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Steps

2

Time Required

                          3 minutes            

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  • Top Panel
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What you need

Step 1

              Top Panel               
  • Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the seven 5.0 mm screws on the base panel.
  • Pick up the projector with both hands, sandwiching the top and bottom of the projector together, and place it right-side-up, with the ports facing you.
  • Lift the top panel up.
  • Two connectors are holding the top panel to the motherboard; be careful not to damage them as you lift the top panel.

Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the seven 5.0 mm screws on the base panel.

Pick up the projector with both hands, sandwiching the top and bottom of the projector together, and place it right-side-up, with the ports facing you.

Lift the top panel up.

Two connectors are holding the top panel to the motherboard; be careful not to damage them as you lift the top panel.

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Step 2

  • Flip the locking bar of the ZIF connector vertically, then delicately remove the ribbon cable.
  • Grip the cable connector as close as possible to the plug, then pull it straight up until it releases from the motherboard.
  • Remove the top panel.

Flip the locking bar of the ZIF connector vertically, then delicately remove the ribbon cable.

Grip the cable connector as close as possible to the plug, then pull it straight up until it releases from the motherboard.

Remove the top panel.

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

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