ML600 Series
Technical Resources
Internal Access
The ML600 can be opened by the user. This does not void the warranty, however, any damage caused by doing so will not be covered.
Before getting started, ensure your body is discharged of any static electricity by touching a grounded metal surface.
Begin by removing the 6x Phillips case screws indicated by the green arrows below.
On certain configurations, the COM port standoffs also hold the backplate in place. Remove the 5mm Hex standoffs indicated by the purple arrows if needed.

Remove the x4 Phillips screws from the bottom of the unit.

The backplate is now loose. Remove it slowly and carefully. It may still have wires attached depending on your configuration.
Insert a flathead screwdriver into the ridge between the internal heatblock and lid. Rotate the screwdriver to pop them apart. They are held together by thermal paste. Moderate force is required to pop them apart.

The lid can now be removed from the system. Pull the lid and system apart from one another.
You now have full access to the components, including the RAM (red arrow) and SSD (blue SSD).

Reassembly
To re-assemble the unit, use the following instructions:
Align the indents in the lid with the tabs on the frontplate
Install the lid with a straight, downward motion, making sure the tabs stay aligned

Align the backplate with the rear I/O. The silver EMI tabs may block some of the ports. Use a flathead screwdriver to push the tabs above the ports. Reinstall all the Phillips screws and the process is complete.

Hot-Swap LED Lights
Please note that the lights found on the Hot-swap bays used in the ML600 series are not activity lights and do not indicate the presence of or any activity on an installed drive. These lights indicate that the bay itself is currently receiving power from the system and can help determine at a glance if a bay has failed.
ML600G-10
Motherboard
Manuals & Downloads
ASRock C2750D41 Motherboard
Technical information related to the system's motherboard can be found from the support link below.
Auto Power On
Power on the unit and press the F2 key to access the BIOS
Navigate to the Intel RCS setup tab
Open the South Bridge Chipset Configuration menu
Change “Restore on AC/Power Loss” to [Power On]
Save changes and exit from the Exit menu
Auto power on is now enabled
Clear CMOS
Locate the clear CMOS pads
Short the two metal halves with a flathead screwdriver for 30 seconds
The CMOS is now clear

ML600G-30
Motherboard
Manuals & Downloads
Mitac PH12LI Motherboard
Technical information related to the system's motherboard can be found from the support link below.
Auto Power On
Power on the unit and press the Del key to access the BIOS
Navigate to the Chipset tab
Open the PCH-IO Config menu
Change “State After G3 to S0
Save changes and exit
Auto power on is now enabled
Clear CMOS
Locate the CMOS battery
Carefully disconnect the white connector
Wait 5 minutes
Reconnect the white connector
The CMOS is now clear

ML600G-50
Motherboard
Manuals & Downloads
ASRock IMB-181 Motherboard
Technical information related to the system's motherboard can be found from the support link below.
Auto Power On
Locate the AT/ATX jumper
Move it over by 1 pin
Auto power on is now enabled


Clear CMOS
Locate the CLRMOS1 jumper
Move the jumper over by 1 pin
Wait 30 seconds
Restore the jumper to its original position
The CMOS is now clear


ML600G-51
Motherboard
ASRock E3C226D21 Motherboard
ASRock E3C226D21 Motherboard
Technical information related to the system's motherboard can be found from the support link below.
Auto Power On
Power on the unit and press the F2 key to access the BIOS
Navigate to the Advanced tab
Open the South Bridge Configuration menu
Change “Restore on AC/Power Loss” to [Power On]
Save changes and exit from the Exit menu
Auto power on is now enabled
Clear CMOS
Locate the CMOS battery
Carefully remove it from the holder
Wait 5 minutes
Reinsert the battery
The CMOS is now clear


ML600G-52
Motherboard
Manuals & Downloads
ASRock IMB-190 Motherboard
ASRock IMB-190 Motherboard
Technical information related to the system's motherboard can be found from the support link below.
Auto Power On
Locate the AT/ATX jumper
Move it over by 1 pin
Auto power on is now enabled


Clear CMOS
Locate the CLRMOS1 jumper
Move the jumper over by 1 pin
Wait 30 seconds
Restore the jumper to its original position
The CMOS is now clear


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