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+ | [* black] Flip the monitor around now and locate the two slots on the edges. These slots would be below the screen where the faceplate is attached. |
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+ | [* black] Use a flat tool (such as a flathead screwdriver) to pop the front frame off. It is attached via plastic snaplocks and will come off with some prying. |
+ | [* black] Once the faceplate is removed, the monitor can then be removed from the housing, leaving just the monitor and the faceplate attached with a ribbon wire. The wire can now be pulled from the slot, fully removing the faceplate from the monitor. |
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