At 1:58 PM -0400 8/15/02, Eric Mattar-Hurlbut wrote:
>OH I have already got that far, but it seems to be attached in the middle.
>There are three hindges on the bottom of the display; two on the lid and one
>on the bottom that is attached to the plastic back assembly.  Do I have to
>remove the feet, or take out the two T6 screws that hold the lid together,
>so that I can get at the centre piece.

>Take Apart Center Clutch Cover - 26
>Center Clutch
>Cover
>Before you begin, do the
>following:
>* Disconnect the power
>adapter
>* Remove the main battery
>* Remove the keyboard
>* Remove the end clutch
>covers
>* Remove the top case
>Center Clutch
>Cover
>Take Apart Center Clutch Cover - 27
>Caution: Removing the
>center clutch cover can
>exert unnecessary wear and
>tear on the display cable and
>plastics. Remove the cover
>only if you are replacing the
>CPU stiffener, display
>assembly, or rear cover.
>Caution: When removing
>the center clutch cover, be
>careful not to tear the
>fragile display cable located
>beneath the clutch cover.
>Take Apart Center Clutch Cover - 28
>Note: The center clutch
>cover is disposable. If you
>break or cosmetically
>damage the cover, replace it.
>Take Apart Center Clutch Cover - 29
>1 Using a jeweler's
>screwdriver, pry up the
>left side and then the
>right side of the center
>clutch cover. Carefully
>pull up the cover and
>remove it from the
>display.
>Center Clutch
>Cover
>Take Apart Display Assembly and CPU Stiffener - 34
>Important: Follow this
>procedure only when
>removing the logic board and
>case bottom. In all other
>cases, remove the display
>assembly and CPU stiffener
>separately.
>1 Using a jeweler's
>screwdriver, carefully
>disconnect the display
>switch cable.
>Replacement Note: Route
>the display switch cable and
>the backup battery cable
>around the trackball.
>Take Apart Display Assembly and CPU Stiffener - 35
>2 Using an IC extractor,
>disconnect the display
>cable.
>3 Remove the microphone
>from the CPU stiffener.
>Take Apart Display Assembly and CPU Stiffener - 36
>4 Remove the three
>mounting screws that
>secure the CPU stiffener
>to the bottom case.
>Replacement Note: The
>left-most CPU stiffener
>mounting screw is also a
>battery contact. If you fail
>to reinstall this screw, the
>battery may not charge.
>5 Lift the CPU stiffener
>and attached display
>housing straight up and
>remove the unit from the
>bottom case.
>Mounting
>Contact
>Battery
>Screw/


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