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[title] Remove the power supply
[* icon_caution] ***''If you see bulged capacitors, treat the power supply as if the capacitors are holding a residual charge.''***
[* icon_caution] ***''If the filter capacitor is replaced, IT MUST BE DISCHARGED. In addition, the black screw (Blue marker) is for grounding and cannot be lost.''***
[* icon_caution] Only lift the power supply board at a slight angle. Lifting it any higher may damage the processing board or interface.
-[* icon_reminder] ***''If you cannot find the original capacitors, the original parts can be safely substituted.''***
-[* icon_note] (Red) This capacitor is only found on older power supplies. ***''Replacement is not required, but recommended.''***
+[* icon_reminder] ***''If you cannot find the original capacitors, the original parts can be substituted.''***
+[* red] This capacitor is only found on older power supplies. ***''Replacement is not required, but recommended.''***
[* black] With the power supply shield removed from the monitor, identify the power supply. ***''Take note of the values, including the inverter cap if present.''***
[* black] Remove the 4 screws from the power supply. Once this is done, lift up the power supply at a slight angle to clear the chassis.