You will need
some medium density foam this is to increase the pressure on the joint between
the flexible to main PCB joint. It will also be necessary to put foam on the
opposite side of the main PCB to keep the main board flat when the unit is
put back together. I found it took a few hours for all my display to come back
but my display was in very poor state. On the photos the foam I have used is
grey and was sticky on one side this makes it easier to reassemble.
The Unit
Remove the 4 fixing screws from the base of the unit
Use a small electrical
screw driver to release the 4 plastic tabs, one on each corner and slide the
black plastic back off the unit.
Unscrew the display section of the unit,
being careful not to damage the white flexible PCB between the display unit
and the main PCB.
NOTE:
The top display unit is plugged in the main board, so you have to lift the
display of the board without bending it.
Place foam over flexible PCB and
screw display section back on top. This will increase the pressure on
the joint between the display PCB and the main PCB.
Slide the black plastic onto the unit, being careful to get the main PCB board in its runners you will find that you have to put a piece of foam on the top side of the PCB board to keep it flat. You will also find that you have to use a screwdriver to push the foam under the edge of the back whilst putting the unit back together.
All the info contained here is for you to experiment with. Should work, did
for us. All skill levels determine outcome. DO AT YOUR OWN RISK>