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이 설명서는 열어놓은 iPad Pro 9.7”의 디스플레이 어셈블리 접착제 사용법입니다. 이 안내서는 iPad Pro 9.7” 디스플레이 어셈블리 절차의 일부입니다.
필요한 것
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새 접착제를 붙이기 전에 디스플레이 어셈블리와 프레임의 모든 접착제 잔여물을 철저히 청소하세요.
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핀셋을 사용하여 테이프 잔여물을 당기세요.
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여는 도구 또는 spudger/스퍼저를 사용하여 잔여물을 긁어내세요. 고농도 (90% 이상) 이소프로필 알코올을 사용하면 접착제를 약하게 할 수 있습니다.
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번짐을 방지하기 위해 한 방향으로 닦으며 잔여물을 제거하세요.
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교체용 접착 스트립이 올바른 면에 맞도록 디스플레이 어셈블리 주위에 펼치세요.
Beim iPad Air müssen die Klebestreifen übrigens nicht auf das Gehäuse, sondern an das Front Panel geklebt werden.
Danke. Sehr gut.
Regarding which is the left side and which is the right side, do not rely on the color coding on the image in step 2. Instead, look for how the width of the adhesive strip varies. A thinner strip should correspond to the location of the screen side cables. I used the color coding on the image and got the sides reversed. However, even though there was too much adhesive near the side cables, it did not matter once I finished assembly. Another thing I did to make alignment easier is to cut the left and right sides in two close to the middle. It was easier to align the 4 strips working from corner to middle
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수리가 계획대로 진행되지 않았습니까? 자사의 iPad Pro 9.7” 답변 커뮤니티에서 문제 해결 도움을 받으세요.
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Thanks, I was able to fix my wife’s shattered digitizer screen on the iPad 6th gen with this guide!
I managed to get it done, but this was a personal nightmare for me and more difficult than replacing the battery in my ipad. There are too many instruction that say “remove plastic” and I have no idea which layer; there was nothing on the packaging to indicate which side was up or which side was the front and I ended up guessing the wrong direction because it “looked” right, but wasn’t. A simple sticker on the packaging indicating a direction would have removed all of the frustration. I only managed to figure it out by removing all of the plastic so that the sticky side of the adhesive was exposed and then I could finally see how it was supposed to fit and how I was supposed to press down with the other side of the plastic to push the adhesive side into the frame.
Fixed a cracked iPad 4 mini screen; I agree with twizzlercraze72. Some kind of labeling would have saved so much peeling and re-sticking. I ended up with a gap next to my home button. An expensive lesson to learn.
For me, actually replacing the battery wasn’t too bad, but I ended up using too much isopropyl to clean off the old glue, and it seeped under the display and ruined it. Wish Apple didn’t use so much glue. It massively impedes repairability, which is not very environmentally sound. My iPad was perfect apart from the battery - it’s now got a perfect battery but the iPad is ruined :-(
Same here :(. $50 repair just turned into $250!
I had the same thing happen. Lesson is not work so hard to remove the glue. :(
I too thought it was the isopropanol that ruined the screen (even though I made sure it wouldn't go into the screen), but that stuff evaporates pretty quickly anyway. Your screen was most likely damaged just by opening the device with those picks (just like in my case) - a variety of people have reported the same thing. Turns out the instructions are just doing a really bad job at indicating how easy it is to damage the screen, and underestimate the force as well as time and heat required for the whole procedure. The German instructions are even worse. Even though the instructions give a warning, at one point they inexplicably also suggest it's "ok" to shove those picks into the display as far as the display bezel goes. If that's not going to ruin people screens, I don't know what is. And I personally think those "picks" are horrible choice for this repair. I never used them in any of my other repairs, but stupidly decided to work with them this time. This is by far one of the most difficult repairs.
Adhesive: Used CRC Brakleen PRO SERIES. Applied sparingly with a Q-tip 2 inches at a time. Softened the adhesive was easily squeezed off with a plastic spudger. Final cleaned with Isopropyl.
Application: Went as instructed including sick book method over night.
Result: Display is secure except on the upper left side ½” below the corner. This is the area where the adhesive narrows for about an inch. The narrowing is not necessary on an iPad Air 2. In hind site adding some Tesa 61395 Tape in the narrowed areas would have prevented reopening to redo the adhesive. At this point using B7000 adhesive may have been a better choice.
AT LEAST THIS recognizes that taping the screen back in place is a non-trivial task. I have searched through multiple iPad ifixit repairs and they all say "Now that you have got it apart now just do the reverse with the good part".
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Interesting the the tape is applied prior to reconnecting the digitizer
I followed these instructions and used 99.9% isopropyl alcohol to clean off the glue around the display - but the isopropyl leaked under the screen and ruined it! Replacement screen more than the iPad’s worth. Use tiny amounts and don’t allow for any seepage, or try to manage without and just carefully scape. My iPad’s now a write-off… :-(
Alex Harness - 답글
Hi Alex!
I’m really sorry to hear about your experience. Can you describe a little more how the alcohol ruined the screen? This info can help with future guides!
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Use goof off or xylene on cotton swab outdoors to remove adhesive. Do it outside so you don’t smell up the house. Better than rubbing alcohol.
macman2 - 답글
Goof-off will unfortunately leave a residue that can eventually weaken the replacement adhesive. Be sure to fully clean off the surface with alcohol after you use Goof-off.
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I used a hair dryer to soften the adhesive.
OK, you still leave a very small, microscopic, layer of adhesive after removing the black tape, but really, new tape will still stick to that. We’re not trying to make the iPad water proof - we’re simply trying to make the components secure and not fall apart. Shame Apple couldn’t have used screws instead!
Billinski - 답글
Used CRC Brakleen PRO SERIES. Applied sparingly with a Q-tip 2 inches at a time. Softened the adhesive was easily squeezed off with a plastic spudger.
dklj - 답글