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Product End-of-Life Disassembly Instructions

This document provides disassembly instructions for recycling multiple HP notebook and tablet PC models. It lists components requiring selective treatment, including printed circuit boards, batteries, liquid crystal displays, and cables. The basic disassembly process involves removing these components through 14 steps, starting with the battery and ending with the webcam. Tools required include various screwdrivers.

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Product End-of-Life Disassembly Instructions

This document provides disassembly instructions for recycling multiple HP notebook and tablet PC models. It lists components requiring selective treatment, including printed circuit boards, batteries, liquid crystal displays, and cables. The basic disassembly process involves removing these components through 14 steps, starting with the battery and ending with the webcam. Tools required include various screwdrivers.

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Product End-of-Life Disassembly Instructions

Product Category: Notebooks and Tablet PCs

Marketing Name / Model


[List multiple models if applicable.]
HP 250 G6 Notebook PC

Purpose: The 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 2002/96/EC, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
1.0 Items Requiring Selective Treatment
1.1 Items listed below are classified as requiring selective treatment.
1.2 Enter the quantity of items contained within the product which require selective treatment in the right column, as
applicable.
Quantity
of items
Item Description Notes
included
in product
Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) or Printed Circuit With a surface greater than 10 sq cm 3
Assemblies (PCA)
Batteries All types including standard alkaline and lithium 2
coin or button style batteries
Mercury-containing components For example, mercury in lamps, display backlights,
scanner lamps, switches, batteries
Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) with a surface Includes background illuminated displays with gas 1
greater than 100 sq cm discharge lamps
Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT)
Capacitors / condensers (Containing PCB/PCT)
Electrolytic Capacitors / Condensers measuring
greater than 2.5 cm in diameter or height
External electrical cables and cords Power cords Adapters 2
Gas Discharge Lamps
Plastics containing Brominated Flame Retardants
weighing > 25 grams (not including PCBs or PCAs
already listed as a separate item above)
Components and parts containing toner and ink, Include the cartridges, print heads, tubes, vent
including liquids, semi-liquids (gel/paste) and toner chambers, and service stations.
Components and waste containing asbestos
Components, parts and materials containing
refractory ceramic fibers

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Components, parts and materials containing
radioactive substances
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)
Screw Driver No.0
Description #2
Description #3
Description #4
Description #5
3.0 Product Disassembly Process
3.1 List the basic steps that should typically be followed to remove components and materials requiring selective treatment:

1. Remove Battery
2. Remove ODD Module
3. Remove Logic Low
4. Remove HDD Module
5. Remove Fan
6. Remove MB PCB
7. Remove Speaker
8. Remove USB PCB / ODD PCB / TP PCB
9. Remove Logic up
10. Remove LCD Bezel
11. Remove Hinge
12. Remove Panel
13. Remove webcam

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).

3.21 Total part assembly

3.22 Remove battery module

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3.23 Remove ODD Module

3.24 Remove Logic Low

3.25 Remove HDD Module

3.26 Remove Fan

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3.27 Remove MB PCB

3.28 Remove Speaker

3.29 Remove USB PCB / ODD PCB / TP PCB

3.210 Remove Logic up

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3.211 Remove LCD Bezel

3.212 Remove Hinge

3.213 Remove Panel

3.214 Remove webcam

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