Einleitung
Werkzeuge
Ersatzteile
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            Power down the computer and remove the external battery. 
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            Using a pick tool, dental pick, tweezers, small flat screwdriver, or similar probe, carefully remove the two small rectangular rubber plugs located inside the battery compartment. 
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            NOTE: Do not pierce or damage the plugs. They help provide spill resistance. 
 
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            Locate the two small oval depressions in the keyboard fascia, just below either Ctrl key. 
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            Using a flat screwdriver or narrow spudger in the depressions, slide the fascia up towards the hinges about 3mm (0.1 inches). The top edge slips beneath the bezel. 
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            This exposes six Phillips screw heads, located in the 3rd and 5th rows of the key area. Loosen them. 
 
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            Slide the keyboard up so the function-key-edge slips a small distance (3mm) beneath the keyboard bezel, freeing the arrow-key-edge. 
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            Using a flathead screwdriver or spudger, lift the arrow-key-edge of the keyboard until it clears the bezel above the palm rest. 
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            Slide the keyboard away from the screen, with the arrow-key-edge still above the palm bezel, until you have exposed a gap near the function-key-edge. 
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            Lift the function-key edge and rotate the keyboard to expose its back. Adhesive on the ribbon cables may tug but will easily loosen with a gentle pull. 
 
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            There is a large rubber grommet separating the keyboard from the motherboard. Its job is to help shield the motherboard in case a liquid is spilled into the keyboard. 
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            The top edge of the grommet has a notch. Insert a fingertip or screwdriver and carefully pull the grommet loose. It is held in place by a weak adhesive. 
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            Slide the grommet along the keyboard ribbon cable, towards the keyboard, and out of the way of the ribbon cable sockets. 
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            NOTE: the thin grommet tears easily! This damage can reduce your laptop's ability to withstand a liquid spil. 
 
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            There is a black plastic keeper bar holding the keyboard ribbon cable down. Slide a screwdriver just beneath the edge and carefully flip it up. 
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            Slide the wide keyboard ribbon cable out of the socket. 
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            There is another black plastic keeper holding the trackpoint cable in place. Slide a screwdriver just beneath the edge and flip it up. 
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            Slide the narrow trackpoint ribbon cable free of the socket. 
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            The keyboard is now free. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.