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We received the manual in a timely manner and it was exactly what we were expecting. Excellent replacement for original Service Manual.
All schematics are very legible. We are really satisfied.
We received the manual in a timely manner and it was exactly what we were expecting. Excellent replacement for original Service Manual.
All schematics are very legible. We are really satisfied.
We received the manual in a timely manner and it was exactly what we were expecting. Excellent replacement for original Service Manual.
All schematics are very legible. We are really satisfied.
We received the manual in a timely manner and it was exactly what we were expecting. Excellent replacement for original Service Manual.
All schematics are very legible. We are really satisfied.
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How to replace the fan in the ATX Power Supply unit
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Removing the fan
1 Remove the switch-barrier fixing screw on the ATX Power Supply unit (DXF1001) then slide the switch barrier, as indicated in the figure. Note: Be sure to set the POWER switch to OFF and disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet before starting this step.
Switch-barrier fixing screw Switch barrier ATX Power Supply Unit (DXF1001)
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2 Remove the fan guard, then remove the fan and disconnect the harness from the fan connector.
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Fan Cleaning
Fan connector Remove the fan.
Cleaning paper : GED-008
Attaching the fan
1 Connect the harness to the fan connector and install the fan into the panel. Push the harness inside.
Notes: � Place the fan so that the name plate of the fan can be seen from the front. � Use the Fan Unit (DZM1001) dedicated to the ATX Power Supply unit (DXF1001).
Fan Cleaning Cleaning paper : GED-008
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Push the harness inside so that it will not come out. Name plate can be seen.