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2010-08-05<br />

Battery Prec<strong>au</strong>tion and Tool<br />

This computer contains an internal-only battery that is serviceable by <strong>Apple</strong>-<strong>au</strong>thorized service<br />

prov<strong>id</strong>ers only. Tamper-proof screws are employed to prevent customers from attempting to<br />

remove it. Note: Before you begin any procedure, disconnect the battery from the logic board.<br />

Failure to do so could damage the computer.<br />

To remove the security screws holding the battery in place, you will need a special tool, a large<br />

tri-lobe #0 screwdriver, <strong>Apple</strong> part number 922-8991, available through GSX.<br />

The Glass Panel<br />

Warning: The glass panel for this model is not a serviceable part. If the glass is broken or<br />

scratched, replace the display assembly. Attempting to remove the glass can permanently<br />

shatter the display face and damage other parts.<br />

To clean the glass panel, use the <strong>Apple</strong> polishing cloth (922-8245) and iKlear <strong>Apple</strong> Polish or<br />

Brillianize anti-static spray cleaning solution. Alternatively, IPA (isopropyl alcohol) can be used.<br />

<strong>MacBook</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> (<strong>15</strong>-<strong>inch</strong>, <strong>M<strong>id</strong></strong> 2010) Basics — Overview 13

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