Introduction
Follow this guide to remove and replace the Power Button Board in your Framework Desktop.
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No parts specified.
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Before you begin repairs, shut down your Desktop from the operating system and unplug it.
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Make sure your Framework Desktop Screwdriver has the T5 Torx bit (labeled as T5) facing outwards. If it's not, pull the bit out and flip it.
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If you installed the Handle on your Desktop, follow this step. Otherwise, skip it.
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Rotate the Handle's screw threads counterclockwise on both sides until it comes free.
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Remove the Handle.
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Use your finger to lift up the two D-rings on the Top Panel screws.
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Use your fingers to twist the screw counter-clockwise and loosen it.
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Remove the Top Panel screw.
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Repeat the same procedure for the other Top Panel screw.
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Slide the Top Panel towards the rear of the computer to release the clips securing it to the chassis.
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If you're having a hard time gripping the Top Panel, use the screw holes to get a better handhold.
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Lift the Top Panel off the chassis and remove it.
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Use your fingers to grip the top of the Left Panel and slide it upward to release its clips.
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Remove the Left Panel.
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Use your fingers to grip the top of the Right Panel and slide it upward to release its clips.
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Remove the Right Panel.
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Use your fingers to pull the Front Panel off the magnets securing it to the chassis.
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While holding the Desktop steady, use your Framework Desktop Screwdriver to remove the eight 4.0 mm‑long Phillips screws securing the top plate.
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Lift the top plate off the Desktop and remove it.
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Rotate the Desktop onto its right side so the Mainboard is facing upward.
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Use your fingers to lift the power button cable connector off its nine‑pronged socket on the Mainboard.
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Pull the power button cable out of its rubber clips in the chassis.
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Rotate the Desktop so it sits upright.
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Use your Framework Desktop Screwdriver to remove the two 4.5 mm‑long screws securing the Power Button Board.
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Use your finger to pull the Power Button Board off its alignment peg.
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Pull the Power Button Board away from the Desktop, threading its cable through the chassis.
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Congratulations on completing disassembly! The remaining steps will show how to reassemble your Framework Desktop.
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Insert the Power Button Board cable into the slot in the Desktop.
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Grip the cable from the top of the Desktop and thread it through the chassis.
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Place the board into its slot in the Desktop so the alignment peg is threaded through its hole in the board.
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Use your Framework Desktop Screwdriver to install the two 4.5 mm‑long screws securing the Power Button Board.
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Rotate the Desktop onto its right side so the Mainboard is facing upward.
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Press the power button cable into its rubber clips in the chassis.
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Slide the power button cable over the nine-pronged connector on the Mainboard.
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Rotate the Desktop so it sits upright.
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Place the top plate on top of the Desktop, making sure it slots into the chassis so the orange circles are visible.
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Make sure the matching screw hole on the top plate labeled "5/8" is slotted on the inside of the Chassis so that the orange circle is visible.
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While holding the Desktop steady, use your Framework Desktop Screwdriver to install the eight 4.0 mm‑long Phillips screws securing the top plate.
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Lay the bottom of the Front Panel on the small, protruding lip in the silver base to align its tabs.
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Press the Front Panel flat to the chassis and let it align to the magnets.
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Slide the Right Panel onto the right edge of the chassis, from top to bottom, and press it flat to ensure its clips are slotted into place.
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There should be a small gap between the bottom of the Right Panel and the silver base.
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Push the Right Panel towards the base of the computer to engage the clips.
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Slide the Left Panel onto the left edge of the chassis and press it flat to ensure its clips are slotted into place.
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There should be a small gap between the bottom of the Left Panel and the silver base.
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Push the Left Panel towards the base of the computer to close the gap and engage the clips.
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Orient the Top Panel so its arrow is pointing towards the rear of the computer.
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While holding the Top Panel at a slight downward angle, slide it across the top of the chassis (from rear to front) until you feel its clips catch.
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There should be a small gap between the Top Panel and the front of the Desktop.
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Lay the Top Panel flat on the chassis to align the remaining clips.
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While securing the computer with one hand, use the other hand to slide the Top Panel towards the front of the computer to close the gap and engage the clips.
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If you're installing the Handle on your Desktop, follow this step. Otherwise, skip it.
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Place the Handle over the Top Panel screw holes.
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While holding the Handle in place, twist the screw threads on both sides clockwise until they're snug on the Top Panel.
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Insert the top panel screw into its hole and twist clockwise until it feels snug.
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Repeat the same procedure for the other top panel screw.
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Use your finger to close the two D-rings on the top panel screws.
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You finished fixing your Framework Desktop!
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
If you need help, contact Framework support.
You finished fixing your Framework Desktop!
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
If you need help, contact Framework support.