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MP-XP7220KR,MP-XP5220KR
1.1.6 Removing the top case and the LCD panel assembly (See Figure 16) � Prior to the following procedure, remove the top case and the LCD panel assembly from the bottom case. (1) Remove the two screws N attaching the hinge. (2) Remove the tapes fixing the two wires of the LCD panel assembly if necessary.
Rubber pad and screw O Latch
N
Hinge
Tape
Tape
Hinge
N Latch
LCD
Latch
Latch
Fig.16 1.1.7 Removing the LCD panel (See Figure 17 and Figure 18) � Prior to the following procedure, remove the LCD panel assembly. (1) Remove the two rubber pads (fixed to the panel with adhesive tapes) by using a sharp tool. (2) Remove the two screws O attaching the LCD panel frame. (3) Lift and the centers of the four sides of the LCD panel from inside to an outward direction. (It is soft enough to be lifted.) Then, latches in the centers of the four sides and also other latches are removed. To remove all the latches, lift the four sides from inside to an outward direction. * Be careful not to damage the LCD or apply any stress to the LCD. (4) Remove the two screws P attaching the LCD. (5) Remove one screw Q attaching the inverter board, and disconnect the socket wire from the connector CN2 on the inverter board. Fig.17
LCD
P P
Q CN2
Inverter board
Fig.18
1-6 (No.G1004)
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