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Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Unit, Removing the, Power Supply Unit

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Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Unit Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Unit Removing the Power Supply Unit Œ Ensure that the computer's power cord is disconnected from the computer.  Place the computer on its side. Unscrew the four screws at the bottom of the computer. Ž (a) Disconnect the power cables from any connected mass storage devices; (b) Unclip the main power supply unit cable (thick black cable located on the right-hand side) from the computer; (c) Then lay the cable to the side to improve access to the power supply. ™ Disconnect the two power supply cables (P1 and P1 Bis) on the system board from the power supply unit. š (a) Place your hand on the power supply unit (you need to slide your hand into the computer to do this). Gently push the power supply unit towards the rear of the computer. (b) Push the power cables down while sliding out the power supply unit, until they are clear of the computer. š (b) Ž (a) ™ Ž (b) š (a) Ž (c)  Replacing the Power Supply Unit Œ Slide the power supply unit back into the computer. Ensure that the cables are flat and do not get trapped between the top of the power supply unit and the bottom of the computer. Ž Place the computer on its side (if it is not already). Replace the four screws at the bottom of the PC. Then return the computer to its upright position.  Reconnect the two power supply cables to the system board. Connector P1 is inserted into the left-hand side and P1Bis into the right-hand side of the J1 Power connector. Clip the main power supply unit cable back into place. Reconnect the power supply cables to the mass storage devices. ™ Reconnect the computer's power cord to the computer. 14

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Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Unit
Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Unit
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Slide the power supply unit back into the computer. Ensure that
the cables are flat and do not get trapped between the top of the
power supply unit and the bottom of the computer.
Replacing the Power Supply Unit
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Reconnect the two power supply cables to the system board.
Connector P1 is inserted into the left-hand side and P1Bis into the
right-hand side of the J1 Power connector. Clip the main power
supply unit cable back into place. Reconnect the power supply
cables to the mass storage devices.
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Place the computer on its side (if it is not already). Replace the
four screws at the bottom of the PC. Then return the computer to
its upright position.
Reconnect the computer’s power cord to the computer.
Disconnect the two power
supply cables (P1 and P1 Bis) on
the system board from the power
supply unit.
(a) Place your hand on the
power supply unit (you need to
slide your hand into the
computer to do this). Gently push
the power supply unit towards
the rear of the computer.
(b) Push the power cables down
while sliding out the power
supply unit, until they are clear
of the computer.
²
(a) Disconnect the power
cables from any connected mass
storage devices; (b) Unclip the
main power supply unit cable
(thick black cable located on the
right-hand side) from the
computer; (c) Then lay the cable
to the side to improve access to
the power supply.
³
Ensure that the computer’s
power cord is disconnected from
the computer.
±
Place the computer on its
side. Unscrew the four screws at
the bottom of the computer.
Removing the
Power Supply Unit
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(a)
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(b)
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(c)
(a)
(b)