HP StoreEver 1U Assembly instructions

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Product End-of-Life Disassembly Instructions
Product Category: External Options
Marketing Name / Model
[List multiple models if applicable.]
1U Rackmount Keyboard with USB / All languages
Purpose: The document is intended for use by end-of-life recyclers or treatment facilities. It provides the basic instructions
for the disassembly of HP products to remove components and materials requiring selective treatment, as defined by EU
directive 2002/96/EC, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
1.0 Items Requiring Selective Treatment
1.1 Items listed below are classified as requiring selective treatment.
1.2 Enter the quantity of items contained within the product which require selective treatment in the right column, as
applicable.
Item Description Notes
Quantity
of items
included
in product
Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) or Printed Circuit
Assemblies (PCA) With a surface greater than 10 sq cm
6
Batteries All types including standard alkaline and lithium coin
or button style batteries 0
Mercury-containing components For example, mercury in lamps, display backlights,
scanner lamps, switches, batteries 0
Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) with a surface greater
than 100 sq cm Includes background illuminated displays with gas
discharge lamps 0
Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT) 0
Capacitors / condensers (Containing PCB/PCT) 0
Electrolytic Capacitors / Condensers measuring
greater than 2.5 cm in diameter or height 0
External electrical cables and cords All electrical cables and cords supplied may not
have been in use by customer. The quantity and
type of cords used by the customer are dependant
on how the customoer chose to install and use the
TFT7600.
5
Gas Discharge Lamps 0
Plastics containing Brominated Flame Retardants 0
Components and parts containing toner and ink,
including liquids, semi-liquids (gel/paste) and toner Include the cartridges, print heads, tubes, vent
chambers, and service stations. 0
Components and waste containing asbestos 0

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Components, parts and materials containing
refractory ceramic fibers 0
Components, parts and materials containing
radioactive substances 0
2.0 Tools Required
List the type and size of the tools that would typically be used to disassemble the product to a point where components
and materials requiring selective treatment can be removed.
Tool Description Tool Size (if
applicable)
Phillips screwdriver #2
Torx screwdriver T8, T10, T15
Nut driver TBD
Flat blade screwdriver #1
3.0 Product Disassembly Process
3.1 List the basic steps that should typically be followed to remove components and materials requiring selective treatment:
1.
2. Cable Management Arm Assembly: Using a T15 Torx screwdriver, remove the two screws that secure the plastic
cable management arm to the metal cable management arm brace.
3. System Disassembly: Using a T15 Torx screwdriver, remove the 3 screws that secure the left and right slides to the 1U
Keyboard
4. System Disassembly: Facing the rear of the unit and using a T15 Torx screwdriver, remove the 6 screws that secure
the rear enclosure to the system chassis.
5. System Disassembly: Turn the 1U keyboard updside down on a workbench and using a T15 Torx screwdriver,
remove the 8 screws that secure the palm rest assembly to the system chassis. After removing the 8 screws turn the
1U keyboard right side up on the work bench. Gently slide the palm rest assembly in the direction away from the rear
of the unit and lift it off of the system chassis. Note there will be a cable that will still be attached that connects the
palm rest assembly to the remainder of the 1U keyboard. Disconnect the touchpad cable from the palm rest assembly
and the keyboard controller circuit board. See photo #1
6. Palm rest disassembly: With palm rest assembly upside down on work bench, pull the flat white ribbon cable out from
both connectors that it is connected to. Note you may need to gently slide the locking tabs on the connectors in order
to remove the cable. See photo #1
7. Palm rest disassembly: Using a T10 Torx screwdriver remove the two screws that secure the button printed circuit
board assembly. See photo #1
8. Palm rest disassembly: Using a flat blade screwdriver, pry the touchpad assembly away from the plastic. Note that the
touchpad assembly is secured to the plastic with adhesive. See photo #1
9. Palm rest disassmbly: Unplug the cable that connects the LED printed circuit board in the palm rest assembly. Using a
T10 Torx screwdriver, remove the two screws that secure the silver palm rest bezel and LED printed ciruit board from
the palm rest. See photo #2
10. Palm rest disassembly: Using a flat blade screwdriver, pry the magnet located to the left of the large keyboard opening
free from the palm rest.
11. Base disassembly: Unplug all cables connected to the printed circuit board located below the keyboard. Using a T15
Torx driver remove the 4 screws securing the printed circuit board. Remove the printed circuit board from the base.
See photo #3
12. Base disassembly: Using a T15 Torx screwdriver, remove the 2 screws that secure the metal cover located above the
keyboard. Remove the metal cover from the base assembly. Remove the cable that connects the two printed circuit
boards. Remove the small printed circuit board that is near the rear wall of the chassis. See photo #4
13. Base disassembly:Using a T15 Torx screwdriver, remove the 2 screws that secure the printed circuit board located
above the keyboard. Using a "nut driver" remove the four screwlocks that secure connectors. Remove the printed
circuit board from the base assembly. See photo #5
14. Base disassembly: Turn base assembly upside down. Using a T8 Torx screwdriver remove the 4 screws that secure
the keyboard. Remove keyboard from the base.
15. Remove all labels that are present.

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3.2 Optional Graphic. If the disassembly process is complex, insert a graphic illustration below to identify the items
contained in the product that require selective treatment (with descriptions and arrows identifying locations).
Photo #2
Photo #1

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