Page 2 - Table of Contents; Usage Notices; User Test; Exploded View and Parts List
2 Table of Contents Usage Notices 4 Precautions for Repair5 ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Precautions5 Instructional Icons Software Update 6 Samsung Update7 Samsung Recovery 11 Windows recovery feature11 Q&A User Test 13 Samsung PC Diagnostics Exploded View and Parts List 15 Exploded View16 Part...
Page 4 - Precautions for Repair
Usage Notices 4 Usage Notices All functionality, features, specifications, and other device information provided in this document, including but not limited to, benefits, design, pricing, components, performance, availability, and capabilities of the device are subject to change without notice. Sams...
Page 5 - ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Precautions
Usage Notices 5 • Before repairing the device, make sure the device is turned off. To turn off the device, select the Start button ( ) and select → Shut down . • If the device is damaged, emits smoke, or if you smell something burning, stop using the device immediately and contact Samsung. • It is r...
Page 6 - Software Update; Samsung Update
Software Update 6 Software Update Samsung Update Install and update Samsung apps and drivers on the computer. You can search for or download the BIOS, drivers, and apps over the internet. Keep the computer performing better and more stably with Samsung Update . • To check for available updates, the ...
Page 7 - Recovering to factory default
Software Update 7 Samsung Recovery When a problem occurs with the computer, restore the computer back to the factory default settings by using the Samsung Recovery app (Recovery/Backup). It is also possible to restore the computer to a previously backed up point. Back up important data regularly bef...
Page 8 - Backing up the current system
Software Update 8 2 Select Computer factory reset → Start factory reset . Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the recovery to its initial status. Backing up data Back up important data to an alternate internal drive or an external storage device regularly to prevent data loss. Backing up t...
Page 9 - Backing up user data; Recovering after a backup
Software Update 9 Backing up user data You can back up data files and folders. 1 Turn on the computer and press the F4 key several times before the Samsung logo appears. 2 Select Back up user data . 3 Select the files or folders to back up and choose a storage device to save the data to and then sel...
Page 11 - Windows recovery feature; How can I uninstall an app?; What is a Recovery Area?
Software Update 11 Windows recovery feature If the Samsung Recovery app is not supported by the computer, reinstall Windows using the recovery feature of Windows. Reinstalling Windows will erase all data saved on the computer. Back up apps and personal data to an external storage device before reins...
Page 12 - Miscellaneous
Software Update 12 Why is the capacity representation of the hard disk drive (HDD) in Windows different from the product specifications? The capacity of the storage device (HDD or SSD) of the manufacturer is calculated assuming that 1 KB = 1,000 Bytes. However, the operating system (Windows) calcula...
Page 13 - Samsung PC Diagnostics
User Test 13 User Test Samsung PC Diagnostics This app provides the diagnostic features to help you to quickly test the hardware components of Samsung PCs and easily check hardware issues. • Your PC must run the default OS which is provided by Samsung PC. • Images and features may differ depending o...
Page 15 - Exploded View
Exploded View and Parts List 15 Exploded View and Parts List Exploded View
Page 16 - Parts List
Exploded View and Parts List 16 Parts List Number Name B0001 Case Rear B0009 RUBBER FOOT UP B0010 RUBBER FOOT DOWN B2001 ANTENNA-MAIN B2002 ANTENNA-AUX B2009 BRACKET POWER KEY I0005 SSD I0009 BATTERY K9000 Display M2000 Sub PBA M3000 FAN-L M3004 FAN-R M3005 HEAT SINK M4004 Main to Sub Cable R0204 DU...
Page 18 - Disassembly and Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 18 Disassembly and Assembly Tools for Disassembly and Assembly When repairing computers, you absolutely must wear protective equipment for your safety. Tool & Part Code Image Description Safety Goggles Prevents accidents during repair (protective equipment) Safety Gloves...
Page 20 - Adhesives and Materials for Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 20 Adhesives and Materials for Assembly The fasteners composition may vary depending on the repair parts, country, region, or carrier. Item Quantity Image Description Touchpad Film Jig BA81-19474A 1 1 2 3 Film to set touchpad on Case front (Total 3 ea) Touchpad adhesive BA02...
Page 21 - Case Rear Remove
Disassembly and Assembly 21 Case Rear Remove • Be sure to remove the Case rear while the computer is fixed on a flat surface. • It is possible to damage parts or components when using sharp metal tools. 1 Using the opening tool, remove the 4 rubber feet on the Case rear. Because it is possible to da...
Page 23 - Battery Remove
Disassembly and Assembly 23 Battery Remove 1 Using a cross-head screwdriver, remove the 2 screws and then remove the bracket. Be careful not to damage the near components.Check the number of screws that have been removed, and store them carefully to make sure that no unassembled screws are left insi...
Page 25 - Antenna Cable Remove
Disassembly and Assembly 25 Antenna Cable Remove 1 Using the tweezers, hold the cable connector head and pull over to 90 degrees. (Main/Aux/Grip) Remove the Antenna cables. (Aux/Main/Grip) • Be careful not to break the connector when removing it. • With the tweezers, hold the metal part of the anten...
Page 27 - SSD Remove
Disassembly and Assembly 27 SSD Remove 1 Use a cross-head screwdriver to remove the screw located on the first SSD, and then pull the first SSD horizontally out of the SSD socket to separate it. Be careful not to damage the near components.Check the number of screws that have been removed, and store...
Page 29 - Cables Remove
Disassembly and Assembly 29 Cables Remove 1 Using the opening tool, remove the Main to Sub FPC. Be careful not to break the connector when removing it. 2 Remove the fingerprint power button.Open the lever of each connectors by using the opening tool, and then remove all cables and FPCs connected to ...
Page 31 - Fan Remove
Disassembly and Assembly 31 Fan Remove 1 Using a cross-head screwdriver, separate 3 screws on the left side of fan and a screw on the heat-sink and then remove the left side of fan. Be careful not to damage the near components.Check the number of screws that have been removed, and store them careful...
Page 33 - Main & Sub PBA Remove
Disassembly and Assembly 33 Main & Sub PBA Remove 1 Use a cross-head screwdriver to remove the 4 screws located on the sub PBA and remove the sub PBA. Be careful not to damage the near components.Check the number of screws that have been removed, and store them carefully to make sure that no una...
Page 35 - Display Remove
Disassembly and Assembly 35 Display Remove 1 Fully open the hinge 180 degrees and lay the device flat with the display facing downwards. 2 Using a cross-head screwdriver, remove the 6 screws on the right and left hinges. Be careful not to damage the near components.Check the number of screws that ha...
Page 36 - Fingerprint Sensor Remove
Disassembly and Assembly 36 Fingerprint Sensor Remove 1 Using a cross-head screwdriver, remove the 3 screws on the fingerprint sensor bracket. Be careful not to damage the near components.Check the number of screws that have been removed, and store them carefully to make sure that no unassembled scr...
Page 38 - Antenna Remove
Disassembly and Assembly 38 Antenna Remove 1 Remove a screw on the Main antenna by using a cross-head screwdriver, and then separate the Main antenna by using the tweezers. Be careful not to damage the near components.Check the number of screws that have been removed, and store them carefully to mak...
Page 40 - Speaker Remove
Disassembly and Assembly 40 Speaker Remove Using the tweezers, remove the left and right speaker. Left Right After you finish disassembling, refer to Speaker Assembly for how to reassemble.
Page 41 - Touchpad Remove
Disassembly and Assembly 41 Touchpad Remove 1 Using the tweezers, remove the yellow tape and disconnect the touchpad FFC cable from the connector. Be careful not to damage the near components. Keep the Kapton tape to reuse it.
Page 43 - Speaker Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 43 Speaker Assembly Leaving screws inside the computer may damage internal components, such as the battery. When assembling, be extra careful not to leave any unassembled screws inside the computer. Place the left and right speaker to the right location following the guide p...
Page 44 - Antenna Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 44 Antenna Assembly Leaving screws inside the computer may damage internal components, such as the battery. When assembling, be extra careful not to leave any unassembled screws inside the computer. 1 Place Main antenna to the right location.Using a cross-head screwdriver, f...
Page 46 - Fingerprint Sensor Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 46 Fingerprint Sensor Assembly Leaving screws inside the computer may damage internal components, such as the battery. When assembling, be extra careful not to leave any unassembled screws inside the computer. 1 Using the tweezers, align the fingerprint sensor module on the ...
Page 48 - Touchpad Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 48 Touchpad Assembly Leaving screws inside the computer may damage internal components, such as the battery. When assembling, be extra careful not to leave any unassembled screws inside the computer. 1 Film jig is required to assemble the touchpad. Prepare the touchpad film ...
Page 57 - Display Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 57 Display Assembly Leaving screws inside the computer may damage internal components, such as the battery. When assembling, be extra careful not to leave any unassembled screws inside the computer. 1 Place the LCD assy to the Front assy as shown in the picture below and the...
Page 58 - Main PBA Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 58 Main PBA Assembly Leaving screws inside the computer may damage internal components, such as the battery. When assembling, be extra careful not to leave any unassembled screws inside the computer. 1 Place the main PBA to the Case front in accordance with the guide pole of...
Page 59 - Sub PBA Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 59 Sub PBA Assembly Leaving screws inside the computer may damage internal components, such as the battery. When assembling, be extra careful not to leave any unassembled screws inside the computer. 1 Place the sub PBA to the Case front in accordance with the guide pole of t...
Page 60 - Fan Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 60 Fan Assembly Leaving screws inside the computer may damage internal components, such as the battery. When assembling, be extra careful not to leave any unassembled screws inside the computer. Place the right and left side of fan modules to the Case front and using a cross...
Page 61 - Cables Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 61 Cables Assembly Leaving screws inside the computer may damage internal components, such as the battery. When assembling, be extra careful not to leave any unassembled screws inside the computer. 1 Assemble the fingerprint power button.Open the lever of each connector by u...
Page 63 - SSD Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 63 SSD Assembly Leaving screws inside the computer may damage internal components, such as the battery. When assembling, be extra careful not to leave any unassembled screws inside the computer. 1 After placing the first SSD on the first SSD module socket, use a cross-head s...
Page 68 - Case Rear Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly 68 Case Rear Assembly Leaving screws inside the computer may damage internal components, such as the battery. When assembling, be extra careful not to leave any unassembled screws inside the computer. 1 Align the Case rear with the Case front and press along the edges to ass...