HP ProDesk 600 G5 SFF Business PC End-of-Life Disassembly Instructions
Product Category: Personal Computers
Marketing Name / Model: HP ProDesk 600 G5 SFF Business PC
Purpose
This document is intended for use by end-of-life recyclers or treatment facilities. It provides the basic instructions for the disassembly of HP products to remove components and materials requiring selective treatment, as defined by EU directive 2012/19/EC, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
NOTE: Recyclers should sort plastic materials into resin streams for recycling based on the ISO 11469 plastic marking code on the plastic part. For any questions on plastic marking, please contact HP's Sustainability Contact.
1.0 Items Requiring Selective Treatment
The following items are classified as requiring selective treatment. Enter the quantity of items contained within the product which require selective treatment in the right column, as applicable.
Item Description | Notes | Quantity of items included in product |
---|---|---|
Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) or Printed Circuit Assemblies (PCA) | With a surface greater than 10 sq cm | 7 |
Batteries, excluding Li-Ion batteries. | All types including standard alkaline, coin or button style batteries | 1 |
Li-Ion batteries. Include all Li-Ion batteries if more than one is provided with the product (such as a detachable notebook keyboard battery, RTC coin cell, etc.) | Battery(ies) are attached to the product by (check all that apply with an “x” inside the “[ ]”): [ ] screws [ ] snaps [ ] adhesive [ ] other. Explain NOTE: Add detailed removal procedures including required tools in the sections 3.1 and 3.2. | 0 |
Mercury-containing components | For example, mercury in lamps, display backlights, scanner lamps, switches, batteries | 0 |
Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) with a surface greater than 100 sq cm | Includes background illuminated displays with gas discharge lamps | 0 |
Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT) | 0 | |
Capacitors / condensers (Containing PCB/PCT) | 0 | |
Electrolytic Capacitors / Condensers measuring greater than 2.5 cm in diameter or height | 0 | |
External electrical cables and cords | DC Cable for External Power Supply | 1 |
Gas Discharge Lamps | 0 | |
Plastics containing Brominated Flame Retardants weighing > 25 grams (not including PCBs or PCAs already listed as a separate item above) | 0 | |
Components and parts containing toner and ink, including liquids, semi-liquids (gel/paste) and toner | Include the cartridges, print heads, tubes, vent chambers, and service stations. | 0 |
Components and waste containing asbestos | 0 | |
Components, parts and materials containing refractory ceramic fibers | 0 | |
Components, parts and materials containing radioactive substances | 0 |
2.0 Tools Required
List the type and size of the tools that would typically be used to disassemble the product to a point where components and materials requiring selective treatment can be removed.
Tool Description | Tool Size (if applicable) |
---|---|
Star screwdriver | OD 3.3mm |
Cross screwdriver | OD 3.0mm |
Cross screwdriver | 6.0mm |
3.0 Product Disassembly Process
3.1 Basic Steps for External Enclosure Removal
List the basic steps that should typically be followed to remove components and materials requiring selective treatment, including the required steps to remove the external enclosure:
- Remove side panel
- Remove front bezel
- Unplug ODD & HDD cables
- Remove drive cage
- Remove FIO cage
- Remove ODD & HDD
- Remove all cables
- Remove fan duct
- Remove cooler
- Remove CPU
- Remove Memory
- Remove WLAN module
- Remove SSD module
- Remove all PCIEXP cards
- Remove 2nd serial card
- Remove option card
- Remove card reader
- Remove antenna cable
- Remove MB and battery
- Remove PSU
- Remove speaker
3.2 Optional Graphic
If the disassembly process is complex, insert a graphic illustration below to identify the items contained in the product that require selective treatment (with descriptions and arrows identifying locations).
Step 1: Push thumb latch on the chassis rear side. Push side panel in the end as shown, and then pick up from chassis as shown. See photo 1, 2, 3, 4.
Visual Description for Photo 1: Shows the rear of the computer chassis with a yellow circle highlighting the thumb latch area. Arrows indicate pushing the latch and then lifting the side panel.
Visual Description for Photo 2: Close-up of the thumb latch mechanism, showing a yellow arrow indicating the direction to push.
Visual Description for Photo 3: Shows the thumb latch in the locked position, with a red box indicating the location.
Visual Description for Photo 4: Shows the front of the computer chassis with a red arrow indicating to push the side panel.
Step 2: Release 4 bezel latches from chassis by pulling outwards the bezel latches then as shown. Pick up bezel in the order as shown. See Photo 5, 6.
Visual Description for Photo 5: Shows the side of the computer with yellow circles highlighting the bezel latches. Red arrows indicate pulling the latches outwards.
Visual Description for Photo 6: Shows a hand pulling the bezel away from the chassis. Red arrows indicate the direction of movement. Text indicates "Rotate bezel until the bezel latches align this line.".
Step 3: Unplug ODD & HDD cables as shown. See Photo 7.
Visual Description for Photo 7: Shows the internal components of the computer. Red boxes highlight the ODD cable and HDD cable connections that need to be unplugged.
Step 4: Press HDD cage first, then push button as shown. Rotation drive cage then pass through HDD cables to drive cage then remove drive cage as shown. See Photo 8, 9, 10.
Visual Description for Photo 8: Shows the rear of the computer with arrows indicating to press the HDD cage first, then push a button.
Visual Description for Photo 9: Shows the drive cage being rotated and HDD cables being passed through to the cage hole. Arrows indicate rotation and cable path.
Visual Description for Photo 10: Close-up showing the HDD cables passing through the hole in the drive cage.
Step 5: Pick up FIO bracket from chassis as shown. See Photo 11.
Visual Description for Photo 11: Shows the FIO bracket being lifted from the chassis. Red arrows indicate the direction of removal.
Step 6: Push HDD latch then push HDD in the order and release screws as shown. See Photo 12, 13. Screw tool: Star screwdriver OD 3.3mm.
Visual Description for Photo 12: Shows a hand pushing an HDD latch, then arrows indicating to push the HDD and release screws.
Visual Description for Photo 13: Shows a hard drive with yellow circles indicating the screw locations.
Step 7: Push ODD latch then pull ODD as shown. See Photo 14, 15.
Visual Description for Photo 14: Close-up showing an ODD latch being pushed.
Visual Description for Photo 15: Shows an optical drive being pulled out of the chassis.
Step 8: Release all cables. See Photo 16, 17, 18, 19, 20.
Visual Description for Photo 16: Shows various cable connections inside the computer.
Visual Description for Photo 17: Close-up of a power connector being unplugged.
Visual Description for Photo 18: Shows another cable connection being released.
Visual Description for Photo 19: Shows a different type of cable connector being unplugged.
Visual Description for Photo 20: Shows cables being released from the fan duct.
Step 9: Push fan duct latch then pick up fan duct from chassis as shown. See Photo 21, 22.
Visual Description for Photo 21: Shows a fan duct with red arrows indicating to push the latch.
Visual Description for Photo 22: Shows a hand lifting the fan duct after releasing the latch.
Step 10: Release 4 screws from cooler then unplug cable as shown. See Photo 23, 24. Screw tool: Star screwdriver OD 3.3mm.
Visual Description for Photo 23: Shows a CPU cooler with yellow circles indicating the screw locations.
Visual Description for Photo 24: Shows a cable connected to the CPU cooler being unplugged.
Step 11: Unlock CPU socket latch and open cover then pick up CPU as shown. See Photo 25, 26.
Visual Description for Photo 25: Shows the CPU socket with a latch mechanism. An arrow indicates to unlock the latch.
Visual Description for Photo 26: Shows the CPU being lifted out of the socket after the latch is opened.
Step 12: Press memory slot levers by pulling outward. Then pull up memory as shown. See Photo 27.
Visual Description for Photo 27: Shows RAM modules in their slots. Red arrows indicate pressing the slot levers outward, then pulling the memory modules up.
Step 13: Release WLAN card screw then pull up WLAN card from MB as shown. See Photo 28, 29. Screw tool: Cross screwdriver OD 3.0mm.
Visual Description for Photo 28: Shows a WLAN card secured by a screw. A yellow circle highlights the screw. A red arrow indicates the direction to unscrew.
Visual Description for Photo 29: Shows a hand pulling the WLAN card upwards after the screw is removed.
Step 14: Release SSD card screw then pull up SSD card from MB as shown. See Photo 30, 31. Screw tool: Cross screwdriver OD 3.0mm.
Visual Description for Photo 30: Shows an SSD card secured by screws. Yellow circles highlight the screw locations.
Visual Description for Photo 31: Shows a hand pulling the SSD card upwards from the motherboard.
Step 15: Open slot lock cover then pull up all PCIEXP cards as shown. See Photo 32, 33.
Visual Description for Photo 32: Shows a PCIEXP slot with a lock cover being opened. Arrows indicate the direction to pull.
Visual Description for Photo 33: Shows a PCIEXP card being pulled upwards from the slot.
Step 16: Unplug 2nd serial card cable then release two screws then release 2nd serial card as shown. See Photo 34, 35, 36. Screw tool: Hexagon socket wrench 4.6mm.
Visual Description for Photo 34: Shows a 2nd serial card with a cable attached. A yellow circle highlights the cable connection.
Visual Description for Photo 35: Shows the rear of the chassis with two screws securing the 2nd serial card. Yellow circles highlight the screw locations.
Visual Description for Photo 36: Shows the 2nd serial card being pulled out after screws are removed. An arrow indicates the direction of pull.
Step 17: Release two screws then pull up option card as shown. See Photo 37, 38. Screw tool: Cross screwdriver OD 3.0mm.
Visual Description for Photo 37: Shows an option card secured by screws. Yellow circles highlight the screw locations.
Visual Description for Photo 38: Shows a hand pulling an option card upwards after screws are removed.
Step 18: Release one screw then pull up card reader as shown. See Photo 39, 40. Screw tool: Star screwdriver OD 3.3mm.
Visual Description for Photo 39: Shows a card reader secured by a screw. A yellow circle highlights the screw location.
Visual Description for Photo 40: Shows a hand pulling the card reader upwards after the screw is removed.
Step 19: Release front antenna screw then pull up antenna cable. Press rear antenna cover latch then pull up cover from chassis. Release rear antenna screw then pull up antenna cable. See Photo 41, 42, 43, 44, 45. Screw tool: Cross screwdriver OD 3.0mm.
Visual Description for Photo 41: Shows the rear of the computer with an antenna cable connection. A yellow circle highlights the connection.
Visual Description for Photo 42: Shows a cover with a yellow circle highlighting a screw.
Visual Description for Photo 43: Shows the rear antenna cover latch being pressed.
Visual Description for Photo 44: Shows a hand pulling an antenna cable upwards after releasing a screw.
Visual Description for Photo 45: Shows the rear of the chassis with a label and a screw securing the antenna assembly.
Step 20: Release betty and 8 screws then pick up MB to release from chassis in the order as shown. See Photo 46, 47. Screw tool: Star screwdriver OD 3.3mm.
Visual Description for Photo 46: Shows the motherboard with yellow circles highlighting screw locations and other components.
Visual Description for Photo 47: Shows the motherboard being lifted out of the chassis.
Step 21: Release 4 screws as shown. Push PSU latch then pull PSU then pick up PSU from chassis as shown. See Photo 48, 49, 50. Screw tool: Star screwdriver OD 3.3mm.
Visual Description for Photo 48: Shows the power supply unit (PSU) secured by screws. Yellow circles highlight the screw locations.
Visual Description for Photo 49: Shows a hand pushing a PSU latch.
Visual Description for Photo 50: Shows the PSU being pulled out of the chassis after the latch is released.
Step 22: Release one screw then pick up speaker from chassis as shown. See Photos 51, 52. Screw tool: Cross screwdriver OD 3.0mm.
Visual Description for Photo 51: Shows a speaker secured by a screw. A yellow circle highlights the screw location.
Visual Description for Photo 52: Shows the speaker being lifted out of the chassis.
Document Information
Template Revision: C
Last revalidation date: 09-May-2018
HPI instructions for this template are available at EL-MF877-01.