3.2.4 ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY OF [7]MONITOR ASSEMBLY (CABINET PARTS)
zDisassembly of MONITOR ASSEMBLY
L7b
NOTE :
L7a
Be careful not to soil or scratch the monitor screen through
the disassembly/assembly work.
(1) While removing the three screws 1 to 3 in numerical
order and disengaging the two hooks (L7a and L7b) in1
(S7a)
alphabetical order, remove the MONITOR COVERMONITOR COVER
ASSEMBLY.ASSEMBLY
F1
NOTE 7a :<NOTE 7b>
<NOTE 7b>CN7b
After removing the MONITOR COVER ASSEMBLY,CN7a
be careful not to damage the FPC and the connector<NOTE 7c>B1A1
SD7
because the MONI. HINGE ASSEMBLY moves4
(S7a)
very easily.
(2) Unlock the connector 7a and then remove the FPCMONITOR BOARD
ASSEMBLY<NOTE 7d>
while lifting the MONI. HINGE ASSEMBLY upwards toC1
E1
BACK LIGHT
remove it together with the FPC.
ASSEMBLY
NOTE 7b :D1
When removing the FPC, unlock the connector first
and then lift the MONI. HINGE ASSEMBLY up-DIFF SHEET
SHOULD PUT THIS
wards. Accordingly, the FPC is removed together
PART AT RIGHT SIDE .
with the MONI.HINGE ASSEMBLY.
E1
(3) Unsolder the two soldered parts (SD7).
NOTE 7c :LCD FRAME &
When removing the MONITOR BOARD ASSEM-B1LCD MODULE
BLY and the BACKLIGHT together, it is not neces-C1
L7d
sary to unsolder the two soldered parts (SD7).
MONI. HINGE
NOTE 7d :A1
ASSEMBLY
It depends on the inch size of the monitor assemblyS.CASE
whether the backlight is supplied as an assembly or
as separated parts.
In replacing the backlight assembly, see the Parts
List.
(4) Unlock the connector 7b, and disconnect the FPC
from the connector 7b.
(5) Disconnect the FPC from MONITOR CASE ASSEM-
BLY.
F1
(6) Remove the screw (4), and remove the MONITOR
D1
BOARD ASSEMBLY while lifting the side of MONI-
TOR BOARD ASSEMBLY which has been attached
L7f
with screw (4) upwards.L7e
(7) Remove the BACKLIGHT and DIFF SHEET in this or-L7cMONITOR CASE ASSEMBLY
der.
(8) Remove the LCD FRAME&LCD MODULE while dis-
engaging L7e and L7f at the both sides of MONITOR
CASE ASSEMBLY.
(9) Remove the S.CASE.23
(S7b)(S7b)
Fig.3-2-1
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