09/17/2020

Lenovo Yoga 710 – 15IKB LCD Touch Screen Replacement

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Lenovo Yoga 710 Screen Replacement Guide

Introduction:

  • Model: Lenovo Yoga 710
  • Purpose: Screen replacement, including touchscreen models.

Equipment Required:

  • Phillips screwdriver
  • Plastic prying tool
  • Tweezers (optional)
  • New replacement screen
  • Double-sided adhesive tape for reassembly

Disassembly Process:

Opening the Laptop:

  1. Open Screen: Fully open the laptop screen.
  2. Remove Rubber Covers: At the bottom right corner, remove two small rubber covers to expose screws.

Removing the Screen:

  1. Unscrew: Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws under the rubber covers.
  2. Fold Laptop: Fold the laptop into a tablet (360 degrees) for easier handling.
  3. Remove Plastic Covers: Pry off the plastic covers at the bottom of the screen.
  4. Uncover More Screws: Look for any additional screws that might be hidden and remove them.
  5. Detach Adhesive Tape: Carefully remove the adhesive tape holding the screen. This may require patience and delicacy to avoid breaking the tape.
  6. Disconnect Cables: Gently disconnect the cables attached to the screen.
  7. Remove the LCD Screen: Once the adhesive is fully detached, and cables are disconnected, the screen should come out easily.

Replacing the Screen:

  1. Prepare New Screen: Align the new screen for installation.
  2. Connect Cables: Reattach any cables from the old screen to the new one.
  3. Apply Adhesive Tape: Use double-sided adhesive tape on the sides where the original adhesive was located.
  4. Place the New Screen: Carefully align and place the new screen onto the laptop.
  5. Apply Pressure: Gently press around the edges to ensure the adhesive grips properly.

Reassembly Tips:

  • Reverse the disassembly steps.
  • Ensure all screws are tightened properly.
  • Be gentle when pressing the screen into place to avoid damage.

Conclusion:

  • Replacing the screen on a Lenovo Yoga 710 requires careful handling due to the adhesive tape.
  • Ensure the replacement screen matches the original specifications.

Additional Tips:

  • Test the new screen before fully reassembling to ensure it’s working correctly.
  • Consider practicing the removal of the adhesive on a less critical part if possible.

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