Introduction
Tools
Parts
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            ATTENTION: 230V are processed in the monitor. So take the necessary care. And a little experience with electronics and soldering should be available. 
 
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            The main focus here is on troubleshooting. First disconnect all plugs and then loosen the housing screws. 
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            Now check whether an electrolytic capacitor has "blown up". Most electrolytic capacitors have a notched cross at the top and are flat there. If this surface is curved upwards, the electrolytic capacitor is defective. 
 
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            Now remove the circuit board. To do this, loosen all connections and remove the corresponding screws. 
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            Next, the defective electrolytic capacitor must be desoldered (desoldering pump or desoldering wire help). 
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            Now replace the defective electrolytic capacitor. The new electrolytic capacitor must have the same capacitance and voltage. The connection wires and height should also be the same. 
 
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Work through the steps in reverse order to reassemble your device.
