Introduction
Tools
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Using the Phillips head screwdriver, remove the 6 screws
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Pry the back panel open with the flathead
 
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Use the Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two screws securing the LCD to the plastic chassis
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With the flathead, wedge out the LCD screen without disconnecting the internal wiring
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This is the furthest that the calculator can be torn down without destroying the calculator beyond repair
 
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Reassemble the calculator, placing the LCD screen, battery, back panel, and screws in the proper position
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After the calculator is reassembled, the calculator truly works as it did before the teardown
 
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