5.
Pull the monitor toward you. You may need someone else to
support the base as you do this.
6.
Optionally, fold down the metal tab at the rear of the flat panel, as
shown in Figure 1-4. You may need to use pliers.
Replacing the Flat Panel Monitor on Its Base
Replacing the flat panel monitor on its base is the reverse procedure of
removing it:
1.
If the metal mounting tab has been folded down, flip it back up.
You may need to use pliers.
2.
With the base and the front of the monitor facing you, grasp the
monitor with both hands, and guide the hinge into the opening
for it on the base.
Note:
Do not leave the monitor unsupported before
inserting the screws.
3.
Supporting the monitor with one hand, insert and tighten the
two screws that you removed when the monitor was first
removed from its base.
To tighten the screws, use either the wrench originally
supplied with the monitor or any 3 mm hex wrench.
Using a Screen Saver
If your computer has a screen saver program, make sure it is enabled.
As with a CRT monitor, leaving an image up without a screen saver for
a long time may burn the image into the monitor.
Setting Up and Using the Flat Panel Monitor EN-9