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073-0592 Re v . A Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Monitor Stand Replacement Instructions Be sure to f ollow the instructions in this sheet carefully . F ailure to f ollo w these instructions could result in damage to your equipment and ma y v oid your w arranty . Replacing your monitor stand requires fiv e basic steps: • Turn off the computer [...]
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2 - Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Monitor Stand Removing the Monitor Stand 1. W arning: T urn off y our computer and disconnect the display cab le as follo ws: • Unplug the display cable from the computer. • Wait five minutes for the computer’s internal components to cool down. 2. ± W ARNING: The monitor weighs 20 kg (45 pounds). Be careful [...]
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Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Monitor Stand - 3 4. In the center of the monitor stand, locate the two identical round openings in the retaining clip . 5. Using two je weler’ s flat-blade scre wdrivers , place one in each of the round openings and gently pr y up the retaining clip until it is out of the monitor stand. W arning: If any tools or pa[...]
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4 - Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Monitor Stand 6. Rotate the stand clockwise (1/4 turn) so it is positioned as shown. 7. P eer into the center of the monitor stand and swiv el it some what until you can see the loc king tabs line up with the slots in the base . Locking T abs[...]
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Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Monitor Stand - 5 8. With the tabs aligned, gently pull the stand tow ard y ou. Then tilt the stand up off the base. P ositioning the Plastic Rings After you remo v e the monitor stand, two plastic rings should remain on the base. These r ings are fitted in a special orientation so the replacement stand will fit prop[...]
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Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Monitor Stand - 6 2. Place the clear plastic ring ov er the white ring so that the white ring fits inside the clear ring. 3. Check that the rings are properly aligned. They should easily slide in unison, and when they are close to the serial number label, y ou should be able to see the serial number bar code b ut not [...]
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Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Monitor Stand - 7 Installing the Replacement Monitor Stand 1. Holding the new monitor stand, align the slots in the center of the stand with the tabs on the base of the monitor . 2. Slide the stand up to engage the locking tabs . 3. T ur n the stand countercloc kwise. 4. Align the retaining clip and press it down until[...]
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Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Monitor Stand - 8 7. Restar t your computer . W arning: Never turn on your monitor unless all of its internal and external parts are in place and it is closed. Operating the monitor when it is open or missing parts can damage your monitor or cause injury . Apple Computer , Inc. © 2001 Apple Computer , Inc. All rig[...]