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+[title] Disconnect the display connector
+[* black] Use the flat end of a spudger to lift up the locking tab on the display cable ZIF connector.
+ [* icon_note] The locking tab should be nearly vertical when unlocked. If it isn't, gently push the tab forward to compress the waterproofing gel and unlock the tab.
+[* black] Use a pair of blunt nose tweezers to grip the cable close to the head and pull it away from its ZIF connector slowly and steadily to separate the coating.
+ [* icon_note] If the coating feels stubborn, you may need to lightly heat it with an iOpener or a hair dryer.
+[* icon_reminder] During reassembly:
+ [* black] Inspect the head of the cable and the ZIF connector for any remaining coating that could prevent a good connection.
+ [* black] Peel off the coating—heating the cable and the ZIF connector when the coating becomes too brittle.
+ [* black] It doesn't have to look pretty! You just need to remove enough coating to have the cable sit properly in its connector.

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