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Toshiba M10 User Manual

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4 Replacement Procedures

4.1 General

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Satellite Pro M10 Series Maintenance Manual (960-431)

Safety Precautions

Before you begin disassembly, read the following safety precautions and observe them
carefully as you work.

DANGER: 1. Always use the genuine battery that is authorized by TOSHIBA or

compatible with the unit. Since other battery packs have different

specifications, they may be incompatible with the unit, and may burst or

explode.

Never heat or disassemble the battery pack, as that could cause leakage

of alkaline solution. Never throw the battery pack into a fire, as that

could cause the battery pack to explode.

2. The power supply, FL inverter and other components carry high

voltages. If you need to turn on the power of a partially disassembled

computer to check its operation, be very careful not to touch connectors

or components, in order to avoid the risk of electric shock.

Also, do not disassemble individual components in first-level

maintenance.

WARNING: 1. Turn off the power and disconnect the AC adaptor from the power

source, to avoid exposure to electric shock.

2. Batteries in the computer retain an electrical charge, so there is danger

of electrical shock even when the computer is disconnected from an AC

power source. Remove any metal jewelry or accessories such as

necklaces, bracelets or rings, in order to reduce the risk of electric

shock. Never work with wet or damp hands.

3. Be careful of edges and corners as these may cut.

CAUTION: 1. When you change a component, be sure the replacement component

meets the required specifications. Never use foreign parts, to avoid any

risk of damage to the computer.

2. To avoid any risk of short-circuit, fire or other internal damage, never

allow any metal objects such as screws or paper clips to fall into the

unit. Be sure to replace screws with the same size as those removed.

Make sure all screws are securely fastened. Loose screws can cause

short circuits, resulting in heat, smoke or fire.

3. Before lifting out an FRU or other component, make sure all cables to

the component have been disconnected, in order to reduce the risk of

accidental electric shock.

4. If you use AC power, be sure to use the cable that came with the

computer or one recommended by TOSHIBA.

5. Make sure that all replacement components meet the specifications for

the computer and that all cables and connectors are securely fastened, in

order to avoid the risk of electric shock.

6. Some parts inside the computer, such as the CPU and cooling module,

become very hot during operation. Conduct repair work after they have

cooled. Be careful around the CPU and cooling module to avoid burns.