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+[* black] To remove the LCD from the screen casing, gently pry it out of the clips that are holding it in place.
+[* red] Try and focus on one half of the LCD, as the other half will come out extremely easily when the first half comes loose.
+[* orange] Be careful not to damage the clips that hold the LCD in place. Also be careful not to damage the LCD housing by prying underneath it.
+[* yellow] Using flat plastic items, such as guitar picks or plastic cards, to keep clips from reattaching themselves to the device may help in its removal.

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