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   <title>Installing iMac Intel 20&quot; EMC 2133 and 2210 LCD Backlights (CCFL)</title>
   <summary>The CCFL back lights are replaceable.  I have pulled mine apart and documented my method.  '''NOTE'''  This is not for the feint hearted!</summary>
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   <author id="224642">Richdave</author>
   <time_required>45 - 60 minutes</time_required>
   <difficulty>Difficult</difficulty>
   <categories>
      <category>iMac Intel 20&quot; EMC 2133 and 2210</category>
   </categories>
   <introduction><p>Dis-assembly of LCD panle to access the CCFL back lights assemblies.</p></introduction>
   <introduction_rendered><p>Dis-assembly of LCD panle to access the CCFL back lights assemblies.</p><div class="tools"><strong>Tools</strong><ul><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Item/00_Philips_Screwdriver">00 Philips Screwdriver</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Heavy-duty-Suction-Cups/IF145-023">Heavy-duty Suction Cups</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Plastic-Opening-Tools/IF145-000">iPod Opening Tools</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Metal-Spudger/IF145-012">Metal Spudger</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Phillips-1-Screwdriver/IF145-021">Phillips #1 Screwdriver</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Flathead-3-32-Inch-Screwdriver/IF145-011">Small Flathead Screwdriver</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Spudger/IF145-002">Spudger</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/T6-Torx-Screwdriver/IF145-004">T6 Torx Screwdriver</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/T8-Torx-Security-Bit-Screwdriver/IF145-027">T8 Torx Screwdriver</a></li></ul></div></introduction_rendered>
   <tools>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Item/00_Philips_Screwdriver">00 Philips Screwdriver</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Heavy-duty-Suction-Cups/IF145-023">Heavy-duty Suction Cups</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Plastic-Opening-Tools/IF145-000">iPod Opening Tools</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="http://da2lh5cs8ikqj.cloudfront.net/cart-products/L3gT31FaQUfihMDZ.mini" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Metal-Spudger/IF145-012">Metal Spudger</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="http://da2lh5cs8ikqj.cloudfront.net/cart-products/xsJ6bB4TBOUJAfNn.mini" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Phillips-1-Screwdriver/IF145-021">Phillips #1 Screwdriver</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Flathead-3-32-Inch-Screwdriver/IF145-011">Small Flathead Screwdriver</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="http://da2lh5cs8ikqj.cloudfront.net/cart-products/whBKtCmrn6TIVby2.mini" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Spudger/IF145-002">Spudger</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="http://da2lh5cs8ikqj.cloudfront.net/cart-products/PhlmZP1ADNHLDFBM.mini" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/T6-Torx-Screwdriver/IF145-004">T6 Torx Screwdriver</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/T8-Torx-Security-Bit-Screwdriver/IF145-027">T8 Torx Screwdriver</tool>
   </tools>
   <parts />
   <flags>
      <flag id="GUIDE_USER_CONTRIBUTED" title="User-Contributed Guide">An awesome member of our community made this guide. It is not managed by iFixit staff.</flag>
   </flags>
   <documents />
   <prerequisites>
      <prerequisite id="989" locale="en" path="/Installing-Access-Door-989/procedure.xml">Installing iMac Intel 20&quot; EMC 2133 and 2210 Access Door</prerequisite>
      <prerequisite id="991" locale="en" path="/Installing-Glass-Panel-991/procedure.xml">Installing iMac Intel 20&quot; EMC 2133 and 2210 Glass Panel</prerequisite>
      <prerequisite id="992" locale="en" path="/Installing-Front-Bezel-992/procedure.xml">Installing iMac Intel 20&quot; EMC 2133 and 2210 Front Bezel</prerequisite>
      <prerequisite id="998" locale="en" path="/Installing-Display-Panel-998/procedure.xml">Installing iMac Intel 20&quot; EMC 2133 and 2210 Display Panel</prerequisite>
   </prerequisites>
   <steps>
      <step number="0" title="">
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            <line bullet="red" level="0">Loosen the single Phillips screw in the center of the access door.
               <text_raw>Loosen the single Phillips screw in the center of the access door.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">This screw is captive in the access door.
               <text_raw>This screw is captive in the access door.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Remove the access door from your iMac.
               <text_raw>Remove the access door from your iMac.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="1" title="">
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The glass panel is fixed onto the front bezel with fourteen magnets around its perimeter.
               <text_raw>The glass panel is fixed onto the front bezel with fourteen magnets around its perimeter.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Stick two suction cups to opposing corners of the glass panel.
               <text_raw>Stick two suction cups to opposing corners of the glass panel.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">To attach the &lt;a href=&quot;/Tools/Heavy-duty-Suction-Cups-Pair/IF145-023?utm_source=ifixit_guide&amp;amp;utm_medium=wiki_text&amp;amp;utm_term=if145-023&amp;amp;utm_content=product_link&quot;&gt;suction cups&lt;/a&gt; we sell, first position the suction cup with the movable handle parallel to the face of the glass panel. While lightly holding the suction cup against the glass, raise the movable handle until it is parallel with the other handle.
               <text_raw>To attach the [product|IF145-023|suction cups] we sell, first position the suction cup with the movable handle parallel to the face of the glass panel. While lightly holding the suction cup against the glass, raise the movable handle until it is parallel with the other handle.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">If your suction cups refuse to stick, try cleaning both the glass panel and the suction cup with a mild solvent such as Windex.
               <text_raw>If your suction cups refuse to stick, try cleaning both the glass panel and the suction cup with a mild solvent such as Windex.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="2" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Gently pull the glass panel straight up off the iMac.
               <text_raw>Gently pull the glass panel straight up off the iMac.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">The glass panel has several positioning pins around its perimeter. To avoid shearing these pins off the glass panel, be sure to only pull straight up during removal.
               <text_raw>The glass panel has several positioning pins around its perimeter. To avoid shearing these pins off the glass panel, be sure to only pull straight up during removal.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_reminder" level="0">Be meticulous about cleaning the LCD and the inside face of the glass panel before reinstallation, as any fingerprints or dust trapped inside will be annoyingly visible when the display is on.
               <text_raw>Be meticulous about cleaning the LCD and the inside face of the glass panel before reinstallation, as any fingerprints or dust trapped inside will be annoyingly visible when the display is on.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="3" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Remove the following 12 screws securing the front bezel to the rear case:
               <text_raw>Remove the following 12 screws securing the front bezel to the rear case:</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="red" level="1">Eight 13 mm T8 Torx.
               <text_raw>Eight 13 mm T8 Torx.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="orange" level="1">Four 25 mm T8 Torx.
               <text_raw>Four 25 mm T8 Torx.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="4" title="">
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            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">The front bezel is still attached to the iMac by the microphone cable.
               <text_raw>The front bezel is still attached to the iMac by the microphone cable.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Gently lift the front bezel from its top edge off the rear case.   It helps to use your thumbs to push down very gently on the corners of the display.
               <text_raw>Gently lift the front bezel from its top edge off the rear case.   It helps to use your thumbs to push down very gently on the corners of the display.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Once the top edge of the front bezel has cleared the rear case, rotate the front bezel toward the stand and lift it off the rear case.
               <text_raw>Once the top edge of the front bezel has cleared the rear case, rotate the front bezel toward the stand and lift it off the rear case.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_reminder" level="0">When reinstalling the front bezel, start at the lower edge and make sure it is flush with the rear case before lowering the top edge onto the iMac.
               <text_raw>When reinstalling the front bezel, start at the lower edge and make sure it is flush with the rear case before lowering the top edge onto the iMac.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="5" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Disconnect the microphone cable connector, removing tape as necessary.
               <text_raw>Disconnect the microphone cable connector, removing tape as necessary.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_reminder" level="0">For the front bezel to sit properly, be sure to tuck the microphone cable and connector into the void next to the camera board.
               <text_raw>For the front bezel to sit properly, be sure to tuck the microphone cable and connector into the void next to the camera board.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="6" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Pull the LCD temperature sensor connector straight up out of its socket on the logic board.
               <text_raw>Pull the LCD temperature sensor connector straight up out of its socket on the logic board.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">If necessary, de-route the LCD temperature sensor cable from behind the logic board.
               <text_raw>If necessary, de-route the LCD temperature sensor cable from behind the logic board.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="7" title="">
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            <line bullet="red" level="0">Remove the two 5.3 mm T6 Torx screws securing the data display cable to the logic board.
               <text_raw>Remove the two 5.3 mm T6 Torx screws securing the data display cable to the logic board.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="8" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Use the attached black tab to pull the data display cable connector away from the logic board.
               <text_raw>Use the attached black tab to pull the data display cable connector away from the logic board.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="9" title="">
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            <line bullet="red" level="0">Remove the eight 12 mm T8 Torx screws securing the display panel to the rear case.
               <text_raw>Remove the eight 12 mm T8 Torx screws securing the display panel to the rear case.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Lift the display panel from its left edge and rotate it toward the right edge of the iMac.
               <text_raw>Lift the display panel from its left edge and rotate it toward the right edge of the iMac.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="10" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">With the display panel still lifted, disconnect the four inverter cables.
               <text_raw>With the display panel still lifted, disconnect the four inverter cables.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_reminder" level="0">During reinstallation, place the four inverter cable connectors in voids between components attached to the rear panel so the display panel will sit flush.
               <text_raw>During reinstallation, place the four inverter cable connectors in voids between components attached to the rear panel so the display panel will sit flush.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">During reassembly, the order of the inverter cables is interchangeable within each socket.
               <text_raw>During reassembly, the order of the inverter cables is interchangeable within each socket.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">If you are replacing a hard drive and have an extra set of hands, it is possible to reach in and remove the drive without disconnecting anything but the LCD temp and display connector in the previous step with the LCD in its propped position.
               <text_raw>If you are replacing a hard drive and have an extra set of hands, it is possible to reach in and remove the drive without disconnecting anything but the LCD temp and display connector in the previous step with the LCD in its propped position.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="11" title="">
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            <line bullet="icon_reminder" level="0">The rest of this procedure should be done in the cleanest possible work environment to avoid dust getting &lt;strong&gt;BEHIND&lt;/strong&gt; the LCD (I learned this the HARD way!)
               <text_raw>The rest of this procedure should be done in the cleanest possible work environment to avoid dust getting &apos;&apos;&apos;BEHIND&apos;&apos;&apos; the LCD (I learned this the HARD way!)</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Once the LCD panel is removed you need to peel back the black foil from the top edge of the LCD to reveal the clear plastic PCB protector.
               <text_raw>Once the LCD panel is removed you need to peel back the black foil from the top edge of the LCD to reveal the clear plastic PCB protector.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">Now gently peel the clear plastic PCB protector off the top edge.  Make sure you don&apos;t damage the flex cables attached to the PBC you are exposing.
               <text_raw>Now gently peel the clear plastic PCB protector off the top edge.  Make sure you don&apos;t damage the flex cables attached to the PBC you are exposing.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="yellow" level="0">There are a total of 8 flex cables along the top edge
               <text_raw>There are a total of 8 flex cables along the top edge</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="12" title="">
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            <line bullet="icon_reminder" level="0">Use a sharpie or similar, mark the side brackets on either side of the LCD panel before removing screws as they are different
               <text_raw>Use a sharpie or similar, mark the side brackets on either side of the LCD panel before removing screws as they are different</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="red" level="0">Use a T10 Torx driver to remove the 2 screws from each side bracket (total 4 screws)
               <text_raw>Use a T10 Torx driver to remove the 2 screws from each side bracket (total 4 screws)</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="13" title="">
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            <line bullet="red" level="0">Stand the LCD panel on its TOP edge and locate the lock tabs along the BOTTOM edge.  There are 5 along the length of the bottom edge
               <text_raw>Stand the LCD panel on its TOP edge and locate the lock tabs along the BOTTOM edge.  There are 5 along the length of the bottom edge</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Use a flat blade driver or metal spudger to Gently pop the bezel off the lock tabs.
               <text_raw>Use a flat blade driver or metal spudger to Gently pop the bezel off the lock tabs.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="green" level="0">Locate the lock tabs on either side of the LCD panel.  There are 2 on each side
               <text_raw>Locate the lock tabs on either side of the LCD panel.  There are 2 on each side</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Use a flat blade driver or metal spudger to Gently pop the bezel off the side lock tabs.
               <text_raw>Use a flat blade driver or metal spudger to Gently pop the bezel off the side lock tabs.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="14" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Now gently separate the metal bezel from the main body of the LCD panel
               <text_raw>Now gently separate the metal bezel from the main body of the LCD panel</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Lay the LCD panel down on with viewing side UP and remove the metal bezel
               <text_raw>Lay the LCD panel down on with viewing side UP and remove the metal bezel</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">Make sure you are careful when removing the bezel from the TOP edge as you will be exposing the 8 flex cables mentioned in step 1.
               <text_raw>Make sure you are careful when removing the bezel from the TOP edge as you will be exposing the 8 flex cables mentioned in step 1.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="orange" level="0">Note the 3 flex tabs on the left edge
               <text_raw>Note the 3 flex tabs on the left edge</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">Do not damage any of the tabs or flex cables as these are the Row and Column Drivers. Damage to these will will cause faults like vertical/horizontal lines or white screen etc.
               <text_raw>Do not damage any of the tabs or flex cables as these are the Row and Column Drivers. Damage to these will will cause faults like vertical/horizontal lines or white screen etc.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">&lt;strong&gt;WARNING&lt;/strong&gt; - Once the bezel is removed the LCD is LOOSE in the black plastic frame - only held in by the small gasket underneath.
               <text_raw>&apos;&apos;&apos;WARNING&apos;&apos;&apos; - Once the bezel is removed the LCD is LOOSE in the black plastic frame - only held in by the small gasket underneath.</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="15" title="">
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            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">Using a plastic spudger or pry tool, work &lt;strong&gt;GENTLY&lt;/strong&gt; around the edges of the LCD to loosen it from the gasket below - use &lt;strong&gt;GREAT CARE&lt;/strong&gt; so you don&apos;t crack or chip the panel as it is only a couple mm thick
               <text_raw>Using a plastic spudger or pry tool, work &apos;&apos;&apos;GENTLY&apos;&apos;&apos; around the edges of the LCD to loosen it from the gasket below - use &apos;&apos;&apos;GREAT CARE&apos;&apos;&apos; so you don&apos;t crack or chip the panel as it is only a couple mm thick</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Once the LCD is loose you need to HOLD it in place in the black plastic frame and &lt;strong&gt;GENTLY&lt;/strong&gt; flip the entire assembly so the LCD is flat on the work surface
               <text_raw>Once the LCD is loose you need to HOLD it in place in the black plastic frame and &apos;&apos;&apos;GENTLY&apos;&apos;&apos; flip the entire assembly so the LCD is flat on the work surface</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="16" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Remove the tape securing the LVDS cable
               <text_raw>Remove the tape securing the LVDS cable</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="blue" level="0">Press &lt;strong&gt;IN&lt;/strong&gt; the 2 silver spring loaded catches on either side to release the cable and gently extract it from the connector
               <text_raw>Press &apos;&apos;&apos;IN&apos;&apos;&apos; the 2 silver spring loaded catches on either side to release the cable and gently extract it from the connector</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="17" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Peel the back Black foil and clear plastic PCB protector to fully expose the PCB that runs across the top of the LCD assembly
               <text_raw>Peel the back Black foil and clear plastic PCB protector to fully expose the PCB that runs across the top of the LCD assembly</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="red" level="0">Remove the 2ea Philips head screws from each end of the PCB
               <text_raw>Remove the 2ea Philips head screws from each end of the PCB</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The PCB actually has a 3rd screw hole in the centre of the board.  Perhaps my assembly is missing a screw
               <text_raw>The PCB actually has a 3rd screw hole in the centre of the board.  Perhaps my assembly is missing a screw</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="18" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Gently flip the PCB over 180deg so it is off the aluminum back panel.
               <text_raw>Gently flip the PCB over 180deg so it is off the aluminum back panel.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">Be &lt;strong&gt;CAREFUL&lt;/strong&gt; not to damage the 8 flex cables
               <text_raw>Be &apos;&apos;&apos;CAREFUL&apos;&apos;&apos; not to damage the 8 flex cables</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The PCB may be attached to the aluminium by some adhesive near the LVDS connector.  IF so use a plastic pry tool or spudger to &lt;strong&gt;GENTLY&lt;/strong&gt; lift the PCB up
               <text_raw>The PCB may be attached to the aluminium by some adhesive near the LVDS connector.  IF so use a plastic pry tool or spudger to &apos;&apos;&apos;GENTLY&apos;&apos;&apos; lift the PCB up</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Now lift the the back panel off the LCD separating the LCD from the back light assembly
               <text_raw>Now lift the the back panel off the LCD separating the LCD from the back light assembly</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="19" title="">
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">Disassembling the back-light assembly is a little fiddly as there are a number of parts that all want to come apart at the same time
               <text_raw>Disassembling the back-light assembly is a little fiddly as there are a number of parts that all want to come apart at the same time</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="violet" level="0">Remove the 6 Philips screws from the rear of the back light assembly
               <text_raw>Remove the 6 Philips screws from the rear of the back light assembly</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Removing the white tape from the CCFL cable.
               <text_raw>Removing the white tape from the CCFL cable.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="red" level="0">Un-clip the CCFL cable from the black plastic surround
               <text_raw>Un-clip the CCFL cable from the black plastic surround</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">There are 2 CCFL cables and the process is essentially the same for each
               <text_raw>There are 2 CCFL cables and the process is essentially the same for each</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="20" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Separate the black plastic surround from the aluminum back plate to access the CCFL tube assemblies
               <text_raw>Separate the black plastic surround from the aluminum back plate to access the CCFL tube assemblies</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="green" level="0">Start by un-clipping the tabs along the top edge of the assembly.  There are 4 tabs along the top
               <text_raw>Start by un-clipping the tabs along the top edge of the assembly.  There are 4 tabs along the top</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="violet" level="0">The top CCFL tube can be seen and &lt;strong&gt;CAREFULLY&lt;/strong&gt; removed
               <text_raw>The top CCFL tube can be seen and &apos;&apos;&apos;CAREFULLY&apos;&apos;&apos; removed</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="21" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The bottom of the black surround can now be un-clipped and the entire surround removed
               <text_raw>The bottom of the black surround can now be un-clipped and the entire surround removed</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="yellow" level="0">There are 4 tabs along the bottom of the assembly
               <text_raw>There are 4 tabs along the bottom of the assembly</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Once the black surround is off the rest pretty much comes apart with the bottom CCFL tube being able to be removed in a similar manner to the top
               <text_raw>Once the black surround is off the rest pretty much comes apart with the bottom CCFL tube being able to be removed in a similar manner to the top</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The centre of the back light assembly is made up of 4 main parts.  A perspex sheet with white plastic coating, 2 opaque matt plastic sheets, and 1 Pearlescent matt plastic sheet
               <text_raw>The centre of the back light assembly is made up of 4 main parts.  A perspex sheet with white plastic coating, 2 opaque matt plastic sheets, and 1 Pearlescent matt plastic sheet</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The plastic sheets are polarisers so need to be kept clean and free of dust and scratches
               <text_raw>The plastic sheets are polarisers so need to be kept clean and free of dust and scratches</text_raw>
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      </step>
      <step number="22" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The CCLF tube assemblies are made up of a U shaped reflector with 2ea individual tubes inside.  The entire assembly is 457mm long and 7.6mm wide.  There are no part numbers on the assembly however there is a S on the end with the wires attached and an 18 on the other end.
               <text_raw>The CCLF tube assemblies are made up of a U shaped reflector with 2ea individual tubes inside.  The entire assembly is 457mm long and 7.6mm wide.  There are no part numbers on the assembly however there is a S on the end with the wires attached and an 18 on the other end.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">The 2 CCFL tubes are held together with a figure 8 rubber band in the middle of the reflector so both tubes must come out at the same time.
               <text_raw>The 2 CCFL tubes are held together with a figure 8 rubber band in the middle of the reflector so both tubes must come out at the same time.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The individual tubes are 448mm long (excluding the terminals - standard way to measure is end of glass to end of glass) and are 2.4mm diameter.
               <text_raw>The individual tubes are 448mm long (excluding the terminals - standard way to measure is end of glass to end of glass) and are 2.4mm diameter.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The CCFL are soldered to the wires so not a simple plug in replacement
               <text_raw>The CCFL are soldered to the wires so not a simple plug in replacement</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">The CCFL are &lt;strong&gt;EXTREMELY&lt;/strong&gt; fragile so ensure you dont break them when installing them.
               <text_raw>The CCFL are &apos;&apos;&apos;EXTREMELY&apos;&apos;&apos; fragile so ensure you dont break them when installing them.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The CCFL reflectors are a tight fit over the sides of the perspex sheet and the other layers of plastic.  Patience and a plastic spudger or  pry tool should get you there
               <text_raw>The CCFL reflectors are a tight fit over the sides of the perspex sheet and the other layers of plastic.  Patience and a plastic spudger or  pry tool should get you there</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The closest I can find to my CCFL measurements are either the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ccflwarehouse.com/24x44fuspcc.html&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;446mm x 2.4mm&lt;/a&gt; or the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ccflwarehouse.com/24x45fuspcc.htmll&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;450mm x 2.4mm&lt;/a&gt; so I&apos;d suggest the 446mm is used
               <text_raw>The closest I can find to my CCFL measurements are either the [http://www.ccflwarehouse.com/24x44fuspcc.html|446mm x 2.4mm] or the [http://www.ccflwarehouse.com/24x45fuspcc.htmll|450mm x 2.4mm] so I&apos;d suggest the 446mm is used</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_reminder" level="0">See the  &lt;a href=&quot;/Guide/Removing+CCFL+from+iMac+20in+LCD+CCFL+assembly/5865/1&quot;&gt;Removing CCFL from iMac 20in LCD CCFL assembly&lt;/a&gt; guide for details
               <text_raw>See the  [guide|5865|Removing CCFL from iMac 20in LCD CCFL assembly] guide for details</text_raw>
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      </step>
   </steps>
   <conclusion><p>To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. (and pray!)</p>

<p>Reassembly takes more time as getting the CCFL back into place along the edge of the perspex sheet with the other layers all in place and flat is a bit of a challenge!</p></conclusion>
</procedure>

