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[title] Unlatch the clips (Bottom)
-[* icon_caution] ***If the monitor has never been serviced, you may have to use a flathead screwdriver or a [product|IF145-259|Jimmy|new_window=true]. This will damage the plastic somewhat and is unavoidable.*** ++***In some cases, you may be able to use a plastic pry tool instead of metal to avoid the damage, but not every time.***++
+[* icon_caution] ***If the monitor has never been serviced, you may have to use a flathead screwdriver, [product|IF145-259|Jimmy|new_window=true] or a [product|IF145-013|Heavy duty spudger|new_window=true]. This will damage the plastic somewhat and is unavoidable.*** ++***In some cases, you may be able to use a plastic pry tool instead of metal to avoid the damage, but not every time.***++
[* black] Open the monitor at the bottom of the monitor by releasing the four tabs with a flathead screwdriver or a Jimmy and plastic pry tool. ''***If force is needed, the best way to do this is to put electrical tape on a flathead screwdriver and split the panels.***''