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[* black] Now gently separate the metal bezel from the main body of the LCD panel
[* black] Lay the LCD panel down on with viewing side UP and remove the metal bezel
-[* icon_caution] Make sure you are careful when removing the bezel from the TOP edge as you will be exposing the 6 flex cables mentioned in step 1.
-[* orange] Note the 3 flex tabs on the left edge (don't know what these are)
+[* icon_caution] Make sure you are careful when removing the bezel from the TOP edge as you will be exposing the 8 flex cables mentioned in step 1.
+[* orange] Note the 3 flex tabs on the left edge
+[* icon_caution] Do not damage any of the tabs or flex cables as these are the Row and Column Drivers. Damaged to these will will cause faults like vertical/horizontal lines or white screen etc.
[* icon_caution] ***WARNING*** - Once the bezel is removed the LCD is LOOSE in the black plastic frame - only held in by the small gasket underneath.