[Cube] Studio Display

Seth Maynard sethwm2 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 25 08:28:25 PDT 2007


Yeah all I can say is be careful!! You don't want to damage the LCD or  
yourself!! Using the hex keys should be good. Don't use windex get  
something maid to clean LCD screens you might take the costing off the  
screen if you use to harsh of a chemical.

- Seth Maynard

On Jul 25, 2007, at 10:35 AM, "Luis Meleiro" <luis_meleiro at cilsp.com>  
wrote:

> Hi Steve,
>
> I've had mine for a short period of time 3-to-5 months (short enough  
> not to notice it getting dirty) and was replaced by my current 17"  
> LCD (ADC).
> I'm affraid you'd have to get the "Apple Service Manual" to get the  
> job well done without taking any kind of risks.
>
> I will google and will get back if I succeed in finding that manual.
>
> LM
>
> >>>aptn05 at dsl.pipex.com 07/25/07 3:10 pm >>>
> Luis, anyone,
>
> Has anyone taken one of these displays apart for cleaning the
> insides? There are hex screws around the outside that appear to be
> the only fixings but I want to make sure of doing this right. I've
> tried searching the Apple knowledge base but nothing useful turns up.
>
> This display looks great when new, with its tranparent enclosures but
> mine has become pretty dusty inside over the years. I am aware of how
> to handle HT CRT's so opening one isn't a problem regarding safety. I
> just want to blow the dust out without touching any conductors.
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve
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