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[* red] Remove the two 3.8mm PH1 screws with a Philips Head screw driver holding the right screen bracket in place.
-[* black] Wires may be blocking the accessibility to the screws, therefore you may need to move the wires around till you can access the screws.
-[* black] In order to take the last screw out it may be necessary to support the screen in order not to put tension on the screw.
+[* icon_note] Again, wires may be blocking the accessibility to the screws, therefore you may need to move the wires around till you can access the screws.
+[* icon_note] While removing the last screw, hold the screen steady with one hand to avoid binding the last screw or letting the screen fall.