Important  information  about  replacing 
RoHS  compliant  FRUs 
RoHS,  The  Restriction  of  Hazardous  Substances  in 
Electrical  and  Electronic  Equipment  Directive 
(2002/95/EC)  is  a  European  Union  legal  requirement 
affecting  the  global  electronics  industry.  RoHS 
requirements  must  be  implemented  on  IBM  PCD 
products  placed  on  the  market  after  June  2006. 
Products  on  the  market  before  June  2006  are  not 
required  to  have  RoHS  compliant  parts.  So,  if  the  parts 
are  not  compliant  originally,  replacement  parts  can 
also  be  noncompliant,  but  in  all  cases,  if  the  parts  are 
compliant,  the  replacement  parts  must  also  be 
compliant. 
IBM  plans  to  transition  to  RoHS  compliance  well  before  the 
implementation  date  and  expects  its  suppliers  to  be  ready 
to  support  IBM's  requirements  and  schedule.  Products  sold 
in  2005,  will  contain  some  RoHS  compliant  FRUs.  The 
following  statement  pertains  to  these  products  and  any 
product  PCD  produces  containing  RoHS  compliant  parts. 
RoHS  compliant  PCD  parts  have  unique  FRU  part 
numbers.  Before  or  after  June,  2006,  failed  RoHS 
compliant  parts  must  always  be  replaced  using  RoHS 
compliant  FRUs,  so  only  the  FRUs  identified  as  compliant 
in  the  system  HMM  or  direct  substitutions  for  those  FRUs 
may  be  used. 
Important  service  information 
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