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+[title] Lift the display
+[* icon_note] The iPad shown in the following two steps is the iPad Pro 12.9" 1st Generation. The internals look slightly different but the taping procedure is the same.
+[* icon_note] The display cables in this iPad are very short. Read the next two steps before you proceed.
+[* icon_caution] ***Do not pivot the screen about the lower edge.*** The display cables don't have enough slack to allow for this and will tear if you do not slide the screen towards the front-facing camera as you lift.
+[* icon_caution] The display cables will tear if you raise the screen more than 90º.
+[* black] Lift up the upper edge of the screen and slide the entire screen towards the front-facing camera to access the iPad's internal components.
+[* black] Use masking tape to tape the lower edge of the screen to the frame to prevent the screen from slipping.

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