The picture below shows a clip that has been detached. Reconnect the monitor power cord to the monitor. Using a screwdriver may damage the plastic and the clips. Disconnect all monitor cabling from the monitor (power, USB, VGA, DVI, etc.) Press and hold in the monitor power button in for 5 seconds. Pull the plastic edge a little bit to the outside, and pull it loose.
Start at the top center, then the sides, and finally the bottom. With the screen side facing you, pull on the edge of the screen to unclip it. Remove the sticker and unscrew the screw. Slide the base down to remove it.īehind the stand, in the bottom center, is a single screw, covered with a warranty sticker. Unscrew the two Philips screws at both sides of the base. To disassemble the monitor, follow the following steps: The problem with my monitor was also that the buttons were stuck. I have just opened up a Asus VW246 monitor, which seems the same as the VK246, except it hasn't got a webcam. how and can I to remove the bezel on asus ve247h monitor Nothing currently researching and have not found much - ASUS LCD VE247H LED Backlight question.
I did several searches on Google, but there doesn't appear to be any instructions online on how to open this monitor. Although, the edges seem to be more tightly bound than the center. I tried prying the chasis open with a flat screwdriver, and tried to squeeze the back cover in all directions, and even tried pulling on the plastic where the stand fastens (the only place you can grip it), but I can't seem to work out where the clips are that are holding it together to get them to pop open. I removed the one screw under the seal, but nothing is coming free, and there are no additional screws visible. I don't care, the warranty expired years ago. Then there was one more screw at the bottom with a "warranty void if broken" seal.
I removed the 2 screws and removed the stand. I want to open the case to see if I can get the button to pop up again, but I am at a loss how to open this sucker. Now I have a volume control in the middle of the screen that won't go away (because the monitor is constantly getting the down arrow signal).
Was just hooking my monitor up to my new computer and when I hit the "down arrow" (physical) button (in order to switch the mode to HDMI) it stuck.