Removing the DC-in connector Removing the SmartCard reader Remove mainboard Remove the various covers Removing the inner support plate including the speaker Remove LCD module Spare parts and exploaded-view drawings STYLISTIC Q7310 Disposal informations for recycling companies Page 1 of 64...
System expansions and repairs We recommend printing out the relevant sections of this chapter prior to installation as the device for installing/removing hardware components needs to be switched off. The following illustrations may differ from your device, depending on its configuration and features. If you have received any further documents with your device, you should read these through carefully.
Information on the installation and removal of components Please pay attention to the locking mechanism (indentations and centring pins) when installing hardware components. Note that some components on the mainboard may be very hot if the device was in use shortly before the case was removed. Utmost care is required during installation and removal to avoid damaging components.
► STYLISTIC Q7310 upwards (green arrows). To reconnect the STYLISTIC Q7310 to its keyboard, gently refit the tablet on it (red arrows). The guidance indicator (blue circle) on the ► tablet and keyboard will support you to find the correct position.
Disconnect the STYLISTIC Q7310 tablet from its cradle by pressing the release button (yellow arrow) and pulling the STYLISTIC Q7310 ► upwards (green arrows). To reconnect the STYLISTIC Q7310 to its cradle, gently refit the tablet on it (red arrows). The guidance indicator (blue circle) on the ► tablet and cradle will support you to find the correct position.
Removing / fitting the SIM tray Required work steps: ■ Remove keyboard ► The SIM and SD card cover is on the bottom right next to the keyboard connector. Open it (green arrow) and remove the SIM card holder (yellow arrow). Pull out the SIM card holder in the yellow arrow direction.
Removing / fitting the pen ► Pull the pen straight out of the pen garage (green arrow). The pen can be attached with a ribbon running through the eyelet (red rectangle) under the pen garage. Undo it to be able to replace the pen.
Mandatory Support Bulletins for Disassembly SB-M-10030 Minimum requirements to properly finalise hardware repairs on mobile systems SB-M-15007 WIN8x & WIN10 - Spare product key for repaired devices For any information about ESD, please refer to the web-based training course “ESD in electronics“...
Removing the LCD back cover assy Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Remove keyboard ■ Screwdriver: Phillips, size PH00 ■ Remove cradle ■ Plastic tool ■ Remove pen Always ensure there is a static discharge (e.g. by touching a grounded object) prior to commencing with the work. ►...
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► Use plastic tools to carefully disconnect the LCD back cover assy from the STYLISTIC. The plastic tool is to be placed at short distances and in the slits (yellow arrows) between the lower assy and the display to ► undo the plastic latches bit by bit.
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► Carefully place the LCD back cover assy in a position where the cables are not taut. First carefully disconnect the battery cable from the battery (red circle). ► ► Carefully disconnect the SiBeam flexprint cable (yellow circle). This cable is integrated in the LCD back cover assy. ►...
Remove battery Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Screwdriver: Phillips, size PH00 ■ Remove keyboard ■ Remove cradle ■ Remove pen ■ Removing the LCD back cover assy Remove the three M2XL3 screws (yellow circles). ► ► Remove the battery from the device (direction of the green arrows). Return to Table of Contents Page 14 of 64...
Remove M.2 module Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Screwdriver: Phillips, size PH00 ■ Remove keyboard ■ Remove cradle ■ Remove pen ■ Removing the LCD back cover assy ■ Remove battery Remove the M2XL2.5-0 screw (yellow circle). ► Page 15 of 64...
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It can then be easily pulled upwards and removed (blue arrow). ► Please note! ■ Due to the M.2 interface, no conventional HDDs or SSDs with a common form factor can be used in the STYLISTIC Q7310. Return to Table of Contents Page 16 of 64...
Removing the docking connector Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Screwdriver: Phillips, size PH00 ■ Remove keyboard ■ Remove cradle ■ Remove pen ■ Removing the LCD back cover assy ■ Remove battery Disconnect the flexprint cable of the docking connector (yellow circle). ►...
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Release the docking connector by moving it in the direction of the arrow (yellow). ► As soon as you have carefully pulled it out of the recess provided, you can lift it out (green arrows). ► Return to Table of Contents Page 18 of 64...
Remove pen garage Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Screwdriver: Phillips, size PH00 ■ Remove keyboard ■ Remove cradle ■ Remove pen ■ Removing the LCD back cover assy ■ Remove battery Remove the screw M2XL3 (yellow circle). ► Remove the adhesive tape and the cable (red flashes). ►...
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After successful replacement, route the SAR antenna cable through the designated duct (yellow arrow). ► Return to Table of Contents Page 20 of 64...
Remove buttons, holder for button set, cover for button section Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Screwdriver: Phillips, size PH00 ■ Remove keyboard ■ Remove cradle ■ Remove pen ■ Removing the LCD back cover assy ■ Remove battery Release and carefully remove the cover for button section, the single keys and the holder for button set from their intended ►...
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Pull the four nubs of the holder for button set (blue rectangle) out of the provided recesses (yellow circles). ► Below you can see a picture with a top view of these recesses. ► Return to Table of Contents Page 23 of 64...
Removing the WWAN antennas Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Screwdriver: Phillips, size PH00 ■ Remove keyboard ■ Remove cradle ■ Remove pen ■ Removing the LCD back cover assy ■ Remove battery ■ Remove pen garage ■ Remove the application key sub board Picture 1 Remove the two screws M2XL3 (yellow circles).
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Picture 2 Place the gasket in the fan direction (yellow arrow). ► Disconnect both WWAN antenna cables (red circles) from the LTE module. ► ► Remove both WWAN antennas from the device (green arrow). Please note! When fitting the LTE module, make sure that both antenna cables are properly connected. The yellow cable must be connected to the “MAIN”...
Remove LTE module Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Screwdriver: Phillips, size PH00 ■ Remove keyboard ■ Remove cradle ■ Remove pen ■ Removing the LCD back cover assy ■ Remove battery Disconnect and remove the flexprint cable which is fitted over the LTE module and leads to the camera sub board (yellow ►...
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Disconnect both WWAN antenna cables (red circles) from the LTE module. ► ► Remove the M2XL2.5-0 screw (yellow circle). ► Now the LTE module is loose and can be removed by slightly increasing its inclination in the direction of the blue arrow. Warning! The antenna cables are routed through a cable duct into the camera module (yellow arrow).
Remove the camera module Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Screwdriver: Phillips, size PH00 ■ Remove keyboard ■ Remove cradle ■ Remove pen ■ Removing the LCD back cover assy ■ Remove battery ■ Remove LTE module ► Put the gasket aside to the right (blue arrow). ►...
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► Carefully release the camera module (blue arrow) in several points. When the position shown above has been reached, the module can be lifted out (green arrow). This module connects different components, which can be ordered separately. The next chapters describe how to ►...
Remove SAR antennas Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Plastic tool ■ Remove keyboard ■ Remove cradle ■ Remove pen ■ Removing the LCD back cover assy ■ Remove battery ■ Remove LTE module ■ Remove pen garage ■ Remove the application key sub board ■...
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► Release carefully the first SAR antenna from the WWAN antenna (red rectangle). Use a plastic tool if necessary. ► Release the second SAR antenna (blue rectangle) from the camera module. Use a plastic tool if necessary. Return to Table of Contents Page 34 of 64...
Removing the WLAN antennas Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Screwdriver: Phillips, size PH00 ■ Remove keyboard ■ Remove cradle ■ Remove pen ■ Removing the LCD back cover assy ■ Remove battery Remove the two M2XL3 screws (yellow circle). ►...
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Please note! When fitting the WLAN antennas, make sure that both antenna cables are properly connected. The grey cable must be connected to the “AUX” port and the black one to the “MAIN” port. (grey -> AUX; black -> MAIN) Return to Table of Contents Page 36 of 64...
Removing the fingerprint sensor Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Screwdriver: Phillips, size PH00 ■ Remove keyboard ■ Remove cradle ■ Remove pen ■ Removing the LCD back cover assy ■ Remove battery Please observe this information when you use the fingerprint sensor! ►...
Remove fan Required work steps: Required tools: ■ Screwdriver: Phillips, size PH00 ■ Remove keyboard ■ Remove cradle ■ Remove pen ■ Removing the LCD back cover assy ■ Remove battery ► Remove both screws M2XL3 (yellow circles). The cable of the fan connector may be a bit difficult to disconnect (red circle). In this case, try disconnecting it with two ►...
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Now carefully lift the mainboard (green arrows). ► ■ When you remove the mainboard, pay attention also to the housing, as the mainboard may be a bit jammed or canted. ■ The device may be equipped with antenna cables even if no WLAN/WWAN module is installed. ■...
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Remove the various covers Please note! Two magnets (yellow circles) are integrated in the LCD assy. These two magnets enable the STYLISTIC Q7310 to be charged via the keyboard’s DC-in connector. Return to Table of Contents Page 53 of 64...
Spare parts and exploaded-view drawings STYLISTIC Q7310 Drawing Spare part Internal spare part name for ordering number Mechanical parts: LCD back cover depending on the device configuration Corner round cover (grip) Corner rubber covers SIM tray AC adapter Main battery...
Disposal informations for recycling companies Disposal information for recycling companies These instructions are for the complete dismantling of a Fujitsu product. All materials can thereby be disposed of according to their provision in the EC directive 2012/19/EC (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)).
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Plastics which contain brominated flame This product may contain plastic parts with retardant Brominated flame retardants but to the best of our knowledge we provide this information to sort them out. Plastic parts location can be visually identified by their typical design function for the product (also shown in the disassembly manual).
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