Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide

Replacing a Plasma Display—Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN2

Removing the Camera Cluster

If you are replacing the center Plasma display, you must remove the camera cluster. Refer to the previous section, Removing and Replacing the Camera Cluster for this procedure.

Removing the Left Door

The left tabletop door section must be removed to allow room to move the Plasma displays in and out of the work area.

Note Make sure to retain all screws, connectors, and other parts during the disassembly.

Step 1 Remove the safety straps from the underside of the left tabletop section.

Step 2 Unscrew one side of the hinges connecting the left tabletop wing section to the left Table segment. Step 3 Remove the left tabletop wing section and set it aside.

Removing a Display Shelf

Note Make sure to retain all screws, connectors, and other parts during the disassembly.

Step 1 Unscrew the left Accessory cabinet from the left Accessory cabinet attachment bracket. Remove the Accessory cabinet from the work area.

Step 2 From the underside of the left Display shelf, unscrew one side of each metal plate connector. Step 3 Loosen each draw bolt.

Step 4 Unscrew the left Display shelf from the two Display Shelf support brackets.

Step 5 Pull the left Display shelf away from the center Display shelf and set aside.

Step 6 If you are replacing the left Plasma display, skip to the next section, “Removing the Display Screen and Completing the Procedure”.

Step 7 If you are replacing the center or right Plasma display, repeat Step 2 through Step 5 for the center display shelf section.

Step 8 If you are replacing the center Plasma display, skip to the next section, “Removing the Display Screen and Completing the Procedure”.

Step 9 If you are replacing the right Plasma display, unscrew the right Accessory cabinet from the right Accessory cabinet.

Step 10 Place the Accessory cabinet under the right Tabletop wing segment to support it.

Step 11 Unscrew the right Tabletop wing segment from the Accessory cabinet attachment bracket.

Step 12 Unscrew the right Display shelf from the two Display Shelf support brackets. Set aside the Display shelf.

 

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