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[title] Remove keyboard | |
- | [* red] Remove 4 T6 torx screws from back |
- | [* black] carefully pull up screen and rest backwards |
- | [* orange] remove T6 screw |
- | [* green] Slide keyboard assemlby back and tilt up |
- | [* violet] Remove ribon cables from connectors |
- | [* black] Set keyboard asside. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Do not try to remove the screw beneath the right screen hinge before removing the display. You will likely strip the head, given the angle. |
+ | [* black] Flip the laptop over so that the display hinge is facing you and open the display to a 90 degree angle from the chasis. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Support the display with one hand during the next step. |
+ | [* red] Remove the four (4) 7.5mm screws from the back using a T6 Torx bit. At this point the screen will come free. |
+ | [* black] Carefully pull up to remove it from its posts and rest backwards, exposing the next screw. |
+ | [* orange] Remove the 5mm screw from the top right of the chasis using a T6 Torx bit. |
+ | [* green] To remove the keyboard, push the assembly back towards the display, releasing it from the front clips and tilt it up towards the display. |
+ | [* violet] Using a plastic ??? tool, remove the ribbon cables from connectors and set it aside. |