeps    0230 System board    Shadow RAM error   Shadow RAM fails at   offset nnnn     two short beeps    0231 1  DIMM    System RAM error   System RAM fails at 2  System board    offset nnnn     two short beeps    0232 1  DIMM     Extended RAM error    Extended RAM fails  2  System board   at offset nnnn    two short beeps           0250 1  Charge the backup battery for more   System battery error   System battery is than 8 hours by connecting the ac   dead  adapter     two short beeps  2  Replace the backup battery and run BIOS  Setup Utility to reset the time and date    0251 1  Charge the backup battery for more   System CMOS checksum bad    Default than 8 hours by connecting the ac   configuration used  adapter     two short beeps  2  Replace the backup battery and run BIOS    Setup Utility to reset the time and date        0254 Turn off the computer and discharge  System NV7 Volume checksum bad  Default   CMOS  Then restart the computer   configuration used   two short beeps        0260 1  Charge the backup battery for more  System timer error  than 8 hours by connecting the ac   two short beeps  adapter     2  Replace the backup battery and run BIOS  Setup Utility to reset the time and date   3  System board        0270 1  Charge the backup battery for more  Real time clock error  than 8 hours by connecting the ac   two short beeps  adapter     2  Replace the backup battery and run BIOS  Setup Utility to reset the time and date   3  System board        0271 Run BIOS 
106. te with multiple labels      Damaged or bent diskette eject button   e Fuses blown by attachment of a nonsupported device      Forgotten computer password  making the computer unusable       Sticky keys caused by spilling a liquid onto the keyboard      Use of an incorrect AC adapter on laptop products    The following symptoms might indicate damage caused by nonwarranted   activities       Missing parts might be a symptom of unauthorized service or modification       Ifthe spindle of a hard disk drive becomes noisy  it may have been subjected to  excessive force  or dropped     36 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual       Checkout guide    Use the following procedures as a guide in identifying and correcting problems  with the ThinkPad Notebook     Note  The diagnostic tests are intended to test only ThinkPad products  The use of  non ThinkPad products  prototype cards  or modified options can lead to false  indications of errors and invalid system responses    1  Identify the failing symptoms in as much detail as possible     2  Verify the symptoms  Try to re create the failure by running the diagnostic test  or by repeating the operation     Diagnostics using PC Doctor for DOS    The ThinkPad Notebook has a test program called PC Doctor for DOS  hereafter  called PC Doctor   You can detect errors by running the diagnostics test included in  PC Doctor        Note   PC Doctor for DOS is available at the following Web site   http       www  lenovo com  sup
107. tem function  Proper grounding of the electrical outlet can be verified by a  certified electrician     ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual             Safety notices  multilingual translations     The safety notices in this section are provided in the following languages           Traditional Chinese    Safety information 7    8    A    DANGER       Before the computer is powered on after FRU replacement  make sure all screws   springs  and other small parts are in place and are not left loose inside the computer   Verify this by shaking the computer and listening for rattling sounds  Metallic parts or  metal flakes can cause electrical shorts              A    DANGER       Some standby batteries contain a small amount of nickel and cadmium  Do not  disassemble a standby battery  recharge it  throw it into fire or water  or short circuit it   Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations  Use only the  battery in the appropriate parts listing  Use of an incorrect battery can result in ignition  or explosion of the battery              A    DANGER       The battery pack contains small amounts of nickel  Do not disassemble it  throw it into  fire or water  or short circuit it  Dispose of the battery pack as required by local  ordinances or regulations  Use only the battery in the appropriate parts listing when  replacing the battery pack  Use of an incorrect battery can result in ignition or explosion  of the battery              A  
108. test the hardware features     Note  The PC Doctor diagnostic CD does not support any external optical drives  connected through USB devices or any others     To run the test  do as follows     1          RON    10   1    Turn off the computer    Attach an external optical drive through the USB connector to the computer   Set the external optical drive as a startup device    Turn off the computer    Turn on the computer     If the computer cannot be powered on  go to    Power system checkout    on     page 43  and check the power sources     If an error code appears  go to    Symptom to FRU index    on page 53     When the ThinkPad logo comes up  immediately press F12 to enter the Boot  Menu     Insert the PC Doctor CD into the external optical drive    Press cursor keys to select ATAPI CDx  x  0  1       and then press Enter   Follow the instructions on the screen    The main panel of PC Doctor appears    Select Diagnostics with the arrow keys  and press Enter     Note  You can select an item not only with the arrow keys  but also with the  TrackPoint   pointer  Instead of pressing Enter  click the left button     A pull down menu appears   Its exact form depends on the model      Note  PC Doctor menu does not mean the formal support device list  Some  unsupported device names may appear in the PC Doctor menu        Diagnostics Interactive Tests Hardware Info Utility Quit F1 Help                   Run Normal Test  Run Quick Test  CPU Coprocessor  Systemboard  Video Adapter  
109. try or region designator is specified       ACRU  customer replaceable unit  is identified by a single asterisk     or two  asterisks      in the CRU ID column  An N in the CRU ID column means that  the part is not a CRU  A single asterisk     means that the part is a Self service  CRU  two asterisks      means that the part is an Optional service CRU     ThinkPad Notebooks contain the following types of CRUs    Self service CRUs  These CRUs unplug or are held by no more than two screws   Examples of these types of CRUs include an AC adapter  a power  cord  a battery  and a hard disk drive  Other Self service CRUs  depending on product design may include a memory  a wireless card   a keyboard  and a palm rest with finger print reader and touchpad    Optional service CRUs  These CRUs are isolated parts within the computer that are concealed  by an access panel that is typically secured by more than two screws   Once the access panel is removed  the specific CRU is visible    e FRUs marked with  J are available as options              O Copyright Lenovo 2009 117                   RY    0  DW          21    Overall    ThinkPad Edge 13  and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    118    Table 29  Parts list   Overall                                  No   FRU  Overall  FRU no   CRU  ID  1  LCD unit  see  LCD FRUs    on page 126    2   Keyboard  see  Keyboard  on page 129   3  Top case assembly 6015520 IN        Microphone module 60Y5753 N  4   Qualcom Gobi 2000 WWAN 60Y3183 di     0196
110. umber     When you replace the system board  you must set the UUID on the new system  board as follows     1  Install the LENOVO ThinkPad Hardware Maintenance Diskette Version 1 76 or  later  and restart the computer   2  From the main menu  select 4  Assign UUID     A new UUID is created and written  If a valid UUID already exists  it is not  overwritten     Reading or writing the ECA information    Information on Engineering Change Announcements  ECA  are stored in the  EEPROM of the system board  The electronic storage of this information simplifies  the procedure to check if the ECA has been previously applied to a machine  The  machine does not need to be disassembled to check for the ECA application     To check what ECAs have been previously applied to the machine  use the ECA  Information Read Write function on the LENOVO ThinkPad Hardware  Maintenance Diskette Version 1 76 or later     1  Insert the LENOVO ThinkPad Hardware Maintenance Diskette Version 1 76 or  later  and restart the computer    2  From the main menu  select 6  Set ECA Information    3  To read ECA information  select 2  Read ECA rework number from EEPROM  and follow the instruction     4  To read box build date  select 5  Read box build date from EEPROM  and  follow the instruction on the screen     After an ECA has been applied to the machine  the EEPROM must be updated to  reflect the ECA   s application  Use the LENOVO ThinkPad Hardware Maintenance  Diskette Version 1 76 or later to update the EE
111. updates to the software that  was preinstalled on the computer  Not all recovery disc sets come with a  Supplemental Recovery Disc     Notes        You must have a DVD drive to use the recovery discs  If you do not have an  internal DVD drive  you can use an external USB DVD drive       During the recovery process  all data on the drive will be deleted  If possible   copy any important data or personal files that you want to keep onto removable  media or a network drive before you start the recovery process     To restore the computer to the original factory configuration using the recovery  disc set  do the following     47          Note  Recovery takes several hours  The length of time depends on the method  you use  If you use recovery discs  recovery takes at least five hours        1  Make the CD DVD drive the first startup device in the startup sequence  using the following procedure     a  Press and hold down the F1 key  and then turn on the computer  When the    logo screen is displayed or if you hear repeating beeps  release the F1 key   The Setup Utility program opens     b  Use the arrow keys to select Startup  gt  Boot   c  Select the CD DVD drive as the 1st Boot Device   2  Insert the Operating System Recovery Disc into the DVD drive     3  Press F10 to save the Setup Utility configuration changes  Follow the  instructions on the screen to begin the recovery process     4  Select your language and click Next   5  Read the license  If you agree with the terms and 
112. uthorized service technicians  provide any services to reset either the user or the master HDP  or to recover data  from the hard disk drive  The hard disk drive can be replaced for a scheduled fee     For how to remove the POP  see  How to remove the hard disk password    on   page 50     Supervisor password    A supervisor password  SVP  protects the system information stored in the BIOS  Setup Utility  The user must enter the SVP in order to get access to the BIOS Setup  Utility and change the system configuration     Attention  If the SVP has been forgotten and cannot be made available to the  service technician  there is no service procedure to reset the password  The system  board must be replaced for a scheduled fee     How to remove the power on password  To remove a POP that you have forgotten  do the following      A  If no SVP has been set   1  Turn off the computer   2  Remove the battery pack     For how to remove the battery pack  see  1010 Battery pack  on page 68     3  Remove the backup battery     For how to remove the backup battery  see  1090 Backup battery    on page 86     4  Turn on the computer and wait until the POST ends     Related service information 49    After the POST ends  the password prompt does not appear  The POP has been  removed     5  Reinstall the backup battery and the battery pack      B  If an SVP has been set and is known by the service technician    1  Turn on the computer    2  When the ThinkPad logo comes up  immediately press F1
113. x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2 x  2Lx  2Mx  2Px  20x  2Rx  2Tx   2Ux  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  3Bx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Nx  3Px  3Rx  3Sx  3Tx  3Yx  3Zx   42x  43x  47x  4Bx  4Cx  4Lx  4Nx  40x  4Rx  45x  AUX  4      4Wx  4Xx  53x  54x     0197 CTO  2Fx  2Hx  2Jx  2Lx  20x  25x  2Tx  2Wx  32x  39x  3Ax  3Fx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px   30x  3Rx  35x  3Vx  42x  47x  40x  4Hx  4Nx  45x  AUX  4Wx  4Zx  52x  55x  56x  59x   5Ax  5Dx  5Ex  5Hx  5 x  5Mx  5Nx  5Rx  55x  5Vx  5Wx  5      5Yx  5Zx  62x  64x  65x   67x  68x  6Ax  6Bx  6Cx  6Dx  6Ex  6Gx  6Hx  6jx  6Kx  6Lx  6Mx  6Nx  6Rx  65x           6Ux  6Vx  6Wx  6Xx  6Yx     0492 CTO  23x  24x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Gx  2Lx  2Qx  2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  2Xx   2Yx  2Zx  34x  37x  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3 x  14  SATA hard disk drive  500 GB  5 400 rpm 60Y4761          0196 CTO  2Dx 2Gx  2      2Vx  2Wx 2Yx  38x  39x          4Gx  4Mx  4Px  4Yx  e 0197 CTO  25x  26x  38x  3Wx  3Xx  43x  44x  48x  49x  4Dx  4      4     4Kx  4Px  40x   4Rx  4Tx  4Vx  6Px  60x     0492 CTO  25x  2Dx  2Ex  2Jx  2Kx  2Mx  2Nx  2Rx  2Sx  38x  3Ax  14   SATA hard disk drive  500 GB  5 400 rpm 60Y4753 Md     0196 CTO  2Dx 2Gx  2Kx  2Vx  2Wx  2Yx  38x  39x  3Ax  4Gx  4Mx  4Px  4Yx  e 0197 CTO  25x  26x  38x  3Wx  3Xx  43x  44x  48x  49x  4Dx  4Ex  4     4Kx  4Px  40x   4Rx  4Tx  4Vx  6Px  60x  e 0492 CTO  25x  2Dx  2Ex  2     2Kx  2Mx  2Nx  2Rx  25x  38x  3Ax  14  SATA hard disk drive  500 GB  5 400 rpm 60Y4769 50     0196 CTO  2Dx  2Gx  2      2Vx  2Wx  2Yx  38
114. x  39x          4Gx  4      4      4Yx  e 0197 CTO  25x  26x  38x  3Wx  3Xx  43x  44x  48x  49x  4Dx  4Ex  4     4Kx  4Px  40x   4Rx  4Tx  4Vx  6Px  60x     0492 CTO  25x  2Dx  2Ex  2     2Kx  2Mx  2Nx  2Rx  2Sx  38x  3Ax  14   SATA hard disk drive  250 GB  7 200 rpm 60Y4775          0196 CTO     0197 CTO     0492 10  14  SATA hard disk drive  250 GB  7 200 rpm 60Y4771          0196 CTO     0197 CTO     0492 CTO  14  SATA hard disk drive  250 GB  7 200 rpm 60Y4781          0196 CTO     0197 CTO     0492 CTO  14  SATA hard disk drive  320 GB  7 200 rpm 60Y4777            0196 CTO  24x  25x  26x  37x  45x  46x     0197 CTO  23x  24x  2Ax  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  33x  63x  66x  69x  73x     0492 CTO                Parts list 123    Table 29  Parts list   Overall  continued                                                              No   FRU  Overall  FRU no   CRU  ID  SATA hard disk drive  320 GB  7 200 rpm 60Y4773          0196 CTO  24x  25x  26x  37x  45x  46x     0197 CTO  23x  24x  2Ax  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  33x  63x  66x  69x  73x     0492 CTO  SATA hard disk drive  320 GB  7 200 rpm 45N7281          0196 CTO  24x  25x  26x  37x  45x  46x     0197 CTO  23x  24x  2Ax  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  33x  63x  66x  69x  73x     0492 CTO  SATA hard disk drive  500 GB  7 200 rpm 60Y4779   gt      0196 CTO     0197 CTO     0492 CTO  SATA hard disk drive  500 GB  7 200 rpm 60Y4785       0196 CTO     0197 CTO     0492 CTO  Speaker assembly 60Y5754 N  Thermal module with fan  for Intel chipset 60Y5518 N     0196 
115. x  44x  49x  4Ex  4Kx  40x   4Rx  45    4Tx  4Ux  4Vx  4Wx 4      4Yx  4Zx  52x  53x  54x  55x  56x  57x  58x  59x  5Ax   5Bx  5Cx  5Dx  5Ex  5Fx  5Gx  5Hx  5 x  5Kx  5Lx  5Mx  5Nx  5Px  50x  5Rx  55x  5Tx   5Ux  5Vx  5Wx 5      5Yx  5Zx  62x  63x  64x  65x  66x  67x  68x  69x  6Ax  6Ex  6Gx   6Hx  6jx  6Kx  6Lx  6Mx  6Nx  6Px  60x  6Rx  65x          6Ux  6Vx  6Wx  6Xx  6Yx  73x      0492 CTO  22x  23x  24x  25x  26x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Hx 2Kx  2Nx  2Sx  2Tx  2Ux  2      2Wx  2Xx  2Yx  32x  33x  34x  35x  38x  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx   3Jx  3Kx    60Y3199       19    Bluetooth daughter card  BDC 2 1       0196 CTO  22x  23x  24x  25x  26x  27x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Gx   2Hx  2jx  2Kx  2Lx  2Mx  2Px  20x  2Rx  2Tx  2Ux  2      2Wx  2      2Yx 2Zx  32x  33x   34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax  3Bx  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex          3Gx  3 x  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx   3Nx  3Px  30x  3Rx  35x  3Tx  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  45x  46x  47x  48x  49x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx   4Ex  4Mx  4      ARx  45x  AUX  4Vx  4Wx  4Xx      0197 CTO  23x  24x  2Ax  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Hx  2 x  2      2Lx  2Px  2      2Rx  25x   2Tx  2Ux  2Vx  2Wx  2Zx  32x  33x  34x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax  3Bx  3Cx  3Dx   3Ex  3Gx  3Hx  3jx  3Kx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px  30x  3Rx  35x  3Xx  44x  49x  4Ex  4Kx  40x   4Rx  4Sx  4Tx  4Ux  4Vx  4Wx 4Xx  4Yx  AZx  52x  53x  54x  55x  56x  57x  58x  59x  5Ax   5Bx  5Cx  5Dx  5Ex  5Fx  5Gx  5Hx  5 x  5Kx  5Lx  5Mx  5Nx  5Px  50x  5Rx  55x  5Tx   5Ux  5Vx  5Wx  5Xx  5Yx  5
116. x  4Rx 4Tx  4      5Xx  5Yx  5Zx   62x  63x  64x  65x  66x  67x  68x  69x  6Ax  6Bx  6Cx  6Dx  6Ex  6Gx  6Px  6Ox  6Rx  65x   61x  6Ux  6Vx  6Wx 6Yx          72x  73x   0492 CTO  23x  24x  25x  2Dx  2Ex  2Hx  33x  34x  35x  3Dx  3Ex  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx  3Jx    42T4815       11    Base cover assembly for 0196    60Y5528       11    Base cover assembly for 0197    60Y5530       11    Base cover assembly for 0492    60Y5529       12    HDD cover bracket    60Y5532          13       HDD slot cover       60Y5517          22121212    Parts list 121    Table 29  Parts list   Overall  continued        No   FRU  Overall  FRU no  CRU  ID    SATA hard disk drive  160 GB  5 400 rpm 60Y4755 Tr     0196 CTO  3Cx  3Ux  4Fx     0197 CTO  2Mx  2Nx  2Ux  3Bx  3Hx    0492 CTO  2Hx       SATA hard disk drive  160 GB  5 400 rpm 60Y4747          0196 CTO  3Cx  3Ux  4Fx      0197 CTO  2Mx  2Nx  2Ux  3Bx  3Hx      0492 CTO  2Hx       SATA hard disk drive  160 GB  5 400 rpm 60Y4763          0196 CTO  3Cx  3Ux  4Fx      0197 CTO  2Mx  2Nx  2Ux  3Bx  3Hx     0492 CTO  2Hx       SATA hard disk drive  250 GB  5 400 rpm 60Y4757        e 0196 CTO  23x  27x  29x  2Xx  3Dx  3Hx  3Jx  3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  30x  44x  48x  49x  4Ax   4Dx  4Ex  4Jx       0197 CTO  27x  28x  29x  2Kx  2Px  2Rx  2Vx  2Zx  34x  35x  36x  37x  3Cx  3Dx  3Ex   3Gx  3Jx  3Kx  3Lx  3Tx  3Ux  3Yx  3Zx  45x  46x  4Ax  4Bx  4Fx  4Gx  4Lx  4Mx  4Xx   4Yx 53x  54x  57x  58x  5Bx  5Cx  5Fx  5Gx  5Kx  5Lx  5Px  5Qx  5Tx  5Ux  6Zx  72x      0492 CTO  22x 
117. x  58x  59x  5Ax  5Bx  5Cx  5Dx  5Ex  5Xx  5Yx  5Zx  65x  66x  67x  68x   69x  6Ax  6Bx  6Dx  6Ex  6Gx  6 x  6Lx  6Mx  6Ox  6Rx  65x  6Tx  6Vx  6Wx  6Zx  73x  0492 CTO  22x  23x  25x  28x  2Bx  2Cx  2Fx  2Gx  2Hx  2 x  2Kx  2Lx  2Mx  2Sx  2Tx   2Vx 33x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax 3Dx  3Fx  3Gx  3 x  3Kx    60Y5525       Hinges  black    0196 CTO  22x  24x  25x  26x  27x  28x  2Ax  2Bx  2Cx  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Gx  2Hx  2Mx   2Px  2Rx  2Tx  2Vx  2Wx  2Xx  2Yx  32x  33x  35x  36x  38x  39x  3Cx  3Ex  3Gx  3Hx   3Kx  3Lx  3Nx  3Px  3Qx  3Rx  3Ux  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x  46x  47x  48x  49x  4Ax   4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  4Fx  4Gx  4Jx  4Lx  4Mx  45x  4Ux  4Wx  4Xx  4Yx  54x   0197 CTO  22x  23x  25x  27x  28x  29x  2Ax  2Dx  2Ex  2Fx  2Jx  2Kx  2Mx  2Nx  2Px   2Qx  2Rx  2Sx  2Ux  2Vx  2Wx  32x  33x  36x  37x  38x  3Ax  3Bx  3Cx  3Fx  3Gx  3Hx   3Kx  3Lx  3Mx  3Nx  3Px  3Qx  3Tx  3Ux  3Vx  3Wx  3Xx  3Yx  3Zx  42x  43x  44x  45x   46x  47x  48x  49x  4Ax  4Bx  4Cx  4Dx  4Ex  ARx  4Sx  41    4Ux  4      4Yx  4Zx  52x  53x   54x  55x  56x  57x  58x  59x  5      5Bx  5Cx  5Dx  5Ex  5Xx  5Yx  5Zx  65x  66x  67x  68x   69x  6Ax  6Bx        6Ex  6Gx  6Jx  6Lx  6Mx  60x  6Rx  65x  6Tx          6Wx  6Zx  73x  0492 CTO  22x  23x  25x  28x  2Bx  2Cx  2Fx  2Gx  2Hx  2     2Kx  2Lx  2Mx  25x  2Tx   2Vx  33x  35x  36x  37x  38x  39x  3Ax  3Dx  3Fx  3Gx  3 x  3Kx    60Y5526       Hinges  silver    0196 CTO  23x  29x  2 x  2Kx  2Lx  20x  2Ux  2Zx  34x  37x          3Bx  3Dx  3Fx  3Jx   3Mx  35x  3Tx  4
118. x  5Ax  5Cx  5Ex  5Gx  5Jx  5Lx  Nx  50x  55x  5Ux   5Wx  5Xx  5Yx 5Zx  6Ex  6Gx  6Hx  65x  6Tx  6Ux  6Vx  6Wx  6Xx  6Zx  72x  73x   e 0492 CTO  22x  24x  26x  3Gx  3Hx  3Jx    Table 40  Parts lis    Windows 7 Professional  32 bit  recovery DVDs                                                                                     Language P N CRU  ID   Arabic 58Y4065    Brazilian Portuguese 58Y4066  Czech 58Y4069  Danish 58Y4070  English 58Y4091  English  Finnish  and Swedish  in Sweden  58Y4093  English  French  German  and Dutch  in Belgium and Luxemburg  58Y4092  English  French  German  and Italian  in Switzerland  58Y4094  French 58Y4071  German 58Y4073  Greek 58Y4072  Hebrew 58Y4074  Hungarian 58Y4076  Italian 58Y4077  Japanese 58Y4078  Korean 58Y4079  Norwegian 58Y4080  Polish 58Y4081  Portuguese 58Y4082  Romanian 58Y4084  Russian 58Y4085  Russian  English enabled  58Y4083  Serbian Latin 58Y4089  Simplified Chinese 58Y4067  Slovak 58Y4086  Slovenian 58Y4087  Spanish 58Y4088  Traditional Chinese 58Y4068  Traditional Chinese  Hong Kong S A R   58Y4075  Turkish 58Y4090                   134 ThinkPad Edge 13    and E30 Hardware Maintenance Manual    Windows 7 Professional  64 bit  DVDs    Windows 7 Professional  64 bit  is preinstalled as the operating system in the   following models       0196 CTO  22x  23x  25x  26x  27x  28x  2Ax  2Bx  2Dx  2Gx  2Kx  2Vx  2Wx  37x   38x  39x  3Ax  47x       0197 CTO  23x  24x  26x  2Ex  2Fx  20x  2Wx  3Px  30x  35x  45x  4Ux 4Wx  60x   6
    
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