Vxl Itona Md75 User Manual

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Page 1 - Itona Md75

Itona Md75 Service Manual

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Removing the Top Cover 6 4 Removing the Top Cover 1. Using the Philips screwdriver, unscrew the screw on the top and bottom strip. Figure 4-1: U

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Removing the Top Cover 7 3. Slide and remove the side mask as shown in Figure 4-3. Figure 4-3: Removing the Side Mask 4. Using the Philips scre

Page 4 - Warning and Caution

Replacing RAM 8 5 Replacing RAM 1. Remove the power cord and top cover as described on page 5. 2. Apply isopropyl alcohol on the glue holding th

Page 5 - 1 Tools Required

Replacing RAM 9 Note: You will hear a distinctive click sound, indicating that the DDR3 RAM is correctly locked into position. 6. Apply hot glue

Page 6 - Hot Glue Gun with Rod

Replacing the Flash 10 6 Replacing the Flash 1. Remove the power cord and top cover as described on page 5. 2. Using the star screwdriver, remov

Page 7 - 2 Removing the Power Adapter

Replacing the Speaker 11 7 Replacing the Speaker 1. Disconnect the speaker cable from the motherboard as shown in Figure 7-1. Figure 7-1: Re

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Replacing the Speaker 12 3. Push the speaker out of its slot as shows in Figure 7-3. Figure 7-3: Removing the Speaker 4. Replace the old speake

Page 9 - 3 Dismantling the VESA Dock

Removing the Front Panel 13 8 Removing the Front Panel 1. Gently pull the bezel tabs outward on both the top and bottom strips simultaneously.

Page 10 - 4 Removing the Top Cover

Removing the Front Panel 14 Figure 8-3: Removing the Monitor Side VESA Dock 6. Using the Philips screwdriver, unscrew the retaining screws holdi

Page 11 - Removing the Top Cover 7

Removing the Front Panel 15 7. Remove the side mask as shown in Figure 8-5. Figure 8-5: Removing the Side Mask Note: Ensure that the position of

Page 12 - 5 Replacing RAM

Copyright © 2004-2014 VXL Instruments Limited. All Rights Reserved Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not rep

Page 13 - Replacing RAM 9

Removing the Front Panel 16 11. Slide out and remove the Front Panel as shown in Figure 8-7. Figure 8-7: Removing the Front Panel 12. Using the P

Page 14 - 6 Replacing the Flash

Removing the Front Panel 17 13. Pull out the PCB from the Front Panel as shown in Figure 8-9. Figure 8-9: Removing the Front Panel PCB 14. Repla

Page 15 - 7 Replacing the Speaker

Replacing the Motherboard 18 9 Replacing the Motherboard 1. Remove the power cord and top cover as described on page 5. 2. Remove the front beze

Page 16 - Replacing the Speaker 12

Replacing the Motherboard 19 4. Unplug the Speaker and the Front Panel cables. 5. Using the star screwdriver, unscrew the two screws holding th

Page 17 - 8 Removing the Front Panel

Replacing the Motherboard 20 Note:  While replacing the motherboard, ensure that you connect the cables into the same ports from which you remov

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Replacing the Motherboard 21 9. Remove the motherboard from the cabinet as shown in Figure 9-6. Figure 9-6: Removing Motherboard 10. Replace t

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Replacing the Motherboard 22 12. Using the Philips screwdriver fix the motherboard using the four available screws. 13. Connect the cables into t

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i Table of Contents 1 Tools Required 1 2 Removing the Power Adapter 3 3 Dismantling the VESA Dock 5 4 Removing the Top Cover 6 5 Replacing

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ii Warning and Caution Warning: It is best to wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) cuff when handling electronic components (Motherboard, RAM an

Page 22 - 9 Replacing the Motherboard

Tools Required 1 1 Tools Required The tools required for servicing the Itona Md75 Thin Client are shown in Table 1-1. A. Star Screwdriver 1.7 mm

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Tools Required 2 Table 1-1: Tools Required E. Isopropyl Alcohol ((CH3)2 CHOH) F. Hot Glue Gun with Rod

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Removing the Power Adapter 3 2 Removing the Power Adapter 1. Turn off the power supply to the client. 2. Remove the power cord from the power co

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Removing the Power Adapter 4 Note: Use cable ties of the following dimension:  Smaller cable tie used to route the power cable: 100 mm length. 

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Dismantling the VESA Dock 5 3 Dismantling the VESA Dock 1. Turn off the power supply to the client. 2. Remove all the cables connected to the c

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