Fitting procedure
1. Removing the cabinet
Lay a soft cloth(s) or sponge(s) out on a flat, solid surface,
and put the display on the cloth or sponge in such a way
that it upturns.
• Remove dust or stains from the display panel.
• Wipe the display panel lightly with a soft cloth (such as
cotton or flannel). When the display panel surface is
heavily soiled or marked with fingerprints, wipe it clean
with a cloth that has been dampened with a neutral
detergent diluted with 100 parts of water and wrung out,
and as a finishing touch, wipe with a dry cloth.
1-1. Unscrew the screws (20) on all sides of the cabinet.
• Put the unscrewed screws in a safe place for use in
reinstallation of the cabinet.
1-2. Remove the cabinet according to the order shown in
the figure below.
•
A PC board is present on the lower side of the
cabinet ( ④ ). Carefully remove the lower side of the
cabinet and try not to place any load on the wire(s) of
the PC board. Go through the rest of the procedure,
leaving the wire(s) connected to the display.
①
④
Lower side
Be careful not to place
any load on the wire(s)
of the PC board while
removing the lower
side of the cabinet.
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2. Placing rubbers (thick) on the bezel
face of the display
2-1. Place the supplied rubbers (thick / long)
Rubber (thick / long)
Rubber (thick / short)
Both ends of the upper / lower side rubbers must not extend
beyond the edge of the rubber on either side.
The upper / lower side
rubber (thick / short)
Upper side
The right / left side
③
rubber (thick / long)
②
rubbers (thick / short)
(4) on the bezel face of the
display according to the order shown in the figure
below.
• Place the rubbers in such a manner that they will not
be stretched.
• Place the rubbers without leaving clearance.
• Place the rubbers to fit the right-angled section of the
bezel face.
Rubber (thick / short)
Place each rubber to ¿ t on the
bezel aperture so that it cannot lie
off the bezel aperture.
Rubber
The cross section of the display panel
(2) and
Rubber (thick / long)
Each of the right /
left side rubbers
must be
positioned in such
a way as to keep
its top and bottom
from lying off the
bezel aperture.