Mitsubishi Electronics WD-62825 Appendix G Diamond Shield Removal, To Remove the Diamond Shield

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Appendix G: Diamond Shield™ Removal

The Diamond Shield is installed by the factory to enhance your television viewing experience. If you want to remove the Diamond Shield, please follow the steps listed below:

To Remove the Diamond Shield:

1.While wearing soft cotton gloves, loosen the sides of the Diamond Shield by pressing a small plastic card (the size of a standard credit card or a clean, plastic, putty knife) into the middle of the side slot. The Diamond Shield side will snap out of the top middle and bottom clips. Loosen both sides before proceeding to step 2.

2.After the sides are free, gently push down on the top of the Diamond Shield. It will slide out of the top channel.

 

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bottom channel. Store the Diamond Shield in a clean, dust free area, where it will not be scratched.

To Install the Diamond Shield:

4.Slide the Diamond Shield into the bottom channel, making sure it fits securely.

5.Press gently on the top of the Diamond Shield to slightly bow the screen towards you. Insert the top of the Diamond Shield into the top channel. It should fit securely.

6.At each side, gently press the top, middle and bottom of the Diamond Shield to snap it back into place.

 

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WARNING

Sharp edges! Always wear gloves to handle, lift, install and remove the Diamond Shield.

IMPORTANT

For further assistance, call (800) 332-2119.

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