Product End-of-Life Disassembly Instructionsh22235.€¦ · 3.1 List the basic steps that should...

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EL-MF877-00 Page 1 Template Revision B PSG instructions for this template are available at EL-MF877-01 Product End-of-Life Disassembly Instructions Product Category: Personal Computers Marketing Name / Model [List multiple models if applicable.] HP ProOne 600 G2 21.5-in Touch All-in-One 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. 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 Part39,Part41,Part42,Part43,Part44,Part47,Part71,Part82, Part83,Part123,Part132,Part145,Part159,Part172 14 Batteries All types including standard alkaline and lithium coin or button style batteries Part49(CR2032) 1 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 Part89(LED displays,no lamps) 1 Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT) 0 Capacitors / condensers (Containing PCB/PCT) 0 Electrolytic Capacitors / Condensers measuring greater than 2.5 cm in diameter or height Part165(Electrolytic Capacitor) 1 External electrical cables and cords Part147(KB),Part160(Mouse),Part173(Power Cord) 3 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

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Page 1: Product End-of-Life Disassembly Instructionsh22235.€¦ · 3.1 List the basic steps that should typically be followed to remove components and materials requiring selectivetreatment:

EL-MF877-00 Page 1 Template Revision B

PSG instructions for this template are available at EL-MF877-01

Product End-of-Life Disassembly Instructions Product Category: Personal Computers

Marketing Name / Model [List multiple models if applicable.] HP ProOne 600 G2 21.5-in Touch All-in-One 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.

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 Part39,Part41,Part42,Part43,Part44,Part47,Part71,Part82, Part83,Part123,Part132,Part145,Part159,Part172

14

Batteries All types including standard alkaline and lithium coin or button style batteries Part49(CR2032)

1

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 Part89(LED displays,no lamps)

1

Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT) 0 Capacitors / condensers (Containing PCB/PCT) 0 Electrolytic Capacitors / Condensers measuring greater than 2.5 cm in diameter or height

Part165(Electrolytic Capacitor) 1

External electrical cables and cords Part147(KB),Part160(Mouse),Part173(Power Cord) 3 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

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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) Screwdriver, Lever, Star Screwdriver(six) NA Slanted Pliers, Pliers NA Hammer NA Knife NA 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. AIO PC 2. LCD 3. Thermal Fan 4. ODD 5. HDD 6. Keyboard 7. Mouse 8. Power Adapter and Cable

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).

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

A

1 Screw

Metal 9.3

Snap,

Adhesive,

Screw

Screwdriver,

Lever,

Slanted pliers,

Pliers

420

2 Spring

Metal 0.8

3 Nut

Metal 0.8

4 Plastic case

Plastic 41.9

5 Plastic piece

Plastic 18.6

6 Plastic case

Plastic 40.3

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Procedure Part Disassembly

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(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

A

7 Plastic piece

Plastic 0.8

8 Plastic piece

Plastic 14.7

9 Metal case

Metal 179.7

10 Plastic piece

Plastic 6.6

11 Plastic piece

Plastic 16

12 Metal case

Metal 358

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Procedure Part Disassembly

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(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

A

13 Plastic case

Plastic 48.5

14 Plastic piece

Plastic 6.9

15 Plastic case

Plastic 53.1

16 Plastic case

Plastic 454.7

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

B

17 Screw

Metal 50.4

Plug, Solder,

Adhesive,

Screw

Screwdriver,

Lever,

Star Screwdriver (six),

Slanted pliers,

Knife

900

18 Nut

Metal 0.6

19 Spring

Metal 0.4

20 Metal piece

Metal 0.3

21 Spring

Metal 0.9

22 Plastic ring

Plastic 0.3

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Procedure Part Disassembly

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(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

B

23 Metal piece

Metal 0.2

24 Conductive

Anti-Static Foam

Mix 1.6

25 Metal piece

Metal 3.8

26 PCBA

0.8cm*8.1cm=6.5cm2

PCBA 2.4

27 Plastic piece

Plastic 0.5

28 Plastic piece

Plastic 0.4

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

B

29 Metal piece

Metal 9.6

30 Metal piece

Metal 13.1

31 SATA cable

Cable/wire 27

32 LVDS cable

Cable/wire 11.2

33 IO cable

Cable/wire 8.6

34 Converter cable

Cable/wire 5.4

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Procedure Part Disassembly

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(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

B

35 Webcam cable

Cable/wire 1.2

Part 39 is a

PCBA. The

surface of

part 39 is

greater than

10 square

centimeters.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

39 requires

selective

treatment.

36 Antenna cable

Cable/wire 3.6

37 Backlight cable

Cable/wire 1.1

38 Touch control

cable

Cable/wire 1.4

39 CPU

3.7cm*3.7cm=

13.7cm2

PCBA 29.2

40 Wireless card

3cm*2.2cm=6.6cm2

PCBA 2.6

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

B

41 Memory1

6.8cm*3cm=20.4cm2

PCBA 7.8

Part

41.42.43.44 is

a PCBA. The

surface of

part

41.42.43.44 is

greater than

10 square

centimeters.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

41.42.43.44

requires

selective

treatment.

42 Memory2

6.8cm*3cm=20.4cm2

PCBA 7.8

43 PCBA

7.5cm*4cm=30cm2

PCBA 23.2

44 PCBA

6cm*4cm=24cm2

PCBA 12.1

45 Metal plank

Metal 62.8

46 Plastic sheet

Plastic 0.7

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

B

47 Main board

26.8cm*17.5cm=

469cm2

PCBA 259.4

Part 47 is a

PCBA. The

surface of

part 47 is

greater than

10 square

centimeters.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

47 requires

selective

treatment.

Part 49 is a

battery.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

49 requires

selective

treatment.

48 Plastic pad

Plastic 0.9

49 Cell battery

Battery 3

50 Plastic sheet

Plastic 0.1

51 Plastic sheet

Plastic 0.1

52 Metal case

Metal 273

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Procedure Part Disassembly

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(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

B

53 Plastic piece

Plastic 6.8

54 Plastic piece

Plastic 2.3

55 Metal case

Metal 316.8

56 Plastic case

Plastic 57.2

57 Plastic piece

Plastic 4.6

58 Heat Sink

Metal 162.8

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Procedure Part Disassembly

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(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

B

59 Plastic case

Plastic 39.7

60 Plastic case

Plastic 44.8

61 Plastic case

Plastic 18.1

62 Plastic case

Plastic 29.8

63 Plastic piece

Plastic 6.9

64 Plastic piece

Plastic 6.2

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Procedure Part Disassembly

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(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

B

65 Speaker

Mix 67.8

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

C

66 Screw

Metal 4.7

Adhesive,

Screw

Lever,

Slanted pliers,

Knife

900

Part 71 is a

PCBA. The

surface of

part 71 is

greater than

10 square

centimeters.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

71 requires

selective

treatment.

67 Conductive

Anti-Static Foam

Mix 0.2

68 Plastic pad

Plastic 0.8

69 Nut

Metal 3.9

70 Tape

Plastic 19.2

71 Touch control

7.8cm*1.6cm=

12.4cm2

PCBA 4.2

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

C

72 Plastic case

plastic 82

73 Plastic piece

Plastic 44.5

74 Metal piece

Metal 40.7

75 Touch Panel

FPCA/glass 516.8

76 Metal plank

Metal 1304

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

D

77 Label

Plastic 0.6

Snap,

Adhesive,

Screw

Screwdriver,

Knife 600

Part 82 is a

PCBA. The

surface of

part 82 is

greater than

10 square

centimeters.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

82 requires

selective

treatment.

78 Screw

Metal 0.2

79 Tape

Plastic 1.3

80 Plastic sheet

Plastic 3.9

81 Textile

Mix 4.1

82 PCBA

PCBA 3.1

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

D

83 PCBA

PCBA 15.9

Part 83 is a

PCBA. The

surface of

part 83 is

greater than

10 square

centimeters.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

83 requires

selective

treatment.

84 Film

Plastic 38.8

85 Film

Plastic 24.9

86 Film

Plastic 20.5

87 Plastic piece

Plastic 330.5

88 Film

Plastic 29

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Procedure Part Disassembly

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(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

D

89 LCD

LCD 399.5

Part 89 is a

LCD. The

surface of

part 89 is

greater than

100 square

centimeters.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

89 requires

selective

treatment.

90 Metal case

Metal 710.3

91 Metal frame

Metal 88.5

92 Plastic frame

Plastic 32.7

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

E

93 Label

Plastic 0

Solder,

Adhesive,

Screw

Screwdriver,

Lever,

Slanted pliers,

Knife

300

94 Textile

Mix 0.1

95 Wire

Cable/wire 2.5

96 Plastic ring

Plastic 0.9

97 Metal piece

Metal 1.7

98 Metal ring

Metal 7.3

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

E

99 Plastic ring

Plastic 9.8

100 PCBA

PCBA 31.8

101 Plastic Fan

Plastic 20.5

102 Plastic case

Plastic 44.5

103 Metal plank

Metal 39.9

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

F

104 Screw

Metal 1.3

Plug, Solder,

Snap,

Adhesive,

Screw

Screwdriver,

Lever,

Star Screwdriver (six),

Slanted pliers,

Knife

420

105 Spring

Metal 0.3

106 Spring

Metal 0.1

107 Plastic ring

Plastic 0.2

108 Metal piece

Metal 0.8

109 Metal piece

Metal 0.2

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

F

110 Plastic piece

Plastic 0.4

111 Metal piece

Metal 3.3

112 Metal piece

Metal 3.9

113 Plastic piece

Plastic 2.6

114 FPCA

FPCA 5.8

115 FPCA

FPCA 12.4

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

F

116 Metal case

Metal 4.1

117 Plastic case

Plastic 12.7

118 Plastic frame

Plastic 6.8

119 Metal case

Metal 1.9

120 Metal case

Metal 21.7

121 Metal case

Metal 22.4

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

F

122 FPCA

FPCA 11 Part 123 is a

PCBA. The

surface of

part 123 is

greater than

10 square

centimeters.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

123 requires

selective

treatment.

123 PCBA

PCBA 10.3

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

G

124 Label

Plastic 0.5

Adhesive,

Screw

Lever,

Star Screwdriver (six),

Knife

480

125 Screw

Metal 1.7

126 Plastic piece

Plastic 0.3

127 Plastic piece

Plastic 0.1

128 Plastic sheet

Plastic 0.2

129 Textile

Mix 0

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

G

130 Sponge

Plastic 0.3

Part 132 is a

PCBA. The

surface of

part 132 is

greater than

10 square

centimeters.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

132 requires

selective

treatment.

131 Label

Plastic 0

132 PCBA

PCBA 11.8

133 Metal plank

Metal 4.7

134 Metal piece

Metal 1.3

135 Metal case

Metal 36.2

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Procedure Part Disassembly

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(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

G

136 Metal case

Metal 19.3

137 Plastic ring

Plastic 0.2

138 Metal plank

Metal 8.3

139 FPCA

FPCA 5.1

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

H

140 HP Logo

Metal 0.1

Plug, Snap,

Adhesive,

Screw

Screwdriver,

Knife 139

Part 145 is a

PCBA. The

surface of

part 145 is

greater than

10 square

centimeters.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

145 requires

selective

treatment.

141 Screw

Metal 7

142 Plastic pad

Plastic 1.6

143 Metal piece

Metal 4.2

144 Plastic piece

Plastic 1

145 PCBA

PCBA 3.9

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

H

146 Plastic pad

Plastic 1.8

Part 147 is an

external cable.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

147 requires

selective

treatment.

147 Cable

Cable/wire 37

148 Plastic pad

Plastic 28.8

149 Plastic sheet

Plastic 16.6

150 Metal plate

Metal 148.8

151 Keypad

Plastic 296.5

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Procedure Part Disassembly

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(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

H

152 Plastic frame

Plastic 54

153 Cover Bottom

Plastic 160

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

I

154 Label

Plastic 0

Adhesive,

Seal, Screw

Screwdriver,

Knife 29

Part 159 is a

PCBA. The

surface of

part 159 is

greater than

10 square

centimeters.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

159 requires

selective

treatment.

155 Screw

Metal 0.3

156 Plastic piece

Plastic 0.1

157 Plastic piece

Plastic 2.4

158 Plastic piece

Plastic 2.6

159 PCBA

PCBA 8.5

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

I

160 Cable

Cable/wire 25.2

Part 160 is an

external cable.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

160 requires

selective

treatment.

161 Plastic case

Plastic 33.7

162 Plastic case

Plastic 14.3

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

J

163 Screw

Metal 3.3

Plug, Solder, Snap,

Adhesive, Seal

Lever, Slanted pliers,

Hammer 300

Part 165 is

An electrolyte

capacitor.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive,part

165 requires

selective

treatment.

164 Screw ring

Metal 0.7

165 Capacitor

Capacitor 11.3

166 Cable

Cable/wire 12.7

167 Socket

Mix 13.2

168 Film

Plastic 3.6

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

J

169 Film

Plastic 4.3

Part 172 is a

PCBA. The

surface of

part 172 is

greater than

10 square

centimeters.

According to

WEEE (recast)

directive, part

172 requires

selective

treatment.

170 Plastic case

Metal 61.1

171 Plastic case

Metal 98.7

172 PCBA

PCBA 157.8

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Procedure Part Disassembly

Remark No Picture No Name Picture Material Weight

(g)

Connection

Technique

Tool Time

(s.)

K

173 Power cord

Cable/wire 215.6

5

Part 173 is an

external cable.

According to

WEEE

(recast)

directive, part

173 requires

selective

treatment.