Specifications

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Chapter 3 Replacing Assemblies
To Remove the Front Panel Assembly
184 Assembly-Level Service Guide
NOTE The four standoffs on the aluminum side panels (two on each side,
front) secure the front panel into the four holes cut out on the
plastic sides of the front panel (two on each side). The next steps
free the standoffs from the holes so the front panel assembly can
be removed.
11 With your right hand, press in on the plastic tab (X on Figure 3-8)
at the top left front of the front panel, while at the same time, use
your left hand to press in on the front of the left-hand aluminum
chassis side-panel, so that the front of the side-panel overlaps the
depressed tab and keeps it depressed. The left front standoffs
should now be free of their holes.
12 On the middle front right-hand side of the front panel, pull the
plastic tab (Y on Figure 3-8) carefully toward the rear of the
chassis and simultaneously press in on the right side panel of the
aluminum chassis until the front panel is partially released. The
right front standoffs should now be free of their holes.
NOTE At this point, the front panel is only held to the motherboard by
an edge connector.
13 Using gentle pressure on both sides of the front panel, push the
front panel away from the motherboard to release the edge
connector and free the front panel completely.
NOTE The Lithium-Ion ’coin’ battery (CR2032) on the rear of the display
board may now be easily accessed and replaced, if necessary.
Symptoms of a discharged CR2032 battery needing replacement
are when the Real Time Clock does not maintain real time
correctly after the AC power cable is removed from the counter. If
Option 300 is installed, the Real Time Clock should continue to
update correctly even if the AC power cord is disconnected,
regardless of the charge status of the CR2032.
14 To replace the front panel, reverse the above procedure.