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This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your new SCREENARAMA NT156WHM-T02 V8.0 HD 1366x768 OnCell Touch LCD LED Display Replacement Screen. Please read this guide thoroughly before beginning the installation process to ensure proper functionality and to prevent damage to your device.
Product Overview
The SCREENARAMA NT156WHM-T02 V8.0 is a 15.6-inch HD (1366x768) OnCell Touch LCD LED display designed for laptop screen replacement. It features a 40-pin connector and is compatible with specific laptop models requiring these specifications. A complimentary set of installation tools and adhesive tape is included to assist with the replacement process.

Image: The SCREENARAMA NT156WHM-T02 V8.0 replacement screen, showcasing its HD 40-pin touch capabilities, alongside the included set of installation tools and adhesive strips.
Yakakosha Kuenderana Ruzivo
To ensure proper functionality, it is crucial that the replacement screen's specifications precisely match your original laptop screen. Verify the following:
- Resolution: This screen is HD 1366x768. It will not function correctly with laptops requiring different resolutions (e.g., 1600x900, 1920x1080, 3840x2160).
- Type yekubatanidza: This screen uses a 40-pin connector. It is not compatible with 30-pin connectors.
- Bata Basa: This is an OnCell Touch screen. It is intended for laptops that originally had a touch-enabled display.
- Kukura Kwesikirini: 15.6 inches.

Image: A diagram illustrating how to correctly identify the required screen specifications, emphasizing matching the video connector, resolution, touchscreen type, and refresh rate. This can be done by checking the label on the back of the original screen or the laptop's model specifications.

Image: A visual representation of a laptop screen indicating that this replacement is specifically for 1366x768 resolution and is not compatible with higher resolutions like 1600x900, 1920x1080, or 3840x2160.

Image: A laptop screen with a hand interacting with it, signifying that this replacement screen is exclusively for touch-enabled laptop models.

Mufananidzo: Kumashure view of a 15.6-inch HD touch screen, clearly showing the location of the narrow 40-pin connector, which is essential for compatibility verification.

Image: A detailed close-up of a 40-pin narrow connector, with a ruler indicating its width of 0.79 inches (20mm), crucial for matching the physical connector type.
Video: This video demonstrates the features of a 15.6-inch HD 40-pin glossy touchscreen, highlighting its compatibility and specifications. It is provided by the seller, ScreenS.
Setup uye Installation
Safety Precaution: Before beginning any installation, ensure your laptop is powered off and disconnected from all power sources. Remove the battery if possible. Static electricity can damage electronic components, so consider using an anti-static wrist strap.
- Gadzirira nzvimbo yekushanda: Clear a clean, well-lit, and static-free workspace.
- Unganidza Zvishandiso: Use the provided tools (screwdriver, tweezers, pry tools, cutting tool) and adhesive tape.
- Bvisa Bezel: Carefully pry off the plastic bezel surrounding the screen. Use the pry tools to avoid damaging the plastic.
- Unscrew Old Screen: Locate and remove the screws holding the old screen in place. These are often found on the sides or bottom of the screen assembly.
- Bvisa Cables: Gently lay the old screen face down on the keyboard. Carefully disconnect the video cable (40-pin connector) from the back of the old screen. Be extremely gentle to avoid damaging the connector or cable.
- Install New Screen: Connect the video cable to the new SCREENARAMA replacement screen, ensuring it is fully seated and secured.
- Test Mashandiro: Before fully reassembling, temporarily power on the laptop to test the new screen's display and touch functionality. If it works, proceed. If not, refer to the Troubleshooting section.
- Secure New Screen: Use the provided adhesive tape to secure the new screen in place.
- Resemble: Reattach the screws and carefully snap the bezel back into place.

Image: The complete set of tools provided with the SCREENARAMA replacement screen, including a screwdriver, tweezers, pry tools, and a cutting tool, designed to facilitate the installation process.
For detailed visual instructions, it is recommended to search for specific laptop model screen replacement guides online.
Operating Instruction
Once installed, your SCREENARAMA replacement screen operates identically to your original display. Power on your laptop as usual. The HD 1366x768 resolution will be automatically detected. For touch-enabled models, the OnCell Touch functionality should be immediately responsive. If touch input is not working, ensure all cables are securely connected and check your laptop's device manager for any driver issues.
Maintenance
To maintain the longevity and clarity of your SCREENARAMA display:
- Kuchenesa: Use a soft, lint-free cloth specifically designed for electronics. Lightly dampen the cloth with water or a screen-safe cleaning solution. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive materials, or excessive moisture.
- Kubata: Avoid applying direct pressure to the screen surface. Close the laptop lid gently to prevent damage.
- Dziviriro: Funga nezvekushandisa chidziviriro chechidzitiro kudzivirira mavanga uye kukuvara kudiki.
Kugadzirisa matambudziko
If you encounter issues after installing your new screen, follow these troubleshooting steps:

Image: A visual guide outlining common troubleshooting steps for display issues after screen replacement.
- No Display / Blank Screen:
- External Monitor Test: Connect your laptop to an external monitor. If the external monitor displays an image, the laptop's internal components (motherboard, GPU) are likely functional, indicating the issue is with the screen or its connection.
- Reconnect Video Cable: Power off the laptop, disconnect the battery, and carefully re-seat the 40-pin video connector on the back of the screen and on the motherboard (if accessible). Ensure it is fully inserted and the locking mechanism (if present) is engaged.
- Check Cable for Damage: Inspect the video cable for any bends, tears, or damage to the pins. A damaged cable may need replacement.
- Dim Display / No Backlight:
- Test Old LCD: If possible, temporarily reconnect your old LCD (even if broken) to see if its backlight illuminates. If the old LCD also remains dim, the issue might be with the laptop's backlight fuse on the motherboard, usually located near the video connector.
- Kupenya Settings: Ensure laptop brightness settings are not set to minimum.
- Kubata Kushanda Kusiri Kushanda:
- Cable Connection: Verify that all touch-related cables (if separate from the main video cable) are securely connected.
- Kuiswa kwemutyairi: Check your laptop's device manager for any unknown devices or errors related to touch input. You may need to install or update touch screen drivers from your laptop manufacturer's website.
- Image Distortions / Lines:
- Cable Connection: Re-seat the video cable as described above.
- Screen Damage: Inspect the new screen for any physical damage that may have occurred during installation.
If the problem persists after these steps, it is possible the issue lies with another component of the laptop, or further professional assistance may be required.
Zvinotsanangurwa
| Model Number | NT156WHM-T02 V8.0 |
| Screen Size | 15.6 inches |
| Resolution | HD 1366x768 |
| Connector Type | 40-pin Narrow |
| Bata Kushanda | OnCell Touch |
| Surface Type | Matt |
| Panel Type | IPS (Wide View) |
| Mugadziri | SCREENARAMA |
| Item Weight | 1.41 pounds (approx.) |
| Package Dimensions | 16.45 x 10.43 x 1.34 inches (approx.) |
Warranty uye Support
Your SCREENARAMA NT156WHM-T02 V8.0 replacement screen comes with a 2-makore waranti. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and ensures compatibility as specified. For any technical assistance, installation queries, or warranty claims, please contact SCREENARAMA customer support through the retailer's platform or the official SCREENARAMA website.
Ndapota chengetedza humbowo hwako hwekutenga kuti utsigire waranti.





