Lenovo RD210 User Manual
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Attention:
v
Do
not
touch
the
microprocessor
contacts;
handle
the
microprocessor
by
the
edges
only.
Contaminants
on
the
microprocessor
contacts,
such
as
oil
from
your
skin,
can
cause
connection
failures
between
the
contacts
and
the
socket.
v
Handle
the
microprocessor
carefully.
Dropping
the
microprocessor
during
installation
or
removal
can
damage
the
contacts.
v
Do
not
use
excessive
force
when
you
press
the
microprocessor
into
the
socket.
v
Make
sure
that
the
microprocessor
is
oriented
and
aligned
and
positioned
in
the
socket
before
you
try
to
close
the
lever.
d.
Align
the
microprocessor
with
the
socket
(note
the
alignment
mark
and
the
position
of
the
notches);
then,
carefully
place
the
microprocessor
on
the
socket
and
close
the
microprocessor
bracket
frame.
Note:
The
microprocessor
fits
only
one
way
on
the
socket.
1
Microprocessor
bracket
frame
2
Microprocessor
3
Alignment
marks
4
Microprocessor
release
level
e.
Carefully
close
the
microprocessor
release
lever
to
the
closed
position
to
secure
the
microprocessor
in
the
socket.
3.
Install
the
heat
sink:
a.
Clean
the
grease
from
the
heat
sink
and
apply
new
grease
on
the
microprocessor.
b.
Align
the
heat
sink
on
top
of
the
microprocessor.
c.
Lower
the
rear
flange
of
the
heat-sink
into
the
opening
in
the
retainer
bracket
and
press
down
firmly
on
the
front
of
the
heat-sink
until
it
is
seated
securely.
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ThinkServer
RD210
Types
3795,
3796,
3818,
and
3819:
Installation
and
User
Guide