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What is the easiest and safest way to move the VS-60707? Does it just lift off the base? If so how?

Mitsubishi VS-60707 or VS-60607 60" TV. I need to take it apart to move it but don't know how.

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I`m not so sure about Mitsi`s, But usually the Chassis comes out as one complete unit so that it can be removed for service and taken away back to the workshop. The philips ones, The whole top section (Screen & Mirror) used to come away as one piece and then the whole bottom section could be taken away for service. Have a play but DON`T TOUCH THE MIRROR, it is silvered on it`s face, is EXTREMELY EXPESIVE to replace and is VERY EASY TO DAMAGE with finger prints and cloths etc.
Ian

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    I`ve just thought, If you have to transport it, KEEP THE SCREEN AND MIRROR UPRIGHT so that there`s no load on the mirror and there`s less chance of dirt and dust settleing on the mirrors face.

    Good Luck

    Ian

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