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Hardware Maintenance Manual

Lenovo V720–14

Hardware Maintenance Manual

Lenovo V720–14

First Edition (July 2017)
© Copyright Lenovo 2017.

Contents
Chapter 1. Safety information . . . . . . 1
General safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrical safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety inspection guide . . . . . . . . . . .
Handling devices that are sensitive to electrostatic
discharge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grounding requirements . . . . . . . . . .
Safety notices (multilingual translations) . . . .

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Chapter 2. General checkout . . . . . 21
What to do first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking the ac power adapter . . . . . . . .
Lenovo V720–14 CRU list . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 3. Idetifying FRUs (CRUs) . . 25
All FRUs (CRUs) for Lenovo V720–14 . . . . . .

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Chapter 4. Removing a FRU or
CRU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
General guidelines . . .
Remove the lower case .
Remove the battery pack
Remove the RAM module

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Remove the solid-state drive. . . . . . . . .
Remove the wireless module. . . . . . . . .
Remove the speakers . . . . . . . . . . .
Remove the LCD module . . . . . . . . . .
Remove the heat sink . . . . . . . . . . .
Remove the I/O board . . . . . . . . . . .
Remove the system board and the dc-in cable. .
Remove the fingerprint board . . . . . . . .
Disassemble the LCD module . . . . . . . .
Remove the LCD bezel . . . . . . . . .
Remove the hinge cover, the camera board,
and the microphone board . . . . . . . .
Remove the LCD panel and the LCD cable .
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Appendix A. Lenovo part numbers
for replacement FRUs . . . . . . . . . 49
Appendix B. Lenovo part numbers
for CRUs and miscellaneous parts . . 55
Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 1. Safety information
This chapter presents the following safety information that you need to be familiar with before you service a
Lenovo notebook computer.

General safety
Follow these rules to ensure general safety:
• Observe good housekeeping in the area of the machines during and after maintenance.
• When lifting any heavy object:
1. Make sure that you can stand safely without slipping.
2. Distribute the weight of the object equally between your feet.
3. Use a slow lifting force. Never move suddenly or twist when you attempt to lift.

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4. Lift by standing or by pushing up with your leg muscles; this action removes the strain from the
muscles in your back. Do not attempt to lift any object that weighs more than 16 kg (35 lb) or that you
think is too heavy for you.
Do not perform any action that causes hazards to the customer, or that makes the equipment unsafe.
Before you start the machine, make sure that other service technicians and the customer's personnel are
not in a hazardous position.
Place removed covers and other parts in a safe place, away from all personnel, while you are servicing the
machine.
Keep your tool case away from walk areas so that other people will not trip over it.
Do not wear loose clothing that can be trapped in the moving parts of a machine. Make sure that your
sleeves are fastened or rolled up above your elbows. If your hair is long, fasten it.
Insert the ends of your necktie or scarf inside clothing or fasten it with a non-conductive clip, about 8
centimeters (3 inches) from the end.
Do not wear jewelry, chains, metal-frame eyeglasses, or metal fasteners for your clothing.

Attention: Metal objects are good electrical conductors.
• Wear safety glasses when you are hammering, drilling, soldering, cutting wire, attaching springs, using
solvents, or working in any other conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes.
• After service, reinstall all safety shields, guards, labels, and ground wires. Replace any safety device that
is worn or defective.
• Reinstall all covers correctly before returning the machine to the customer.
• Fan louvers on the machine help to prevent overheating of internal components. Do not obstruct fan
louvers or cover them with labels or stickers.

Electrical safety
Observe the following rules when working on electrical equipment.
Important: Use only approved tools and test equipment. Some hand tools have handles covered with a soft
material that does not insulate you when working with live electrical currents.Many customers have, near
their equipment, rubber floor mats that contain small conductive fibers to decrease electrostatic discharges.
Do not use this type of mat to protect yourself from electrical shock.
• Find the room emergency power-off (EPO) switch, disconnecting switch, or electrical outlet. If an electrical
accident occurs, you can then operate the switch or unplug the power cord quickly.
• Do not work alone under hazardous conditions or near equipment that has hazardous voltages.
• Disconnect all power before:
– Performing a mechanical inspection
– Working near power supplies

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– Removing or installing main units
• Before you start to work on the machine, unplug the power cord. If you cannot unplug it, ask the customer
to power-off the wall box that supplies power to the machine, and to lock the wall box in the off position.
• If you need to work on a machine that has exposed electrical circuits, observe the following precautions:
– Ensure that another person, familiar with the power-off controls, is near you.
Attention: Another person must be there to switch off the power, if necessary.
– Use only one hand when working with powered-on electrical equipment; keep the other hand in your
pocket or behind your back.

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Attention: An electrical shock can occur only when there is a complete circuit. By observing the above
rule, you may prevent a current from passing through your body.
– When using testers, set the controls correctly and use the approved probe leads and accessories for
that tester.
– Stand on suitable rubber mats (obtained locally, if necessary) to insulate you from grounds such as
metal floor strips and machine frames.
Observe the special safety precautions when you work with very high voltages; Instructions for these
precautions are in the safety sections of maintenance information. Use extreme care when measuring high
voltages.
Regularly inspect and maintain your electrical hand tools for safe operational condition.
Do not use worn or broken tools and testers.
Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit. First, check that it has been powered off.
Always look carefully for possible hazards in your work area. Examples of these hazards are moist floors,
non-grounded power extension cables, power surges, and missing safety grounds.
Do not touch live electrical circuits with the reflective surface of a plastic dental mirror. The surface is
conductive; such touching can cause personal injury and machine damage.
Do not service the following parts with the power on when they are removed from their normal operating
places in a machine:
– Power supply units
– Pumps
– Blowers and fans
– Motor generators
– Similar units as listed above
This practice ensures correct grounding of the units.
If an electrical accident occurs:
– Use caution; do not become a victim yourself.
– Switch off power.
– Send another person to get medical aid.

Safety inspection guide
The purpose of this inspection guide is to assist you in identifying potentially unsafe conditions. As each
machine was designed and built, required safety items were installed to protect users and service
technicians from injury. This guide addresses only those items. You should use good judgment to identify
potential safety hazards due to attachment of non-Lenovo features or options not covered by this inspection
guide.
If any unsafe conditions are present, you must determine how serious the apparent hazard could be and
whether you can continue without first correcting the problem.
Consider these conditions and the safety hazards they present:
• Electrical hazards, especially primary power (primary voltage on the frame can cause serious or fatal
electrical shock)
• Explosive hazards, such as a damaged cathode ray tube (CRT) face or a bulging capacitor
• Mechanical hazards, such as loose or missing hardware

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To determine whether there are any potentially unsafe conditions, use the following checklist at the
beginning of every service task. Begin the checks with the power off, and the power cord disconnected.
Checklist:
1. Check exterior covers for damage (loose, broken, or sharp edges).
2. Power off the computer. Disconnect the power cord.
3. Check the power cord for:
a. A third-wire ground connector in good condition. Use a meter to measure third-wire ground
continuity for 0.1 ohm or less between the external ground pin and the frame ground.
b. The power cord should be the authorized type specified for your computer. Go to: http://
www.lenovo.com/serviceparts-lookup
c. Insulation must not be frayed or worn.
4. Check for cracked or bulging batteries.
5. Remove the cover.
6. Check for any obvious non-Lenovo alterations. Use good judgment as to the safety of any non-Lenovo
alterations.
7. Check inside the unit for any obvious unsafe conditions, such as metal filings, contamination, water or
other liquids, or signs of fire or smoke damage.
8. Check for worn, frayed, or pinched cables.
9. Check that the power-supply cover fasteners (screws or rivets) have not been removed or tampered
with.

Handling devices that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge
Any computer part containing transistors or integrated circuits (ICs) should be considered sensitive to
electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD damage can occur when there is a difference in charge between objects.
Protect against ESD damage by equalizing the charge so that the machine, the part, the work mat, and the
person handling the part are all at the same charge.
Notes:
1. Use product-specific ESD procedures when they exceed the requirements noted here.
2. Make sure that the ESD protective devices you use have been certified (ISO 9000) as fully effective.
When handling ESD-sensitive parts:
• Keep the parts in protective packages until they are inserted into the product.
• Avoid contact with other people.
• Wear a grounded wrist strap against your skin to eliminate static on your body.
• Prevent the part from touching your clothing. Most clothing is insulative and retains a charge even when
you are wearing a wrist strap.
• Use a grounded work mat to provide a static-free work surface. The mat is especially useful when
handling ESD-sensitive devices.
• Select a grounding system, such as those listed below, to provide protection that meets the specific
service requirement.
Note: The use of a grounding system to guard against ESD damage is desirable but not necessary.
– Attach the ESD ground clip to any frame ground, ground braid, or green-wire ground.
– When working on a double-insulated or battery-operated system, use an ESD common ground or
reference point. You can use coax or connector-outside shells on these systems.
– Use the round ground prong of the ac plug on ac-operated computers.

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Grounding requirements
Electrical grounding of the computer is required for operator safety and correct system function. Proper
grounding of the electrical outlet can be verified by a certified electrician.

Safety notices (multilingual translations)
The safety notices in this section are provided in the following languages:
• English
• Arabic
• Brazilian Portuguese
• French
• German
• Hebrew
• Japanese
• Korean
• Spanish
• Traditional Chinese

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Chapter 2. General checkout
This chapter contains the following topics:
Before you go to the checkout instructions, ensure that you read the following important notes.
Important notes:
• Only certified trained personnel should service the computer.
• Before replacing any FRU, read the entire page on removing and replacing FRUs.
• When you replace FRUs, it is recommended to use new nylon-coated screws.
• Be extremely careful during such write operations as copying, saving, or formatting. Drives in the computer
that you are servicing sequence might have been altered. If you select an incorrect drive, data or programs might be
overwritten.
• Replace a FRU only with another FRU of the correct model. When you replace a FRU, make sure that the model
of the machine and the FRU part number are correct by referring to the FRU parts list.
• A FRU should not be replaced because of a single, unreproducible failure. Single failures can occur for a variety
of reasons that have nothing to do with a hardware defect, such as cosmic radiation, electrostatic discharge, or
software errors. Consider replacing a FRU only when a problem recurs. If you suspect that a FRU is defective, clear
the error log and run the test again. If the error does not recur, do not replace the FRU.
• Be careful not to replace a nondefective FRU.

What to do first
When you return a FRU, you must include the following information in the parts exchange form or parts return
form that you attach to it:
1. Name and phone number of service technician
2. Date of service
3. Date on which the machine failed
4. Date of purchase
5. Failure symptoms, error codes appearing on the display, and beep symptoms
6. Procedure index and page number in which the failing FRU was detected
7. Failing FRU name and part number
8. Machine type, model number, and serial number
9. Customer's name and address
Note: During the warranty period, the customer may be responsible for repair costs if the computer damage
was caused by misuse, accident, modification, unsuitable physical or operating environment, or improper
maintenance by the customer. Following is a list of some common items that are not covered under warranty
and some symptoms that might indicate that the system was subjected to stress beyond normal use.
Before checking problems with the computer, determine whether the damage is covered under the warranty
by referring to the following list:
The following are not covered under warranty:
• LCD panel cracked from the application of excessive force or from being dropped
• Scratched (cosmetic) parts
• Distortion, deformation, or discoloration of the cosmetic parts
• Plastic parts, latches, pins, or connectors that have been cracked or broken by excessive force

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• Damage caused by liquid spilled into the system
• Damage caused by the improper insertion of a personal-computer card (PC card) or the installation of an
incompatible card
• Improper disc insertion or use of an external optical drive
• Fuses blown by attachment of a non-supported device
• Forgotten computer password (making the computer unusable)
• Sticky keys caused by spilling a liquid onto the keyboard
• Use of an incorrect ac power adapter on laptop products
The following symptoms might indicate damage caused by non-warranted activities:
• Missing parts might be a symptom of unauthorized service or modification.
• Check for obvious damage to a hard disk drive. If the spindle of a hard disk drive becomes noisy, the hard
disk drive might have been dropped or subject to excessive force.

Checking the ac power adapter
If the computer fails only when the ac power adapter is used, refer to the information in this topic to check
the ac power adapter.
If the power-on indicator does not turn on, check the power cord of the ac power adapter for correct
continuity and installation.
To check the ac power adapter, do the following:
1. Unplug the ac power adapter cable from the computer.
2. Measure the output voltage across the plug of the ac power adapter cable. The correct voltages are
shown in the following table.

Pin

Voltage (V dc)

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Ground

Note: The output voltage across pin 2 might differ from the voltage that you measure.
3. Depending on the voltage that you measure, do one of the following:
• If the voltage is not correct, replace the ac power adapter.
• If the voltage is acceptable, do the following:
a. Replace the system board.
b. If the problem persists, call the Customer Support Center.
Note: Noise from the ac power adapter does not always indicate a defect.

Lenovo V720–14 CRU list
Model: Lenovo V720–14
MT: 80Y1
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Chapter 3. Idetifying FRUs (CRUs)
All FRUs (CRUs) for Lenovo V720–14
The exploded illustrations help Lenovo service technicians identify FRUs or CRUs that they may need to
replace when servicing a customer’s computer.
Refer to Appendix A “Lenovo part numbers for replacement FRUs” on page 49 if you need to look up Lenovo
part numbers for a particular FRU or CRU.

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Figure 1. Lenovo V720–14 exploded view
Table 1. FRU (CRU) categories
No.

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LCD module

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Upper case (with keyboard)

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Fingerprint sensor board

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Fingerprint bracket

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Heat sink

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System board

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dc-in cable

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I/O board bracket

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I/O board

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dc-in bracket

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RAM module

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RAM EMI shield

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Speakers

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Sponge

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Wireless module

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Solid-state drive (SSD)

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Battery pack

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Lower case

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Figure 2. LCD module — exploded view
Table 2. FRU categories for the LCD module
No.

FRU (CRU) category

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LCD bezel

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Hinge cover

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LCD panel

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WiGig cable (select models)

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Hinges

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LCD cable

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LCD base cover

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Table 2. FRU categories for the LCD module (continued)
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Camera board

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Microphone board

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Chapter 4. Removing a FRU or CRU
General guidelines
When removing or replacing a FRU, ensure that you observe the following general guidelines:
1. Do not try to service any computer unless you have been trained and certified. An untrained person runs
the risk of damaging parts.
2. Begin by removing any FRUs that have to be removed before replacing the failing FRU. Any such FRUs
are listed at the beginning of each FRU replacement procedure. Remove them in the order in which they
are listed.
3. Follow the correct sequence in the steps for removing a FRU, as shown in the illustrations by the
numbers in square callouts.
4. When removing a FRU, move it in the direction as shown by the arrow in the illustration.
5. To install a new FRU in place, perform the removal procedure in reverse and follow any notes that
pertain to replacement.
6. When replacing a FRU, carefully retain and reuse all screws. If screws are missing, look up the Lenovo
parts numbers in Appendix B “Lenovo part numbers for CRUs and miscellaneous parts” on page 55 for
replacement screws and order them through the Lenovo CRM system.
7. When replacing the base cover, reapply all labels that come with the replacement base cover. If some
original labels are not included with the replacement base cover, peal them off from the original base
cover and paste them on the replacement base cover.

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Before removing any FRU or CRU, shut down the computer and unplug all power cords from
electrical outlets.
Attention: After replacing a FRU, do not turn on the computer until you have ensured that all screws,
springs, and other small parts are in place and none are loose inside the computer. Verify this by shaking the
computer gently and listening for rattling sounds. Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical short
circuits.
Attention: The system board is sensitive to and can be damaged by ESD. Before touching it, establish
personal grounding by touching a ground point with one hand or by using an ESD strap (P/N 6405959).

Remove the lower case
Make sure the computer has been shut down before servicing the computer..
Step 1.

Place the computer upside down on a flat surface.

Step 2.

Remove 10 screws.

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Figure 3. Remove 10 screws

Step 3.

Screw specifications

Number of screws

M2.0 x 6

10

remove the lower case.

Figure 4. Remove the lower case

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of the
following replacement parts:
Lower case

Remove the battery pack
Make sure the following FRUs (or CRUs) have been removed.
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Figure 5. Disconnect the cable

Attention: Use your fingernail to pull the connector to unplug it. Do not pull the cable.
Step 2.

Remove 3 screws.

Figure 6. Remove screws and take out the battery pack

Step 3.

Screw specifications

Number of screws

M2.0 x 3

3

Take out the battery pack.

Figure 7. Take out the battery pack

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of the
following replacement parts:
Battery pack

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Remove the RAM module
Make sure the following FRUs (or CRUs) have been removed.
“Remove the lower case” on page 31
Step 1.

Remove the EMI shield.

Figure 8. Remove EMI shield

Step 2.

Pull the retaining tags (on both sides of the slot) outwards to release the RAM module; remove the
RAM module by pulling it away from the slot.

Figure 9. Remove the RAM module

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of the
following replacement parts:
EMI shield
RAM module

Remove the solid-state drive
Make sure the following FRUs (or CRUs) have been removed.
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Remove 1 screw.

Figure 10. Remove 1 screw

Step 2.

Screw specifications

Number of screws

M2.0 x 3

1

Remove the solid-state drive by pulling it away from the slot.

Figure 11. Remove by pulling the solid-state drive

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of the
following replacement parts:
Solid-state drive

Remove the wireless module
Make sure the following FRUs (or CRUs) have been removed.
“Remove the lower case” on page 31
Step 1.

Disconnect the main and auxiliary antenna cables.

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Figure 12. Disconnect antenna cables

Step 2.

Remove 1 screw.

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Figure 13. Remove 1 screw

Step 3.

Screw specifications

Number of screws

M2.0 x 3

1

Remove the wireless module by pulling it away from the slot.

Figure 14. Remove the wireless module

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of the
following replacement parts:
Wireless module
Sponge

Remove the speakers
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“Remove the lower case” on page 31
“Remove the battery pack” on page 32
Step 1.

Disconnect the cable from the system board.

Figure 15. Disconnect the cable

Step 2.

Carefully remove the speakers off the piles.

Figure 16. Remove speakers

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of
replacement speakers.

Remove the LCD module
Make sure the following FRUs (CRUs) have been removed. Also make sure the antenna cables have been
disconnected from the wireless module and taken out of the cable guiders.
“Remove the lower case” on page 31
Step 1.

Disconnect the LCD cable.

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Figure 17. Disconnect the LCD cable

Step 2.

Remove four screws which secure the hinges to the upper case.

Figure 18. Remove 4 screws

Step 3.

Screw specifications

Number of screws

M2.5 x 6

4

Remove the LCD module.

The LCD module is not a FRU. Instead, it contains FRUs as its components. Refer to “Disassemble the LCD
module” on page 44 if you need to replace a FRU contained in the LCD module.

Remove the heat sink
Make sure the following FRUs (or CRUs) have been removed.
“Remove the lower case” on page 31
“Remove the LCD module” on page 37
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Figure 19. Disconnect two plugs

Step 2.

Remove 8 screws.

Figure 20. Remove screws

Step 3.

Screw specifications

Number of screws

M2.0 x 3

8

Remove the heat sink.

Figure 21. Remove the heat sink

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of the
following replacement parts:
Heat sink

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Remove the I/O board
Make sure the following FRUs (or CRUs) have been removed.
“Remove the lower case” on page 31
“Remove the heat sink” on page 38
Step 1.

Disconnect the cable between the I/O board and the system board.

Figure 22. Disconnect the cable

Step 2.

Remove 1 screw.

Figure 23. Remove 1 screw

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Screw specifications

Number of screws

M2.0 x 3

1

Remove the I/O board and bracket.

Figure 24. Remove I/O board and bracket

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of the
following replacement parts:
I/O board
I/O board bracket

Remove the system board and the dc-in cable
Make sure the following FRUs (or CRUs) have been removed.
“Remove the lower case” on page 31
“Remove the heat sink” on page 38
Step 1.

Disconnect the dc-in cable and other cables from the system board, including the touch pad cable
and the fingerprint cable.
Note: Not all V720–14 SKUs include fingerprint sensor and fingerprint cable.

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Figure 25. Disconnect the cable

Step 2.

Remove 7 screws.

Figure 26. Remove 7 screws

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Number of screws

M2.0 x 3

7

Remove the system board.

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Figure 27. Remove the system board

Step 4.

Remove the I/O board and bracket.

Figure 28. Remove I/O board and bracket

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of the
following replacement parts:
System board
dc-in cable
dc-in bracket

Remove the fingerprint board
Make sure the following FRUs (or CRUs) have been removed. Also make sure the cable connecting the
fingerprint board to the system board has been disconnected.
Note: Not all V720–14 SKUs include the fingerprint board.

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“Remove the lower case” on page 31
“Remove the battery pack” on page 32
Step 1.

Step 2.

Remove 1screw.
Screw specifications

Number of screws

M2.0 x 3

1

Remove the fingerprint board.

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of the
following replacement parts:
Fingerprint board
Fingerprint bracket

Disassemble the LCD module
The LCD module as a whole is not a FRU. Instead, it contains FRUs as its components. Before
disassembling the LCD module, make sure it has been detached from the base cover. Refer to “Remove the
LCD module” on page 37 for instructions.

Remove the LCD bezel
Step 1.

Insert your fingernails under the lower inner side of the LCD bezel and then carefully pull the LCD
bezel outwards. Repeat this action along the inner edges of the LCD bezel until all hooks that
secure the LCD bezel are detached.

Figure 29. Pull the inner sides of the LCD bezel

Attention: Do not pull the LCD bezel from the outer sides of the LCD bezel, otherwise the hooks
may be damaged. The lower side of the LCD bezel is fixed to the LCD panel with adhesive tape.
Detach with care.

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Remove the LCD bezel.

Refer to Table 4 “Part numbers for LCD FRUs” on page 53 to look up the Lenovo part numbers for the
replacement LCD bezel.

Remove the hinge cover, the camera board, and the microphone board
Make sure the following FRUs (or CRUs) have been removed.
“Remove the LCD bezel” on page 44
Step 1.

Remove 3 screws.

Figure 30. Pull the inner sides of the LCD bezel

Step 2.

Screw specifications

Number of screws

M2.0 x 2.5

3

Remove the hinge cover.

Figure 31. Remove the hinge cover

Step 3.

Remove the camera board and the microphone board.

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of the
following replacement parts:
Hinge cover
Camera board
Microphone board

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Remove the LCD panel and the LCD cable
Make sure the following FRUs (or CRUs) have been removed.
“Remove the LCD bezel” on page 44
“Remove the hinge cover, the camera board, and the microphone board” on page 45
Step 1.

Pull the two tapes (located on left and right edges under the LCD panel) downwards steadily; with
the bottom edge as an axis, lift up the top edge of the LCD panel.
Attention: Do not remove the LCD panel at this step. The LCD panel is connected by a cable at
the back side. Detach the cable before removing the LCD panel.

Figure 32. Remove 4 screws and lift up the LCD panel

Step 2.

Check the back side of the LCD panel for the LCD connector and then unplug the LCD cable.

Step 3.

Remove the LCD panel.

Step 4.

Remove the LCD cable.

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of the
following replacement parts:
LCD panel
LCD cable
Refer to Appendix B “Lenovo part numbers for CRUs and miscellaneous parts” on page 55 to look up the
Lenovo part numbers of the replacement tape.

Remove the hinges
Make sure the following FRUs (or CRUs) have been removed.
“Remove the LCD bezel” on page 44
“Remove the hinge cover, the camera board, and the microphone board” on page 45
“Remove the LCD panel and the LCD cable” on page 46
Step 1.

Pull the two tapes (located on left and right edges under the LCD panel) downwards steadily; with
the bottom edge as an axis, lift up the top edge of the LCD panel.
Attention: Do not remove the LCD panel at this step. The LCD panel is connected by a cable at
the back side. Detach the cable before removing the LCD panel.

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Figure 33. Remove 6 screws

Step 2.

Screw specifications

Number of screws

M2.0 x 2

6

Remove hinges.

Refer to Table 3 “Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)” on page 49 to look up the Lenovo part numbers of the
following replacement parts:
Hinges
LCD base cover

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Appendix A. Lenovo part numbers for replacement FRUs
When servicing a customer’s computer, Lenovo service technicians may use part numbers listed in the
following tables to order replacement parts through Lenovo CRM (customer relationship management)
system.
Table 3. Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)
No. FRU (CRU) category
2

3

4

5

6

Parts description

Lenovo part number

Upper CaseC80Y1 GREY FP W/TP/KB-US

5CB0N87329

Upper CaseC80Y1GREY NFP W/TP/KB-US

5CB0N87337

Upper CaseC80Y1GREY NFP W/TP/KB-SP

5CB0P98636

Upper CaseC80Y1GREYNFP W/TP/KB-USA

5CB0P98633

Upper CaseC80Y1GREY FPW/TP/KB-CF-E

5CB0P98635

Upper CaseC80Y1GREY FP W/TP/KB-SP

5CB0P98634

Upper CaseC80Y1GREY FP W/TP/KB-USA

5CB0P98638

Lower Case C 80Y1 GREY for NA

5CB0Q10636

FP Board C 80Y1 W/cable

5C50N87324

FP Brackete C 80Y1

5B40N87343

Thermal Module C 80Y1 DIS W/Fan

5H40N87340

MBC80Y1NOKI37100UDISNTCMNFP WL

5B20N87833

MBC80Y1WINI37100UDISNTCMNFP WL

5B20N87839

MBC80Y1NOKI37100UDISTCM NFP WL

5B20N87815

MBC80Y1WINI37100UDISTCM NFP WL

5B20N87827

MBC80Y1NOKI37100UDISNTCMNFP WI

5B20N87819

MBC80Y1WINI37100UDISNTCMNFP WI

5B20N87808

MBC80Y1NOKI37100UDISTCM NFP WI

5B20N87817

MBC80Y1WINI37100UDISTCM NFP WI

5B20N87824

MBC80Y1NOKI37100UDISNTCM FP WL

5B20N87841

MBC80Y1WINI37100UDISNTCM FP WL

5B20N87810

MBC80Y1NOKI37100UDIS TCM FP WL

5B20N87803

MBC80Y1WINI37100UDIS TCM FP WL

5B20N87838

MBC80Y1NOKI37100UDISNTCM FP WI

5B20N87822

MBC80Y1WINI37100UDISNTCM FP WI

5B20N87843

Upper case (with keyboard)

Fingerprint board

Fingerprint bracket

Heat sink

System board

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MBC80Y1NOKI37100UDIS TCM FP WI

5B20N87825

MBC80Y1WINI37100UDIS TCM FP WI

5B20N87830

MBC80Y1NOKI57200UDISNTCMNFP WL

5B20N87809

MBC80Y1WINI57200UDISNTCMNFP WL

5B20N87816

MBC80Y1NOKI57200UDISTCM NFP WL

5B20N87804

MBC80Y1WINI57200UDISTCM NFP WL

5B20N87811

MBC80Y1NOKI57200UDISNTCMNFP WI

5B20N87814

MBC80Y1WINI57200UDISNTCMNFP WI

5B20N87834

MBC80Y1NOKI57200UDISTCM NFP WI

5B20N87801

MBC80Y1WINI57200UDISTCM NFP WI

5B20N87805

MBC80Y1NOKI57200UDISNTCM FP WL

5B20N87812

MBC80Y1WINI57200UDISNTCM FP WL

5B20N87826

MBC80Y1NOKI57200UDIS TCM FP WL

5B20N87835

MBC80Y1WINI57200UDIS TCM FP WL

5B20N87832

MBC80Y1NOKI57200UDISNTCM FP WI

5B20N87802

MBC80Y1WINI57200UDISNTCM FP WI

5B20N87818

MBC80Y1NOKI57200UDIS TCM FP WI

5B20N87837

MBC80Y1WINI57200UDIS TCM FP WI

5B20N87829

MBC80Y1NOKI77500UDISNTCMNFP WL

5B20N87844

MBC80Y1WINI77500UDISNTCMNFP WL

5B20N87840

MBC80Y1NOKI77500UDISTCM NFP WL

5B20N87806

MBC80Y1WINI77500UDISTCM NFP WL

5B20N87828

MBC80Y1NOKI77500UDISNTCMNFP WI

5B20N87831

MBC80Y1WINI77500UDISNTCMNFP WI

5B20N87823

MBC80Y1NOKI77500UDISTCM NFP WI

5B20N87807

MBC80Y1WINI77500UDISTCM NFP WI

5B20N87842

MBC80Y1NOKI77500UDISNTCM FP WL

5B20N87821

MBC80Y1WINI77500UDISNTCM FP WL

5B20N87846

MBC80Y1NOKI77500UDIS TCM FP WL

5B20N87820

MBC80Y1WINI77500UDIS TCM FP WL

5B20N87836

MBC80Y1NOKI77500UDISNTCM FP WI

5B20N87845

MBC80Y1WINI77500UDISNTCM FP WI

5B20N87800

MBC80Y1NOKI77500UDIS TCM FP WI

5B20N87813

MBC80Y1WINI77500UDIS TCM FP WI

5B20N87799

MBC80Y1NOKI36006UDIS TCM FP WI

5B20P37261

MBC80Y1WINI36006UDIS TCM FP WI

5B20P37248

MBC80Y1NOKI36006UDISNTCM FP WI

5B20P37262

MBC80Y1WINI36006UDISNTCM FP WI

5B20P37259

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MBC80Y1NOKI36006UDIS TCM FP WL

5B20P37244

MBC80Y1WLNI36006UDIS TCM FP WL

5B20P37249

MBC80Y1NOKI36006UDISNTCM FP WL

5B20P37277

MBC80Y1WLNI36006UDISNTCM FP WL

5B20P37276

MBC80Y1NOKI36006UDISTCM NFP WI

5B20P37252

MBC80Y1WINI36006UDISTCM NFP WI

5B20P37290

MBC80Y1NOKI36006UDISNTCMNFP WI

5B20P37247

MBC80Y1WINI36006UDISNTCMNFP WI

5B20P37265

MBC80Y1NOKI36006UDISTCM NFP WL

5B20P37255

MBC80Y1WLNI36006UDISTCM NFP WL

5B20P37288

MBC80Y1NOKI36006UDISNTCMNFP WL

5B20P37258

MBC80Y1WLNI36006UDISNTCMNFP WL

5B20P37253

MBC80Y1NOKI56300UDIS TCM FP WI

5B20P37275

MBC80Y1WINI56300UDIS TCM FP WI

5B20P37281

MBC80Y1NOKI56300UDISNTCM FP WI

5B20P37291

MBC80Y1WINI56300UDISNTCM FP WI

5B20P37245

MBC80Y1NOKI56300UDIS TCM FP WL

5B20P37250

MBC80Y1WLNI56300UDIS TCM FP WL

5B20P37269

MBC80Y1NOKI56300UDISNTCM FP WL

5B20P37272

MBC80Y1WLNI56300UDISNTCM FP WL

5B20P37283

MBC80Y1NOKI56300UDISTCM NFP WI

5B20P37246

MBC80Y1WINI56300UDISTCM NFP WI

5B20P37271

MBC80Y1NOKI56300UDISNTCMNFP WI

5B20P37268

MBC80Y1WINI56300UDISNTCMNFP WI

5B20P37284

MBC80Y1NOKI56300UDISTCM NFP WL

5B20P37279

MBC80Y1WLNI56300UDISTCM NFP WL

5B20P37285

MBC80Y1NOKI56300UDISNTCMNFP WL

5B20P37251

MBC80Y1WLNI56300UDISNTCMNFP WL

5B20P37287

MBC80Y1NOKI76500UDIS TCM FP WI

5B20P37280

MBC80Y1WINI76500UDIS TCM FP WI

5B20P37264

MBC80Y1NOKI76500UDISNTCM FP WI

5B20P37257

MBC80Y1WINI76500UDISNTCM FP WI

5B20P37282

MBC80Y1NOKI76500UDIS TCM FP WL

5B20P37286

MBC80Y1WLNI76500UDIS TCM FP WL

5B20P37270

MBC80Y1NOKI76500UDISNTCM FP WL

5B20P37256

MBC80Y1WLNI76500UDISNTCM FP WL

5B20P37266

MBC80Y1NOKI76500UDISTCM NFP WI

5B20P37278

MBC80Y1WINI76500UDISTCM NFP WI

5B20P37263

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7

8

9

MBC80Y1NOKI76500UDISNTCMNFP WI

5B20P37260

MBC80Y1WINI76500UDISNTCMNFP WI

5B20P37267

MBC80Y1NOKI76500UDISTCM NFP WL

5B20P37273

MBC80Y1WLNI76500UDISTCM NFP WL

5B20P37274

MBC80Y1NOKI76500UDISNTCMNFP WL

5B20P37254

MBC80Y1WLNI76500UDISNTCMNFP WL

5B20P37289

DC-IN Cable C 80Y1

5C10N87321

IO BD Bracket C 80Y1

5B40N87335

IO Board C 80Y1 W/cable

5C50N87322

DC IN Bracket C 80Y1

5B40N87323

4GB D4 S M471A5244CB0-CRC

SM30M49902

4GB D4S HMA851S6AFR6N-UH

SM30G16505

4GB D4S RMSA3270MB86H9F-2400

SM30G16507

4GB D4S MTA4ATF51264HZ-2G3B1

SM30G16506

8GB D4 S M471A1K43CB1-CRC

SM30M49901

8GB D4S HMA81GS6AFR8N-UH

SM30G16509

8GB D4S RMSA3260MB78HAF-2400

SM30G16511

8GB D4S MTA8ATF1G64HZ-2G3B1

SM30G16510

8GB D4 26S MTA8ATF1G64HZ-2G6H1

SM30K25288

16GB D4 S M471A2K43CB1-CRC

SM30M49903

16GB D4S HMA82GS6AFR8N-UH

SM30G16513

SM30G16514 16GB D4S MTA16ATF2G64H-2G3B1

SM30G16514

Memory Emi Shielding C 80Y1

5S60N87347

720S-14 RT6-D Speaker

5SB0M65362

WLAN Sponge C 80Y1

5T10N87319

Intel Windstorm Peak 8265 2*2ac+BT4.x Non-Vpro M.2
Module

SW10K97453

Liteon NFA344A QCA6174A 2*2ac+BT4.x PCIE M.2
WLAN Module

SW10K97465

dc-in cable

I/O board bracket

I/O board

10 dc-in bracket

11 RAM module

12 RAM EMI shield

13 Speakers

14 Sponge

15 Wireless module

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Table 3. Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs) (continued)
Intel Oak Peak 18265 WiGig+2*2ac+BT4.x PCI E Vpro
M.2 Module

SW10K97506

Intel WiGig RFEM3 Antenna Module

SW10K97504

PM961 MZVLW128HEGR PCIE 128G SSD

5SD0L73445

XG4 128GB M.2 2280 PCIe-NVMe THNSN5128GPUK
SSD

5SD0M56301

PM961 MZVLW256HEHP PCIE 256G SSD

5SD0L73444

XG4 256GB M.2 2280 PCIe-NVMe THNSN5256GPUK
SSD

5SD0M56299

PM961 MZVLW512HMJP PCIE 512G SSD

5SD0L73443

XG4 512GB M.2 2280 PCIe-NVMe THNSN5512GPUK
SSD

5SD0M56300

K42 SP/A L16M4PB2 15V55Wh4cell bty

5B10M55951

K42 CP/S L16C4PB2 15.2V55Wh4cell bty

5B10M55952

K42 LG L16L4PB2 15.2V55Wh4cell bty

5B10M55950

Lower Case C 80Y1 GREY

5CB0N87336

16 Solid state drive (SSD)

17 Battery pack

18 Lower case

Note: Refer to Appendix B “Lenovo part numbers for CRUs and miscellaneous parts” on page 55 to look up
the Lenovo part numbers of ac power adapters and power cords.
Table 4. Part numbers for LCD FRUs
No. FRU (CRU) category
1

2

3

4

5

6

Spare parts description

Lenovo part number

LCD Bezel C 80Y1 W/magnet/mylar

5B30N87338

HINGE Cover C 80Y1 GREY

5CB0N87341

AU B140HAN03.5 0A FHDI AG S NB

5D10M42879

SR LQ140M1JW31 FHDI AG S NB

5D10M42883

IN N140HCE-EN2 C1 FHDI AG S NB

5D10M42880

WIGIG Cable C 80Y1

5C10N87332

Hinge C 80Y1 L&R

5H50N87333

LCD Cable C 80Y1 W/tape(R/L)

5C10N87326

LCD bezel

Hinge cover

LCD panel

WiGig cable (select models)

Hinges

LCD cable

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Table 4. Part numbers for LCD FRUs (continued)
7

8

9

LCD base cover
5CB0N87342

LCD Cover C 80Y1 GREY W/WIGIG Ante

5CB0N87344

Camera Q 80us 2 MIC

5C20L85359

MIC Board C 80Y1 R

5C50N87346

MIC Board C 80Y1 L

5C50N87348

Removable Tape C 80Y1

5T10N87330

Camera board

Microphone board

Tape

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Appendix B. Lenovo part numbers for CRUs and
miscellaneous parts
The power cords and ac adapters are CRUs.
Table 5. Part numbers for FRUs (CRUs)
CRU category

Parts description

Lenovo part number

Screw Pack C 80Y1

5S10N87328

Removable Tape C 80Y1

5T10N87330

WLAN Sponge C 80Y1

5T10N87319

Liteon ADLX65NLC3A 20V3.25A AD BIS

5A10J75114

Delta ADLX65NDC3A 20V3.25A COO

SA10M42728

Chicony ADLX65NCC3A 20V3.25A COO

SA10M42777

LINETEK PC323+RVV300/300+LS15 1米电源线

145000600

Longwell LSG-31+RVV300/300+LS-18 1米电源线

145000568

VOLEX GB10S3+RVV 300/500+VAC5S 1米电源线

145000538

lux 0036+RVV 300/300 0.75/3C+0002 1米电源线

145500003

LINETEK LP-30B + SPT-2 + LS15 1米电源线

145000594

Longwell LP-30B+SPT-2 18AWG+LS-18 1米电源线

145000562

Volex US15S3+SPT-2 +VAC5S 1米电源线

145000537

lux 0014+SPT-2 60℃ 18/3C+0016 1米电源线

145500002

Screw pack

Tape

ac power adapter

Power cord

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