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[title] Unplug the main circuit board
[* red] Unplug these 5 plugs. These plugs are stiff but there are no clips or catches to release. I used a combination of pliers and miniature side cutters to grip the two edges of each plug and work it loose.
[* orange] Remove this larger plug by squeezing the two ends to release the clips
[* yellow] Remove this plug by pressing down the back of the plug to release the catch
[* green] Gently remove this thin ribbon cable by pulling back the plastic plug then pulling out the cable. Untape the ribbon cable from the board.
-[* black] The main circuit board is now attached by just the mains power wire, which will become accessible one the main board is lifted off the projector. Remove the main circuit board by lifting the board from the back end where the external plugs are attached.
+[* black] The main circuit board is now attached by just the mains power wire, which will become accessible once the main board is lifted off the projector. Remove the main circuit board by lifting the board from the back end where the external plugs are attached.
[* light_blue] Unplug this mains plug
[* blue] Disconnect the earth lead by unscrewing this silver 5mm Philips #2 screw with its captive serrated washer.