Difficulty

Easy

Steps

6

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

Sections

3

  • Stand
  • 2 steps
  • Display Bezel
  • 3 steps
  • Interface Buttons
  • 1 step

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Stand               
  • Lay the monitor screen-down so the back screws are exposed.
  • Remove the four 11.9 mm Phillips #2 screws securing the stand to the back of the monitor.

Lay the monitor screen-down so the back screws are exposed.

Remove the four 11.9 mm Phillips #2 screws securing the stand to the back of the monitor.

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Step 2

  • Gently lift and pull away the stand at a slight angle away from the monitor.

Gently lift and pull away the stand at a slight angle away from the monitor.

Step 3

              Display Bezel               
  • Locate the two holes on the bottom of the monitor.
  • Insert a plastic opening tool or spudger into the holes and gently pry the plastic apart along the groove.
  • This task is much easier if two people pry simultaneously at each hole.
  • Continue prying along the entire edge of the monitor.

Locate the two holes on the bottom of the monitor.

Insert a plastic opening tool or spudger into the holes and gently pry the plastic apart along the groove.

This task is much easier if two people pry simultaneously at each hole.

Continue prying along the entire edge of the monitor.

Step 4

  • When finished prying, the plastic will partially fall away from the rest of the monitor.
  • Do not try to fully remove the front frame yet. The frame is still attached to the buttons.
  • While holding the frames together, carefully flip the monitor over so it faces screen down.
  • Gently lift and remove remove the rear case from the monitor.

When finished prying, the plastic will partially fall away from the rest of the monitor.

Do not try to fully remove the front frame yet. The frame is still attached to the buttons.

While holding the frames together, carefully flip the monitor over so it faces screen down.

Gently lift and remove remove the rear case from the monitor.

Step 5

  • Locate the green interface button board.
  • Remove the three 9.71 mm Phillips #2 screws holding the interface button board to the display bezel.
  • Lift the monitor interior away from the front cover.

Locate the green interface button board.

Remove the three 9.71 mm Phillips #2 screws holding the interface button board to the display bezel.

Lift the monitor interior away from the front cover.

Step 6

              Interface Buttons               
  • Behind the front panel of the plastic cover lies the button strip.
  • Remove the buttons by gently pulling up on the strip.
  • You may have to pry the plastic strip up with a prying tool or spudger to remove it.

Behind the front panel of the plastic cover lies the button strip.

Remove the buttons by gently pulling up on the strip.

You may have to pry the plastic strip up with a prying tool or spudger to remove it.

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

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Sarah Barnes - Oct 18, 2018

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and then…?! you cant buy replacement buttons!! so now what?!