
| Using your fingernails, remove the four rubber bumpers, and two ciircular screw covers. You can also use a sharp blade to remove the circular screw covers, but you risk damaging the surrounding plastics. Then, remove the six exposed screws. |

| Wedge a sharp blade in between the two sides of the display housing, and slowly work your way around both side until the two halves are separated. |

| Separate the two halves. |

| Remove the semi-circular black plastic protector which helps prevent the inverter wires from getting chewed up. |

| Remove the eight black screws attaching the LCD panel and hinges to the display panel. Also remove the two silver screws holding on part of the Airport antenna. Remove the yellow tape as well. |

| Feel off the top part of the Airport antenna. |

| The entire Airport antenna can now be removed. |

| Lift up and separate the LCD panel from the display housing. |

| Using a sharp blade, carefully loosen the thin orange/brown binding strap that holds the display cable in place. Note there may be yellow tape wrapped around the strap as well. If so, then the tape ONLY should be cut. Note that this image is from a Lombard screen, but that the technique is identical. |

| You can see that the strap here has been loosened. Note that this image is from a Lombard screen, but that the technique is identical. |

| Continue unwinding the strap until it can~t be unwound any more. Note that this image is from a Lombard screen, but that the technique is identical. |

| The strap is now unwound. Note that this image is from a Lombard screen, but that the technique is identical. |

| Remove the peice of the display cable which is loosely stuck onto the right hinge. Note that this image is from a Lombard screen, but that the technique is identical. |

| Loosen the display cable by pulling the bottom of it up, through, and over as indicated. Note that this image is from a Lombard screen, but that the technique is identical. |

| The cable can then comfortably be removed. Note that this image is from a Lombard screen, but that the technique is identical. |

| Remove the four screws holding the hinges to the display panel. |