Canon imagePRESS Server F200 Installation And Service Manual page 61

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EPLACING PARTS
T
CPU
O REPLACE THE
COOLING ASSEMBLY
Before you install the cooling assembly, completely remove any thermal compound
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residue on the surface of the CPU and the base of the heatsink, and then apply a fresh thermal
compound square to the base of the heatsink. When installing the thermal compound square,
make sure to remove the plastic backing on both sides of the square. Avoid creating any
bubbles or wrinkles on the square. Bubbles and wrinkles reduce the heat-transfer efficiency of
the cooling assembly.
1 Prepare the CPU cooling assembly for installation.
• Make sure that the motherboard is placed on a padded, static-free work surface.
• Apply a fresh thermal compound square, as described in the note above.
• Align the cooling assembly so that when it is installed, the fan cable easily reaches the CPU
fan power connector CPU FAN on the motherboard.
2 Place the cooling assembly on the CPU.
• Make sure that the thermal pad on the underside of the heatsink is positioned on top of
the CPU.
Be sure to remove any protective material that may be covering the surface of the thermal
pad. Otherwise the CPU may overheat.
• Align the four screws with the four screw posts.
Tighten the screws. Partially tighten all the screws before tightening any one screw all the way.
3 Connect the CPU fan cable to the motherboard connector CPU FAN.
If you are installing a new CPU, secure slack in the fan cable using a tie-wrap. The tie-wrap
prevents the fan cable from interfering with the CPU fan. Also, make sure the connector on
the cable is securely connected to the motherboard.
4 If you installed a new CPU, make sure to reset the time and date in Setup (see Configure Help
for more information).
5 Reassemble the imagePRESS Server and verify its functionality (see
61
page
78).

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