Difficulty

Difficult

Steps

9

Time Required

                          5 - 10 minutes            

Sections

3

  • Back Panel
  • 2 steps
  • Motherboard
  • 5 steps
  • Power Adapter Port
  • 2 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Back Panel               
  • Use the #1 Phillips head screw driver to remove each 13.75mm length screw from the rear panel.
  • The screw alone with the ports is a different size than the rest, its length is 12mm.

Use the #1 Phillips head screw driver to remove each 13.75mm length screw from the rear panel.

The screw alone with the ports is a different size than the rest, its length is 12mm.

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Step 2

  • Insert the heavy duty spudger in between the monitors back panel and its frame.
  • Use the heavy duty spudger to pry open the back panel.
  • Over aggressive prying could break the tabs holding the back panel in place.

Insert the heavy duty spudger in between the monitors back panel and its frame.

Use the heavy duty spudger to pry open the back panel.

Over aggressive prying could break the tabs holding the back panel in place.

Step 3

              Motherboard               
  • Remove the navigation button connector by pulling while holding down its thumb tab.

Remove the navigation button connector by pulling while holding down its thumb tab.

Step 4

  • Remove the screen connector by gripping its sides and gently pulling while wiggling back and forth.

Remove the screen connector by gripping its sides and gently pulling while wiggling back and forth.

Step 5

  • For the ribbon cable, Lift the tab from the side facing the inside of the mother board with your fingernail or a spudger.
  • Remove the cable by pulling while lifting slightly.
  • If the cable does not come out easily, than the secure tab may not be fully opened.

For the ribbon cable, Lift the tab from the side facing the inside of the mother board with your fingernail or a spudger.

Remove the cable by pulling while lifting slightly.

If the cable does not come out easily, than the secure tab may not be fully opened.

Step 6

  • Remove each of the 5mm length screws attaching the motherboard to the body of the monitor using a #1 Phillips head screwdriver.

Remove each of the 5mm length screws attaching the motherboard to the body of the monitor using a #1 Phillips head screwdriver.

Step 7

  • Using both hands, lift the board off of the monitor body by the motherboards base.

Using both hands, lift the board off of the monitor body by the motherboards base.

Step 8

              Power Adapter Port               
  • Desolder the indicated leads on the back of the motherboard.
  • The power adapter port should fall out of the board after the solder is removed.

Desolder the indicated leads on the back of the motherboard.

The power adapter port should fall out of the board after the solder is removed.

Step 9

  • If the power adapter port does not fall out of the board, try tugging on it with your hand.
  • The power adapter port may be too hot to touch right after desoldering.
  • Excessive tugging could damage the motherboard.

If the power adapter port does not fall out of the board, try tugging on it with your hand.

The power adapter port may be too hot to touch right after desoldering.

Excessive tugging could damage the motherboard.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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