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[title] Unlatching the bottom clips of the monitor | |
- | [* black] On the bottom of the monitor, there are four slots to open the monitor. Put a Jimmy in these slots, pull the tool up and the back of the monitor will come off. |
- | [* icon_note] If you do not have a Jimmy, a flathead screwdriver will work as a substitute. Just keep in mind that it will damage the plastic to some extent. Because of this, only pull up the amount you need to reduce the damage to the plastic. |
- | [* icon_reminder] If the monitor has never been opened or worked on, this will require more force to accomplish then a monitor that has previously been worked on. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] If the monitor has never been serviced, additional force may be required to open it. However, using too much will do more harm then good. |
+ | [* black] On the bottom of the monitor, there are four slots to open the monitor. To release these clips, use a Jimmy or flathead screwdriver. ***Warning: Use of a flathead screwdriver will damage the plastic.*** |